European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 03, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday october 3, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 7 wasted crop Tomato grower Leo Meyer walks through his Tomato Fields his crop rotting on the ground near King City Calif. Half of the almost 8,000acres of tomatoes in the Salinas Valley Are rotting and growers blame the Situa Tion on the delayed arrival of mexican farm workers. The workers were delayed by a court squabble. Up Arizona senator going Strong Hayden at 90 Why not it tin again by Edwin b. Haakinson Washington a i Veen Joyed being around for 90 years sen. Carl Hayden,d-ariz., said saturday As he planned work a usual for his 90th birthday on monday. The lean tac i t u r n senator grinned when asked if he would seek record shattering eight six year Senate term with bar by Goldwater Hayden 1964 Republican presidential candidate As his probable opponent. They asked me that and Isay Why not Hayden said As he put aside a Cigar an filled his pipe. Hayden has set records for congressional service. He was Arizona s first congressman when it became a state in 1912 and he served in the House until1927. Then he became a senator. Shuns publicity Hayden shuns Long speeches publicity the cocktail dinner Washington society. A widower he has lived for years in the methodist building just a bloc away from his office. I Don t usually go out nights he said. I work hard All Day and i need the Hayden has known the past 10presidents, from William How Ard Taft to Lyndon b. of them have been demo cratic colleagues in the Senate Harry s. Truman of Missouri John f. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Johnson of Texas. Goldwater who served As his Senate colleague from Arizona and who plans to seek Hayden seat next year was three years old when Hayden a former territorial sheriff was first elected to the House. Hayden has served on the Senate appropriations commit tee since be entered the Senate and has been its chairman since 1955."i got a place when i ii St came because the Southwest then had never had representation on appropriations he re senior Democrat he is president pro tempore of the Senate an honorary Post As presiding officer when the Vic president is away. This entitles him to a limousine and chauffeur which Are Seldom used. The Veteran senator has mad several trips to the naval medi Cal Center in nearby Bethesda,md., in recent years and spent some time there this they did a Good Job of fixing me up he said. I feeling official flays California s extremists Palm Springs Calif. A California atty. Gen. Thomas Lynch said saturday extremist terror groups still Are Active in California and that they pos sess a Large amount of fire arms. The truly frightening aspect Lynch told the anti defamation league is that the majority of these extremists both Black and White Are i their teens and twenties. This is a serious Prospect indeed for the future of our a Lynch said these groups areas prevalent today As they were two years ago when he made report on the problem. Names groups Lynch labelled As extremist such groups As the american nazi party the National state rights party the Christian de sense league the Kun Klu klan the minutemen and Black nationalist groups. He said the minutemen an the nazi had set up a private military Force in Complete Dis regard for the duly constituted governmental agencies heals noted that of the 65 known California members 31 have police records totalling 131 arrests. In the past few years Lynch said Law enforcement agencies have seized enough arms fro Southern California extremist groups to equip a he noted that because of Legal restrictions Many of therms were returned to their owners. Design of Corvette Stingray cited pm found partly liable in Auto death suit Sacramento Calif. A a Sacramento jury has found the general motors corporation partially liable for death and in jury in an Auto crash because of the design of its 1965 Corvette Stingray. The Superior court jury found the corporation and Driver mat thew Rodgers liable after nearly10 hours of deliberation Friday. Judge Elvin f. Sheehy said the decision ended the longest civil trial in Sacramento history lasting More than two men were killed and a woman was severely burned when their car was struck by the Corvette on july 18, 1965.rodgers admitted liability but claimed the car s gasoline tank was placed to allow fuel to spurt into the passenger compartment in minor collisions. More than $1.5 million in dam Ages is sought by mrs. Caro Badorek 22, disfigured in the wreck and in behalf of the dead victims mrs. Badorek s Hus band Norman and brother Philip w. Dustman Driver of the jury meets tuesday to de cide How much Money should be awarded. Rodgers attorney David rust also claimed the Cor Vette s fibreglass body added to an unreasonable Accident happened when Dustman slowed along the yol causeway on interstate 80 West of Sacramento while passing minor Accident. Rodgers faster vehicle crashed into the dust Man car from behind. Rodgers currently is serving term in san Quentin prison on his no contest plea to a Man Slaughter charge stemming from the crash. Dog Daze Perry the poodle suddenly found itself being attacked by the biggest cat in the world in the person of Glori Swanson who had time to Clown around during rehearsals for a play in Beverly Hills. Up
