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(Continued from Page A-l) of the park near the Imperial ncidcnl. "I sat down and tried to LONDON UP!Britain's ver- cided to light him lor all 1 "I'll kill you!" he yelled. alt a mile from the park road. County line. "With each one, I did it t h c j lie said the woman resisted i)nly parched bones remained. Part of her underwear was ,amo way, police quoted himlhis advances, and he pulled the figure out a way of letting her sion of the "Twenty-One'' TV was worth." She grabbed the weapon, and . Alongside the skeleton were rjun ami forced her to submit. goI liked her," he said. "But quiz was plagued today by the Miss Vigil, who gave her n the struggle tumbled out the ; saying. * greenish dress, a light top alongside the body. Then he marched her a half 1 knew it was*no*good." same trouble t h a t killed its modeling name as Lorrie Beck, ront door. * ' :oal and the black shoes she Glatman said he didn't bury "After I attacked them, .mile into the desert, looped the American counterpart. A con- said Glatman ordered her to was wearing when she left her Mrs. Bridgcford b e c a u s e he Knew I had to kill them, " cord around her neck and AGAIN, HE WALKED his put her arms behind her back, victim Into the desert, stripped testant srtys he got advance tips but when he began to bind her "UK PULLED ME toward a 'didn't think anyone would find ause they could identify mc strangled iier. her there." He piled brush and and my car. she promised to "give him ditch, but I didn't let go of tiV<* The third victim was Miss her, and then strangled her on the questions. "So I would drive into the Mercado. He said he visited her with the same piece of cord If he did, it couldn't have whatever he wanted." GI.AT.MAX l.KD the officers debris on the body of Miss Merdesert on the pretense of tak- July 22, but she was busy. Then he covered the body with helped much. The complainant, "He tried to kill me three jun and dragged him back td 'directly to the remains of Miss cado. he car. He pushed the Ran * * * * t * ng pictures. I would v nmke rocks, and drove home. Jlercado half a mile off the Tunley Armstrong, was knocked limes." toward my head; 1 pushed.lt A I1BTKCTIVE who accom- hem kneel down. With 'every LATER, AlTER trying to "I was bick afterwards," he Miss Vigil said Glatman told away and it went off." . , off the show with a winning of her he was taking her to his llnanied Glatman on the trip one it was the same. With the :all her several times, he went said. The bullet passed through her said the suspect was very coiv gun on them, I would tie this:to hei. apav t m ent . H e forced his ' Glatman contacted his fourlh only 30 pounds (?8-l>. studio-in Anaheim. The mode! skirt and grazed her thigh, she 'ivc-foot sash cord around lhcir| way in at g lmpo int and raped victim, Hiss Vigil, on Monday Arm s t r o n g , a 42-year-old became frightened when he rellvcrsationa]. said. "He talked about as it it were ankles. Then I would loop .it j,c He then bound and 'night. waiter, claimed he was given fused to answer questions aboul . "Two iiolicemcn came up,11 gagged her, and, in the early Glatman had answered her I la fishing trip or a visit to the up around their necks. "definite leads to the questions )hotography or what he in she said. "One of them yelled "Then I would stand there hours of July 24, forced her|advcrtisemcnt for w o r k as a grocery store." the officer said I could expect to get and as- .ended to use the pictures for What's wrong,' but I had taken The Larqeit Glatman lold police he hai and keep pulling until they quit into his car and drove to San model. "I knew then he had every k struggling." She told police Glatman sistance with some of the an- thing made up in his mind,' the gun away from him, by 5elec*o^ it c llservcd prison terms at Sinj Diego County. then." Sing and Canon City, Colo., for 1'OLICF, said that one body, Glatman told police ho spent picked her up at her apartment swers." He was eliminated she explained. Harbor Area believed to be that of Judy Van most of the day shooting pic- hat night, and drove her south three weeks ago .by Leonora After he had stopped thi llsex offenses and robbery. Millington, who now is up to * * * Dorn, was found last nee. 20 turcs of Miss Mercado, and that in the Santa Ana Freeway to 1,910 pounds (55,348) 'antl still car, he tried to tie her up. he .Tustin Ave. turnolf. GLATMAN, a television re near Indio. 'I knew if I got my hands! Glatman said the Van Dorn THERE, SHE SAID, he at- in the game. llpairman by trade, showed no re behind my back it was over." cmpted to attack her. When Britain's commercial TV net1 morse for the crimes, Rios said girl was the first of his victims Phone GA 4-7957 she resisted, he pulled out his work, ' which carries the "quiz Hand spoke boastfully of using to (lie. and All-Day Tie said ho took her lo his ;un and fired one shot, which show, denied any irregularities. SHE TOKE LOOSE of his Dinner But it called in former Atty. grip and he tried to strangle Hollywood apartment for a piccreased her thigh. SAVE AT BURK'S S A V E A T B U R R ' S ture-taking session. * She g r a b b e d the gun and Gen. Sir Lionel Ileald to make rier, she said. In a melee, he SAT., NOV. 1 i * * * tore her dress, braised her right bought savagely with him, fi- an independent investigation. arm and tore her lip, AFTER TAKING several pic1 1 A.M. to 3 P.M.; nally managing to wrest the As she wrestled with him, ures, he threatened the girl gun away. WRONG WAY ALL ARE WELCOME - he got the rope around her vith a pistol and attacked her A passing Highway Patrol of neck and attempted to garrot wice. Then he b o u n d and WASHINGTON U&Makers ficer heard the screams and arSpiritual Science Church . Asks Directions, her, but when she bro'ke free jagged her for several hours of missiles and aircraft wil rested Glatman. . 1202 PLYMOUTH he produced a .32-caliber pistol it got dark, forced her meet next week to discuss Coiret Piyrr.outh & Orarge . . Rams Info Booth 'plans for "flyable mock-ups' and pointed it at her head. nto his car, and drove to the IRVINGTON, N. J. <#) ot craft that eventually may ndio area. Patrolman Cyrus England In a lonely field, he strangled carry man into space. 21" Touch-Turn was standing in his informaThe conference was called to ler and buried her in a shal- day by the Aeronautics tion booth- Thursday when SWIVEL CONSOLE ow grave. \ Miss Esther Van Monpes The next woman to die was Spacethe Administration be "anTh loan, clean look in RCA Victor'i said test units will drove up. Mrs. Bridgcford. j pace-saving styling wjlj add charm other step the nation is taking Which way is it to the Glatman told police he con in its march into space," lo any living decor. And juit Garden S t a t e Parkway? (acted her through a l o n e l y The agency said the imtgmel ThU handiorrt 21" eonsol* asked Miss Van Moppcs. ix]v*U to any poiifTon fcr greater irarts cluh in Sun V a 11 e y, facUlr(,rs wm gather Kov.7 at SACRAJIENTO W1: Sen. England told her, she tele viewing enjoyment. QiranKfy 1 which gave him the names and ,,s Langiey Field, Va., research Thomas H. Kuchel (R-Calif) thanked him. then drove TRANSLUCENT FIBERGLAS PANELS addresses of two women for 510. ccnter for briefings on design today called California's tax smack into the information and production of the test revision initiative, Prop, Formerly 289.95, booth. Full Sheets Heavyweight ON MARCH 8, he picked her lln jt s "fiscal suicide." She received a summons now at Burk's only 50,000 sq. ft. Many Colors up at his liome, after meeting Then, it said, the missile and Kuchel said in a statement charging her with careless her family and two aircraft producers will be asked an analysis of the measure by driving. to prepare designs and .submit state Controller Robert C SLIDING GLASS DOOR (Political Adv GAS LOGS (Advcrlisemttit) bids for the "flyable mock- Kirkwood indicates it poses a $0095 ups." threat-to schools, business and For Your Fireplace at 4-Foot * Comp: Highest employment. Less Than the Cost of Trade-Ins Prop. 17 would cut the state ITS TIME a Cord of Wood, NATURAL STONE sales tax from 3 to 2 per cent, Waterfalls La*d*capig boost income taxes in the higher FORA brackets and cut them in the Electric Tumps nch Open lower brackets.. CHANGE! ivtnlKt* FORT WORTH, Tex. 1*1A "It is it alone fiscal madcouple of t o u g h , ex-convict ness. The unhappy fact is, It is 'til 9, GREEN STAMPS WE GIVE brothers, who o n ce tough^a Sundays su Kuchel losing gun battle with Los An. ' H* geles police, were captured herei OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 111 7, this morning s e v e n minutes! NEW DAD after a supermarket was robbed I of nearly Sl.OOO. HEmlock Stork Hag Flies , Just tell in 25 words or less what The brothers, Ray Hampton, your fflvorite recipe is (and why)' '12, and John Hampton, 33, sur5-6303 at High School in the Better Homes & Gardens rendeicti without resistance. ATLANTA (UFI) The NEW COOK BOOK. 7-week tour Los Angeles police reported flpg flying at a high school NEvada the brothers had a gnu battle bears a picture of a stork de- of Europe for two, all-expense 6-4065 with West Coast police in 1950, livering a baby. trips to Mexico, Caribbean, and in which John \v a s wounded. 3636 E. Anali;imJt.-lonBeach 4, Calif. Students prepared the flag Hawaii and many other exciting The California officers said in honor of Principal Ansley prizes. Get rules and entry blank 1-1953 TcttphoM 6EMa 1-i then that the pair had admit- H. Shuler, a new father. wherever books are sold. SAVE AT BURKS SAVE AT BURKS ted several robberies there.

British TV Quiz Hit by Repairman Admits Killing 3 Women he same piece ot rope in each!then dvovc her clown the Santajfor the firjt time he was reluc- '21' Trouble (Continued from I'ajc A-l) dirt road at the western end 'Ana freeway to Escondido. j t u n t 10 kill his victim.
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A Vote for Proposition 18 Is a Vote for

in Labor-Management Relations
SAVING TO TAXPAYERS The 1076 privately supported non-profit private) schools in California save taxpayers $118,000,000 every year in ichool {axes. That means that each of the 180 days of the school year, iaxpayert are saved $650,000 daily. Quite a saving and it doesn't cost taxpayers a cent to earn it. These schools are privately supported. You are asked to vote NO on Proposilion 16 to keep them fax free so that they can continue to operate.

Here's What President -Eisenhower's Secretary of Labor, James P. Mitchell, V :Has To Say About So-Called "Right-to-Work" laws... . if "States which have the most vicious violence in labor-management relations are those with 'right'to-work' laws." . * "Some of the most violent reactions we have had in labor strife have occurred in right-towork states.". . "Right-:p-work laws tend, if anything, to increase corruption, strikes and labor-managemenc disputes." * "If I lived in California, I would vote against ,. Proposition 18."

WHAT PUBLIC SCHOOL LEADERS SAY


DR. C. C. TRILLINGHAM (Los Angeles Comtly Superintendent of Schools): "The American system of universal education consists of our private, parochial and public schoolsmaking possible a freedom of educational choice, essential to our national welfare . . . As a public school educator, I should support the concept and program of good private anu parochial schools, for government monopoly of education would be tragic." CHORGIAN'A HARDY (PresiJml, lj>s Angeles Hoard of Iliiucalioa): "Since those who send their children to private schools are paying taxes to help support the public schools, they tire making a real contribution lo total education; and I believe that it is to the best interest of our children for the private schools lo continue on the lax-free basis." r.l.US E. JARVIS (Superintendent oj Los Angeles Cilj Schools): "The unprecedented increase in youngsters of school age will lest this nation's educational resources to the utmost if our American dream of universal education is lo be realized . . . In meeting this responsibility, we welcome the educational contribution of the church-related and private schools."

Don't befooled by the multi-million dollar interests who say California needs \ Prop, 18 "because it would end labor-management corruption and violence"

Violence and Corruption Has increased in "Right-To-Work" States Don't Destroy California's labor-Management Peace

* Loitg Beach Citizens L'uiicit ^ /tfahisl Taxing Schools. ~* Gtorgc A. 11 art ]r., Chair nun

Vote NO on 16

VOTE NO

Tuesday, November 4th


Uizent CcrrjTiiltd Aji'nst Proposition it * 685 So. Cuwddet SL, Ut V{tkt 57

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