revr tight t* Know li Hit Key to All Your tib«rtl*t ^•;-i*f* SACRAMENTO REPORT 4*%. >>%}' l-CAKJ ' REMEMBER. You're No Longer Shot, WHEN A PLANE GLENN W. PFEIL ...... Pubii.her But Deadlines Do Count REID L BUNDY . Monoging Editor By CHARLES E. CHAPEL of the current regular ses­ stitution because such days ii Sunday, Jyn« 4, 1945 Assemblyman. 4«th District sion on June 18. hence it of the months are counted Many years ago a dead- will become a law on Sept. from the first Monday in lint was a line drawn on 17. 1965. If It had contained January. 1965. Obviously, the ground inside the exer­ an urgency clause, it would the first Monday in January Time for Immunization cise yards of prisons. If a have become a law on the does not have the same nu­ It is characteristic of most of us that we must convict crossed the deadline day that the bill was signed merical designation each he could be shot by one of by the Governor and filed year. If all the above Is not sometimes bo prodded, even shocked into taking ac­ the guards. Today, a dead­ with the Secretary of State. p e r fe c 11 y clear to you. tion no matter how important or far-reaching the line is a date or time before Frank M. Jordan. please do not give up hope consequence;!. which something must be The precise days of the It sometimes confuses law­ Our excuses for apathy or failure to tackle a seri­ accomplished. N e w s p aper months in the discussion of yers and other members of men and women must com­ deadline dates above are not the learned professions, I ous problem are often valid Rut there are no excuses plete their work before a spelled out in the State Con­ am sorry to report. for the failure to eliminate four potentially-fatal di­ deadline date or time unless ' seases in our community. they want an interview with HERB CAEN SA VS.* the boss. The members of In 1964 in Los Angeles County, there were nearly the California State Legisla­ 600 reported cases of polio, diphtheria, whooping cough ture also have deadlines. and tentanus. Of these, over 300 cases involved babies April 23. 1965. was the Lawyer Talks-- and children 5 years of age and under. Last year, five last day for the unrestricted deaths, three of them young children, resulted from Introduction of bills in the diphtheria. Assembly and the Senate. Vaccines June .1. 1965. was the last And Then Some to eliminate the threat of these danger­ day that Senate bills could ous disease* are now available, at low cost or even at he passed by the Senate FIRE WHEN READY: Atty. Mel Belli taped a four- no cost. Yet many people have failed to avail them­ June 8. 1965 is the last day h interview which appears in the new issue of Play- selves of this protection. that Assembly bills can be ' r ' passed by the Assembly, Right now, a constant threat of epidemic looms over boy "but," he adds, "not the whole interview, of These three deadlines are course. After I finished, three editors worked it over the community, and it's especially dangerous to chil­ based on Joint Rule No. 2.3 dren of pre-school age To cope with this threat, more which is a rule established and tightened it up to make it more spontaneous." Oh. children must be immunized against polio, diphtheria, by the joint action of the I see ... Another close one: Just as I was about to whooping cough and tetanus Assembly and the Senate. say that "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" is one \ In Los Angeles County, 50 per cent of children v if vr of the most haunting American melodies in years, I under 5 years of age and 80 per cent of adults are not ROYCE BRIER The California State Con­ stitution also provides some find out it's a Ukrainian folk song . . . Les Crane has protected . . have not received the full protection deadlines for the Legisla­ divorced his Eve, all right, but now says he was "only offered by these vaccines. In addition, 35 per cent of ture. June 18. 1965. it the kidding" about getting married to Actress Tina Louise children under 5 are not completely immunized against Pilot of Enola Gay on a last day of the current re­ (and what kinda joke is that?). Besides, he's opening polio. gular session, unless an ear­ lier adjournment is deter­ a N.Y. night spot-discodrag called "Our Place" . . . Obtaining immunization is especially easy now. mined by a concurrent reso­ Clifton Duffy. ex-warden of San Quentin, has Double- The Los Angeles County Health Department, in con­ Long Road from Hiroshima lution, according to Article day'd a new book with a title that should sell a few junction with the U.S. Public Health Service and the IV of the State Constitution. copies: "Sex and Crime." He strove mightly to work California State Department of Health, has launched Roger Bacon, an English general and deputy chief of plosion, and can be over­ A concurrent resolution is religion, medicine and a dog into it, but failed ("How one an all-out drive to lick these diseases. To accomplish monk and alchemist, about the American Military Sup­ looked entirely in the pro­ passed by both the As­ Dr. Sex and his Crime Dog Found God"?). this and to reach 1250 offered the first West­ ply Mission in India paganda function. The only sembly and the Senate but as many people as possible, especial­ there will be no such resolu­ ft ft ft ly pre-school voungsters. an intensive vaccination pro­ ern formula for gun-pow­ Some weeks ago a com­ reality in such a situation is der The stuff has done con­ munist newspaper in New- the symbol, and General tion during this regular ses­ WHAT THIS COLM needs is more Big Names, I gram is under way. sion. siderable damage since, but Delhi identified him. and Tibbets is a ready and mani­ right? August Heckscher. There's one. Cultural Ad­ Immunization is available to everyone, either Friar Bacon had no guilt has been blasting him: fest symbol of an evil force. The current regular ses­ viser to the late President Kennedy, now head of the sense about It. indeed he "Hiroshima Killer Go Hence there is sion ends at midnight June through one's own doctor, or at any one of the Coun­ some doubt Twentieth Century Fund. The other day he was down ty's 23 District Health Centers. For the convenience was a little foggy about Back One article said "Had as to the wisdom of assign- 18. Many good citizens have asked if we can stop t h e at Big Sur, visiting Architect Nat Owings, who is a of working parents, whit it would do he any elements of human­ Ing him to an Asiatic post the centers will remain open each Many nuclear physicists, ity or qualms of conscience, i he would hardly be assign­ clock shortly before mid­ big name. too. If we call him Nathaniel Owings. it's Thursday evening through June, from 6 to 8 p.m. Also, however, have felt guilty his face did not betray it as ed to a Japanese station). So night or turn back the hands even bigger. Anyway. Augie, to reduce his name a bit, all District Centers hold immunization clinics from 8 since Alamogordo. Yet they he coldbloodedly, brutally the attack on him could of the clock in order to keep was driving along when he spied a beautiful spit of to 10 am Monday through Friday. weren't sure what would released the bomb." have been foreseen, even working past midnight. The answer is that land below the highway. Parking he walked down to Neither the exigencies of time, nor the problem happen, and few foresaw This is a pretty good trick though we incline to look on this has hap­ the development of nuclear by the writer, seeing he It as childish and unfair. But pened in the past but I it. to gaze across the vast Pacific. Then, because it oi budget can excuse failure to protect your farailv weapons. wasn't on the flight deck at let us reverse the situation doubt that anyone will tam­ was a lovely day, he took off his suit jacket and draped against these four diseases. See your own doctor or Everybody was pretty in­ the time. But Tibbets has and see where we come out. per with either tht clock In it over his arm. A mistake. Along came a gust of wind the Health Center nearest you right away. You'll be nocent in that summer of become used to having his Several hundred Japanese the Assembly Chambers, or another big name. Augusta Wind that tore the glad you did. 1945 Certainly the pilot and past overtake him. In a fliers took part in the "day the clock In the Senate crew of the bomber. Enola milder way be met it when of Infamy" at Pearl Harbor, Chambers, this year. The coat out of his clutch and sailed it far out into the Gay, which dropped t h e he was stationed in . and many must have sur­ reason is that any action ocean. The coat, never to be recovered, contained bomb on Hiroshima, had no He doesn't like it. but there's vived the war. But we taken after midnight on the Augie's airline tickets, money, passport, identification Opinions of Others knowledge of the power they nothing he can do about It. wouldn't care for it if one of eighteenth of June would be cards and car keys. Mr. Heckscher now knows why were packing. It was hours It is obvious Tibbets bears them, aged 50. turned up In a violation of our State that spit of land is called Hurricane Point. " . . in Britain where it's socialized, medicine before they had a report, no guilt for Hiroshima. He some official Japanese mis­ Constitution. was figured at under 200 million pounds a year. The and two or three days be­ could not understand the de­ sion to the . *> ft ft Vr *£r 'Ct cost for the first year alone was more than twice as fore the world knew the vice had it been explained The moral issue of Hiro­ Another deadline U July BUSINESS AS USUAL: Tarita, the Tahitian beau- \ much, and the French social security system. accord- bomb had destroyed a large to him. He was under orders shima is an immense cloud 23. 1965. This is the last day ty who WM Mar,on Brando-g CO.,HT ta "Mutiny at the Ing to government announcement, is tottering on the city and thousands of lives. to carry out a bombing mis­ which will not dissipate for on which the Governor of ' ' The pilot of the Enola sion, and had no choice as yean. It has countless fa­ California can sign bills, ac­ to brink of disaster. Why? Because, like Medicare, too Gay was a minor air force to course or procedure. His cets, and nobody has all the cording to Article IV of the Bora, the South Seas night club which opens next many people recognize it as a 'good thing' who ordin­ officer named Paul W Tib- only choice related to wea­ answers to them. This is California State Constitu­ month . . . The proof that John Le Canre's "The Spy arily can afford to take care of their own hospital bets Jr. ther over the target good reason to be prudent, tion. The bill-signing day Who Came In" wasn't a lucky accident: his "The obligations. The Eldercare program limits benefits to •?• -Ct * But these are trifles In the and analytical of viewpoint, ends at midnight Ixxiking-Glass War." is as taut and tingling . . . Enrico only those who cannot afford to pay for costly health Tibbets is now a brigadier great nuclear emotional ex­ whenever we encounter It. Article IV of our State Constitution also states that Randucci is leasing out his beloved Coffee House for care and therefore is a much sounder financial bill September 16. 1965. Is the five years -to raise enough cash to keep Uncle Sam than Medicare. It is our hope the administration wakes WILLIAM HOGAN last day for filing a refer­ from putting the tax-grab on everything he owns. up and smelts the coffee." Havana (III.) Democrat. endum This means that If •it * £ the people of California do not like any of the laws en­ CAENKLTTI: After the Chicago Symphony finished "The myth that the federal government's urban Analysis of 6Cab Fare' acted as a result of the cur­ its dazzling concert here, the musicians were standing renewal program has been responsible for improve­ rent regular session of the in front of the Huntlngton Hotel, waiting for their ment In cities has been explored by an expert in the Legislature they can throw buses, when down from a window fluttered a pair of rehabilitation of heavily populated areas. Dr. Martin out aueh laws. However, the ladles' panties. Mused a violinist picking them up: "I Andenon Girls Wins High Praise procedure for doing this Is of the Graduate School of Business, Colum­ neither easy nor quick. thought this was a TOPLESS town!" ... Allstair Cooke, bia University, in a recent speech, declared that it Rona Jaffe is a brisk, in­ Miss Ja/fe had never read seme review* that "Mr. ft ft ft noted U. S. correspondent of the Manchester Guardian: was private enterprise that has succeeded in renewing telligent young Anita Loos' "Gentlemen Right" is a comedy? It's Article IV of our Consti­ "I travel three months around the world, and HERE our cities while the high-cost urban renewal program lady who U serious about Prefer Blondes" so did not funny; It's outrageous, and tution furthermore provides I have to get sick!" He's hospitalized with divertlculitis, know if her brassy little the truth. But she would not has been a failure. . . . Congress should take a good learnlnt the craft of fiction. that all laws enacted as a one of the "in" ailments ... A dance called the John look at the federal urban renewal program Melba Toast, who had touch­ call it a comedy. They're result of the general session to deter­ She has been since, as a 19- ed show business as the talking of making a film of become effective on Sept. Birch is catching on fast at Whisky a Go Go. It's easy: mine if it is deserving of being continued." Scotu- year-old at Radcliffe. she skinniest stripper in Amer­ "Mr. Right," and Miss Jaffe 17, 1965, unless otherwise first you turn to the right, then you turn to the right, vUle