anaheim-gazette 1951-04-23
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No Deaths Report
Accidents, But 12
Week-end traffic accidents resulted in injuries to 12 persons in Orange county, the California Highway patrol reported today.
A three-car collision on Highway 39, south of Ball rd., resulted in injury to Beverly Jean Looper, 18, and Irene Mary Harding, 18, both of Whittier. An automobile driven by Miss Looper was involved in a crash yesterday afternoon with machines of Alfred Paul Krause, 65, of Santa Ana and Scott Wilson Carr, 34, of Whittier.
Also injured slightly was Mrs. Mae Mariotti, 59, of Los Angeles, when an automobile driven by her husband, Aladinó Marriotti, 55, was struck from the rear by another auto on Santa Ana Canyon rd., six miles east of Olive. Driver of the other auto was not identified.
Gloria Cinque, 27, of Whittier, was injured when an auto driven by Renato Cinque, 28, collied with one driven by Santos Cabrera, 51, of El Modena, on E. Chapman ave., at Earlham st., El Modena.
Max Gilbert Mendoza Hernandez, 17, of 425 S. Clementine st., Anaheim, suffered minor injuries when his machine ran off Placentia-Yorba rd., near Van Buren st., yesterday morning.
Arcadio Contreras Garcia, 50, of Santa Ana, said he lost control of his car Saturday night on E.
SILKY PERFECTION—Felt's Ali Baba, the Afghan hound shown above with his handler, Jim Felts of 6322 Lincoln ave., Anaheim, took best of breed in the Santa Ana Valley Kennel Club dog show held yesterday in La Palma Park. His long, silken coat is almost a platinum blond. Young Felts will enter Anaheim Union high school next year.
Dog Show
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Southerndown Bit o Glamour owned by Jane G. Henderson of San Diego.
Group winners were Marmilos Extra Special, a black cocker spaniel owned by Mr. and Mrs. Milo G. Vickery of Glendora; Buceaner of Idol Ours H., a bloodhound owned by Pearl and Edd Armstrong of San Gabriel; Ch. Butcher Boy of Coatsville, a Dalmatian owned by H. R. Marcus of 1326 S. Beverly Glen blvd., Los Angeles; Ch. Trevone Tartar of Bothkennar, a Scottish terrier owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Campbell of 942 Tularosa dr., Los Angeles, and Ch. Marlene's Rajoh, a miniature pinscher, owned by Mrs. William O. Badshaw.
LA WOMAN
CHARGES ATTACK
Complaint, by a Los Angeles woman that she was criminally attacked and robbed last night near Harmony Park, was being probed today by investigators from the sheriff's office and Santa Ana police department.
Officers quoted Mrs. Frances L. Hughes, 26, as saying she accompanied five men from a Santa Ana bar and that three of the men attacked her in the back seat of the auotomobile near Anaheim.
She said she had lost her purse, containing $19, and a $50 wrist watch in the scuffle with the men.
If You Drive! Don't Drink
Joint Chiefs
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like an elderly GI wearing five stars.
Crisp, incisive-spoken Army Gen. J. Lawton Collins—"Lightning Joe" of the European war, the man with a reputation as a brilliant strategist, skilled by experience in testifying before Congressional committees.
The silver-haired, quiet man who, like MacArthur, fought his war in the Pacific, Admiral Forrest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations.
Air Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg, who fought the air war in Europe. He now commands the Air Force prohibited by White House and United Nation decision from bombing the enemy's air bases in Manchuria — unless the reds launch mass air attacks.
Unanimous decisions by the JCS is a matter of tradition. But in the past, especially during World War II days, the attainment of this unanimity produced...
Your information operator is on the job to serve you... with numbers not listed in your directory. And smart telephone users call her only when they don't find the number they want in the telephone book. Why, they say, make two calls when one will do?
Why not keep a list of Long Distance numbers too?
Wonder how many long distance users have discovered that a list of the out-of-town numbers they call can be a mighty handy thing. Saves time, you know, if you place your call by number rather than just by name and address. So, next time you call, why not jot down the number of the person you're calling when your long distance operator reports it to you...and start your own long distance number list?
Lots of people spend lots of time designing your telephone set for both beauty and efficiency, Gadgets and attachments only clutter up its clean lines... and perhaps impair its efficiency.
Pacific Telephone
Air Gen. Hoyl Vandenberg, who fought the air war in Europe. He now commands the Air Force prohibited by White House and United Nation decision from bombing the enemy's air bases in Manchuria — unless the reds launch mass air attacks.
Unanimous decisions by the JCS is a matter of tradition. But in the past, especially during World War II days, the attainment of this unanimity produced some lengthy and husky controversies.
At times, vital decisions in the war were postponed for weeks and months while the Joint Chiefs argued and quarreled and finally had to have the late President Roosevelt make the decision—which then became unanimous.
In recent years, decisions have not always been unanimous. There is the instance of the scrapping of the Navy's project to build a 65,000-ton supercarrier. Admiral Louis Denfeld, then the Navy member, certainly didn't vote with other members to recommend the scrapping of Former Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson.
RITA HEADS WEST
HOLLYWOOD (PA)—Rita Hayworth has noffied her studio that she's ready to report for work.
A Columbia studios spokesman said today that the actress, who abandoned her screen career to marry Moslem Prince Aly Khan, will come to Hollywood soon from New York where she is now visiting. Her husband is in Europe.
Miss Hayworth was suspended two and a half years ago when she turned down a part in a western film. A few weeks later she married the prince and settled in Europe.
Deaths Reported in Weekend
Incidents, But 12 Are Injured
Anaheim
Gazetteer
by JOHN S.
NEUBAUER
NEWSHILITE—With the California Supreme court quashing Anaheim's appeal for a rehearing Fullerton won the now famous "shoestring annexation" controversy and may go ahead and annex the strip on Highway 101 that lies between the two cities.
NEWSWEEK — James Barham was granted permission to establish a boys school northeast of Anaheim. The County planning commission overruled the Anaheim planners who were opposed to the site because of the heavy traffic. School trustee Tom Henry told Anaheim Elementary school teachers that the district was being operated on a deficit when a teacher delegation asked for $350 raise. The establishment of the Citrus Growers, Inc., Mexican Labor camp caused quite a furor at Fullerton. Construction is continuing. Another $1,200,000 has been allocated for the building of
OY SCOUTS were the hosts at a big benefit breakfst Saturday morning. The Scouts sold the tickets to the event and a good crowd responded son, 11581 Placentia ave., watching Lee DeHart of Bridgeford Mea Mills whipping up some chow for the event.
Anaheim Ranks Fifth in Orange County
In Recent March of Dimes Contributions
Anaheim placed fifth in rank out of 22 Orange county cities in the recent March of Dimes drive. It was reported at the annual March of Dimes dinner held at Knott's Berry Farm Friday evening for the report of contributions which concludes the drive.
Heading the list of top contributing cities was Santa Ana with $5434.33 followed by Laguna Beach, $4750.07. El-Toro Marine Base rated third with $3396.68 and
Expect Kilauea To Erupt After Quiet 16 Years
HONOLULU (AP) — A strong earthquake on the big island of Hawaii Sunday prompted specula-
Controeras Garcia, 50, na, said he lost control Saturday night on E. Ave., near Yorba st., Orange. His machine power pole and some was taken to Orange capital with major inured Saturday was Mrs. Greth, 22, of Santa Ana, a passenger in an auto her husband, which with one driven by Man-of-Talbert at Fifth st. y ave., west of Santa Mary Martinez, 32, of Cerritos ave., Anaheim, jury Saturday night in of her car with one G. A. Hyde, 28, of Struck ave., and Doug-ange.
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dierly GI wearing five incisive-spoken Army awton Collins—"Light-of the European war, with a reputation as a strategist, skilled by ex-testifying before Con-committees.
per-haired, quiet man MacArthur, fought his Pacific, Admiral Forman, Chief of Naval
Hoyt Vandenberg, who air war in Europe. He hands the Air Force by White House and nation decision from the enemy's air bases in — unless the reds ss air attacks.
us decisions by the matter of tradition. But last, especially during II days, the attain-uis unanimity produced
PETS—La Palma park was the scene of Orange county's biggest dog show yesterday. The canine aristocrats really had their day.
SPORTSWEEK — Four Sunset league records were shattered as Santa Ana upset Newport Harbor to with the league spikefest, 60% to 54½; Huntington Beach was third, 32; Fullerton, fourth, 23¾, and Anaheim trailed with six points which represented Larry Kirchman's record breaking 50.9 second quarter mile sprint. Garden Grove's Adolph Haya turned in a sparkling 4 minute 39.8 second mite as Laguna Beach won the Orange league spike meet from Tustin ... Cotler's Anaheim bowlers took the Orange county title with a score of 2934; Louis Tsout-souvas and Walt Gunther of Orange won the doubles, 1314; while Anaheim's Al Schultz took the singles with 720; Henry Del Girogio site because of the heavy traffic . . . School trustee Tom Henry told Anaheim Elementary school teachers that the district was boing operated on a deficit when a teacher delegation asked for $350 raise . . . The establishment of the Citrus Growers, Inc., Mexican Labor camp caused quite a furor at Fullrton. Construction is continuing . . . Another $1,200,000 has been allocated for the building of a portion of the Hollywood-Santa Ana freeway .
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 26—Eight people died as the result of Orange county traffic. Stanley Shafer, 41, was apparently killed instantly when the pickup he was driving failed to negotiate a curve. Earl Johnson, 53, died of injuries sustained in a crash March 24. Manuel Vasquez, 36, added his name to the coroner's statistics, when he died of injuries sustained in a 101-Imperial highway crash . . . Donald Story, 42, a Katella school trustee, was killed instantly in a crash that injured five others . . . Four persons—Carrol Davis, 53; Ernest Weaver, 58; Fred Beaumont, 69, and his wife, Mrs. F. J. Beaumont, 55—were the victims of a grim Huntington Beach blvd. crash. Drive carefully. Death lurks at the crossroad and cross walk. It may be waiting for you
PETS—La Palma park was the scene of Orange county's biggest dog show yesterday. The canine aristocrats really had their day.
SPORTSWEEK — Four Sunset league records were shattered as Santa Ana upset Newport Harbor to with the league spikefest, 60% to 54½; Huntington Beach was third, 32; Fullerton, fourth, 23¾, and Anaheim trailed with six points which represented Larry Kirchman's record breaking 50.9 second quarter mile sprint . . . Garden Grove's Adolph Haya turned in a sparkling 4 minute 39.8 second mite as Laguna Beach won the Orange league spike meet from Tustin ... Cotler's Anaheim bowlers took the Orange county title with a score of 2934; Louis Tsout-souvas and Walt Gunther of Orange won the doubles, 1314; while Anaheim's Al Schultz took the singles with 720; Henry Del Girogio site because of the heavy traffic . . . School trustee Tom Henry told Anaheim Elementary school teachers that the district was boing operated on a deficit when a teacher delegation asked for $350 raise . . . The establishment of the Citrus Growers, Inc., Mexican Labor camp caused quite a furor at Fullrton. Construction is continuing . . . Another $1,200,000 has been allocated for the building of a portion of the Hollywood-Santa Ana freeway .
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 26—Eight people died as the result of Orange county traffic. Stanley Shafer, 41, was apparently killed instantly when the pickup he was driving failed to negotiate a curve. Earl Johnson, 53, died of injuries sustained in a crash March 24. Manuel Vasquez, 36, added his name to the coroner's statistics, when he died of injuries sustained in a 101-Imperial highway crash . . . Donald Story, 42, a Katella school trustee, was killed instantly in a crash that injured five others . . . Four persons—Carrol Davis, 53; Ernest Weaver, 58; Fred Beaumont, 69, and his wife, Mrs. F. J. Beaumont, 55—were the victims of a grim Huntington Beach blvd. crash. Drive carefully. Death lurks at the crossroad and cross walk. It may be waiting for you
PETS—La Palma park was the scene of Orange county's biggest dog show yesterday. The canine aristocrats really had their day.
SPORTSWEEK — Four Sunset league records were shattered as Santa Ana upset Newport Harbor to with the league spikefest, 60% to 54½; Huntington Beach was third, 32; Fullerton, fourth, 23¾, and Anaheim trailed with six points which represented Larry Kirchman's record breaking 50.9 second quarter mile sprint . . . Garden Grove's Adolph Haya turned in a sparkling 4 minute 39.8 second mite as Laguna Beach won the Orange league spike meet from Tustin ... Cotler's Anaheim bowlers took the Orange county title with a score of 2934; Louis Tsout-souvas and Walt Gunther of Orange won the doubles, 1314; while Anaheim's Al Schultz took the singles with 720; Henry Del Girogio site because of the heavy traffic . . . School trustee Tom Henry told Anaheim Elementary school teachers that the district was boing operated on a deficit when a teacher delegation asked for $350 raise . . . The establishment of the Citrus Growers, Inc., Mexican Labor camp caused quite a furor at Fullrton. Construction is continuing . . . Another $1,200,000 has been allocated for the building of a portion of the Hollywood-Santa Ana freeway .
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 26—Eight people died as the result of Orange county traffic. Stanley Shafer, 41, was apparently killed instantly when the pickup he was driving failed to negotiate a curve. Earl Johnson, 53, died of injuries sustained in a crash March 24. Manuel Vasquez, 36,added his name to the coroner's statistics,when he died of injuries sustained in a 101-Imperial highway crash . . . Donald Story,42,a Katella school trustee,was killed instantly in a crash that injured five others . . . Four persons—Carrol Davis,53;Ernest Weaver,58;Fred Beaumont,69,and his wife,Mrs. F.J.Beaumont,55—were the victims of a grim Huntington Beach blvd. crash.Drive carefully.Death lurks at the crossroad and cross walk.It may be waiting for you
BURGLARY OF his home and theft of articles valued at nearly $400 was reported to the Sheriff's office yesterday by Arthur L. Cole of 10232 Katella rd., Anahein. Articles taken included a table-model television set,a child's bank,a woman's wrist watch and a class ring.
DeCock,79; Ernest Davis,67,and Mrs.Lillian Artes,77...Life began for seven boys and four girls.Sgt.Dave Macrender became the proud father of a son;so did John Jackson; Manuel Povar; Frank Gonzales; Ronald Rhines,Thomas Kilpatrick and Frank Heldemann.Rudy Tavar has a baby daughter; so do the Arthur Pintellis,Joseph Johnscns,and the Robert Friends...Marriage licenses were issued
DeCock,79; Ernest Davis,67,and Mrs.Lillian Artes,77...Life began for seven boys and four girls.Sgt.Dave Macrender became the proud father of a son;so did John Jackson; Manuel Povar; Frank Gonzales; Ronald Rhines,Thomas Kilpatrick and Frank Heldemann.Rudy Tavar has a baby daughter; so do the Arthur Pintellis,Joseph Johnscns,and the Robert Friends...Marriage licenses were issued
YOUTH DROWS AT NEWPORT Richard Bales,14,of Fontana,drowned at Newport Beach yesterday while swimming in the ocean at the foot of 19th st.
The victim was swimming with three companions who were rescued.His companions were Allie A.Parker,38,Leonard Bennett,23,and Richard Fletcher,14.all of Fontana,Lifeguard Jack Jones
Hoyt Vandenberg, who air war in Europe. He commands the Air Force by White House and nation decision from the enemy's air bases in — unless the reds miss air attacks.
Decisions by the matter of tradition. But must, especially during II days, the attainment unanimity produced by husky control.
Vital decisions in the postponed weeks while the Joint issued quarreled and had to have the late Roosevelt make the decision then became unanticipated.
Crime—a former inmate of a state mental institution, Julio T. Aparicio, 57. Atwood, is being held in the county jail on the charge of murdering Santana Acosta, 59. By beating him with a hatchet, nammer and pitchfork. Superior Judge Raymond Thompson ruled that Earl H. Roberts, 31, who was convicted of felony mannaughter, was sane. Roberts will be sentenced April 27. W. Henry Rose, public accountant, disclosed that Seal Beach's Sheet Metal Casino grossed $774,686 from June to October 1950; the take from poker was listed at $294,789. Gross profit from the operation was said to be $471,014. Nose also stated that James Ancich drew $2250 per month; William Robertson, former Ellay vice squader, got $2000 monthly, and William Parr was paid $1750 a month. He did not know the actual owners of the club. Anyway, the "non-profit organization" was no puny ante operation.
Statistics—Four marriage licenses; six death certificates; eleven birth certificates were issued to Anaheimers during the past week. As it must to all mortals, death came to Joseph Garcia, 52; Albert Meyer, 80; George Schmitt, 72; Mrs. Helen DeCock, 79; Ernest Davis, 67, and Mrs. Lillien Artes, 77... Life began for seven boys and four girls. Sgt. Dave Macender became the proud father of a son; so did John Jackson; Manuel Povar; Frank Gonzales; Ronald Rhines, Thomas Kilpatrick and Frank Heidemann. Rudy Tavar has a baby daughter; so do the Arthur Plintellis, Joseph Johnscens, and the Robert Friends. Marriage licenses were issued to Euardo Madrid and Carmen Correa: William Steinborn and Marjory Tipton; James Gesler and Ja Schneider; and Allen Wisser and Jean Allen.
NITECAPSULE—Most married men know who's boss around the house, though they'll rarely admit it.
We should examine ourselves and learn what is the affectation and purpose of the heart, for in this way only can we learn what we honestly are. —Mary Baker Eddy
GOLD RUSH COMING!
Group Prepares Campaign for Election Slate
Anaheim Citizen's Committee, which is backing three candidates in the May 18 school board election, met Friday to map a campaign for public education on candidates and issues in the election.
A kick-off luncheon meeting in the Anaheim Elks club was scheduled for Wednesday noon to rally support for the committee's candidates, Gilbert Koehler, Mrs. Arthur Roquet, and Rex Coons. It will be open to the public.
An executive committee to arrange for necessary materials was appointed, including Mrs. John Wilson, chairman; Warren Ashleigh and Joe Thompson.
Present at the meeting were John Bovee, Ashleigh, Thompson, Ernest Ganahl, Joe Critchfield, Gregory Snyder, Al Hughes, Mrs. John Wilson, Ray Reafsnyder, John J. Dwyer and Howard Loudon, Jr.
Pacific Electric Bus Time Changed
Earlier departure time for one morning express trip from Santa Ana to Los Angeles on the Los Angeles-Fullerton-Santa Ana motor coach line, effective Tuesday, April 24, was announced today by H. O. Marler, Pacific Electric Railway Co. passenger traffic manager.
The change is being made to accommodate passengers whose working day begins at 9:30 a.m.
The trip now leaving Santa Ana at 8:32 a.m. daffy except Sal-
A strong force on the big island of Sunday prompted speculation that Kilauea volcanoable into eruption after 16 years.
Minute quake shook the Lulu (AP) — A strong force on the big island of Sunday prompted speculation that Kilauea volcanoable into eruption after 16 years.
Thomas A. Jaggar, volcanoid "it looks like the moving again at Kilauea." Quake of this nature precedes volcanic activity, inactive for 16 years, erupting on an average every 11 years.
We've been expect-wake up again."
Earthquake caused a landmine maumau, largest crayon Kilauea. The U.S. and Geodetic Survey said the centered under either mountain or Mauna Loa erupted last year.
AKES NEWBORN CALF
Corn calf was taken from Dairy at Thelma and Cypress, yesterday immediately after it was ordering to sheriff's officers. Reported by George Berg, 5551 Thelma st., was by a suspect in a red duck.
DROWNS AT NEWPORT
Bales, 14, of Fontana, at Newport Beach yes while swimming in the foot of 19th st.
Tim was swimming with companions who were rescompanions were Allie Carr, 38. Leonard Bennett. Richard Fletcher, 14. allna. Lifeguard Jack Jones.
Anna to Los Angeles on the Los Angeles-Fullerton-Santa Ana motor coach line, effective Tuesday, April 24, was announced today by H. O. Marler, Pacific Electric Railway Co. passenger traffic manager.
The change is being made to accommodate passengers whose working day begins at 9:30 a.m.
The trip now leaving Santa Ana at 8:32 a.m. daily except Saturday and Sunday, arriving in Los Angeles at 9:40 a.m., will leave at 8:02 a.m. and arrive in Los Angeles at 9:10 a.m.
The trip now leaving Santa Ana Saturday at 8:18 a.m., arriving in Los Angeles at 9:40 a.m., will depart at 7:48 a.m. and arrive in Los Angeles at 9:10 a.m.
There will be no change in Pacific Electric passenger service when Southlanders move their clocks ahead one hour at 1 a.m. on Sunday, April 29.
Schedules will be shifted to conform with daylight saving time and, in effect, there will be no loss of service.
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Physicians & Surgeons
Dr. J. W. Truxaw
PHYSICIAN
Phones: Office 3215, Res. 2010;
Center & L.A. Anaheim
Open Evenings and Sunday Morning
J. W. UTTER, M.D.
Office Phone 3211
Residence: 1001 W. Center St.
201-202 California Bldg.
Anaheim, California
Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-2 to 5 p.m.
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