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Anaheim Gazette WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1920 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA TENSE MOMENT—In "The Silver Cord," annual spring play now running at Fullerton junior college, a dramatic moment is enacted by Liz Robbins (Anaheim), Joyce Shunk (Anaheim), and Don Padgett (Whittier). Play is being presented Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8:15 in the college lounge and in the afternoons on Wednesday and Thursday at 3:15 p.m. "Central staging" is being used. Anaheim to be Sent Fe LA to SD Rail Dia Southern California's first Rail Diesel Car train service will be inaugurated by Santa Fe Railway between San Diego and Los Angeles on Wednesday, May 21. The Rail Diesel Car is an all-stainless steel, self-propelled railway passenger car created by the Budd Company. Santa Fe's RDC's will operate at a two-car train on two round-trip schedules daily between San Diego and Los Angeles. Two of the new RDC runs will provide non-stop "commuter" service from San Diego to Los Angeles and return on a schedule of two hours and 15 minutes, one half hour faster than previous schedules. The remaining two runs will operate on schedules of two hours. Stanton Canteen Holds Third Foods Class The Stanton Red Cross Canteen sponsored by the Savanna Civil Defense unit, met for their third class at the Stanton Lions Community Clubhouse Tuesday morning. Mrs. Margaret E. Baccus registered making the group total 3 members. Miss Louise Thomas, instructor from the Southern California Gas Company of Santa Ana, announced the next class would be in charge of a Red Cross lecturer or orientation, from the Anaheim Chapter who are in charge of the unit. DEAD MAN' HOME FOR MOTHER'S DAY—Melvin Hewitt, 28, who was pronounced dead for 15 minutes after a fall last October, is welcomed by his family as he returned to his mother's Los Angeles home for a Mother's Day visit. Doctors restored his heart-beat on the operating table but he remained in a coma for a month. He is still hospitalized and doctors report he has a child-like mind and only vague memories. Surrounding him are his mother (hidden at left), Mrs. Mabel Werret; his niece, Earlene Young (left), brother Danny, and sister Mickey, (right). (AP Wirephoto) Eastward-bound? GOLDEN STATE SMOOTH • SWIFT • LUXURIOUS Services Set for Tetanus Victim Services for William Perris Rogers, Jr., 13, son of Mr. and Mr. William Rogers of 9541 Holdeave., who died Saturday eroute to the Los Angeles general hospital, were held at 2 p.m., to day in the White Funeral Home Bellflower. Rev. Jack Tudor or the Cypress Southern Baptist church officiated. Private entombment rites was held at the Sunny side Mausoleum, Long Beach. William was a member of the eighth grade Savanna school. His classmates attended the service in a body. He died of tetanucaused by cutting his foot on rusty nail. Bill is also survived by two STATE SMOOTH • SWIFT • LUXURIOUS That's S.P.'s popular Golden State, the fine Los Angeles-Chicago streamliner. Have a velvet-cushion ride East, over a low-altitude route engineered for "on-the-level" comfort. Relax in luxury: a magnificent diner serves gourmet-delighting food; the lounge is a smart club on wheels. Pullman accommodations range from roomettes—with all the privacy and comfort of your own room—to king-size bedrooms en suite. Reserved Seat Chair Cars—with big, foam-rubber reclining chairs—get you there in low-cost luxury. All seats reserved: Coffee Shop Lounge for popular-priced meals and recreation between meals. THROUGH SERVICE PULLMANS: CHICAGO • ST. LOUIS • MINNEAPOLIS CHAIR CARS: CHICAGO • MINNEAPOLIS Next time-try SOUTHERN SINES PACIFIC AMERICA'S MOST MODERN TRAINS Ticket Office: Corner Los Angeles & Santa Ana Sts. Phone 2503 G. L. ROBER, Agent E. B. SHARPLEY, Dist. Pagr. Agent Bellflower, Rev. Jack Tudor of the Cypress Southern Baptist church officiated. Private entombment rites was held at the Sunny side Mausoleum, Long Beach. William was a member of the eighth grade Savanna school. His classmates attended the service in a body. He died of tetanus caused by cutting his foot on rusty nail. Bill is also survived by two smaller brothers, Howard, who is in the second grade and Dallam in the third. Orange Publisher Again Heads CPA Justus F. Craemer of Orange was re-elected president of the California Press Association at its spring meeting held at Ahwahnee hotel in Yosemite Valley, April 27 to May 1. Fred D. McPherson, Jr., Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, was re-elected vice-president; Bert J. Abruham, Bellflower Herald - Enterprise, secretary, and Philip N. McCombs of San Francisco, treasurer. Ralph Anderson, public relations director for the Park Service at Yosemite, guided a special tour of members to the Mariposa Big Trees which were still deep in heavy winter snows. Park Chief Naturalist McHenry directed a special tour in connection with the natural history of the Valley and Park. In the Park Museum was shown the total geological history of that section of the Sierras. Other special trips were taken to the various scenic parts throughout the Valley. For Health, Eat California Fruit Acheim to be Served by New Santa Ana to SD Rail Diesel Service In California's first Rail Car train service will be operated by Santa Fe Railway San Diego and Los Annes Wednesday, May 21. The RDC car is an all-steel, self-propelled railenger car created by the company. It's RDC's will operate as a train on two round-trip daily between San Diego Angeles. Two of the new cars will provide non-stop service from San Dimas Angeles and return on one half hour faster than schedules. Maintaining two runs will open schedules of two hours and 45 minutes, making local stops at Oceanside, Santa Ana and Fullerton and flag stops at Del Mar, Encinitas, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Orange and Anaheim. Along with the company's San Diegans and the San Diego Local, the RDC trains will give Southern California seven regular Santa Fe passenger schedules each day daily between Los Angeles and San Diego. A special advance non-stop run of the RDC train will be made on Tuesday, May 20, departing San Diego at 10 a.m. (PDT) and arriving in Los Angele4 at 12:15 p.m., with approximately 150 San Diego civic military and business leaders aboard. Cars to be placed in service by Santa Fe are known as the RDC-1 type. Each is air-conditioned and has a capacity of 80 persons, or 160 for the two-car train. Each car is 85 feet long and powered by two 275-horsepower Diesel engines, with controls at both ends. Cruising speed is 70 miles per hour, with a maximum speed of 83 miles per hour under full load. On the round trip non-stop runs each day, all seats will be reserved with an added 50-cent seat fare in effect each way. Present San Diegan fares will be in effect on the RDC trains making local stops. The RDC's will operate as Trains 80, 81, 82, and 83. Train 81 will depart San Diego at 7:15 a.m. (PDT) operating non-stop with arrival in Lo Angeles at Acheson to Leave For German Peace Treaty Signing WASHINGTON (UP) — Secretary of State Acheson plans to leave for Europe in about 10 days to try to complete basic arrangements for bringing Germany into the European defense setup by the end of the month. Acheson is due to sign on behalf of the United States a peace contract with the western German government. Other signers will be the foreign ministers of Great Britain, France and West Germany. Acheson also plans to be present at the signing of a treaty setting up a European defense community including West Germany. The latest expression of the firm resolve of the western nations to go through with these plans as nearly on schedule as possible was set forth last night in a note to Russia. The American note, identical with notes sent by Britain and France, declared that this government will "not be deflected" from the policy of creating true unity among the European nations because this "represents the true path of peace." At the same time the United States and the other western powers expressed readiness to open negotiations with the Soviet Union on the unification of eastern and western Germany provided there is first a clear understanding upon the fundamental problems to be examined. The first problem to be tackled, MORE ABOUT Council (Continued from Page) RECLASSIFICATIONS areas, previously approved planning commission, were by the council. They are area bounded by E. Sycara press, East sts. and the railroad tracks, from R-A to Z. The northwest corner 724, from R-A to R-3; Z-2 bounded by Broadway Santa Ana and Palm sts. R-3; 4. An area on E. Ve east of Claudina st., R-2 A portion of Tract 168 R-R and 6. An area on N. T between Wilhelmina and sts., R-1 to R-2. TRACT MAPS of five subdivisions were approved council. They include: F of Tract 1459, 32 lots on more st., north of Anahetey, Shinn and Klein, ers; final map of Tract 166 on the westerly extension way Manor to E. Lemon st. J. W. Truxaw; final map 1428 on E. Center st., John, developers; tentation of Tract 1607, 24 lots at the west corner of Broadway st. (the Broadway from cepted), by Jess Medan heim realtor; and the map of Tract 1142, 20 lots northwest corner of Palm mont sts., by Ralph W. N. veloper. On the round trip non-stop runs each day, all seats will be reserved with an added 50-cent seat fare in effect each way. Present San Diego fares will be in effect on the RDC trains making local stops. The RDC's will operate as Trains 80, 81, 82, and 83. Train 81 will depart San Diego at 7:15 a.m. (PDT) operating non-stop with arrival in Lo Angeles at 9:30 a.m. Train 82, also non-stop, will depart Los Angeles at 4:30 p.m., arriving in San Diego at 6:45 p.m. Departing Los Angeles at 10 a.m., Train 80 will make the following schedule: Fullerton, 10:28 a.m., Anaheim, 10:36 a.m., Orange, 10:43 a.m., Santa Ana, 10:50 a.m., San Juan Capistrano, 11:14 a.m., San Clemente, 11:19 a.m., Oceanside, 11:45 a.m., Encinitis, 11:55 a.m., Del Mar, 12:05 p.m., and San Diego, 12:45 p.m. Train 83 will depart San Diego at 1:15 p.m., on the following schedule: Del Mar, 1:43 p.m., Encinitas, 1:50 p.m., Oceanside, 2 p.m., San Clemente, 2:18 p.m., San Juan Capistrano, 2:25 p.m., Santa Ana, 2:58 p.m., Orange, 3:02 p.m., Anaheim, 3:10 p.m., Fullerton, 3:18 p.m., and Los Angeles, 4 p.m. At the same time the United States and the other western powers expressed readiness to open negotiations with the Soviet Union on the unification of eastern and western Germany provided there is first a clear understanding upon the fundamental problems to be examined. The first problem to be tackled, the western powers said, is that of investigating political conditions throughout Germany and of creating conditions necessary for holding free elections. This would be the first step toward establishing an all-German government which could then negotiate a German peace treaty. DAUGHERTY SERVICES Funeral services for James H. Daugherty, whose death occurred Monday afternoon, after a brief illness, will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel Friday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Al Casebeer, pastor of the Church of Christ, will officiate and burial will be made in the family plot in Loma Vista Memorial park. CHAMBER OF COMMUNICATION quest for a resolution by the cil approving the project south highway extending Hwy. 101 and Placentia area to the Brea hills was not a Mayor Charles Pearson; the Chamber to send a call to the Collier Highway office of the State Senate to submit City Engineer Geekyoke said the proposed route is feasible. If You Drive Don't Drive You can swing it if you try Have you, by any chance, been casting eyes at a Buick, and promising yourself that someday you will take the Big Step and have one all your own? Let us whisper something to you. The "big step" isn't big at all. We know that's true, because such a high percentage of present Buick owners traded in a car tagged as belonging in "the low-priced field." So why not set your sights on this star performer? Why not enjoy big-car comfort—big-car power—big-car prestige for your money? There's one of these lively lovelies waiting for you to come in and try it. Get the feel of its mighty Fireball 8 Engine, that's a gas-saving high-compression valve-in-head. You could pay $300 to $400 more for a car that doesn't match its horsepower. Get the feel of Dynaflow Drive*, that lets you ride relaxed—feeds a silken flow of power—and at the same time cuts down on upkeep costs, by protecting the engine, the rear end, and even the tires, from driving strains. Get the feel of a ride that cost a million dollars and more for STEFFY BUICK 410 S. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM MORE ABOUT Council (Continued from Page 1) After Ford, for an addition to the diving area of Dorothy and Wade's dinner house at 1418 E. Center st. RECLASSIFICATIONS of six areas, previously approved by the planning commission, were okayed by the council. They are: 1. An area bounded by E. Sycamore, Cyress, East sts, and the Santa Fe railroad tracks, from R-A to R-3; 2. The northwest corner of Tract 124, from R-A to R-3; 3. An area bounded by Broadway, Citron, Santa Ana and Palm sts., R-A to R-3; 4. An area on E. Vermont st., east of Claudina st., R-2 to R-3; 5. A portion of Tract 168, R-A to R-3; and 6. An area on N. Topeka st. between Wilhelmina and North sts., R-1 to R-2. TRACT MAPS of five proposed subdivisions were approved by the council. They include: Final map of Tract 1459, 32 lots on E. Sycamore st., north of Anaheim cemetery, Shinn and Klein, developers; final map of Tract 1602, 8 lots on the westerly extension of Midway Manor to E. Lemon st., by Dr. W. Truxaw; final map of Tract 1428 on E. Center st., Hahn-St. John, developers; tentative map of Tract 1607, 24 lots at the southwest corner of Broadway and West St. (the Broadway frontage excerpt), by Jess Medaris, Anaheim realtor; and the tentative map of Tract 1142, 20 lots on the northwest corner of Palm and Vermont sts., by Ralph W. Maas, developer. Southland Bases to Hold Open House to Honor Armed Forces Day America's military might will be on display throughout the Southland this week-end during the nation's third annual observance of Armed Forces Day, Saturday. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine installations in the area are holding open house during the day so that the public may see men and equipment at work. Armed Forces Day activities include: An hour long parade moving south on Figueroa st., from Washington blvd., to Exposition park, Los Angeles, where military equipment of all services will be on display. Open house at headquarters, Army Organized Reserve, 1525 S. Figueroa st., Open house aboard three Navy heavy cruisers and a hospital ship, all veterans of duty in Korean waters. The USS Rochester and the hospital ship USS Repose will be berthed at Long Beach municipal pier "A" while the USS Helena will be alongside pier No. 1 at the Long Beach Naval shipyard. The city's own namesake, the USS Los Angeles, and the submarine, USS Aspro, will be berthed at the Naval Supply Depot in San Pedro. All the ships will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., May 17. The Coast Guard ships, the cutter USGG Lowe and the USGG Pontchartrain, will be berthed at the Coast Guard Depot in Long Beach and open to the public. The Long Beach Naval shipyard and Naval station, the Naval supply depot in San Pedro, the Naval air station in Los Alamitos, and all Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training centers throughout Southern California will also hold open house. The Marine Corps air station at El Toro will be open to the public. March Air Force base at Riverside, Norton Air Force base at San Bernardino, George Air Force base at Victorville, Edwards Air Force base, Edwards,, and Long Beach Air Force base at Long Beach municipal airport, will all open their doors to the public. ESCROW WITH BANK OF AMERICA What is... ESCROW SERVICE? Escrow service safeguards your interests when you buy or sell a house, vacant land, business property or a business. 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