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Safe New Anti-P 82 YEARS OF DEVOTION TO ALL THA ANAHEIM ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED IN 1870 VOLUME LXXXII ANAHEIM, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MORNING, JANUARY Wilson OK'd as Def OFF FOR KOREAN COMMAND — Lt. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor poses with his family at National airport tonight just before he boarded a plane on his first leg of a flight to Korea where he will succeed Gen. James A. Van Fleet as commander of the 8th army in Korea. Left to right, Tontaylor, 18; the general; Mrs. Taylor; J22, and Mary Happer, sister of Mrs. Taylor. General Van Fleet is retiring March 31 after almost 38 years of service. Sen. Taft Proposes Changes in T-H Law Would Increase NLRB to Seven Members WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (UP)—Taft R-O proposed today a series of changes in the Taft-Hartley Labor Law, including one to boost the membership of the National Labor Relations Board from five to seven. Taft first said more NLRB members were needed to speed the agency's handling of labor cases. Then he was pressed for confirmation of reports he had said the board needed some more conservative members. He replied he hadn't said that but with a smile conceded he would not "resist the addition of two conservative members to the board." Onesided Board "The board is pretty one-sided at the moment." Taft said did not amplify this reference. Other changes Taft proposes a series of bills he introduced would (1) Require employees well as union officers, to file Communist affidavits with NLRB, and (2) More comp separate the functions of NLRB's general counsel those of the board itself. UN Bombers Batter Red Trucks on Formerly Privileged 'Truce' Road SFOUL, Tuesday, Jan. 27 (UP)—U.S. fighter-bombers pounded heavily at Communist supply routes leading south from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang Monday, and claimed at least 23 Red supply trucks were destroyed. The trucks were caught on the Yongwang - Kaesong road, called the Korean "truce" road, the air force said. It was the first time since November, 1951, that all supply roads were fair game for allied attack and fliers made the most of it. In addition to the 23 Red trucks charged the Reds had "abused" the privilege, and were secretly supplying fighting units. Immunity from attack now is limited to Sundays. Friends Seek Income for HST From Memoirs KANSAS CITY, Jan. 27 (UP)—Negotiations were under way by at the moment." Taft said did not amplify this reference. Other changes Taft proposes a series of bills he introducted would (1) Require employees well as union officers, to file Communist affidavits with NLRB, and (2) More comp separate the functions of NLRB's general counsel those of the board itself. Taft disclosed at a news conference that the Senate-1 committee staff is studying far the federal government entered into the field of legislation by application of interstate commerce theory. No Immediate Action "The Supreme Court has so far as to almost say that entire field of labor legisl has been pre-empted by the eral government." Taft obse "We've got to pass some of law to define the field s as the states and federal governments are concerned. I imagine we'll do anything quickly, but we're looking int U.S. fighter-bombers pounded heavily at Communist supply routes leading south from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang Monday, and claimed at least 23 Red supply trucks were destroyed. The trucks were caught on the Yongvang - Kaesong road, called the Korean "truce" road, the air force said. It was the first time since November, 1951, that all supply roads were fair game for allied attack and fliers made the most of it. In addition to the 23 Red trucks destroyed, pilots reported they damaged nine trucks, leveled 28 buildings and damaged 13, destroyed one fuel dump, damaged nine boxcars and cut the road in five places. The UN command previously had permitted the Reds to send daily convos free from attack to Red truce headquarters at Kae-song. However, the command Wife-Beater Gets Six-Month Term For assertedly beating his estranged wife, a 25-year-old Atwood resident was sentenced to six months in the county jail by Judge John Shea, of the Anaheim-Fullerton Municipal court. The sentence was suspended by Shea, to two years probation, with the first 30 days to be spent in the county jail He also consumed Clemente Morales for a drunk charge. According to the complaint, Morales agassaulted Mrs. Anita Morales at the family home Sunday. Deliveryman Dies Of Heart Attack Lee Roy Barnhart, 61, died yesterday at Cypress elementary school, where he was employed, while delivering supplies to the school cafeteria. Apparently a victim of a heart attack, Barnhart was taken to Renaker Mortuary in Buena Park. Friends Seek Income for HST From Memoirs KANSAS CITY, Jan. 27 (P)—Negotiations were under way by friends today looking to the publication of Harry S. Truman's memoirs at a figure that will enable him to pursue a life of complete freedom as the Democratic party's elder statesman. A New York publishing firm has offered to pay a sum expected to run in excess of a half million of dollars over a period of several years for the memoirs. Truman also will be assured substantial extra income by making carefully-selected lecture engagements on topics of his own choosing. Matthew J. Connellly, Truman's No. 1 secretary, at the White House until last Tuesday, is here with his "boss" carrying on discussions with Truman friends and negotiators. Safe Found in Orange Grove A safe stolen from the Santa Ana department of motor vehicles was found in a stolen truck parked in an orange grove in the northwestern section of Anaheim yesterday. The only contents of the safe, envelopes, stationary, and $60 worth of stamps, with the exception of $25 that was taken, were found near the truck, indicating that the thieves had used the truck to steal the safe, and driven to the grove at Euclid and Cresecent aves. to pry open the safe. The pickup truck, stolen from the Los Angeles Towel Supply Co., was discovered by a passing motorist who notified police. Station Robbers Arrested in SA Teamwork between a wrist motorist, a service station owner and Santa Ana police late year captured three Los Anas Negroes within a few minutes after one of them had stolen from the cash drawer at P.R. Morrell's service station at S. Main st. Santa Ana. The three, Frederick Bryan Sammy Epperson, 22, and Gale Green, 23, were arrested at S. and Main sts. by a police car crew less than two miles away from the scene of the crime. Bryant was asserted to have "tapped" the cash drawer at service station while Morrell's tention was occupied by customers. Epperson and Green were in an automobile. Bryant ran to the car and they north on Main st. Weather Southern California—Vast high cloudiness with night morning fog along coast; change in temperature; wind times northern mountains interior regions. Anti-Poliomyelitis Vaccine TO ALL THAT IS GOOD IN ANAHEIM ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED IN 1870 TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1953 5 Cents per Copy 50 Cents per Month No. 323 GAZETTE s Defense Secretary Overwhelming 77-6 Vote by Senate Approves President's Nomination WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (JP)—President Eisenhower's controversial nomination of Charles E. Wilson as secretary of defense was confirmed by the Senate today, 77-6. Wilson, retired president of General Motors, agreed to give up 2½ million dollars worth of stock in the automotive firm to qualify for the big Pentagon job. His confirmation completes Eisenhower's cabinet and ends a bitter 10-day dispute over whether Wilson, as former head of the nation's biggest defense contractor and with a huge financial stake in General Motors, is the right man for the defense post. When word of his confirmation reached him, Wilson issued this statement: Joins Crusade "I shall do my best to serve and strengthen America and the Buena Park Becomes City Sometime Today Buena Park will come into official being as a city some time today, and will celebrate the occasion with an "I Day" ceremonial program on the lawn of the Buena Park fire station at 3 Vaccine R Summer, NEW YORK, Jan. humans, and probably ed tonight. Officials crippler and killer. The vaccine gives hum animals antibodies against three types of polio virus bodies are natural diseases that can prevent invading from doing any damage. Almost-final steps in de this vaccine were announced Dr. Harry M. Weaver, director research of the National tion for Infantile Paralysis special dinner meeting of tion trustees. "I would like to announce evening that field tests w a vaccine will be undertaking 1953," he said. Tremendous Progress “This I cannot say willplete assurance, but I can tremendous progress have made during the past months—in fact, the kind gress one is accustomed prior to the taking of an in forward step,” Dr. Wea clared. The vaccine would not t able generally until after human tests are run. S first must learn how long the vaccine to give you an how long the protection whether booster shots m Left to right, Tommy general; Mrs. Taylor; Jack, oper, sister of Mrs. Taylor. It is retiring March 31 affairs of service. (AP Wirephoto) in T-H Law; ven Members the moment." Taft said. He not amplify this reference. Other changes Taft proposed in series of bills he introduced as (1) Require employers, as as union officers, to file non-annumist affidavits with the RB, and (2) More completely ratize the functions of the RB's general counsel from one of the board itself. Taft disclosed at a news conference that the Senate Labor committee staff is studying how the federal government has ered into the field of state legislation by application of the rstate commerce theory. No Immediate Action The Supreme Court has gone far as to almost say that the are field of labor legislation been pre-empted by the fed-government." Taft observed. We've got to pass some sort law to define the field so far the states and federal governors are concerned. I don't gnite well do anything too likely, but we're looking into it." His confirmation completes Eisenhower's cabinet and ends a bitter 10-day dispute over whether Wilson, as former head of the nation's biggest defense contractor and with a huge financial stake in General Motors, is the right man for the defense post. When word of his confirmation reached him, Wilson issued this statement: Joins Crusade "I shall do my best to serve and strengthen America and the free world in the role in which I have just been confirmed, not as a business man nor as a member of a particular party, but as one of many citizen in a grest crusade that must not fail." Sen. Morse (Ind.) Ore. opposed the appointment to the end, speaking against it for an hour and 45 minutes and then collapsing as he made his way into the senate reading room. A doctor was called but Morse appeared to recover quickly. Six Opposed In addition to Morse, who bolted the Republican party during the presidential campaign, Sen. Lehman (D-Lib.-NY) and four Democrats voted against Wilson's confirmation. The others were Senators Johnston of South Carolina, Kilgore and Needly of West Virginia and Willis Smith of North Carolina. The senate GOP leadership got out 47 of the party's 48 senate votes on the Wilson test. The only Republican absent was Sen. Jenner of Indiana, who was paired for confirmation. Twelve of the 47 Democrats were not present to vote. Morse told the senate Wilson doesn't possess "the Nth degree of ethical standards" that he believes are necessary for a secretary of defense spending billions in public money each year. Buena Park Becomes City Sometime Today Buena Park will come into official being as a city some time today, and will celebrate the occasion with an "I Day" ceremonial program on the lawn of the Buena Park fire station at 3 p.m., it was announced today by Paul Kroesen, Buena Park publisher and Chamber of Commerce president, who headed the committee sponsoring incorporation. The fire station is on Ninth st., just west of Grand ave. To Give Oaths County Clerk B. J. Smith will swear in the five members of the first city council, Grady Travis, Garner McComber, Tom Stelzner, Calvin Culp and Joseph Webber, who were elected at the special incorporation election last week. Mayor Charles Pearson of Anaheim, director and former president of the California League of Cities, will make a short address. Mayors of all Orange county cities, members of the county board of supervisors, county officials, Municipal Judge John F. Shea of Anaheim, and members of special district boards serving Buena Park, have been invited to witness the historic event. Votes Canvassed Official canvas of the vote cast in last week's election was conducted yesterday by the county supervisors, and the certificate of election was air mailed, special delivery late yesterday afternoon to the secretary of state for filling. It's receipt there some time today would mark the birth of the new city. Mitman Steals' Inga's Spotlight As he Tells his Version of Story Richard A. Mitman; 36-year-old Hollywood engineer and advertising agency executive, yesterday took the spotlight away from Inga Borg 26-year-old actress - model at their Santa Ana trial on a charge of sex prevention. Mitman, testifying in his own defense, and acting as his own counsel, declared on the witness stand in superior court that he had not forced the girl to stay overnight with him in a South Laguna motel, where he took photographs of the pair in intimate poses. He blasted her tearful story that he had led her on by lavish promises of salary, wardrobe and movie contracts, and his promise to bring her mother from Germany to this country by plane. Pay in Promises She had told the jury earlier that he then threatened not to bring her mother from Germany. In order to force her to stay overnight with him, first at Dana Point and the next night at South Laguna. Then, she said, threatened her with violence unless she plete assurance, but I can am tremendous progress hailed made during the past months—in fact, the kind gress one is accustomed prior to the taking of an im forward step," Dr. Weaver clared. The vaccine would not be able generally until after human tests are run. She first must learn how long the vaccine to give you an how long the protection whether booster shots may needed after one vaccina. Human Tests But it means scientists gone as far as they can laboratory. The next step likely must be human to many youngsters. And this implies great confidence in new vaccine for safely a tection. The vaccine is made out ed virus, killed by a chemical malin, so that the virus hurt human nerve cells. If perfectly safe. But the killed virus still some ability to produce an in the human who gets cine. That ability apparently stepped up by giving one kinds of mineral oils along the vaccine, Dr. Weaver s vaccine is thus made more "Exotic' Dance Arrested for Lewd Dancing" Just after a Mexican had been seriously wound side the cafe in fighting Mexican over who should with her, Celia Celso Cr self-styled "exotic" dance Acapulco cafe, 2026 W. F Santa Ana, was arrested day by Santa Ana police also gathered in the cafe for Demetrio A. Frietze, 30 Police didn't call her exotic. They called it lev stated, in a report on file quarters, that she "used gestures", particularly when climbed up on the bar in vor of the dance. Frietze was booked for ting a "vulgar" dance and ducting a dance where life sold, both violations of cal dinances. The girl had been performe the cafe for two weeks, she She was arrested at 1:45 p.m. day a short while after tinio Medina, 1315 E. Fi Santa Ana, was badly w on the hip with a broken bottle in front of the cafe. Station Robbers Arrested in SA Teamwork between a womanist, a service station owner, Santa Ana police late yesterdays captured three Los Angeles roves within a few minutes of one of them had stolen $36 on the cash drawer at Ralph Morrell's service station at 1345 Main st., Santa Ana. Three, Frederick Bryant, 22, Emy Epperson, 22, and Garnett Enn. 23, were arrested at Sixth Main sts. by a police patrol crew less than two miles from scene of the crime. Bryant was asserted to have sped" the cash drawer at the service station while Morrell's attention was occupied by custom-Epperson and Green waited an automobile. Bryant then to the car and they drove on Main st. An unidentified woman motorized in a car nearby, obeyed Bryant and got the license of the car. She gave it Morrell who passed it along police. Patrol cars converged the North Main st. area, and crew met the Negroes at both Main sts. Weather Southern California—Variable with cloudiness with night and morning fog along coast; little range in temperature; windy at mes northern mountains and interior regions. Lodge Requests Loyalty Check Of UN Employees UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Jan. 26 (AP)—Henry Cabot Lodge called directly on the FBI today to investigate every American employed by the UN and by the U.S. delegation to the UN. Lodge told a crowded news conference this was his first official act upon becoming chief American delegate to the UN. He pledged himself to work for peace and said President Eisenhower attaches the greatest importance to the UN. Bypasses Red Tape Lodge slashed much government red tape in sending his request straight to J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, and asking for a report back to him on each case. He skipped the usual state department channels. UN delegates noted that Lodge came to New York fresh from conferences with President Eisenhower and that Lodge has the rank of an unofficial member of the president's cabinet. Lodge said he would go to Washington every Friday for cabinet meetings. This is the first time the permanent U.S. delegate has had such inside status. Conferns with Lie Wearing the striped pants of diplomacy, the new delegate came to the UN for a courtesy call on Secretary General Trygve Lie. Before going to Lie he spent five minutes alone in the UN meditation room, which may be used by anyone for prayer or meditation. He said his conference with Lie was satisfactory. He blasted her fearful story that he had led her on by lavish promises of salary, wardrobe and movie contracts, and his promise to bring her mother from Germany to this country by plane. Pay in Promises She had told the jury earlier that he then threatened not to bring her mother from Germany. In order to force her to stay overnight with him, first at Dana Point and the next night at South Laguna. Then, she said, he threatened her with violence unless she agreed to pose for the photographs. On the contrary, Mitman testified yesterday, she posed voluntarily for the 72 photographs that later involved Mitman with Los Angeles police, on the girl's charge that he threatened to publish them unless she provided him with a virtuous girl for each negative returned to her. Other Episodes Moreover, Mitman testified, the girl, divorced German-born wife of an American soldier, had accompanied him on overnight excursions both before and after the South Laguna episode. On some occasions he had given her $20 for her companionship, he testified. Mitman was sharply cross-examined by Dep. Dist. Atty. James P. Devine, and particularly by Attorney Lloyd Verry of Fullerton, counsel for Miss Borg, whose true name is Ingeborg Schnitzler. Eleven Rescued In Plane Crash SAN DIEGO, Jan. 26 (AP) — A Navy twin-engined Neptune training plane, with 11 men aboard, crash-landed in the ocean, 35 miles northwest of San Diego, late today. All men aboard were rescued by a Coast Guard plane. The Navy said the pilot radioed he was "ditching" the Neptune after one of the engines caught fire. The crew took to life rafts after the burning craft hit the water. They were picked up less than 30 minutes later by the Coast Guard plane piloted by Lt. Comdr. Lloyd Franke. Youth Arrested As Auto Thief After watching a stolen parked in front of the YMCA nearly seven hours, Santa police Sunday arrested Thompson McLaughlin. He emerged from the YMCA behind the wheel. Police, who had watched car from 6 a.m. to 12:50 p.m., regarded his claim that he belonged to his roommate and arrested him on a chic grand theft of auto. The car been reported stolen in Los Angeles Jan. 7. Police also learned that Laughlin had been arrest times previously, but not ceded, and is now wanted in Beach on two traffic waits. Long Beach police also placed grand theft hold on the phone. Further, police found a sh blank checks in the YMCA discovered that they were from John S. Beauchamp's Service station at 1701 St., Santa Ana. Beauchamp that McLaughlin had been inging around" the service station some time, being a friend employee who is now in the ty jail. Vaccine Announced Vaccine Ready for Human Trial During Summer, Polio Foundation Head Savs NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (UP)—A safe new vaccine against polio has worked in a few humans, and probably will get large-scale trials on children this summer, it was announced tonight. Officials raised guarded hopes that this spells the death knell of polio as a crippler and killer. The vaccine gives humans and animals antibodies against all three types of polio virus. Antibodies are natural disease-fighters that can prevent invading viruses from doing any damage. Almost-final steps in developing this vaccine were announced by Dr. Harry M. Weaver, director of research of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, at a special dinner meeting of foundation trustees. "I would like to announce this evening that field tests with such a vaccine will be undertaken during 1953," he said. Tremendous Progress "This I cannot say with complete assurance, but I can say that tremendous progress has been made during the past several months—in fact, the kind of progress one is accustomed to see prior to the taking of an important forward step," Dr. Weaver declared. The vaccine would not be available generally until after these human tests are run. Scientists first must learn how long it takes the vaccine to give you antibodies, how long the protection lasts, whether booster shots might be needed. Laguna Beach Woman Killed as Car Collides with Power Pole in Fog Injuries received at 3:25 a.m. Monday when a car in, which she was riding ran off Coast Highway at South Laguna in heavy fog and sheered off a pole, caused the death of Mrs. Yae Hayashi, 25, of Laguna Beach, at 11 a.m. Monday in Heag Memorial hospital, Newport Beach. Severely injured in the crash and in the same hospital are her husband, Masao Paul Hayashi, 32, driver of the car; their five-month-old daughter, Laura, and Hayashi's mother, Mrs. Mitsuso Hayashi, 65. Hurt Slightly Sandra Saunders, 15, of Lynwood, received minor injuries Sunday at 4:30 p.m. when a car in which she was riding with Stanley Peck, 19, Lynwood, collided with a car driven by Edward J. Kazcar, 28, Allentown, N.J., at Los Alamitos blvd. and Katella rd. near Cypress. She was brought to Anaheim Community hospital. Injured in other week end accidents were: Donna Taylor, Balboa Island; Benjamin H. Sidman, 62, Grass Valley; Beatrice Mondragon, 17, Los Angeles; Rachel Alice Creecy, 2½; Westminster; Simon Alamazon, 18, and Aurello Tovar, 18, both of Garden Grove; Eugene J. Wr President Suffers With Slight Cold WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (UP) —President Eisenhower left his White House desk at noon today because of "a slight case of the sniffles," after arranging to go before Congress next Monday to deliver his State of the Union message. The President's cold was described by an aide as "nothing serious," but on advice of his physician Eisenhower moved from his office in the west wing to his room in the White House proper. Murray Snyder, assistant press secretary, said Eisenhower did not go to bed but worked in his room on the State of the Union address which he will deliver in person at a Joint Senate-House session at 9:30 a.m., PST, a week from today. Injured in other week end accidents were: Donna Taylor, Balboa Island; Benjamin H. Sidman, 62, Grass Valley; Beatrice Mondragon, 17, Los Angeles; Rachel Alice Creecy, 215, Westminster; Simon Alamazon, 18, and Aurello Tovar, 18, both of Garden Grove; Eugene L. Wyrick, 30, and Mrs. Gertrude Gassaway, 50, both of Long Beach. Escapes Injury Edward Ramirez, 20, 422 S. Bush st., Anaheim; escaped injury when his car collided with a car driven by William R. Chavez, 18, of Fullerton, Sunday afternoon at Logan and Washington sts. Santa Ana. Exotic' Dancer Arrested for Lewd Dancing Just after a Mexican patron had been seriously wounded outside the cafe in fighting another Mexican over who should dance with her, Cella Celso Cruz, 25, self-styled "exotic" dancer in the Escapulo cafe, 2026 W. Fifth st., Santa Ana, was arrested yesterday by Santa Ana police, who also gathered in the cafe proprietor, Demetrio A. Frietze, 31. Police didn't call her dancing exotic. They called it lewd and stated, in a report on file at headquarters, that she "used indecent gestures," particularly when she climbed up on the bar in the foyer of the dance. Frietze was booked for permitting a "vulgar" dance and for conducting a dance where liquor is sold, both violations of city ordinances. The girl had been performing in the cafe for two weeks, she said. She was arrested at 1:45 a.m. today a short while after Floreno Medina, 1315 E. First st., Santa Ana, was badly wounded in the hip with a broken beer bottle in front of the cafe. RENO, NEV. — Actress Rita Hayworth arrives in Washoe county courthouse here today for her divorce from playboy Moslem Prince Aly Khan. With her is the couple's princess daughter, three-year-old Yasmin, and Rita's business adviser, Jackson Leighter. Daily Living for Peace of Mind Editor's note: This is one of a series of daily articles by Anaheim ministers and is published by the Qazette in the interest of the kind of daily living that leads to contentment and happiness in troubled times. Your Greatest Enemies No. 2—Worry By The Rev. BOB KEVORKIAN First Baptist Church Worry! Here is one of the greatest enemies of life. Every man contends with it in his own personal life. Perhaps more time is spent in worry than any other type of thought. Every individual is faced with life's anxious cares and finds that he is unable to get force from them. Look at all the facets of anxiety which engulf your life. In order to cope with worry you must understand it. Worry is always involved with that which has not yet occurred. Its concern is based upon the unpredictability of the future. "What lies around the corner? Can I meet it?" What is the solution of this predicament? Some people hide behind a blind fatalism—what is to happen will happen, so resign yourself to your fate. This is an empty answer for the attempted solution. The real solution was given by the Apostle Paul: "Be anxious for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding will keep your heart and mind in Christ Jesus." "Don't worry over anything whatever; tell God every detail of your needs in earnest and thankful prayer, and the peace of God, which transcends human understanding, will keep constant guard over your hearts and minds as they rest in Christ Jesus." This solution is absolute, for your destiny is placed into the hands of the one who is the Arbiter of Destiny. Why not get on speaking terms with God? You can meet Him through His Son, Jesus Christ.