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Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - February 18, 1969, Woodland, California Che a Democrat tuesday february 18, 1969 Page to surcharge Extension is backed by budget chief us strikers use tear Gas Washington a president Nixon a budget director told Congress today the administration will support a on Vear Extension of the to per cent surtax. Nevertheless he said. It foresees a shrinkage in this years budget surplus and possibly next year s. Robert p. Mayo testifying before the Senate House economic committee promised a a diligent Effort to reduce outlays in a review of former president Lyndon b. Johnson a $195.3 billion fiscal 1970 budget now underway. A i am realistic enough however to appreciate that Over All savings Are not Likely to be dramatic either for the few remaining months of 1969 or for 1970.�?� the budget director said. In the clearest declaration yet of the Nixon administration s position on whether to let the to per cent surcharge on individual and corporation income taxes expire As scheduled on june 30. The budget chief told the lawmakers a your administrations current position is to support the proposed Extension of the surcharge and the exercise the seven per cent automobile excise tax and the to per cent Telephone excise Are scheduled to drop to five per cent next january i. President Johnson recommended an Extension and mayors testimony disclosed that the Nixon administration sees equal need for the fiscal restraint. The need for a surplus however modest in fiscal 1969 is Clear. Mayo said in his prepared testimony. He concurred with the presidents Council of economic advisers whose members testified monday that a return to deficit financing would damage any Prospect of curbing the inflationary spiral. Members of the joint committee indicate there is Strong sentiment in Congress for deep cuts a comparable to last years $6 billion slash a in the budget inherited by Nixon. Gibson is chosen veep of chamber executives derail Gibson manager of the Davis area chamber of Commerce was elected vice president for Northern California division of the California chamber of Commerce executives association last week at Lake Tahoe. Gibson announced his election during a report of the conference at this mornings Board of directors meeting at Larry Blakes. Ralph Brasfield. Chairman of the Highway and transportation committee reported he is awaiting a study by Fred Cooper of j cd on the University a requirements for a shuttle service Between Davis and the Sacramento metropolitan Airport before acting in the matter. Brasfield announced that a amp a taxi service of Davis has applied to the City Council for a franchise to conduct a shuttle service with its recently purchased 11-passenger limousine and has requested a permit from the Public utilities commission. The chamber has requested More detailed information on the proposed service As the Puc has asked for a letter of Accord on the service. Herbert Niederberger reported his Industrial committee has not yet met. But will devote most of its energies to finalize the thinking and planning on the Davis Community development association. Cd Liaison sue Epsenhart introduced or. Andrezej Brezeski from the cd economics department who spoke briefly about the project to bring a czechoslovakian student to the Campus and finance his education for a year. The drive which is being carried on within the University committee is not doing too Well and or. Brezeski requested contributions from the chamber. Forrest Gelbke. Chairman of the Core area development committee announced plans to work with the City in its study of the Core area meeting with the City manager City planner and University representatives. Gelbke stated his committee would be concerned with parking land Cost and development and the proposed widening of the Richards Boulevard underpass. He added that the committee will work to stimulate More interest and activity in the Core area. Gibson reported $1,847.49 sales from the recent antique Sale and show sponsored by the chamber at University mall. He praised Tho efforts of committee co chairman eave Mcneil and Mildred Derock. And mall owner Ralph Gomez who provided the space for the show free of charge. Proceeds from the event go toward Purchase of Christmas decorations for City streets. Ken Haussler was selected As Delegate to a county wide committee planning a recognition dinner for Stu Waite who recently resigned As manager of the Yolo county fair. A suggestion was made that the chamber look into a request by Denny a restaurant for location on Mace Boulevard. The restaurant sign is higher than the City sign ordinance allows. The tax and legislation committee was asked to study the matter and see if there is need for review of the sign ordinance. Board chairman Ken Newton appointed Bob Russell. Pete Blom and Gibson to set up an orientation session for new chairmen sometime within the next two weeks. Bliss resigns As gop Boss gives no reason Washington Pic the White House denounced today the resignation of Ray c. Bliss As Republican National chairman effective in mid april. Press Secretary Ronald l. Ziegler made Public an Exchange of letters in which Bliss said he would leave the party Job to return to private business and Nixon said he accepted the decision with a Salute Quot for a Job extraordinarily Well the letters gave no explanation for the resignation and Ziegler said the White House would not amplify. Only five weeks ago. Bliss conferred with then president elect Nixon in new York and announced he had been asked to remain As chairman. Ziegler said he knew of no disagreement Between the president and Bliss. He said they had not conferred privately since the january to meeting in new York. After Nixon selection reports began circulating the new president wished to replace Bliss with a chairman who could act As a spokesman for the party on speakers platforms around the nation. In his four years As chairman. Bliss has concentrated on the technical and Ash wednesday services planned imposition of ashes will take place after the 6 45 . 9 30 . And 5 15 . Holy communion services at St. Martins episcopal Church in Davis tomorrow. Ash wednesday. Two services of holy communion will be added to the churches regular schedule. I Ucharista will be celebrated wednesday and thursday evenings at 5 15 instead of the usual evening prayer service. Is. Martins Church is located at 640 Hawthorn Lane interested persons Are in cited to attend any of the services. Al Macero group okayed the Board of supervisors monday approved a motion made by supervisor Raymond Bell that an Al Macero county service area advisory committee consisting of five members be appointed. A Resolution setting up the committee will be drafted for sub Nus Mon to the Board. Organizational Side of politics leaving policy speeches to others. Bliss was chosen to head the gop National committee after the 1964 presidential election. There was no immediate indication of his successor although the name of Murray Chotiner of California a Long time political associate of Nixon was mentioned Here As a possible appointee to a High committee position. The Akron. Ohio Beacon journal said today Nixon will appoint rep. Rogers Morton. Red. To succeed Bliss. Morton was Nixon a floor manager during the 1968 gop National convention. Bliss operates an insurance concern in Akron. Ohio. Bliss said his april retirement will a provide necessary Lead in time for the new chairman to prepare for the 1969 and 1970 death will delay undersea project Long Beach. Calif. Of a a so million Navy program to train men for undersea living has been suspended while doctors try to learn Why an aquanaut had a fatal heart seizure 610 feet Down on monday. Sea lab 3. The leaking underwater dwelling unit which Berry l. Cannon. 33. Was attempting to repair when stricken was ordered hauled up from the Ocean floor near san Clemente Island. A delay of weeks seemed Likely for the trouble plagued project which called for five lineman teams to spend 12 Days each living and working at the Bottom of the sea. Jailed for exposure Davis police arrested Troy l. Wilkins. Or. 26, of 512 i Street apartment 4, Davis yesterday evening and charged him with seven Misdemeanour counts of indecent exposure. Wilkins was allegedly seen standing in the nude in his apartment window by several neighbors during the past six weeks. He posted $250 bail. Berkeley if a striking students at the University of California Are using tear Gas to disrupt the Campus. They drove out 200 diners and most of the employees at the Golden Bear cafeteria monday by tossing a Gas canister into the student Union building. Rising fumes also drove too persons from a cafeteria on the floor above. Demonstrators set off four Cherry bombs and shattered a few windows during marches about the Campus. Damage was reported minor. One student Stanley Kodani. 20. Was arrested on a charge of obstructing a Public passage. Two other students gave themselves up on arrest warrants issued after an earlier demonstration. Administration officials cancelled a noon rally monday on the grounds that rallies held on the Campus last week had contributed to disruptions. Protesters marched through the Library scattering books and catalogue Index cards and set off their Cherry bombs in Sproul and wheller Halls at the Library and outside the physical science building. The 28.000-student Campus has been rocked by student disruptions during recent wrecks. A coalition of minority student groups called a strike to Back up demands for among other things a third world College. Cuts in budget favored Washington in a members of the joint House Senate economic committee indicate there is Strong sentiment in Congress for deep cuts a comparable to last years $6 billion slash a in the $195.3-Bil-lion budget inherited by president Nixon from the Johnson administration. Sen. William Proxmire d-wis., presiding temporarily Over committee hearings said he was a very disappointed at mondays testimony from members of the Council of economic advisers who did not foresee Large savings from the current review of Johnson a last budget. 8th graders to test wits a panel of holy Rosary eighth graders will match wits and sound buzzers on the stage of Tho woman s clubhouse Lincoln Avenue. Thursday evening at 8 . Patterned after tvs College bowl the holy Rosary Junior bowl will pit boys against girls. Members of the boys team Are Glen Lino Pat Lerch. Frank Silva and Tom Canever. The girls will be represented by Marcia la Plant. Joanne eve Mary Louise Barth and Susan hading. Questions will be confined to the course child care centers rescued continued from Page i Money to pay for them is to he said property taxes have about reached the end of the rope. Supervisor j. Dudley Stephens made the motion that the funding program for Broderick and Yolo be continued until july i. The other four Board members voted Curley was requested to investigate prior to july i other possible sources of Revenue for funding of the program. Curley said that of 52 children in the two centers the first week in february. 36 were from welfare families and entitled to the Day care services under the new welfare regulations. Marian Anderson of Broderick and mrs. Christine Blanchard of Davis spoke briefly and answered questions. Curley said funds for the operation of the Broderick Bryte Center will be depleted As of february 28. The Yolo Parent child Center will have approximately $3,000 left As of february 28. Due to a later starting Date but unless refunded by Opio. A most Remote possibility the funds would have to be used by the end of the month. Source of funds for the two centers for an initial project of six months showed $30,734 from the Federal government with a in kind contributions from local sources amounting to $19,754. A the county welfare department is required to provide Dav care services to specified curleys report said. A a the method of providing such services is left open and flexible. The department at the present time uses child care facilities that Are available to it without charge. It also makes child care allowances to the recipient of welfare by direct payment. Or by allowing it As an expense of earning income. A if it is necessary to Purchase Day care services directly from individual providers or facilities the welfare department May do so on an individual Case by Case service method or through a contractual arrangement with a facility. All methods have been used. A a during the 1968-69 fiscal year funds were provided by the Board of supervisors for the provision of migrant Day care services in Davis at a net Cost to the county of $500. In addition welfare appropriations contained $1,500 for Day care services. These funds Are reimbursable at the 85 per cent rate. There Are no other funds specifically set aside for Day care although educational training funds Mav be used in part for this purpose. The reimbursement rate will drop to 75 per cent on july i 1969. A there is a major difference Between the fico funding and funding under title to a aft do of the social Security act. This difference requires that the county furnish Cash for its share of the program whereas under provision of Etc in kind contributions May be accepted in lieu of cigarettes Cash taken by burglar the us Corner Bookstore and Pool Hall at 239 f Street in Davis was burglarized Between to . Sunday and 9 . Monday. Approximately $125 in Cash and $25 Worth of cigarettes was taken. Police Are still investigating the method by which the thief gained entry to the establishment. He apparently pried open one Cash Register and opened the other mechanically. Why ted did t run new York a a sen. Fid Ward m. Kennedy says his age political experience and family name were factors in his decision not to seek the democratic presidential nomination last August. The Massachusetts senator who will be 37 years old this saturday was quoted in the current Issue of look Magazine As saying he was under considerable pressure to try for the nomination adding a basically i just did no to have the feeling at that time for politics and campaigning and beyond that i was too in civics recently completed by the students. There will be specific attention paid to the Constitution of the United states according to chief questioner and school principal or. Frances James. The civics course was taught by sister Geraldine. Other members of the eighth Grade will have a Chance to help their teammates answer Bonus questions. The Public is invited to the iv2 free hour program. Refreshments will be served after the event by the holy Rosary mothers club. Students honoured continued from Page i maim daughter of or. And mrs. Gerald Mann. 521 Antioch drive Home economics and Diane Miller daughter of or. And mrs. Jack Miller 1014 Sycamore Lane business. Selection of the certificate and plaque winners was made by the school faculty. Factors taken into consideration included Scholastic attainment sense of civic responsibility and evidence of leadership. The records of the plaque winners will be forwarded to a screening committee Widich will then select students from area High schools to appear in the zone event. Zone Competition will be held april to in Sacramento this year. At the zone event a panel of distinguished civic business and professional leaders will interview the students. Winners will be chosen on the basis of Scholastic records extracurricular activities and the interviews. The top four winners in the zone event will then Advance to the highest phase of the Competition a the area finals a where they will contend for Cash awards ranging from $150 to $1,000. Second and third place winners in each study Field at the zone event will receive $50 and $25 awards respectively. Rockefeller takes latin America Job Washington up gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller who helped develop Franklin d. Roosevelt a Good neighbor policy More than 30 years ago is going South of the Border in april to seek improved american relations on behalf of president Nixon. Nixon a confirmation monday that the new York governor will be his special emissary came As . Relations with one of the South of the Border nations a Peru a was near the crisis stage. Of shakeup is planned by Nixon Washington Pic president Nixon is preparing to pare away roughly half of the office of economic Opportunity in a Maior realignment of the War on poverty. The Job corps head Start and slum health centers Are to be shifted to other Federal agencies informed sources said today. But one of the most controversial of the Antipoverty efforts the Community action programs will be left in Leo they said. So will Vista the Domestic peace corps. Berlin traffic halt lasts two hours Berlin Pic East German Border guards halted traffic through West berlins main Entrance to the autobahn for two hours today then began letting cars through again. West Berlin police reported. Traffic through other Check Points on the roads Between West Berlin and West Germany was delayed with Long lines of cars and trucks piling up. But it was not stopped. It could not be determined How much of the delay was due to the new regulations and How much to the Snow on the highways. Berkeley threat continued from Page i noon to Challenge the University administrations cancellation of a monday rally called by the Young socialist Alliance. The Guild has about 70 members among 700 Law students. The minority students Union represents about 35. William a. Shotwell assistant Dean of students said the rally was cancelled a because rallies held last thursday and Friday contributed to disruption and destructive windows were broken and Library files scattered. Striking students used tear Gas to disrupt Umi Campus monday. A by the Book shelf review reviewed by John Barkhan office hours Day and night. By Janet Travell m d. New York world publishing co. 496 up. $7.95. Though or. Janet Travell was White House physician to president Kennedy and for a briefer period to president Johnson. One could make no greater error about this Book than to look on it merely As a belated i was there Memoir. Or. Travell is a Middle aged Yankee doctor of impeccable decency and impregnable ethics. She has not followed the example of Winston Churchill a personal physician. Lord Moran and written a medical history of her two most famous patients. The White House years in fact occupy Only about one third of her Memoir. No. Or. Travell is a sturdy individualist who comes of a Good Eastern family enjoyed an exceptional professional career and feels herself entitled to the readers interest in her own right. Her Book is thus an autobiography Rich in family detail and impressive for its honesty modesty and engaging literary naivete. What ail this boils Down to is that or. Travell would probably have written this autobiography even if she had never set foot in the White House. The fact that she came to attend two presidents merely hastened and lengthened her Memoir. Her cart cd of tits As a voting physician was the Relief of Masculo skeletal pain and by coincidence she happened to be suffering from that very pain herself through an Pronto in Tarp of an int a vertebral Dik in her neck when she was asked to treat the Junior senator from Massachusetts ii 11 Nim t Iii Tinius in minium it Iii t ii 1 unum 11 mini on Reading the Light of an important Book illuminates Natorp than the Corner where it was Writon. A Ivan s. Connell or. Ilium Quot. John f. Kennedy. Or. Travell had to Complete her own recovery before she could see the voting senator who was on crutches because a spine fusion had failed to produce the desired results. Having thus introduced us to Juk or. Travell promptly shunts him aside and takes us Sten by step through her own upbringing in new York City where her father was also a practising physician her education at Wellesley her courtship a a it Molete with love letters and marriage to an understanding southerner and her varied experiences in medical practice up to the Dav in 1955 when Juk hobbled into her office. She came to Admire him greatly for his courage intelligence considerate Ness ability and Good judgment. Disappointed in barely losing the vice presidential nomination to senator Kefauver in 1956. He told her that what head Learned from the experience was that it would be just As easy to get the nomination for president As for vice president. Four years later he proved it. Through the following years or. T raved Kent him in Good shape and it was she who persuaded him to use a rocking chair a a move which started a craze for rockers round the country. A Darker less publicized aspect of Kennedy a mood that emerges from the Book is his sense of fatalism about the presidency. On the morning of his death in Dallas she quotes him As saying a if anybody really wanted to shoot the president. All one had to do was get on a High building some Day with a telescopic or. Travell prefers to look on this prescient remark not As a premonition but As stemming from his discussions with the secret service but it is a chilling observation nonetheless. Earlier after his election in 1960, he had asked her whether she was aware that for the last Century every president elected in a year divisible by 20 had died in office. She dismissed it As Mere coincidence a but he looked at me clearly intimations of presidential mortality were much on Kennedy a mind. Or. Janet Travell or. Travell still lives in Washington Busy at her work and occasionally inviting verse which if hardly distinctive in style is always uplifting in theme. She herself emerges from her Book As the finest Type of american woman a forceful forthright Friendly and highly expert in her profession. It is a Type rarely found elsewhere. Copyright 1969 by saturday review inc. Nuclear ban pact faces new delay Washington p a the Senate armed services committee in a move that could further delay Senate approval of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty has announced plans for hearings on military aspects of the pact. Chairman John Stennis d-miss., indicated monday the hearings would Start after the Senate foreign relations committee winds up its own inquiry starting today with Secretary of state William p. Rogers As the Lead off witness. Foreign relations which held hearings last year on the treaty that would ban the spread of nuclear arms is expected to give it prompt approval. Suspect admits burglary charge a plea of guilty to second decree burglary was following in Superior judge James c. Mcdermott a court monday by an application for probation from Armando Ornelas. 26. Of East Yolo. A second count of burglary was dismissed on the motion of Deputy District attorney Roger Gam Batese. Ornelas had admitted that on january 17. He entered the apartments of John t. Turner and Ana b. Sankey at 621 Maple Street West Sacramento. Judge Mcdermott denied a defense motion for release of Ornelas on his own recognizance and set March 7 As the Date for a probation report and sentencing. Ornelas was remanded to custody pending the hearing. Degaulle arouses new controversy London in a president Charles de Gaulle a Boycott of the Western european Union threw a new storm Over the continent today less than a week before president Nixon a visit. In the latest Man Euver of de Gaulle a Little cold War with Britain. France withdrew monday from the Council of the we the seven nation organization that provides the Only forum in which Britain and the six nations of the common Market can discuss cooperation. The Council meets twice a month. Some commentators regarded the confrontation Between France and Britain As a deliberate buildup for the . President s visit. Notice of trustee s Sale no. 21725 on March 12, 1969 at 1 00 o clock . At the main Steps of the Yolo county courthouse on court Street in the City of Woodland California los Angeles title and abstract corporation As substituted trustee under the deed of Trust made by George d. Villegas and Patricia c. Villegas and recorded. September i 1965, As instrument no 11239, in volume 806 Page 509 of official records of Yolo county California by reason of breach of certain obligations secured thereby notice of which was recorded october to 1968, As instrument no. 11046 in volume 893 Page 523 of said official records. Los Angeles title and abstract corporation As substituted trustee will sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for Cash payable in lawful Money of the United states at the time of Sale without warranty As to title Possession or encumbrances the interest conveyed to and now held by said trustee under said deed of Trust in and to the following described property located in the county of Yolo state of California to wit lot 8, in Block 6. As said lot and Block a delineated and so designated on the map entitled Quot Riverside sex. Tension no. I Quot on file and of record in the office of the county recorder of said Yolo county. For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said deed of Trust including fees charges and expenses of the trustee advances if any under the terms of said deed of Trust interest thereon and $2,843.71 in unpaid principal of the note secured by said deed of Trust with interest thereon from july i 1968, at 10% per annul As in said note and by Law provided. I dated february 6, 1969. Los Angeles title and abstract corporation substituted trustees George l. Marinoff George l. Marinoff president. 37675 february la 18, 25, 1969 John p. Thomas certificate of business fictitious name the undersigned does certify he is conducting a business at 533 Galveston Street West Sacramento California under the fictitious firm name of Adams i3- andj13 the said firm is composed of the following person whose name in full and place of residence is As follows Louis Adams 4120 Warren Avenue Sacramento California. Dated january 28, 1969. A Louis Adams Louis Adams state of California iss county of Volo on january 28, 1969 before me e notary Public in and for said slate personally appeared Louis Adams known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same. A Willard l. Weddell notary Public february 18, 25, mar. 4, la 1969 zoo visit a sergeant Ray Wireman of Rensselaer ind., attached to the 1st Battery of the 8th artillery at cd Chi South Vietnam feeds an elephant As he and girl companion visit the Saigon zoo

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