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2— Anaheim (Cal.) Bulletin Thursday, July 7, 1953
Chessman Says Reprieve May Lead to Hearing
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. — An elated Caryl Chessman took a cautious look at his latest reprieve from the gas chamber today and said it was a "decisive" step which could lead to "eventual vindication."
But the condemned convict-author, who has held off execution through a series of legal maneuvers for seven years, added, "I can't afford to speculate or get my hopes too high."
Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark granted Chessman a stay on Wednesday, so the full court can review the doomed writer's controversial case when it reconvenes in October. Chessman was to have been put to death July 15.
"This is a decisive step," he said in a prison interview. "I'm confident that if the Supreme Court takes a good close look at the case, rather than summarily dismissing it as it has in the past, they will grant the hearing I've been fighting for."
"And I'm equally confident that I could prove in a full hearing that many of the crimes for which I was condemned," he added, was convicted in 1948 on 17 counts of kidnapping, robbery and rape as the so-called "red light bandit" of Los Angeles.
The 34-year-old convict, whose latest reprieve was the sixth time his scheduled execution has been
1954 Accorded Safest Year for Pedestrians
WASHINGTON (UP) — Last year was the safest in the nation's automobile history for pedestrians.
The American Automobile Association reported last night that fewer than 8000 pedestrians died as the result of being struck by motor vehicles in 1954.
It said that in 1927, the first year in which pedestrian statistics are available, 10,800 persons were killed while walking.
Okay New Classroom for Yorba Linda District
SANTA ANA (OCNS) — The Yorba Linda elementary school district yesterday got approval from the County Planning Commission to erect a 60 by 80 foot classroom on the northeast corner of Yorba Linda Blvd. and Eureka Ave.
The construction of the multi-purpose building would be a addition to the existing school Off-street parking for 170 cars will be provided.
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School Meetings Now Being Held Are Forerunners of National Confab
By BETTY PRYOR
United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON — Many thousands of Americans are talking about their schools these days at meetings being held throughout the country.
By the time the meetings are over, perhaps as many as one million will have joined in the local, county, and state discussions.
These meetings are forerunners to the White House conference on education to be held here Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. Their purpose is to arouse citizens' interest in the problems facing their schools and to search for solutions to them.
Clint Pace, director of the White House conference, said "There never has been such a widespread interest in the schools."
This, he said, is reflected by the number of people attending the pre-conference meetings now going on. These meetings, he said, give persons concerned about the state of the nation's schools a voice in proposals for doing something about it.
Pace, a former Dallas news reporter, was regional director at Dallas of the National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools when he wasicked last October to head the White House conference.
The schools have long been struggling with a steadily worsening problem — too few classrooms, too few teachers. An administration program of federal aid for school construction is before Congress.
The purpose of the current meetings is to study theseills in exhaustive detail and consider how they may best be attacked.
The meetings result from a 1954 appeal by President Eisenhower for the most through study of educational problems ever made by the American people. Congress appropriated $200,000 for the national meeting and $700,000 for state conferences preceding it.
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Fear of growing old may be more debilitating than the actual aging process, says a UCLA associate professor of physical education in a new book entitled, "Recreation for the Handicapped.
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DIES ON STAGE — A Isabel Bonner collapsed died while acting her p "The Shrike" at the C Circle Theater in Los geles. She is shown (a playing the part in the tal bed scene with actor Clark) at a previous per ance. It was during this when death struck.
Report Home Buildi Sales Ahead of Sch
LOS ANGELES (UP)—W. Keusder, president of the Builders' Institute, said home construction and sal grams in the Los Angeles-county area have been ahead of schedule. He pr sales would continue stro rest of the year.
Keusder, who will addr members tomorrow on hom structure in the first half
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LOS ANGELES (UP)—W. Keusder, president of the Builders' Institute, said home construction and sales grams in the Los Angeles-county area have been ahead of schedule. He praised sales would continue strong rest of the year.
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Set Funeral Service for Mrs. Florence Shaffer
Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Mary Shaffer, 72, mother of Don Shaffer, Anaheim Bulletin managing editor, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Rose Hills Chapel, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier.
Mrs. Shaffer had been a resident of Southern California for 60 years and had lived in La Habra Heights for 28 years. She died suddenly yesterday at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach.
Besides her son Don, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dick Meissher, of Los Angeles; and another son, Wesley F. Shafter of Pasadena, and two grandchildren.
White-Emerson Mortuary, Whittier, is in charge of arrangements. Rev. Martin Canavan of Garden Grove will officiate.
La Habra Man Dies of Accident Injuries
LA HABRA (OCNS) — Frank M. Gilstrap, 1291 Hensel Dr., died at 1:15 p.m. yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital, of injuries suffered in an industrial accident June 29. He was 65.
Gilstrap died of head injuries sustained when a 40-pound tool fell 20 feet from an oil drilling derrick on a wildcat rig on Carolina St., near Palm Dr., Placentia. Struck a glancing blow at the base of the skull, Gilstrap was taken unconscious to Anaheim Hospital and later transferred to St. Joseph.
The body was taken to Coleman Mortuary, La Habra.
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