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Stanton Woman Dies in Orange Inez Urtado Espinoza, 85 a native of Mexico who came to California 24 years ago and who has lived in Stanton 14 years, died yesterday (Monday) for noon at an Orange hospital after a brief illness. The family home is at 10861 Oak street, Stanton. She is survived by two granddaughters, Mrs. Angelina Reyes and Aurora Reyes; two grandsons, Manuel and Arthur Reyes, and one granddaughter, Violet Reyes all of Stanton. She was a member of the Catholic church in Stanton. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced by the Hilgenfeld mortuary. BALBOA—Burglarstole $20,000 worth of jewelry, antique guns and furnishings from his home while he and his family were away, speed flyer Paul Mantz reported to police yesterday. One of the missing items, he said, is a gold watch given him by the late Amelia Earhart shortly before she was lost on a 1937 Pacific flight. Shop Friday Night Till 9 Guy Tester Wins Toaster Trophy Guy Tester won the Toastmaster trophy for his speech "Pity the Poor Farmer" illustrated with distribution of the consumer's dollar on a "Tannel board." Paul Von Klieben spoke on "My Friend Leo" while Frank Maguire described the way to "Help Each Other" and Ray Damerell told of "Our Lost Week End." The speakers were introduced by Guy Holman, toastmaster of the evening. Dude Sanda, Table Topic master, conducted a round table discussion on "Helpful Hints for Speech Preparation." Evaluation was under the direction of Page Vincent assisted by Dr. Kenneth Heuler, Marion Pickle and Mel Mungerson. The invocation was given by C. Stillson and guest of the evening was Edward Faulkner. The timekeeper for the regular Monday night dinner meeting was R. H. Allen and the meeting was under the chairman ship of C. O. Garshwiler. It was held in the banquet room of Lum's Cafe. If You Drink! Don't Drive WSB Steps Into Oil Strike by Ordering Talks WASHINGTON (P)—The WSB Stabilization Board (WSB) stepped into the two weeks old strike today by ordering a set of informal board discussions what to do. The WSB, which had called representatives of more than score of oil companies and a coalition of striking unionists, held five-minute formal session. WSB Chairman Nathan L. Finger read a statement saying the board would "explore ways and means of expediting selections of the remaining displaces in the national interest" would check into scattered agreements already reached in the fist. He said the board is of theanimous opinion that disputes unresolved can be settled through collective bargaining. The unions have refused to off the strike, which has afflicted about one-third of the nation's production, but agreed to attend today's WSB meeting. Plans Submitted For New Coast Guard Station County supervisors will bid June 10 at 3 p.m. on the construction of improvements at proposed new site of Coast Guard headquarters on county property bordering Newport bay. Construction of a bulkhead with a fill behind it, also Coast Guard dock and boat will be included in the contract. Mobilgas 22.0 Miles per Gallon with Mobilgas Average of 25 cars in Mobilgas Economy Run The 22.0 miles per gallon average of 25 strictly stock passenger cars competing in the high-speed 1415.4-mile Mobilgas Economy Run from Los Angeles to Sun Valley dramatically demonstrates the inherent mileage built into today's automobile. CLASS WINNERS WERE: CLASS A, Ford "6" Mainline, 25.46 mpg; CLASS B, Kaiser De Luxe, 24.64 mpg; CLASS C, Mercury Monterey, 25.40 mpg; CLASS D, Hudson Wasp, 20.46 mpg; CLASS E, De Soto Firestone, 6 pass., 21.27 mpg; CLASS F, Chrysler Saratoga, 19.02 mpg; CLASS G, Lincoln Capri, 22.35 mpg; CLASS H, Chrysler Saratoga, 8 pass., 17.65 mpg; CLASS I, Chrysler Crown Imperial, 16.23 mpg; Special Lightweight 4-Cyl. Class, Henry J Corsair, 30.85 mpg; Special Lightweight 6-Cyl. Class, Plymouth Concord, 23.07 mpg. The Mercury Monterey took the sweepstakes prize with a figure of 25.40 miles per gallon. Running under identical competitive conditions, the 25 strictly stock American cars averaged 22.0 miles per gallon. WINNERS ... were picked in 11 classes, each being judged on its performance, pound for pound, compared to others within that price class. Winners were selected on a handicap basis so that every competitor had equal chance. Handicapping was on a "ton-mile" basis: car weight is multiplied by the Guard Station County supervisors will bid June 10 at 3 p.m. on the construction of improvements at proposed new site of Coast Guard dock and boat station on county property bordering Newport bay. Construction of a bulkhead with a fill behind it, also Coast Guard dock and boat station will be included in the contract awarded. Plans were approved by the supervisors at an adjournment session Monday afternoon. Preliminary plans were submitted at the same time by the architects, for the proposed new Coast Guard headquarters building. These plans were filed in accordance with a time schedule in contract with the architects, plans to be submitted later. Over-all cost of the Coast Guard project, including the property building, has been estimated $94,000. Boom Building Week Reported In County Areas Building in Orange county unincorporated territory last boomed up to $859,356, with than half of it at Garden Grove where a tract of 73 homes received a valuation of nearly $000. An $87,500 gymnasium on grounds of Mission San Capistrano, and a $57,000 tion to the Standard Oil office Imperial and -101 Highways Habra. Building dropped off during week in Anaheim area, which two permits, a $7000 residence Ed Bund, 9851 S. Lemon st., a $2200 residence addition for Trantham at 10621 Lexington. Southland Opposes To UN, Bunche Sa LOS ANGELES (AP) — T seems to be more organized position to the United Nation Southern California than anywhere in the nation, says Dr. P J. Bunche, UN trusteeship rector. WINNERS... were picked in 11 classes, each being judged on its performance, pound for pound, compared to others within that price class. Winners were selected on a handicap basis so that every competitor had equal chance. Handicapping was on a "ton-mile" basis: car weight is multiplied by the number of miles, and then divided by the gallons of Mobilgas used, to get the "ton-miles per gallon" figure. The Sweepstakes winner is that car which delivered the highest ton-miles per gallon of all participants in all classes. IT WAS OFFICIAL... was sanctioned and supervised by Contest Board, American Automobile Association. CHECK THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR FAVORITE (These figures represent the best mileage of each make) MILES PER GALLON CHEVROLET Styleline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.571 CHRYSLER Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.359 DE SOTO Firestone B. & pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.277 FORD "A" Mainline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.463 HUDSON Hornet "A". ..... 20.827 KAISER DeLuxe ..... 24.648 LINCOLN Capri ..... 22.356 MERCURY Monterey ..... 25.409 PACKARD "200" ..... 19.227 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook ..... 23.522 STUDEBAKER Champion ..... 27.822 SPECIAL LIGHTWEIGHT CLASSES HENRY J Corsair "A" ..... 30.855 PLYMOUTH Canserd ..... 23.079 GASOLINES WERE STRICTLY STOCK... with drivers using either Mobilgas or Mobilgas Special (premium), whichever they preferred. Regular Mobiloil protected the engine, and all running gear was lubricated with regular Mobilgreases. TO GET ALL THE MILEAGE YOUR CAR CAN DELIVER— Economy Run drivers urge these three rules: drive safely, keep your car in good mechanical condition, and use Mobilgas. GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION SB Steps Into Strike by Ordering Talks WASHINGTON (AP)—The Wage Organization Board (WSB) step into the two weeks old oil today by ordering a series of formal board discussions on to do. WSB, which had called in representatives of more than a half of oil companies and a coalition of striking unionists, held a minute formal session. B S Chairman Nathan L. Fein read a statement saying board would "explore ways means of expediting settle- of the remaining disputes the national interest" and check into scattered agree-already reached in the field. said the board is of the "unusual opinion that disputes still involved can be settled through active bargaining." unions have refused to call the strike, which has affected one-third of the nation's oil action, but agreed to attend WSB meeting. Submitted for New Coast Guard Station County supervisors will open June 10 at 3 p.m. on the condition of improvements at the used new site of Coast Guard quarters on county property during Newport bay. Construction of a bulkhead, a fill behind it, also the Guard dock and boat slips, included in the contract to BAPTIST SPEAKER—Harry Fox, right, introduces Leonard Ellers to dinner meeting of Bethel Baptist Men's Brotherhood last night. Ellers, ex-cowhand and ex-Hollywood western actor, illustrates religious talk with rope tricks, guitar and harmonica music, Skit by women of Bethel Baptist also entertained the 120-odd members and guests. (Gazette photo by Kreidt) El Toro Armed Forces Day Flight Canceled Due to Petroleum Strike Plans for a giant air show to highlight the third annual Armed Forces Day "Open House" at the El Toro (Santa Ana) Marine Corps Air Station, have been crippled. Ample parking facilities are available at both bases and the public is invited to visit either station. At El Toro their will be exciting aviation exhibits, dozens of Desperate Divide In Marriage For $15,000 LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles divorcee, she is desperate from debts and the critical illness sister, has offered her rift for $15,000. She made the offer vertisement yesterday by Hollywood Reporter, Film Tie She described herself as dancer, considered excruciative and with a well There was no name. On phone number and a number. Still concealing her told a newsman later that a night club dancer injury ended her carve She and her five-year were befriended by a staked them to room she said. But she has to sell a movie script writing and is now $10 to them and owes a to the private school tends, she added. The woman said she reveal her identity to sister, who needs im- tention at a clinic, accept money if she l- was being obtained. "I would make every to be a good wife," Mous promised. BOY SCOUT AID WASHINGTON (AP) ate passed and sent yesterday a bill auth- Defense Department tary camping, messi- tion and medical equi- Boy Scouts or Ameri- El Toro Armed Forces Day Flight Canceled Due to Petroleum Strike Plans for a giant air show to highlight the third annual Armed Forces Day "Open House" at the El Toro (Santa Ana) Marine Corps Air Station, have been crippled by the nation-wide strike in the oil industry. Headquarters, Aircraft, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, located at El Toro, announced this week that the petroleum shut-down has forced a last minutes alteration of plans for the "Open House" May 17. However, it was emphasized that should the oil strike terminate by Saturday morning, the mammoth air demonstration will take place as originally scheduled. In spite of the unpredictable oil situation, the remainder of the festivities scheduled for El Toro Air Station and the Marine Corps Air Facility (former the Lighter Than Air Base) will go on as planned. The gates at the Air Facility will open at 10:00 a.m., while El Toro's gates will swing open at Public Aid Asked On Obscenity In Radio-TV Probe WASHINGTON (UP) — Parents throughout the nation were urged today to help Congress clean up radio and television programs, books, magazines and comics. Investigations by two committees into those fields were ordered yesterday by the house in separate resolutions passed without vocal opposition. Only 31 of the 435 house members were present at the time. A commerce subcommittee will "determine the extent to which the radio and television programs currently available to the people of the United States contain immoral or otherwise offensive matter." ANAHEIM GAZETTE WANT-ADS GET RESULT Southland Opposed to UN, Bunche Says US ANGELES (AP) — There is to be more organized opposition to the United Nations in Northern California than anywhere on the nation, says Dr. Ralph Bunche, UN trusteeship director. The 1950 Nobel Peace Prize was said yesterday he learned UN essay contest for high schools has been banned by the U.S. of Education. It's hard to understand," he newsmen. "Not only does our comment and its foreign policy squarely behind the UN but United States had much to with organizing it and we are most active member. Yet here is American school system that something that the nation asks for." Local Man Opens Used Car Lot The opening of a used car lot at 33 S. Los Angeles st. was announced today by the new proprietor Robert E. (Bud) Campbell, N. Zeyn st., Campbell, a native of Anaheim, added local elementary and schools and Fullerton Junior College. He served in the United States and overseas during World II with the U.S. Air Force as a member of the Anaheim club. Newcomer to the Anaheim car field, Campbell has sold for local dealers for several years into those fields were ordered yesterday by the house in separate resolutions passed without vocal opposition. Only 31 of the 435 house members were present at the time. A commerce subcommittee will "determine the extent to which the radio and television programs currently available to the people of the United States contain immoral or otherwise offensive matter or place improper emphasis upon crime, violence, and corruption." A special nine-man committee to be named by Speaker Rayburn will do the same with respect to "current literature," defined as books, magazines, and comic books. Both resolutions were introduced by Rep. Gathings (D-Ark), who is expected to head the special committee. Both groups are directed to report to the present session of congress and are empowered to recommend any legislation they deem necessary to eliminate any offensive and undesirable matter from the airwaves and the bookstands. The National Broadcasting Co., said in New York that its programs have always maintained the highest standards of good taste and decency. Mutual Broadcasting System sid it was maintaining the rigid principles of the voluntary code drawn up by the National Association of Radio and Television broadcasters. Kurt Krieger, rookie righthander for the St. Louis Cardinals, was born in Traisen, Austria. Desperate Divorcee In Marriage Offer—For $15,000 LOS ANGELES (AP) — A young Los Angeles divorcee, who says she is desperate from worry over debts and the critical illness of her sister, has offered herself in marriage for $15,000. She made the offer in an advertisement yesterday in the Hollywood Reporter, Film Trade daily. She described herself as a "former dancer, considered exotic and attractive and with a well-loved son." There was no name. Only a telephone number and a postal box number. Still concealing her identity, she told a newman later that she was a night club dancer until a leg injury ended her career. She and her five-year-old son were befriended by a couple who staked them to room and board, she said. But she has been unable to sell a movie script she has been writing and is now $1,000 in debt to them and owes a like amount to the private school her son attends, she added. The woman said she could not reveal her identity because her sister, who needs immediate attention at a clinic, would not accept money if she knew how it was being obtained. "I would make every attempt to be a good wife," Mrs. Anonymous promised. BOY SCOUT AID WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed and sent to the House yesterday a bill authorizing the Defense Department to lend military camping, messing, refrigeration and medical equipment to the Boy Scouts or America for their Katella to Vote On Classroom Bond Issue Katella Elementary school district will vote for one unopposed trustee Friday, and, in the same election, will vote on a bond issue to construct two new classrooms for the school, Martin Morocco, district superintendent, said today. The school had been using a two-room portable building borrowed from the Anaheim district for classrooms, Morocco explained, but the building is being removed, leaving the school two rooms short. He said meetings of the Katella community had indicated the advisability of proposing the bond issue to replace the classroom space. Hubert Howell is the only man running for the vacancy on the board of trustees. Polls will be open at the school from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Friday. Native of Mexico Dies in Anaheim Mrs. Isabel Martinez died yesterday at the age of 58 in her home, 804 N. Paulina st. A native of Mexico, she had lived in Anaheim 18 years. She is survived by five sons, Carlos, Augustine and Alfonso Sanchez, all of Arcadia, Frederick Sanchez of Sierra Madre, and Tat Martinez of Anaheim; two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Garcia of Los Angeles and Mrs. Sally Martinez of Anaheim; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Jessie Martinez of Anaheim, and three brothers, Albert Mora, Monrovia, Sabas Mora, El Rio, Calif. James H. Daugherty: Dies in Anaheim James H. Daugherty, 73, a native of Brownville, Nebr., who came to Anaheim 31 years ago, died yesterday (Monday) afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Margaret D. Elliott, 542 N. West st., after a brief illness. He is survived by three sons Harold H. of Pacific Grove, John C. of Brea and Ralph K. Daugherty of San Jose; two daughters, Mrs. Frances N. Thomas of Brownville, Nebr., and Mrs. Margaret D. Elliott of Anaheim; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Headle of Iowa and Mrs. Jane Percy of Nebra.; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was a member of the Christian Church in Brownville, Nebr. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced by the Hilgenfeld mortuary. If You Drivel Don't Drink Get That Man! It's Every Girl's Privilege This Year. and be SURE that there is that perfect understanding that, when it comes to DRY CLEANING, he will always "LEAVE IT TO RITZ" Because We Specialize in Dry Cleaning "I would make every attempt to be a good wife," Mrs. Anonymous promised. BOY SCOUT AID WASHINGTON (AP)—The Senate passed and sent to the House yesterday a bill authorizing the Defense Department to lend military camping, messing, refrigeration and medical equipment to the Boy Scouts or America for their Third National Jamboree to be held at Irvine Ranch, Orange county, in June and July 1953. INGLEWOOD — Casting superstition aside, Hollywood Park today—May 13—opens its 13th season with 13 horses listed for the featured $25,000 premiere handicap. She is survived by five sons, Carlos, Augustine and Alfonso Sanchez, all of Arcadia, Frederick Sanchez of Sierra Madre, and Tat Martinez of Anaheim; two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Garcia of Los Angeles and Mrs. Sally Martinez of Anaheim; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Jessie Martinez of Anaheim, and three brothers, Albert Mora, Monrovia, Sabas Mora, El Rio, Calif., and C. Mora, LaVerne. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held tonight at 7:30 in the family residence with Requiem mass set for 8 a.m. tomorrow in St. Boniface church. Interment will follow in Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary is in charge of arrangements. 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