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Plan to Boost Extended Phone Service Revealed
FULLERTON, (OCNS) — Plans to increase the extended service of Orange County subscribers to Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. phones were disclosed today. The proposal is expected to reciprocate the service extension which is being sought by General Telephone Co. as announced May 5.
Pacific Telephone District Manager Jack Buchart told the OCNS today that Pacific is now preparing an application for increased extended service which is expected to be filed with the California Public Utilities Commission within a few weeks.
The proposed plan contemplates making telephones within certain General Telephone Co. exchanges available to Pacific subscribers on a local calling basis, eliminating present tolls.
The General Exchanges involved would be in areas adjacent to Pacific exchanges, Buchart said.
If details of the application, to be disclosed at the time of filing, reveal that Pacific's extended service proposal will be the same as General's it means Fullerton and La Habra subscribers will be able to call each other toll-free.
Plan Incomplete
La Habra could, if the applications prove to be duplicated, also call Buena Park and Brea without charge. Buena Park would be able to call Artesia, Norwalk, South Whittier, and La Habra. Brea would add La Habra to its toll-free service also.
"The plan is still in preparation and therefore incomplete," Buchart said. Approval of both the General and Pacific applications would be the last procedural step required before the
SACRAMENTO — Tamara, the former paratrooper who claims to have been transformed into a woman, complained today that she and her new husband have had only one day of their honeymoon to themselves.
The bride, Tamra Edel Rees, 31, married J. E. Curtland III, in a ceremony in Reno last Saturday.
She claims that she underwent
Say Bible Best Seller But Not Understood
CLEVELAND (UP)—Rev. Donald G. Miller of Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Va., told a Sunday School convention last night that the Bible is the world's best seller and least understood book.
“If may still be a best seller,” Rev. Miller told the 5000 delegates, “but it is for most Protestants a little known book. Our colossal ignorance of it may be seen in the sheer lack of knowledge of its contents.”
Reverend Miller charged that “if may be seen also in the astounding way in which modern cults, whose tenets are quite contrary to the Bible, can—allegedly in the name of the Bible—make inroads into protestantism.”
The convention session broke into 100 interest groups to study Sunday School leadership and the use of modern techniques.
The convention's presiding president, Harold E. Stassen, meanwhile, divided his time between the convention and presidential cabinet meetings and other government functions in Washington.
I would say others in town could use this as a stick to measure by.
Our little town is fastly becoming a city. As you remember the city took a census count in January of 1955 at which time we topped the 30,000 mark. Now! the rumor is, in just six months we are over 40,000 in the Anaheim area. It is difficult to see a person downtown one knows. Think what it will be three years from now!
The ladies of the home will be glad to know that Aug. 5, and 6 will be Dollar Days in Anaheim. You may receive advertising of other values but only Aug. 5 and 6 are the real Dollar Days of Values.
Just 10 years ago, Aug. 6, 1945, the Atom Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Let's hope these two days of bargains will make just as big a bang.
Anaheim's Monday night opening started last week and it looked like a full house downtown. Parking lots full, people milling around — but not in the stores to any great degree. Fifty per cent of the people were in front of the Fox Theater awaiting the stars and a seat for the premiere. Thirty per cent were looking around the town, in stores and cooling off. The remaining 20 per cent were the buyers.
To make this Monday night opening a success it has to be a joint operation of all merchants. There can not be a few open here and a few closed right next door. The outlying stores such as Broadway will beat downtown to death if this is not accomplished, for in the Broadway shopping area all stores will be open.
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BIBLE, can—allegedly in the name of the Bible—make inroads into protestantism."
The convention session broke into 100 interest groups to study Sunday School leadership and the use of modern techniques.
The convention's presiding president, Harold E. Stassen, meanwhile, divided his time between the convention and presidential cabinet meetings and other government functions in Washington.
Approval of the applications would make toll-free dialing possible for thousands of subscribers of both companies throughout the county.
First part of the service extension was learned after Buchart told OCNS that "Pacific Telephone is agreeable to providing extended service into Westminster and contiguous areas and we are now in the process of preparing the formal application to be presented to the PUC. This is being done in full cooperation with the General Telephone."
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Paratrooper Complains About Privacy With New Husband
Tamara Edel Rees, J. E. Curtland III, in Reno last Saturday that she underwent a sex transformation in Holland in 1954 to fulfill her desire to be a woman. Previously, she had served in the paratroopers in World War II and been married to a woman.
Interviewed in Oakland, where she had signed a $1000 a week contract to appear at the El Rey burlesque theater, Tamara told the United Press "with all this hubbub, Jim and I have only had one day to ourselves."
The soft-voiced bride explained her honeymoon was cut short because she had to appear at a burlesque theater here where she is lecturing on "straight psychology" at $1 a head.
Despite the press of public demands, Tamara and her husband, who formerly was employed by 20th Century Fox in Hollywood as a make-up man and hair stylist, plan "to get away from it all" in the near future.
"I'm appearing here for about two weeks," Tamra said. "And then I open in Oakland on Aug. 26. In the meantime, Jim and I will have a real honeymoon, probably at Lake Tahoe."
One thing the four-times decorated former paratrooper wanted cleared up was: "I'm not in burlesque. I'm appearing in burlesque houses, and other theaters. But I'm not in any burlesque show and I don't intend to be."
PARATROOPER TURNS HOUSEWIFE — Tamara Rees (right), former paratrooper who became a "woman" through sex surgery in Holland, was married in Reno to J. E. Courtland III (left) by a Methodist minister. They are shown on the stage of a burlesque theater in Sacramento, Cal., where they are lecturing on straight psychology during their honeymoon.
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SANTA ANA, (OCNS) — Top Santa Ana and Orange County civic officials started work on a gigantic master plan for roadways and freeways encompassing the whole Orange County area.
Using Santa Ana for a nucleus, the program calls for an expenditure of tens of millions when completed. County Planning Commission members, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce leaders, and Santa Ana City Council members discussed a plan to relieve Orange County's clogged highways.
Orange County Board of Supervisors instigated the most recent November, but material work did not start until Wednesday's city hall meeting.
"Someday our county will be completely settled," said Al Koch, Orange County Road Commissioner. "Now, four-lane highways in the state are obsolete, and in 10 years the population of the area will increase 35 per cent." Koch explained while presenting the county's plan for many six-lane roads, with 190 right-of-way.
"Counties can never finance the program," Koch explained, "thanks up to the cities." He noted this out as one of the important problems of the master plan.
Each brought out that stage construction—building highways is relatively short length at a time—was also important for the completion of the program.
Members of the county group working at the meeting stressed the importance of the six-lane throughout the whole program, saying that four-lane roads are obsolete before they are finished. Santa Ana's interests in the program were shown to be conflicting with county views on the six-lane super roads.
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