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ROYAL WIDOW AND QUEEN JOIN FUNERAL CORTEGE—The heavily veiled Queen Elizabeth and her mother (far right, left to right) leave London's Westminster Hall today for the carriage in which they will be borne to Windsor Castle for the interment of King George VI. The honor guard of Royal Navy sailors stands left as the funeral cortege gets under way (Associated Press Wirephoto via radio from London) Santa Anans Open New Anaheim Liquor Store Grand opening of the Wagon Wheel liquor store at 129 N. Los Angeles st., formerly the Sadu liquor store, is set for tomorrow. The new owners are Joe Sandkamp of Santa Ana and Johnny Holderman, now of Anaheim, but formerly of Santa Ana. A feature of the business will be catering to weddings, parties and other social events. Sandkamp is the former owner of the Lido cafe in Santa Ana. He Bills to Pirate Colorado River Water for Arizona to be Discussed Prospects for Congressional action on bills that would seriously affect Southern California's water supply from the Colorado river will be reviewed for members of the Cypress-Magnolia Farm Center and visitors at a meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m., at the Buena Park Women's Club House in Buena Park. Rufus Fee, field secretary for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, will be the speaker. Visitors are welcome. Object would add a new two-billion dollar tax burden on federal payers throughout the state. Residents of California, he plains, would have to pay $719,000 in higher taxes to sdate the project, while Arnold would pay less than one per cent of the cost. Fee points out that the U.S. States Senate has twice given proval to the costly project therefore California citizens remain on the alert against Angeles st., formerly the Sadu liquor store, is set for tomorrow. The new owners are Joe Sandkamp of Santa Ana and Johnny Holderman, now of Anaheim, but formerly of Santa Ana. A feature of the business will be catering to weddings, parties and other social events. Sandkamp is the former owner of the Lido cafe in Santa Ana. He has been in this type of business for the past 18 years and a resident of Santa Ana for the past eight years. He is a member of the Elks lodge and is a past compander of the DAV. Holderman was associated with Sandkamp in Santa Ana for seven years. He has resided in Orange county for the past 11 years. He and his wife, Beulah, are now making their home at 534½ S. Lemon st. in Anaheim. Sandkamp and Holderman purchased the liquor store from James and Candido Perez, who will continue to operate the Sadu cocktail lounge. NEW YORK (P)—Philip Murray, president of both the CIO and the CIO United Steelworkers, accused the steel industry today of trying to provoke a strike or threat of a walkout to get "unjustified price increases." For Health, Sat California Pro CAIRO, Egypt (P)—Prince Mohammed Aly, representing King Farouk, and Prime Minister Aly Maher Pasha attended a memorial service for King George VI at the cathedral of the Church of all Saints today. Monks were timekeepers in the Middle Ages. and NOW... DRY CLEANING TOO! Our new Super-Zoric cleaning department gives you modern methods combined with traditionally French handicrafting... a new concept in cleaning that brings you cleaner cleaning with full fashioned finishing... that restores the original luster to every individual. affect Southern California's water supply from the Colorado river will be reviewed for members of the Cypress-Magnolia Farm Center and visitors at a meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m., at the Buena Park Women's Club House in Buena Park. Rufus Fee, field secretary for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, will be the speaker. Visitors welcome. With 44 cities in this area now counting upon Colorado River water, more than 3,700,000 Californians are directly concerned in the outcome of bills now before Congress calling for a huge irrigation project in Arizona, according to Fee. "And loss of water to Arizona would seriously affect residential and industrial growth in Southern California," he states. "The Colorado River is the only supply we have that can meet our own future needs." Fee will emphasize that the "fantastic" Arizona irrigation pro- Traffic accidents in South California last year killed persons, 215 more than in 1951 was revealed yesterday by Public Safety Department of Automobile Club of Southern California. Fatalities in Orange county tailed 126 last year, as compared to 93 in 1950. Auto deaths during 1951 creased over the previous year all but four of the 13 southeastern counties, where the number fatalities remained the same. Los Angeles, one of the four tablished an all-time low in fatalities per 1000 registered hicles when it equalled the count of 704 deaths, the Club. The other three counties cording the same number deaths as during 1950 were perial, Inyo and Mono. The 1951 breakdown shows following number of traffic talities in each county. TOO! Our new Super-Zoric cleaning department gives you modern methods combined with traditionally French handicrafting...a new concept in cleaning that brings you cleaner cleaning with full fashioned finishing...that restore the original luster to every individual fibre of your garments...that carefully shapes your apparel to style with new steam-vacuum presses. DRY CLEANING of EVERY DESCRIPTION This New Two-Fold SERVICE ...SAVES YOU TIME ...IS CONVENIENT ...PUTS ALL YOUR CLEANING WORK in ONE BUNDLE FRENCH LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Anaheim 605 E. CENTER ST. HOURS: 7:30 to 5:30 Monday Through Saturday Owned and operated by EARL RYAN PHONE ANAHEIM 2433 for FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY or SAVE 10% through CASH and CARRY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA ROYAL MOURNERS IN FUNERAL CORTEGE—The four royal dukes of England walk together in solemn procession as the body of King George VI is borne from London's Westminster Hall on its way to burial at Windsor today. In foreground, front to rear, are: the Duke of Kent, 16-year-old nephew of the late king, and the Duke of Windsor, who surrendered his throne to the late king. Slightly to rear, front to rear, are: the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Edinburgh. At upper left is General Sir John T. Crocker, adjutant general to the forces.—(Associated Press Wire photo via radio from London) NOTABLES MARCH IN E —Distinguished mourne cortege as the body of London's Parliament bui Ethel Farris Story of Ori Speaking at the Optimist Ladies program at Mother's en last night, Ethel Farris Beach attorney and world er, by word and picture gripping story of the "Six Out of Ten." "Six out of ten of the of the world do not have to eat nor enough to wear these people through our can movies and personal with our American soldiers that there is a much better ROYAL MOURNERS IN FUNERAL CORTEGE—The four royal dukes of England walk together in solemn procession as the body of King George VI is borne from London's Westminster Hall on its way to burial at Windsor today. In foreground, front to rear, are: the Duke of Kent, 16-year-old nephew of the late king, and the Duke of Windsor, who surrendered his throne to the late king. Slightly to rear, front to rear, are: the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Edinburgh. At upper left is General Sir John T. Crocker, adjutant general to the forces.—(Associated Press Wire photo via radio from London) MAKES DEBUT HERE—Shown above is the new Nash-Healey sportscar featuring European custom body styling by Pinin Farina. Power plant is the Dual Jetfire Ambassador six-cylinder engine with overhead valves. With an aluminum cylinder head, two British S. U. horizontal carburetors and a seven-bearing crankshaft, the engine develops 125 horsepower. Front fenders rise above the hood line and continue through door panels. Chassis is made by the Donald Healey Co., Warwick, England; Pinin Farina’s custom body plant at Turin, Italy, builds the bodies; and Nash supplies the engine. The new car will go on display tomorrow at Anaheim Nash Agency, 311 N. Los Angeles st. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "SOUL" 11 A.M. SUNDAY First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "SOUL" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 8:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings 9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IS LOCATED IN CHURCH EDIFICE Open daily 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. except Sundays and Holidays FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Christian Science: Its Call to Healing and Redemption" Walter W. Kantack, C.S. of New York City Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Afternoon, February 17, 1952, at 3 P.M. Woman's Improvement Clubhouse Lois and Rose Streets First Church of Christ, Scientist, La Habra, Calif., Cordially Invites You NOTABLES MARCH IN FUNERAL PROCESSION —Distinguished mourners walk in the funeral cortege as the body of King George VI leaves London’s Parliament buildings (background) for burial in Windsor. At right foreground (tall man) is U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson. —(Associated Press Wirephoto via radio from London) Ethel Farris Tells Gripping Story of Orient Last Night Speaking at the Optimist club’s ladies program at Mother’s Kitchen last night, Ethel Farris, Long Beach attorney and world traveler, by word and picture told a gripping story of the Orient’s Six Out of Ten. “Six out of ten of the people of the world do not have enough to eat nor enough to wear. Yet these people through our American movies and personal contact with our American soldiers know that there is a much better way General Douglas MacArthur. “Never before,” she stated, "has a conquering general told a defeated people that he occupied their country in the name of a Christian nation. To a pagan country he has brought Christianity and democratic freedom. Followers of communism have been reduced from 40 per cent to less than 1½ per cent. An unexpected surprise was given the delighted Optimists when Eddie and George Edward Though the business portion of the meeting awaits brief, the Optimists at their regular board meeting approved a safety bicycle inspection in the elementary schools where requested by school authorities and P-TA's. Not only will parents be warned of defective mechanism if found on their children’s bikes, but this “Safety-lite” tape will be applied to all bicycles to safeguard the cyclist for night riding. The new product, 200 times greater in reflective power than white paint, is sharply visible in the beam of an automobile’s headlights at a quarter mile distance. In last night, Ethel Farris, Long Beach attorney and world traveler, by word and picture told a gripping story of the Orient's Six Out of Ten. "Six out of ten of the people of the world do not have enough to eat nor enough to wear. Yet these people through our American movies and personal contact with our American soldiers know that there is a much better way of life," explained Mrs. Farris. They will succeed in having these things and they will adopt either Christianity or communism to get them," warned Mrs. Farris. United States is the white spot on the world. Being a first hand observer of American occupation while living in Japan, the noted photographer paid glowing tribute to a conquering general told a defeated people that he occupied their country in the name of a Christian nation. To a pagan country he has brought Christianity and democratic freedom. Followers of communism have been reduced from 40 per cent to less than 1½ per cent. An unexpected surprise was given the delighted Optimists when Eddie and Creage Edward sang a series of special valentine duets. Mr. Edwards has long been a star of such musical extravaganzas as "Blossom Time," "Naughty Marletta" and "Wonderful Night." His varied career has run the gamut from a guitar playing radio singer, a vocalist for Sammy Kaye and Xavier Cugat, and Grand Opera. Not only will parents be warned of defective mechanism if found on their children's bikes, but this "Safety-lite" tape will be applied to all bicycles to safeguard the cyclist for night riding. The new product, 200 times greater in reflective power than white paint, is sharply visible in the beam of an automobile's headlights at a quarter mile distance. CARPENTER ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING Sylvester E. Koski, 32, carpenter, of 5058 N. Premier, Long Beach, was arrested by Santa Ana police late yesterday on a warrant from Anaheim justice court, charging drunk driving. If You Drink! Don't Drive On the train...as at home... Only on the train can you enjoy the restful pleasure of a roomy, full-length bed, in your berth or private room...as you roll swiftly through the night to your destination. 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