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10 — ANAHEIM (CaL.) BULLETIN Wednesday, October 21, 1953
Deer Hunters Marooned
LOS ANGELES — More than 20 deer hunters marooned in the mountains west of Lone Pine in Southern California's first snow of the season have been flown out of the area.
The hunters, trapped temporarily, fly in the region near Monache Meadow, were rescued yesterday after weather conditions improved.
Whitney Portal, just west of Lone Pine, reported four inches of snow from the early storm. Higher elevations reported up to 10 inches.
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Long Beach Man Shot in Attempt At Prison Break
MEMPHIS (UP)—Authorities investigated today the fatal shooting by a guard of William Ezra Thacker, a Long Beach sailor who was serving a short prison term for larceny.
Thacker was knocked off a fence he was climbing at the Sheby county penal farm by one of five bullets fired by guard J. L. Stone, according to Sheriff Jimmy Thompson. The sailor was serving a sentence of 11 months and 29 days for simple larceny.
Stone said he fired at the ground as Thacker ran towards the fence and then below him when Thacker was climbing the fence.
Prison Warden Wallace Bryan said guards are instructed to use their own judgment whether to fire at escaping prisoners but are under orders to hit a fleeing prisoner only in extreme cases or in self-defense.
Less than nine months ago a guard killed Priest Jennings Jr., 21 of Van Lear, Ky., in another escape attempt.
Attorney General John Heiskell said he would submit the case to the grand jury if he believed the shooting might be construed as unjustified.
Prison officials notified Thacker’s grandfather, John Crank, of Long Beach, immediately after the shooting.
Thacker was accused of burglarizing the home of Lisa Rollow and her father on the Southwestern college campus last July 20.
AWAIT VISA — Lee Kyung Soo, 4½, and Vincent T. Palm New Rochelle, N.Y., Navy chief boatswain's mate who adored Korean youth, smile in Immigration Department detention in Honolulu, where the chief has elected to stay with the c/o visa arrives from Pusan, Korea. Paladino, who found wandering the streets of Inchon a year ago, is supposed to for duty in San Francisco Oct. 29, but the Navy is trying his orders so he can wait until Lee's visa arrives.
Correspondents in Chinese Prison Because of Red Propagandists'
By ARNOLD DIBBLE
NEW YORK (UP)—Former war correspondents Richard Applegate and Don Dixon are in a Chinese Communist prison today possibly because of the spite of gade Red propagandists.
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Prison officials notified Thacker's grandfather, John Crank, of Long Beach, immediately after the shooting.
Thacker was accused of burglarizing the home of Liza Rollow and her father, on the Southwestern college campus last July 20.
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Because of Red Propagandists'
By ARNOLD DIBBLE
NEW YORK (UP)—Former war correspondents Richard Applegate and Don Dixon are in a Chinese Communist prison today possibly
NRA Head Backs Ike's Power Policy
RENO (UP) — President C. Petrus Peterson of the National Reclamation Association gave his solid backing today to the public power policy of the Eisenhower administration.
Peterson, from Lincoln, Neb., declared "the present administration has definitely turned its back upon the program of nationalization of the electric industry of the United States."
This new power policy, which favors primary power development by the states and by privately-owned utilities, can be expected to draw violent criticism from "advocates of big government and proponents of a welfare state," he said.
Hells' Canyon Project
He cited the decision of sSecreary of Interior Douglas McKay to withdraw the appearance of the Bureau of Reclamation from proceedings before the Federal Power Commission concerning the Hells Canyon project in Idaho.
The bureau's appearance in this matter "was without authorization and self-serving." Peterson said. Its withdrawal "did not settle the pending issue," he continued, "but left its determination in the hands of those to whom Congress had assigned the task."
Followed the Law
Peterson said he would make no attempt to pre-judge the Snake River development issue but praised McKay's action in withdrawing the Reclamation Bureau from the dispute as "what a conscientious public official should do. He has followed both the intent and the letter of the law."
He admitted much remained to be heard on the public power issue, particularly in the coming political campaigns. But he said the theory that the federal government has a primary responsibility to provide electric service to the American people "is neither true in fact nor possible of accomplishment."
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because of the spite o gade Red propagandists
The Communists sho long a-building dream gate, Dixon and mercha Ben Kruner last spring turing their yacht she they set out from Hon a South Sea cruise. Since little has been heard about them.
These men were killed the Chinese Reds won.
Now in Prison
News has slipped to Bamboo Curtain that, prison near Syhanghaf, the Reds have been unprotests of the Western Who put the finger men?
It is more than possible were kidnapped at the offeminate Alan Winning good natured but decried Burchett, the two ponders" covering a gandering the Panmun talks for the Community.
Applegate covered talks for the United P he scorned the task. war correspondent! He be "up where the show "Scosohi!" Dixon worked national News Service.
Both Were To
Both were tough little rarely missed a chance and humble the two men.
Winnington's Faustia ticularly tired Applegate
The event that infu ntington particularly co birthday. Applegate le and immediately laid "party."
Birthday Insul
The mess sergeant train in Munsan made a cake. Applega Winnington, Burchett correspondents. After iric speech. Applegate curtain on the cake or written in red icing: "Happy birthday, b----."
Pranks, these man but they made the Re before their Oriental co Wilington and Burch them bitterly.
Other Reason
There are other, less capricious reason two Allied correspo imprisoned. Winningt chett knew that Ap Dixon know all tha
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SACRAMENTO (UP)—President Eisenhower has promised a quick investigation of Gov. Goodwyn J. Knight's request that part of San Bernardino county be declared a drought emergency area, the governor said today.
"Your request for federal assistance has been referred to the federal Civil Defense Administrator who is authorized to initiate the necessary investigation and port to me," said a telegram from the President to Knight.
"Consideration will be expedited as much as possible," Mr. Eisenhower said. He said the problem had his "sympathetic interest."
Knight urged that more than 1,000,000 acres in Northeastern San Bernardino no county be declared a drought emergency area in order that ranchers may avail themselves of government and through the United States Department of Agriculture.
Knight told the president "due to failure of summer rains natural range feed is practically gone requiring supplemental feed supplies for breeding herds if owners involved are to continue in business."
Knight said the condition of cattle in the area was poor, making sale or movement impractical,
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BERLIN (UP)—The man Communists say a "terror band," allied for the West, killed policemen in the Soviet The government decried the population aid in attackers who escaped.
Two members of clading the leader were the East Zone news said in reporting the fight with the took place in the area about 70 miles southeast the Communist's said Red police called population of the Berlin to aid in members of the bar were ordered to replicate any news of the backers, and were any who aided him punished.
"All orders are to strict city," the civil police told, "all news, even on the wheresbouts lists and their aldeas and must be reported nearest police limme."
Latest Sabrejets Now Patrol Iron Curtain
RAMSTEIN Germany, (UP) — U.S. Air Force fighter squadrons patrolling near the Iron Curtain in Germany are now almost completely equipped with F-86 Sabre Jets, the swept wing fighter that outclassed all Soviet built fighters in Korea, Maj. Gen. Dean C. Strother said today.
"Since last spring we have been in the process of converting all our fighter bomber squadrons to the F-86F Sabre Jet," the commanding general of the Twelfth A Force said.
Strother, who has commanded the tough, battle-ready Twelfth Air Force since its format on early in 1951, made this disclosure in an exclusive United Press interview.
Long range plans, he said, called for shipment to Germany of even more up-to-date jets than the Sabres. He did not, however, reveal details.
Frank Sallee Wins Toastmaster Trophy
Frank Sallee's speech on "Skiing is My Hobby" won the weekly speaker's trophy of the Toastmasters Anahelm No. 2 Club meeting held in the Garden Room of Knott's Berry Farm Monday night.
Toastmaster Sallee outlined in his speech the steps necessary in learning to ski and emphasized that the first thing one must learn is "how to stop in an upright position."
Bill Bittles, Toastmaster of the evening, introduced George W. McKool who disclosed his "Boyhood Memories." James Lepper told a "Pishy Story."
The speeches were evaluated by Louis Taylor, assisted by Dick Herman and C. O. Garshwiler. Table Topics "Surprise Subjects" were presented by Allen McKone.
Bill Williamson, president of Toastmasters Pomona No. 110 Club, was special guest at the meeting. President Ray Damerell announced that all participants will again.
Color TV Go-Ahead Sought by Wolverton
WASHINGTON (UP) — Chairman Charles A. Wolverton (R-N) of the House Commerce Committee said today the Federal Communications Commission should give an immediate ahead for color television.
Wolverton, who last week witnessed a demonstration of color TV in New York along with FCC members, issued a statement proouncing the exhibition an "outstanding success."
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of October, 1853 at the hour of 10:00 A.M. on sale day at the premises known as Anaheim Trick and Transfer Company, situated at 505 South Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, California, the undersigned will sell at public auction the following described property owned by the following persons, said auction and sale to be made under and by writure of Section 22 Act 9003. Deerings California General Laws, for the purpose of satisfying the lien of the undersigned for storage of said property, together with the costs of said sale The undersigned reserves the right to reject any bid.
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PROPERTY:
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4 Vending Trays
2 Ice Cream Vending Trays
2 Balloon Boxes
2 Buckets
2 Wooden Change Boxes
2 Trash Cans
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1 Desert A Mirror
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1 Sewing Machine
1 Victrola
1 Washing Machine
1 Wooden Locker
1 Card Table
1 Kitchen Table
1 Rocking Chair
1 Overstuffed Chair
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because of the spite of two renegade Red propagandists.
The Communists shattered the long-building dreams of Applegate, Dixon and merchant mariner Ben Kraner last spring by capturing their yacht shortly after they set out from Hong Kong for a South Sea cruise. Since that time little has been heard from or about them.
These men were kidnapped, but the Chinese Reds won't admit it.
Now in Prison
News has slipped through the Bamboo Curtain that they are in prison near Syanghai, and so far the Reds have been unmoved by protests of the Western world.
Who put the finger on these men?
It is more than possible that they were kidnapped at the whim of offeminate Alan Winnington and good natured but deceptive Wilfred Burchett, the two "correspondents" covering and propagating the Panmunjom truce talks for the Communists.
Applegate covered the truce talks for the United Press though he scorned the task. He was a war correspondent! He wanted to be "up where the shooting was." "Scoschi!" Dixon worked for International News Service.
Both Were Tough
Both were tough little men, who rarely missed a chance to insult and humble the two Red newsmen.
Winnington's Faustian face particularly iried Applegate.
The event that infuriated Winnington particularly concerned his birthday. Applegate learned of it and immediately laid plans for a "party."
Birthday Insult
The mess sergeant at the press train in Munsan made and decorated a cake. Applegate invited Winnington, Burchett and Allied correspondents. After a short satirical speech, Applegate struck the curtain on the cake on which was written in red icing:
"Happy birthday, you big b----."
Pranks, these man have been, but they made the Reds lose face before their Oriental comrades, and Wington and Burchett resented them bitterly.
Other Reasons
There are other, and perhaps less capricious reasons why the two Allied correspondents were imprisoned. Winmington and Burchett knew that Applegate and Dixon know all these reasons to know to ask and one must learn is "how to stop in an upright position."
Bill Bittles, Toastmaster of the evening, introduced George W. McKool who disclosed his "Boyhood Memories." James Lepper told a "Pishy Story."
The speeches were evaluated by Louis Taylor, assisted by Dick Herman and C. O. Garawhiler. Table Topics "Surprise Subjects" were presented by Allen McKone.
Bill Williamson, president of Toastmasters Pomona No. 110 Club, was special guest at the meeting.
President Ray Damarell announced that future meetings will again be held at the Dragon Cafe.
Science
By DELOS SMITH
United Press Science Editor
NEW YORK — Biochemists are especially upset by such depraved crimes as the Greenlease kidnap-murder, since they have impressive but far from conclusive evidence that mental disease, from which depravity stems, is preventable and perhaps curable.
In this view they go farther, perhaps, than psychiatrists, the medical doctors who are formally specialized in the treatment of mental disease. But both biochemists and psychiatrist agree on one point — psychiatric research is "starved," when the time and money devoted to it are compared to the time and money put into the scientific study of any one of several diseases of the body.
An eminent biochemist, whose "work in progress" may well earn him a Nobel prize, told me that if the same amount of money and time that now go into cancer research also went into psychiatric research, "we'd have the complete answer to mental disease within 10 years." It was an unscientific statement, since he had "insufficient data" to back it, and so it is not possible to use his name.
Two Chemical Classes
However, William H. Sebrell, director of the National Institutes of Health of the United States Public Health Service, recently dramatized the "data" that does exist. He told a meeting of the New York section of the American Chemical Society that biochemists now possess two classes of chemical substances which have marked but undisagrammed effect on mental disease.
One class will produce mental disorder temporarily. The other will correct mental disorder, again temporarily. There are "anatomic changes," he said, and if they were understood they might show that mental disease could be dealt with by influencing body chemistry.
The scientific advocates of a lot of money and a lot of work and drive in psychiatric research are not even suggesting that Carl Austin Hall, the Greenlease kidnap-murder is "insane" in the first thing one must learn is "how to stop in an upright position."
Bill Bittles, Toastmaster of the evening, introduced George W. McKool who disclosed his "Boyhood Memories." James Lepper told a "Pishy Story."
The speeches were evaluated by Louis Taylor, assisted by Dick Herman and C. O. Garawhiler. Table Topics "Surprise Subjects" were presented by Allen McKone.
Bill Williamson, president of Toastmasters Pomona No. 110 Club, was special guest at the meeting.
President Ray Damarell announced that future meetings will again be held at the Dragon Cafe.
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16 Wooden Box & Contents Unknown
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18 Small Table
19 Lawn Swing Complete
20 Coll Spring 4 x 6
21 Harrelson Laws Unknown
22 Wooden Bench
23 Floor Lamp
24 Wash Board
25 Bundle (2) Bed Rails
26 Bundle (3) Slats
27 Piece of Glass
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1 Packard Bell Television Set
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"Happy birthday, you big b---."
Pranks, these man have been, but they made the Reds lose face before their Oriental comrades, and Winston and Burchett resented them bitterly.
Other Reasons
There are other, and perhaps less capricious reasons why the two Allied correspondents were imprisoned. Wimmington and Burchett knew that Applegate and Dixon knew all there was to know about the Korean War front and Allied defenses.
Even more significant, both had recently been in Formosa.
In addition, Applegate and Dixon made no secret of what they would like to do to Winnington and Co. if they ever caught them on our side of the lines.
"Terror Band" Kills Four Red Policemen
BERLIN (UP)—The East German Communists said today that a "terror band," allegedly acting for the West, killed four Red policemen in the Soviet zone Oct. 1p. The government demanded that the population aid in a search for attackers who escaped.
Two members of the band including the leader were captured, the East Zone news service ADN said in reporting the attack.
The fight with the "terror band" took place in the area of Cottbus, about 70 miles southeast of Berlin, the Communist's said.
Red police called on the entire population of the area around Berlin to aid in searching for members of the band. Civilians were ordered to report to the police any news of the band or its backers, and were warned that any who aided it would be punished.
"All orders are to be observed strictly," the civil population was told, "all news, even the slightest, on the wheresbouts of the terrorists and their alces is important and must be reported to the nearest police immediately."
One class will produce mental disorder temporarily. The other will correct mental disorder, again temporarily. There are "anatomic changes," he said, and if they were understood they might show that mental disease could be dealt with by influencing body chemistry.
The scientific advocates of a lot of money and a lot of work and drive in psychiatric research are not even suggesting that Carl Austin Hall, the Greenlease kidnap-murder is "insane" in the legal sense. They wouldn't lift a little finger to save him from the full penalty for his crime.
But, obviously, he is a "psychopathic personality" and the scientific argument is that even a fair number of answers to mental disease might result, through improved medical treatment, in infinitely fewer such personalities. This is important when it is realized that these personalities are responsible for a huge proportion of all crime, large and small. They pay the "supreme penalty" routinely in all states which have the death penalty.
Canadian Tests
Now, take frank "insanity" — say, that called schizophrenia, or so-called "split-personality." The victims of this disease crowd the mental hospitals and there is no question that body chemistry is involved — whether as a cause or one of the causes or whether as a result, no one can say for sure.
Dr. Roland Fischer, of the psychiatric research unit of the Department of Public Health of the Saskatchewan General Hospital, Regina, Canada, produced the latest of a series of proofs. He took blood serum and urine of 12 schizophrenics while they were in the acute stage of the disease, and also from 15 normal and healthy individuals of the same ages.
These typical substances of body chemistry were added to the water in which tadoles of Xenopus which is an African toad much used in chemical tests; were in the 14th day of development. These fluids, containing the metabolites — the intermediate and end compounds of body chemistry — from the acute schizophrenics were considerably more poisonous to the tadoles than the fluids from the normals.
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