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At Base In Scotland 4 SANTA MARIA TIMES Sotutdoy. June Ttt. $ucc for THE BETTER HALF By Bob Barnes Polaris Protest Expscfed Marilyn Replaced For Missing Work this has meant refusal to obey police orders to move on and going limp whenever an arrest is made. The high point is expected when the demonstrators climb into kayaks to try to board the Proteus. The demonstration was expected to start at 4 p.m.

Dunoon time, and last for 25 hours. The demonstrators have strict instructions to avoid all violence, but to follow a policy of "non-cooperation" with police. In the past, Volunteers Needed for Swim Program Volunteers are needed to aid in the swimming program for the handicapped and retarded children, according to Meg Smith, volunteer instruetor-in-charge. Anyone interested in helping as a water safety aide need only have the desire and a limited knowledge of swimming, Mrs. Smith said.

Mrs. Smith will train volunteers in the first part of the course, so no previous experience is required. For additional informa-ation, call 5-8057. Classes will start on June 18. HOLLYWOOD (LTD Triumphant Lee Remick had no compassion today for castoff Marilyn Monroe.

Blonde Miss Remick replac- "rJr HELL IS FOR HEROES" LAST DAY; "AIRBORNE" DUNOON, Scotland, (UPD -Hundreds of police and thousands of demonstrators poured into this Scottish village today for what is expected to be the largest sit-down protest ever staged at the U.S. Navy's Polaris depot here. The Polaris base has been a target for British ban-the-bomb demonstrators ever since the U.S.S. Proteus docked in Holy Loch here two years ago to become a depot ship for American nuclear submarines. Two thousand demonstrators showed up last year to stage a sit-down demonstration around the Loch.

Both police and the Committee of 100, which is sponsoring the demonstration, expect more this year. STARTS SUNDAY "One thing for sure -they'll nevtr use YOUR tomatoes to illustrate their seed catalog." 1 iTAH 1 ed Hollywood's No. 1 glamour girl in a new movie Friday when 20th Century-Fox Studios fired Marilyn and sued her for 1500,000 for breach of contract. The studio's legal action was based on the actress' repeated absences from "Something's Got To Give" during the past two months. "I feel Marilyn should have been replaced," said Miss Remick, 10 years younger than the 35-year-old blonde blockbuster.

"I don't believe actors should be allowed to get away with that kind of behavior. i'Jt'sa business anyway, despite all the glamour. Other people get fired from their jobs for behaving the way she did." The, weeks of difference' with Marilyn over the state of her health, said it tossed Miss Monroe out on her famed der-riere because she had failed Police Slay Bank Robbers In Gun Battle DETROIT (LTD Police shot and killed one bank robber and fatally wounded a second Friday night when the two men hid in a drainage ditch in a wooded area near here and tried ia shoot their way out of a police cordon. The bandits, minutes earlier, had robbed the suburban Taylor Branch of the Nation- HIGHER EDUCATION 1 BARCELONA, Spain, (LTD Despite Arrest of 29 Pacifists To Continue THE SPLENDOR OF KING ARTHUR'S COURT! THI i if I J. CttATHT kNrAHIOFAlU Prof.

Camclo Doria Marti signed a housebreaking complaint against one of his students after he burst into his mentor's home and demand xiniani5u Protests Against Tests Round TaMe IF ed return of an examination SAN FRANCISCO. The i were sentenced to 30.days in paper with a passing grade. in COLOtf CariunUNpnviolnt AxJ4ayemPUn2 to lo i 4 fr-' Y5- a lesuns June iu ue- of 'Following triiute to ltstxceflence? uuu fiance 0f a federal court ord- I im -'eye the gun battle the bank loot was recovered. Police identified one of the er. George Willoughby, a CNVA spokesman, said dem dead men as Robert Chal Memorial to FDR Creates Cf trove sy.

Qtfoerrig I A CT A V. "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF' mers. Romulus Township. onstrators would remain posted at the Federal Courtbuild- to live up to contract obljga- Peter Levathes, a studio STARTS SUNDAY died at Wayne County Gen ilwtif the cifeWroen are-r-leased from jail, "or until aay uiai aemonsir aiions against U.S. nuclear testing would continue despite the arrest of 29 pickets.

Tbearrest of the pickets a week-long protest sponsored by the Committee and followed a U.S. District Court verdict against the three-man crew of the protest boat Everyman I. The three crewman WASHINGTON (UPD The vice president, said: more of the same type of comment Friday at a hear -On architect who designed a pro I tt-r "Miss Monroe is being removed from the cast of 'Some ing by a -House subcommit-i nuclear tests end." The 29 pickets 23 men and six women were booked on charges of creating a nuisance in a federal building. ut there was also thing's Got To This ac posed memorial to FranKlin D. Roosevelt told Congress Friday that the controversy swirling around the plan was ig defense.

I tion was necessary because of eral Hospital, was not immediately identified. Witnesses told police the unidentified bandit entered the bank shortly before closing time. Wellington S. Labelle, 59, a bank customer, was also entering the bank at the same time and told officers that the Paul Rudolph, head of i Miss Monroe's repeated wil Mister Roberts'- e's" School of Architec-! a tribute to its excelle ful breaches of contract. vvimam redersen sa re, agreed with Pedersen's "No justification was given The Nation's Weather by Miss Monroe for her fail ure to report for photography LOS ANGELES d'PD -The morning nationwide weather bandit stuck a gun in the bank on many occasions.

The stu a stroll among the eight monumental slabs, engraved with the words of the late President, should prove a thrilling experience to the Washington tourist. Vi Mill oocimwYtoN Illnli.UrJni iTllll FREE HMSHWAY IOI fi''' I Wt 7J5J4 "7 ftunw JTARTJ AT mnA dio has suffered losses through these absences and manager's back. Then, La-belle told police, the bandit went behind the teller's cages and scooped up the money from the cash drawers. the 20th Century- Fox film Pedersen and a partner sas, Oklahoma and Northwestern Texas. Scattered showers and thundershowers also were reported in several Coastal sections from the Carolinas to Florida and southern Louisiana.

Mostly fair and pleasant weather greeted early risers in the Northeastern and Mid company has commenced le 1 A IMV. "8ATTLI CRY" gal action. feeling that the controversy was something to be proud of. He said one measure of the value of a work is the "intensity of controversy it creates." Rep. William B.

WidnallJ R-N. who has a bill in to scuttle the memorial, said' the design looked "like a turbine with teeth missing and some of them broken." He1 wants a simple stone marker in a park. He maintains I that is what FDR would have wanted. I won over 573 other architects in competition for a memori al design. Nevertheless, crit summary as prepared by the U.

S. Weather Bureau: Warm humid air continued to dominate much of the South and Midwest this morning. Thundershowers or light rain fell from Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota into the Middle Mississippi and lower Ohio Vatteys and numerous thunderstorms were! dotted across areas cf Kan Careful to Be Nonpartisan ics of the plan have been nu UMJ I WM I "MR. ROBERTS" STARTS SUNDAY STEVE McQUEEN aJ lOIIY DARIN In "HELL IS FOR HEROES" Plus: "AIRBORNE" merous and vocal. Some have likened the gi ant slabs to concrete book- dle Atlantic States.

Skies also were mostly clear from the Western Great Plains to the Pacific Coast, Women Reporters Spoof Democrats, Republicans ends or markers in a crowded graveyard. There was High, Low Around U.S. WASHINGTON (UPD-Mem- that Johnson and his wife have done to help female bers of the Women's National Press Club did some spoofing of the New Frontier Fri Among the acts, was a skit representing Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman trying to escape the Billie Sol day night and then tossed a few harpoons at the Republi- lcais to make it sure it was all new Estet affair. Tht actor sings to the tune of "Oh I wish 1 hadn't ever heard of cotton, Wish that Estes were for gotten, Go away, go away, go la rate! High Low Rain Minneapolis 73 63 Albuquerque 84 43 New Orleans 90 71 Anchorage 60 46 New York B8 57 Arro. Grande 62 41 Peso Roblei S5 43 Atlanta 2 66- .41 Philadelphia 58 Bakerefield 96" 69 99 "60 Binsmarck 77 57 Pittsburgh 8162 Boise 82 53 Portland 74 56 Boston 0 59 Hed Bluff 95 69 Chicago 74 68 ,53 Kcno 92 41 Cincinnati 05 63 cscramento 91 57 Cleveland 31 6a t.

Lcuij 63 .37 Denver 57 41 Salinas 68 49 Detroit 81 65 Salt Laka City 74 45 Eureka 57 43 Sin Diego 67 61 Fort Worth 81 70 Sin Francisco 59 50 Fresno 62 Sen' Barbara 64 50 Helena 73 47 Maria 64 50 Kansas City 78 .40 esttle 65 47 ,02 Las Vegas SI 81 50 .02 Us Angejej 69 51 Thermal 104 72 Miami 87 78 Vardcnbcrg 69 52 Milwaukee 72 53 .20 Washington 81 61 Vice President Lyndon Johnson and other prominent capital figures were guests at the club's annual dinner and satirical revue. Johnson, the honored guest, was presented with a king-size welcome mat for the door of hia LBJ ranch in Texas. Club president Bonnie Ange-lo of Newsday (Long Island, said the gift was a token of appreciation for all away Eillie Soli Oh I wish my aides had been much wiser, Wish there were no fertilizer, Go away, gs away, go away Billie Sol I FA OW is the time to add. new earning Thurmond Expected to Dissent Senate Group Concludes Inquiry Into 'Muzzling' Pismo Beach Oceano Tides power to your savings open or transfer your account to Santa Maria Savings and earn a big 4i current 4.2 3.2 June 1(1 June 11 Sunrise 540 0J 3.1 J.l Sunset-: 14 yearly rate and your savings not only Joint Chiefs of Staff. He said not one of a dozen pr so Com WASHINGTON (LTD Sen.

Strom Thurmond D. S.C., whfise charges- of muzzling iparked a Senate Subcommittee inquiry jnto military will probably write munist publications Thurmond mentioned were on sale in any military base. DRIVE-IN THEATRE earn more but they earn more often. At Santa Maria Savings your interest is paid or 1 compounded quarterly. And 'LAST sAwtNtt TOKlSKT SHOW STARTS AT DUSK the safety of your savings is insured to $10,000.

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ta 9 P.M. SarUay 9 A.M. ta PM. WA. S-2S41 far a- Luwnjctti his own report on he out-coma of the hearings, The special Armed Services Subcommittee wound up its hearings Friday with Thur-I mond charging that Assistant Defense Secretary Arthur Sylvester has been "taken in" by Communist inspired rjiZi mmltteeChairman I John C.

Stennis, disassociated himself from Thur-mond's remarks and Sylvester called the charge a "grat-j utious insult." It will probably take several more months for the reports on the Subcommittee's 4-H months of hearings to be written. All or most of the other seven members will problably sign a majority report, with Thurmond writing his own. At the concluding hearing. Thurmond tried to show that the Pentagon 'had not responded vigorously to Communist "revolutionary enti militarism." 1 Thurmond did not say exactly how he thought Sylvester, the Pentagon information chief, may have been taken any "anti-military" propaganda. His remark came in the context of a suggestion that Sylvester was not interested in informing himself about Communist publications and trying to counteract them.

Sylvester replied that his office has "no capacity" for collecting Communist and passing it ta leading military officers like the PLUS COLOR CARTOON "THI KID FROM MARS" i'l GDjp Jt 1 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF DAVE BROWN end the "MESA PLAYBOYS" Th PIe: Bud's Mesa Tavern In Nipomo EVERY mi. SAT. MTE inn sessiou sun. From 4 P.M. Till AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 125 WEST CYPRESS STREET, SANTA MARIA WALNUT 5 8861.

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