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5 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
STEEL UNION HELPS STRIKERS—Hazelwood, Pa., local 1843 of the CIO United Steelworkers is spending several thousand dollars daily to buy food for its striking members. Handing out a bag full of two days' supplies is David J. McDonald, international secretary-treasurer of the union. Recipient is George Eberle who holds his 3-year-old daughter Judy. Eberle's son Tommy, 5, looks up at McDonald.
Contractors Show Increase
SACRAMENTO. (CNS) — California contractors increased by about ten per cent during the fiscal year just closed, N. J. Mor-
British Foreign Office Convicted of Spying
LONDON (AP)—William Marshall, a radio operator for the British foreign office, was convicted today of spying for Russia and sentenced to five years imprisonment.
The 24-year-old Marshall, who said he was a "misfit" in the British embassy in Moscow, where he was stationed there, declared "I am still innocent."
Judge Sir Patrick Barry pronounced the sentence after a two-day trial in Old Bailey, the court where German-born Klaus Fuchs was sentenced to 14 years imme-
Swimmer Advocates One Shark-Powered Boating Engine
OCEAN PARK, Calif. (AP)—Shark boat is a 'comin'—and what a boat!
Paul Chotteau, veteran long-distance swimmer, proposes to harness a blue shark to a contraption embodying a pair of pontoons and let the shark funnish the propulsion.
Chotteau swam 42 miles from Catalina Island to Malibu in 1936 and in 1940 had to quit 11 miles short of a 115-mile swim from Bimini, British West Indies, to Palm Beach, Fla. Now he's 54.
Just how he'd harness the shark Chotteau doesn't say. He says he tried his idea, small scale with a goldfish furnishing the power, and that it worked fine.
Increased Aged, Blind and Child Aid Requested
SACRAMENTO (CNS) — An appeal to Governor Warren to include a $5 increase for California's aged, blind and child aid recipients, the funds to be provided by the federal government, was made today by the County Supervisors association.
The organization will meet July 25 in San Diego, at which time a definite position on passing on the increase will be taken.
At the present time, California law permits giving the federal increase to the blind and child aid recipients, but special legislation is necessary for those receiving old age security.
The task of the counties in revising the rates of aid to 425,000 recipients is monumental, according to William MacDougall, manager of the association. He told the governor in a letter, however, that the counties would be able to accomplish the work by Oct. 1, when the federal increases go into effect.
THE ISSUE, MacDougall said, for the legislature to decide, is whether to increase the standard rate of old age security in California from $75 to $80 per month, and to provide the proper mechanics so that any indicated adjustments in rates of public assistance can be made promptly on that date.
He said the issue is non-controversial, and consequently, can be included in the special call,
Contractors Show Increase
SACRAMENTO. (CNS) — California contractors increased by about ten per cent during the fiscal year just closed, N. J. Morrisey, registrar, announced here today.
Morrisey said as of June 30, California had 62,220 licensed contractors. During the year, 54,534 license renewals were issued, 9,419 new contractors obtained licenses, and 2,267 of the total were delinquent renewals.
General building contractors headed the list with 25,909, while painting and decorating was the second classification, with 8,750 engaged in that work.
THE LIST by classification follows:
General engineering, 2,089; boiler, hot water heating and steam fitting, 138; cabinets and mill work, 317; cement and concrete, 1,547; electric signs, 192; general electrical, 4,232; elevator installation, 41; excavating, grading, trenching, paving, surfacing, 926; fire protection engineering, 30; wood flooring, 862; glazing, 288; house and building moving, 200; insulation, 244; landscaping, 497.
Lathing, 377; masonry, 1,158; ornamental metals, 166; plastering, 2,330; plumbing, 4684; refrigeration, 407; roofing, 1352; sewer, sewage disposal, drain, cement pipe laying, 554; sheet metal, 938; reinforcing steel, 75; structural steel, 148; structural pest control, 242; tile, 1088; warm air heating.
for Aug. 4, which the governor said will be made of non-controversial items only.
1st Trans-Atlantic Helicopter Flight Slated Next Week
WASHINGTON (UP)—The first Trans-Atlantic hop by helicopters will be tried by two Air Force "Flying Windmills" next week.
Plans were announced late yesterday for two helicopters of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS) to make a 4000 mile flight from Westover Air Force base, Mass., to Wiesbaden, Germany.
Seven stops are planned for the planes en route—Presque Isle Me.; Goose Bay, Labrador; Greenland; Iceland; Preswick, Scotland; Burton and Manston, England.
The helicopters will be delivered to the 9th Air Rescue Squadron in Germany.
The Silkorsky H-19 helicopters with a top speed of just over 100 miles per hour and a crushing speed of about 85 are expected to be in the air about 40 hours.
With extra fuel tanks they will have a cruising range of about 1000 miles. The longest hop—from Iceland to Scotland—is 817 miles.
ventilating, air-conditioning, 587; welding, 135; well drilling, 585; specialists, 2134.
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Irish Foreign Office Worker convicted of Spying for Russia
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entenced to five years imment.
1-year-old Marshall, who
was a "misfit" in the embassy in Moscow, when
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german-born Klaus Fuchs
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prisonment two years ago for giving atomic secrets to Russia.
A jury had recommended "utmost leniency" for Marshall, who could have been sentenced to a maximum of 14 years on each of four counts.
"We feel he has been led astray," said the jury.
The nature of the information passed on to a Soviet diplomat in London by the spindley, pasty-faced Marshall never was disclosed. The prosecutor described it as "highly secret" and said it was valuable to a "potential enemy."
Bill McKenna, Brandeis university end, has gained 20 pounds in the off-season by lifting weights and barbells.
Two County Firms To Incorporate
SACRAMENTO (CNS) — Two Orange county corporations today had articles of incorporation on file with Secretary of State Frank M. Jordan.
Sullivan Transportation Co., Inc., a $500,000 concern, listed as directors, M. E. Sullivan and Evelyn S. Sullivan, 222½ S. Pomona ave., and Ernest J. Brady, Jr., 109 E. Imperial Highway, all of Brea.
Sav-A-Flush Corporation, which will manufacture and sell a plumbing product, is authorized capital of 100 shares of no par stock. Directors are Ray J. Richards and Mary F. Richards, 400 N. Wood ave., and Warren J. Ferguson and E. Laura Ferguson, 604 Princeton Circle West, all of Fullerton.
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She was arrested on town street corner yestershe called home and thieDiane Marie, was fountrunk under a heap ofapparently smothered to"I love my husband and the baby," Mrs. Enriquez detectives. "I don't kn happened."
She said her husband riquez, a Marine, left Lejeune, N.C., last Ma
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Mother Suspected Of Killing 2-Week Old Baby Arrested
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Mrs. Anna Marie Enriquez, 27, was held on suspicion of murder today after her 2-week-old firstborn was found dead in a trunk in a playhouse at her home.
She was arrested on a downtown street corner yesterday after she called home and the infant, Diane Marie, was found in the trunk under a heap of clothing, apparently smothered to death.
"I love my husband and I loved the baby," Mrs. Enriquez told detectives. "I don't know what happened."
She said her husband, Al Enriquez, a Marine, left for Camp Lejeune, N.C., last March. Her child, an incubator baby, had been home from the hospital just a day.
Dividenl Declared By Bank of America
Directors of Bank of America today had declared a cash dividend on the bank's common stock for the current semiannual period, payable in two quarterly installments, at the regular annual rate of $1.60 per share.
First quarterly installment of 40 cents per share will be paid on August 30 to shareholders of record as of August 15. The second installment will be paid November 29 to shareholders of record as of November 15, 1952.
These payments are on the new schedule, inaugurated in May, to make the dividends available to stockholders before the quarterly federal income taxes are due.
3 Local Residents: Given Supervisory Northrop Positions
Three residents of Anaheim have been appointed to supervisory positions at the Anaheim division of Northrop Aircraft, Inc., company officials have announced.
James S. Rinker, 225 N. Vige st., has been named assistant foreman of receiving, traffic and transportation; J. H. Maclas, 1202 Flower st., assistant foreman of tool fabrication; and Rosa W. Long, 220 S. Kroeger st., assistant foreman of the mechanical assembly section.
All three men are members of the Northrop-Anaheim production team currently turning out T41 optical range finders for use in the new M47 medium tanks of the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps.
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