Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona (2025)

0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 000 Racial Disturbances By. The Associated Press A fourth consecutive day of racial violence has left 29 persons. injured in Boston, and Ohio Highway Patrolmen were called in to help local authorities cope. with a second night of disturbances in Elyria that left 16 injured there. The trouble in Elyria, a community of 53,000 some 15 miles west.

of Cleveland, followed the shooting death of a black youth by a white policeman on the predominantly black southwest side Tuesday night. The Lorain County sheriff's office provided deputies to help Elyria police: A spokesman said 27. persons arrested during the disorders were being held in the county jail. Most were charged with inciting to riot, and about three-fourths of them were he said. Elyria Memorial Hospital reported that all of the injuries minor and none of those treated was admitted.

of black and white youths threw stones in: In Boston, gangs separate sections of. the city. Police said eight officers were among the injured. They said two black juveniles were arrested. on charges of assault and battery.

Most of the injuries were nonserious cuts and bruises inflicted by the missiles, police said. They said officers and motorists black were the prime targets of missiles thrown in the predominantly Roxbury: and predominantly white South Boston sections of the city. injured and 20 arrested Tuesday in similar Nine persons were violent outbursts in Roxbury. There have been scattered incidents of racial violence since a confrontation Sunday between an estimated 1,000 whites and 500 blacks at Carson Beach in South Boston. Police kept the groups bottles and stones from being thrown apart their but could lines.

not Ten prevent persons were arrested and about 40 hurt. over Kevin H. White appealed at a news conference WedMayor: nesday for the help of residents in putting down disturbances. white "We will not abandon this city to any hoodlums, or. black," he said.

He added that police would prosecute anyone involved in mob actions. tension has been high in Boston since public schools were. Sports Figure's Walter Scott Tells of Walter Scott, brother of sports, activist: Jack Scott, says he has twice seen: missing newspaper heiress Patty Hearst and his brother. has offered to deliver her to authorities: Scott says he saw Miss. Hearst twice last summer, once at his parents' apartment in Las Vegas and again at an unspecified place in New York City.

In Vegas, Miss Hearst was disguised as a pregnant woman, he said. He also indicated he may know where she is. "I think she is in the United States, as long as you remenber there are 50 of them. not Walter Scott told reporters Wednesday. Scott also claimed that he and his brother had met recently with Miss Hearst's.

father, San Francisco Examiner president. Randolph Hearst, and the meeting ended in a fist fight between Hearst. and Jack. Scott also indicated that his brother, who is married, may have been romantically probable involved the two had an affair and claimed Miss with Miss Hearst: He said it was indiscriminate than 90 per cent of the Hearst was "more sexually women in this country." In a statement released through the Examiner, Hearst confirmed today that he met with the Scott brothers, their parents, Jack Scott's wife, Micki, and the Rev. Cecil Williams, pastor of Flare in desegregated last September under a federal court order which required extensive busing.

city-wide desegregation program that will involve busing of more students is to goi into effect next: month. in Ohio, Gov: James A. Rhodes ordered 90 patrolmen to Elyria late Wednesday night in answer to. a call for assistance from Leonard P. Reichlin.

By End of 20th Century Solar Energy To Rival Oil WASHINGTON (AP) By the end of the 20th Century, the United States may be using the sun to generate nearly as much energy as now comes from the crude oil it imports, federal energy officials say. Wednesday that as early as the year: 2000, solar Research and Development, Administration officials told reporters could provide about. 7 per cent of the nation's projected. power energy needs, equal to 3.5 million barrels of oil a day. 4 million By comparison, U.S.

imports last month averaged barrels a day. The officials predicted even more significant use cent power of of solar into the 21st Century, saying it could account for 25 per U.S. energy use by 2020. Some solar energy techniques already developed. have been shown to be practical, provided their cost can be made com: conventional energy sources, said Donald A.

Beattie, petitive deputy administrator for solar, geothermal and with ERDA's assistant Brother Says Offer to Deliver Miss Glide Memorial Methodist Church, earlier this month. said that he met with them at the Scotts' apartment in Hearst the Fairmont Hotel here at Jack Scott's request and turned down to appear with them at a news conference in New York. a request Hearst said he joined Jack and Walter Scott at the hotel bar later that night. had several drinks," he said. "Before the bar closed, a gentleman came by and complained about the noise at our table.

Then Mr. Jack Scott took offense at this, and bis brother. Walter, calmed him down." After leaving the bar, the three went to Hearst's apartment for about an hour, Hearst. said. Scott was unavailable for comment, and the FBI declined Jack comment.

The interview, Walter Scott's first since his name was linked to the search for Miss Hearst, was arranged by the FBI and held in a downtown Philadelphia hotel. Four Philadelphia reporters and an FBI agent were present. Scott is being held in protective custody by the FBI at his request because he says he fears for his life. Jack: Scott rented a South Canaan, farmhouse year where Miss Hearst reportedly stayed for a time. A Harrisburg, grand jury is investigating the Incident.

and Jack vowed not to cooperate with investigators. Walter. Scott; said by his brother Jack to have a history. of Major Science Find Reported BERKELEY, Calif: (AP): Scientists say they have discovered tracks of what they believe is an elusive, tiny particle with only one magnetic pole. If the finding is confirmed, it could open a new world of matter and energy for scientists to explore.

and revolutionize the electronics industry. With experiments, the discovery could establish the existence of a subatomic particle, a "magnetic monopole" comparable to the electron in electricity. It could also, alter a major premise of modern physics the scientists announced Four: physicists Paul B. Price and E. K.

Shirk of the University of California at Berkeley, and W. 2. Osborne and L. S. Pinsky of the University of Houston were involved in the research.

They said the passing of the subatomic, magnetic particle was recorded through a special film and plastic-like sheet carried aloft by a balloon in September 1973 over Sioux City, Iowa. "It is the first member of what may be a whole family of magnetic particles: smaller, than the atom which we have not discovered;" Price said in a telephone interview. The long-accepted theory of quant um one of: California's Brush Fire Sets Record LOS: ANGELES (API Pushed by erratic. winds, the -caused brush and: timber: fire in the Angeles National Forest has- swelled to 6,300 acres to become the largest in California: this year: Officials said early today that they had no idea when the 1,350 fire fighters on the lines might contain the stubborn, 6-day-old blaze in rugged Pacoima 30 miles north of yon, Los Angeles. The fire pushed farther northward Wednesday, consuming an additional 1,100 acres as 20.

mile-per-hour winds and heat hindered fighting efforts. Damage to natural resources in the forest has exceeded $1,25. million and fire-fighting costs are estimated at more than $2 million. For a time, power lines supplying electricity to the Los Angeles area from Nevada's Hoover. Dam were threatened, "but the fire by: passed the wires and no dam: age was reported.

However, power transmission -over the lines remained shut down early today as a precautionary meas: ure, authorities said. Rare nighttime aerial, assaults. on the flames were carried out early this morning by Los Angeles County fire helicopters, officials reported. The copters were dropping fire-retardant -chemicals Casa Grande Thursday, August 14, NEWS BRIEFS AROUND THE WORLD By Associated Press THANKLESS JOB: Staple Puller Trades Tasks with Boss SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Jon Hein thinks his job is thankless, but it's really a winner.

Hein, 21, a staple puller for the Department of Motor: Vehicles. won first prize in a department contest titled. Job The Most Thankless in the DMV Because." Hein collected his prize Wednesday: trading jobs for half a day with DMV director Herman Sillas. Sillas spent the morning pulling staples from DMV records, discarding old records and then stapling the remaining records back together. Hein made one executive decision during his morning in the director's office.

He gave employes permission. to take an extra: 15 minutes for lunch: MISS VICKI: She's Back as a Go-Go Dancer CAMDEN, N.J. (AP.) Miss Vicki, the former usherette who married singer Tiny Tim and then left him, has returned from a sojourn in London to her old job as a dancer. Miss Vicki claims her problems with the local welfare department are straightened -out. She was on welfare for three months last year and says it was because she couldn't dance due to a kidney ailment.

She needed welfare, she added, because Tiny Tim doesn't pay support for their 4-year-old daughter Tulip. "I don't think he should have to pay for a mistake that I made," she said. ANTI-ABORTION: Subsidy to Would-Be Parents Urged PHOENIX (AP) A proposal for a federal subsidy to parents who. could not otherwise afford their offspring has been proposed by the director of a national anti-abortion organization. "'The federal government could provide supplemental aid to families who were unable to support their children, families that have to consider abortion," Ray White, director of the National Right to Life Committee, said Wednesday.

White told a news conference he favors the alternatives of adoption, federal aid and intensive The National Right to- Life Committee is attempting. to. initiate an amendment in Congress which would grant. to unborn children." giving them all the rights of a human baby. MARANA STORM: Three Injured as Trailers Topple MARANA (AP) Three persons were injured when strong others winds near here toppled Wednesday.

Pima County sheriff's four trailers and damaged about 20 deputies said. The storm ripped through Green Acres Estates, which contains about 70 trailers eight miles west of here, for about 20 minutes, deputies said. The National Weather Service in Tucson said winds were clocked in excess of 50 miles an hour. Mrs. James Hilla, her 10-year-old son Dennis and eight-year-old Connie were injured when "I their trailer daughter overturned.

None were hurt seriously: was standing bedroom door when all of a sudden the whole next to a was flying all over the place," Mrs. Hilla said. trailer shouted to my daughter to hang on and was then "I the door. Neighbors told me the trailer thrown against rolled. over.

MARILYN MONROE: 'Bus Stop' Costume Brings $836 LONDON (AP) A sequin and satin costume worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film "Bus Stop." complete with black fishnet stockings, was auctioned in London today for $836 to a London night club owner. "Which man. hasn't got nostalgic memories of: Marilyn Monroe?" said 45-year-old Leslie Conn. who was a theatrical agent in Hollywood in the 1950s and once met Marilyn, "The women at my club are, dressed in Marilyn Monroe type costumes and we were on the lookout for an authentic costume." he said. The costume was put up for sale by a private owner.

Twentieth Century-Fox had donated the costume in 1956 as a prize in a competition. The winner was a 15- -old girl who planned to wear it to surprise her grandad at his 70th birthday party. KIDNAP CASE: Brontman Tape Recording Received YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. (AP) A tape recording indicating that kidnaped whisky heir Samuel: Bronfman 2nd may still be alive is reportedly in the hands of his father after he said he would pay what is believed to be a record $4.5 million ransom. The recording of the 21-year-old Seagram scion's voice was received by his father, multimillionaire Edgar Bronfman, late Wednesday night.

BUREAUCRAT: Agency Chief Says He Keeps Busy WASHINGTON (AP) William L. Hanbury, a bureaucrat who professes to have "serious Christian convictions about the work ethic," says he has plenty to do even though a senator says he doesn't and wants to eliminate his job. Hanbury, 49, is a fire protection and executive director of the Federal Fire engineer Council and he and his secretary are its only employes. Sen. Patrick J.

Leahy, calls. the council a. donothing outfit that costs the taxpayer money. LOCKED OUT: Author Shirer Files Court Complaint LEE. Mass.

(AP) William L. Shirer, author of the "Rise and Fall of The Third Reich," has filed a court. complaint saying he has been locked out of his house by: his wife Shirer, 70, filed the complaint. against his wife. Martha, 60, on Tuesday.

He said he has been unable to. get his clothes, checkbooks, and manuscripts since his wife had the locks changed on the house. After the filing of the complaint. Judge Votin. Diver issued a warrant charging Mrs.

Shirer. with simpie larceny by conversion The Shirers were married three years ago. and Mrs. Shirer now has a petition for separate support pending in probate court. Boston, Ohio City and firemen said they answered repeated calls of Elyria police looting.

rock throwing and assaults. Wednesday firebombings, before state. patrolmen were called to help. evening Police Chief. were Maurice involved in the disturbances.

About 13 per Flood said 400 to 500 persons, mostly cent young of Elyria's is black: blacks, Use Predicted Imports Level Beattie noted that devices designed to heat and cool tomes from advanced energy systems. radiated from the sun are costly and also usually need energy standby, conventionally fueled equipment as a precaution against But he the initial cost 'is partially offset because they prolonged bad said. Fields, ERDA's assistant director for direct solar generally need no Raymond conversion, told reporters that solar heating already can save a homeowner money when compared with cost the of operating an -electric dwelling. Further development should bring down the expense Fields said the equipment, government hopes to commercialize solar of solar he added. heating and cooling by sharing the cost of.

installirig demon-, stration units in new homes and other buildings. the Defense Department will install solar In one such project, units in 50 residences at military posts across the nation. He's Seen Patty Hearst to Authorities alcohol problems, said Jack offered to deliver Miss Hearst to the government in return for immunity from prosecution and the $100,000 to $200,000. But Walter Scott claimed negotiations on matter have broken off. said one reason his brother wanted to turn in Miss Hearst Scott because Jack, who he terined an was avowed communist, now considered her to be a liablity to radical not causes.

like He Miss said Hearst his brother and other leftwing sympathizers did because they thought she was not a dedicated revolutionary. Miss Hearst was kidnaped in February 1974 by the Symbionese Liberation Army: She later renounced her family, said she had joined. her captors, and is now being sought on federal charges of bank robbery, kidnaping and various weapons offenses. Scott indicated that one of the times he had seen Miss Hearst while she was en route with his parents and bis was on a stopover brother across the country, from West to East. He did not say where they had been or where they were going.

He said he believed Miss Hearst was now "in a position where she is being able to benefit comfortably financially. don't think that her economic cundition is such that she has to live in a ghetto in Detroit." Asked iT. he thought Miss. Hearst's father financially supports her, he said, "I don't 1 know, but I wouldn't be surprised one way or the ARIZONA STATE SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAM FOR 1975-76 the two basic theories upon which modern physies is founded asserts that all matter is comprised of tiny electrically charged particles. If the existence of monopoles were confirmed, it would disprove the theory by proving the existence' of: magnetic subatomic particles, Price said.

the particles could be captured in quantity or manufactured; If "They could revolutionize the electronic industry," he said. Price and the other members of the scientific teain said it was too early to determine practical applications of the discovery. But they said possibilities include particle accelerators much more powerful than those in existence now, extremely small and efficient motors and generators, new. cancer therapies and new sources of Price said that the monopole. estimated to travel at about half the speed of light, is energized by simple magnetization and could be used as a limited power source utilizing the earth's magnetic pull as a "What this means is that you might drive ships across the seas by putting a few monopoles in the ship and having the earth's magnetic field tug it across the ocean," he said.

T.V. Guide KTAR 12, KOOL 10, KPAZ 21, KPHO 5, KTVK 3 00 As The World Turns 20 Black -Buffalo MONDAY-FRIDAY 0 Days of our Lives: 5:001 Mod Squad The $10.000 Pyramid Electric Co. Daytime: SCHEDULE 6 Carrascolendas 5:30 0 10 0 Network News 00 Guiding Light 6 Hodgepodge Lodge C). 1975 Arizona. TV Logs, Pax.

11:30 Rhyme Hodgepodge Reason Cisco- Local Kid News Lodge 0 0 00 Edge Of Night 5 Truth or Consequence NEWS REPORTS 01 The Doctors 8 Rogers Neighborhood 0 12:00 General Hospital Sports: 11:30 My Line 00 Another: World 12:30 One Life to Live 20 5:00 6 Andy Griffith 10 The Match Game THURSDAY 5:15.00 Meditation 1:00 You Don't Say. 5:20 00 Farm Ranch 6 Thriller 10:30 a.m. Playbreak 5:30.00 Summer: Semester 00 Musical Chairs 6:30 Let's Make A Deal 000 AM America Somerset 6 The Rifleman 02 Today Show 1:30 Donna Evening Edition 6:25 R.F:D. 12. PARAMOUNT THEATRE "DEATH "MANDINGO" WISH (o) Weekdays SON Sat.

A Sun. 2:15 5:55 9:35 PHONE 836-5231 DESERT DA Sat. a "The Trial Of Billy Jack" 7:00 0 The Flinisiones Wheel of Fortune Hollywood Squares 10 Gambit To Tell The Truth Wallace 2:001 M.T.Th.F. 7:00 Almost tinything goes 10 Captain Kangaroo 7:30 5 Rebar Wed. 5 The F.B.I: 2 O.

Today Rogers Perry Mason: A Evening sit Pops Show Mister. The Price Is Right The Waltons Arizona High Rollers Ben Vereen 00 Tolay in 2:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8:001 Streets of S. Francisco 8:30 0 The Lucy Show Yoga You Family Affair Brady Bunch Electric Company 10 Squares 00 Hollywood White TV Hope. theater ic. live of Life Hick Hollywood La Linnie.

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Diamund Afternoon Head. Gap 10:00000 Geraldo 0000 0 0 0 Rivera News 9:30 0 All My Children, Cartoons 10:30 Seurch For Tomorrow 3:301 Dialing Children for movics Will. Firing Wild West 6 Mickey Mouse Club Count Line 10:00 Ryan's Hope 4:00 Gilligan's Island Yorga, Fampire Electric Company Mister. 11:30 0 Wanted. read or alive Morning Movie 02 Trinight Show 10 Spin-Off Mike 12:00 News Sucepstakes 4:30 New 7 Trek in Revue Tomonow.

Show 10:30 Les Mike: A 'Deal Star 12:30 00 Phil Donahue, 9 Villa, Alegre 6 Villi Allegre 1:30 0 00 News. 2:00 00. Bewitched P.A. Latest federal interpretation of the regulations concerning Title XX of the Federal Social Security Act require the State of Arizona to revise its proposed Comprehensive Annual Social Services Plan for 1975-76: Because of these changes, the State must extend the public. review and comment period for the plan to October 1, 1975.

Changes have been made in the following areas of the plan: 1. Total cost of the 1975-76 Social Services Program is reduced to indicate only the cost of the Department of Economic Security Program and excludes the cost of any programs developed by the State Councils of Government. 2. Special Education and Therapy for delinquent children in Mari copa County is deleted for further planning. 3.

Comprehensive medical and dental services for foster. children are deleted as inappropriate under Title XX. 4. Delivery of services methodology is modified to include purchase of services as a method of delivery for all services. 5.

Estimated numbers of persons in each eligibility category, for each service, have been added. .6. Information specifying where persons may apply for services and have their eligibility. determined, is included. 7.

Information concerning use of volunteers in the services program is included. 8: Information relating to evaluation of the services program and reports on operations to state officials is included. 9. Information concerning the public. review and comment process is included: together with availability of the Plan and review comments throughout the program 10.

Estimates of the fees to be collected in appropriate programs have been added and these estimates are reflected in state and federal expenditures estimated to operate the program. COMMENTS TO THE REVISED PLAN must be made in writing and sent to: ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES BUREAU T-20 P.0. BOX 6123 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85005 THE REVISED PROPOSED PLAN MAY BE REVIEWED at any local office of the Department of Economic Security, Monday through Friday (except holidays), 9 AM to 4 PM; it may also be reviewed at all public libraries. COPIES OF THE REVISED PROPOSED PLAN MAY BE 08- TAINED bu writing to the above They may also be obtained from any local office of the Department of Economit: Security. COPIES OF THE REVISED PROPOSED PLAN SUMMARY MAY BE OBTAINED free by telephone between 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday (except holidays): 252-6725 if call originates in the Phoenix free-dialing area.

1-800-352-1088 (TOLL FREE) All other areas of the State, Copies are also available at any local office of the Department of Economic Security, Monday through Friday (except holidays), 9 AM to 4 PM..

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