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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-03-24 - Newport Balboa News Times.~" . ftYS UliNft pp er Capt. Hart k Vicfim of tf eart Attack CaptaJn Walter Hart, well known skJpOer of the Vanderbilt yacht, Pioneer, died Ulla mornlnr at 11 :35 of an apparent heart at- tack. Hart had stepped from bbl car at the Orance county dock on C.OUt hhthway, accordlng to wtt- DftaeS, When he keeled over, gup- Jna for breath. br. R. F. Altman, summoned to the man'• aid. adminiatered emer- gency treatment ~ut Hart failed to respond. Dr. Altman pronounc- ed hlm dead at 11:40, he said Will Extend BriStol St. . • · · Oranae county sU,peJ'Vilon yes-,(~ College Buildi~g Plan ~::~'~:::.Ask S90,000 ~~..§ :fxplained at Chamber Meet :~!-=~=in Death Suit -;re1~:~ "-tin •-• --" -·•--M 'E7 Id of ,..._.... Mesa u another outlet to Santa -..a--e 11 expecta tlon of multiple Ult r uuorm&• ~-&AA&NM: • .ne '-U9 .. Ana, rel.levfna the he9vy trattJc ca Fact.a important to NewpcM .. .._..._..~ tbe co ese buildlruz: tion featured thl9 IDOl"llinC• Men and her two anall aom, Carl IOUth Main street and Newport wtft"I u they ~ the pro-to care for lta fut\D'e lldlna '---'-' t1 .... ~ t h N Loula, 9, epd Robert Douslu, e, blvd. poled tpeda1 tax levf ~~-the Qr.. ne;edl frClln the reve11ue1 collect.ea u.1~1UUut meewl6 o t e ewport )'fttaday tued au.lt ln Sanla Ana R«um•wr.dtd nearly l1x moatba anae Cout colleae bU.ll4lna pro-for operattna purpoees. Harbor Board of Realton at Nor-Superior court danandlnr $90.590 •so. JaterdaY• orderl cllmax a aram were told to an audience ol Uni-the ~ levy la au-ton's cate. tram Dominque. Mendlonde. ctrtv~ IUl"Vey conducted by the board ot local chamber of COJJUDeJ"ce mem-thorlzed at tlie May 20th elec· No dedaion wu made u to the er of a truck whJch allecedly turn-aupervi8on into tb&merltl of such bera Wednelda)' noon 2 · Bull t.kJD. the oollese cannot UM lta board's poaltion on the application ed left ln front ot. her buabancl a dim. _ Petenon, collep pr mt. IJl'e8f!Dt bulldinp more than two of the l>E to withdraw It.a pu-Robert C. Held. ca~ hll death JU1t when comtrucUon wU1 -In rt'fiewtnf the S2~~ years, Dr. Petenon told bbl Ua-er ___ .. th Newport •--t ,.. __ 28. ..c-~ _ ... ,ch would be '-tenen. 1be at.ate ha let th1a Umlt LAsengratl .cillne·~,,, ceandon, .. ,.._tietute b::w-, ... _.., ..,.., could not be )urned at prea w&U "I _. __ .. __ ..... ..,. ..._.. It is aae:rted that Mendlonde, time today, but lt 1a &Dtidpated a t levy over a ~ upon uae of the sub-.~ althouah Preslde.nt Hadd runi in.-travellnr eoutheut on bJahWQ that MVeral montN wtll be neces- pertqd. Dr. Petenon pointed out 1tructuree. but bu extende4 It dlcated that the matter would be 101 eut ol San Clemente, t\D'ned aary to procure the ri&ht-of-way ~f thJj le'V)' would amount to for seven yean 1n the event the turned over to acommlttee for le!t onto Dolore11 at:reet ln front land. • ~000 annually for Newport procram 1a approved by the vot-study. Rlng dted It u hll perton· of Held.~atlna a motorcycle ~acb taxpQ'en. nm .. only as era. al optnJon that passenger service and trave northwest ca 101. 1.1 • to , • per omt of the total cost, the eel--Petenon brou&ht . out another ahould be expanded tnatead ot Held aid and hit the bacJc. ol • I llftf ucatar Aid. 1-ct of Jmportancll! to Barbor res-ellmlnated and pointed out that the truck. wfferln1 injurle11 whldl Approval of the ln)provement ident»-tM "118.000 which would all major eaatern dtiea have sys-took hi.a life later that nlsht. M1r1I tor l1w11·1· prosram would penrrlt the orderly be spent annually In tll1s area by tema ot mw tramportatlon for Mn. Held and her a.one CS.. remodellnc of 90l'M of the extattns bullden who were awarded COD· their commuters. IDUlded M(),000 general damage9, atructurea which were taken flVf!r tracta tor the coUe&e work. Bill Hu.croft reported brleny SS0,000 tor Joa of support and Ray Wallace, artf.at and adver--trom the army, and the replace-President Fred Soremon preeid-on the county'a land use plan now 159() for medical and funeral e:it· thlnf representattve of the News- men. t. of otben which cannot ftP.-er at the weekly luncheon meet-under 1tudy by the boant of sup-penaee. nine. and ~t Bay Post. wm nomlcally be brought up to 'tl>e ln& which wu held at the Roa· ervilon, and Harvey Peue re-le.ve the new11paper field atate standards. the •peak.er atat-mbre cafe. viewed progress on the rent con-RZNT BOA.JU) om t.h1a week to under•· .. ~ ed. After the aewn-year procram FollO't't'in£ Dr. Peterson'• talkJ trol l\.IJ'WY hi.a commtttee 11 car-NJ:W APPOINTD ~•a tlnf many ot the cbamben appearea -.c ... 1 on __._ Ra1 C. c.onr.et.-aalpunent from a H u bote CG a --m convinced that the project wu .. ,,. ~-. ~----·-Grt A~D.Jtment of ph He will work on the palritlns here IUIAlll81'J needed and abould be approved w~~=~embylletk ~ mes, ~an U: ~cci:m~~ ~ m::._ ~ ~~~~ t Hold M ti at the polla. The meeting time wu given vtaory Boerd wu announced to-Pacfftc yacht race pendlnc a de-0 ee Ill . I over to the multiple U.ttna dJicua.. day by Gretra R . Wat.on, rent di-daion on a bid to paint. mural for u. s. Cou.l Guard Amillar)', .VIII f lltfl ston Jed by Mn. Loll VoeeJ. rector for orange county. a hotel on the taland of Maw. =for~:.S~~~ Se • J 1949 -·1' •. A--.1 J I J ..:.&. ro:~ce~bo.3!t=~;:: .~ .;:::~~.N= mce 011orrow o .,. ear 1or . 01 • .-u ~-1~":1~t!f'the~ tn~ to Walter SeJbert. operatlona d Co 1• I rls u c f c E. Lewla ~Uon aboard the ~= who la maldns arrance-k chapel: Whlttter. for George II IVH IODS, epo 0 ~~ ~~r~~~ The dinner will be served at f:°cbard Oaviea, 17, who died Tues· Lewie. He ~ al90 aerved wtth 7:30 p. m. and wtll be foilo'ftd by dq at hll home, 5li ~te Contrary to the 4'Jtlook a month M~ event. att belng acheduled the Cople')' newapapen In Sout.bem movte. shown by Dick Loynes, aveftue ln o.on. del Mar. Rf bad qo, prospects for a soo4 tourtat eech week, he added. California before~ paomo- owner of the yacht, Omte~. been peralyzed since February, ud convention year att better Bookinp now Hat 124 conven.-=.,_.nwnqe.r of the Honolulu Ad- and well known apeed boat aldp-19'8, when be waa 1njured wb1le tlona and l.1.8.5M delegate. for • · peor. The tuma wen taken du:rina blah Jumplns at the blah IChool. than lut year. acardJ.ng to the 1949. That counta 24 meetinp aJ.. He plam to complete a variety a voyage-to Alulua thJ'ouah the lie la .urvt.vecl by hla parenta, convention and visitors' bureau of ready held. with 9C& attencnn.. of marine and Pob'neaJan oila for Inland Pwaae. Mr and Mn.~ J. Davlea and the Loe AngeJe1 Chamber of Com-The C\DTe'Dt U..IDDl1U. ata.ndlq II a one-man art ahow to be held at bia maUrnal ~nta, Mr. merce. * a gain of 17 aonwntiona and 5218 Newport th1I IJll'in&. and Mn. Jamel R. Clapperton ol Harbor ~ b\slneumen are In-delepta ln tM put month. Duarte. He wu born ht SOutbsate. te.nsted became tOCne of the vt.11-Buann. value'ol c:onventsom .. TOOU 8'l'Ol.Df JJ'llOll Dr. Fred B. Trotter. at Jfunt-toa ftnd tMtr wu to Ne•JUt to meawe4 at S1ao7 per dele,ate. 11oo•m 800 tnston Park and the ~. Perry eQJoy the beeutiel of the baJ. and tbt ·~ expe&dlture u de~ 'lbeft ol a navy lantern. a drfll' Sduock, putor of Coroaa de) tni:ldentally, INW 90lne of their mined by a ~t lllrft!)'. motm and •t of IOCket wrenc::tae., Mar O.nnnmlty church, will offl-dollan In local cuh reatsten. Twenty Pft cent of t.bla amount wu nported to JIC)Ua. ~Y date and Baltz Mortuary of Co-It all adds up to an expectation, roea td ho~ 19 per cent to~ by a.rse Miner, owner ..S lklp- rona de1 Mar .. ln cl\arae. that c cui v en. t J ob • lchedWed taU •tarel 2> per eent to "9-per ol the boet. ''11\in'y·Hame." Frlendil are t't!Queste4 to omit lhrouah 1962 should bring tM dtY tauranta. the l\ll'W1 abowed. Tbe IOner, a Colt& §"' the flowsa but lf !My wtab. to 8end at leut '1&271.SCl5 ln visitor nmalnder ia dlvtMd amona ent.-m .... Item WeN ltOl· donatloaa to Rev. Schrock to be spendlna. by tM burn'-'• lat.est tainment. ~don. ~ en fl'aiD the t.o.t ~t. .-! ftJr tbe nblf ~ crllJl*d eld). cmnputa.._, a-tnDan 'IWnU Uld·nW:•....__ lootl ad ~ 11W Burrp.U-. ta at ~ . . . C. Drlnnatel' ukl le& · • Norm•1 I..... ~ ...... . ' - IUJD, .. ... • .. • .. AD Ptom Nationally Known MDII 9 Foot -Two-Tone FllllEI .VELVET ............. oolon: p11a, -,,,., a -.. Beg. sa 15 eq. Jd. .NOW $1J5 '!fl· Jd. • Due to a alia'htly overstocked condition we are offering, f w a limited time only • • • • . Oar Reaular 'S14.95 yd. SCULPTURED WILTON at .. 111.CI yd. Oar ~ S13.95 yd. EMBOSSED CARPET at .•• 111.11 yd. Oar Replar $10.91 yd. FIGURED AXMINSTER at· .. Ii.II yd. . • • • and In addition we offer fflt fo I lowincJ roo~ 1i1e rug pieces at aub- stentiel reductions in price. - 9' b1 18' 3" BLUE AXMINSTER (window piece) was $15'-Now 1111.11 9' by .. 16' 5" ROSE SCULPTURED WILTON, W88 $230.00-Now 1111.11 9' by 15' GREY and ROSE AXMINSTER, was $16'.50 -Now 1111.IG 9' by 11' 6H BLUE SCULPTURED WILTON, -wu $189. 75-Now 11 zQa • .&Ila m·1';J otlMr ,..... .._ pie cm aJld -·•· pleoea Altable ,. laalhtaJ9, ....... Md -bedt«NM. .. .. • ·• • • , llEAILY ,IEDICED PRICES! Teml8 to mit yom convenience Ch8ndler's · COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS ' ' • J....' -Main St· at Third • SANTA ANA . Phone Kl 22348 I . . r 1 [ 1 c • c J ] J l J t I l " ( v }j t s Je c iJ c I y a g v tl Ji T tJ a: It lE bo s CJ Pl E, w H T SI p SE rt ~ ht M SE P' w tt - .. nmnctar, Marda Z4. 1Mi ,. DELTA GAMMAS . TO INST ALL · ~ '· OFFICERS TUES. Delta Gaaurut Alum.rt~ aaao-ciatlo~ will m.tau qm~ a\ .. , It.a Mar.ch Jlleetiq, to be held ' Tuesday evenmr. 1tJareb 29. !41>1-jy Win1.'lled lo_ t_ L-. • ' lowing the usual ~ tor lh.i8 &WW event, members meet I first fOf ------,.,-""I"---------....... ~-------------....;_;;,;,,..;;;;......;.,.;..,;;;;. ~_::: ~Vl~ ~0··~ ~ ~· Rev.~/ec_S, Hlcltols qi $qnlo An~lo_Open ~;":.1! ~ l\iT~t:· ,;.'l;. P~'Wfp MisllOll f1f C,,rid C~utelt By tlte Seo lng. Wl&h UM . to* 1'W)lat Chrilt Tuelday -"Sph-Jtual Growth"· Mn. Harold He:;:.&r Balboe. Mean. to _tfe," JJi. a.v. Alec o. Wedne.sday-'"'the Church of mY Island, reUrtng nt, Will Nicboh=e putar ot the Dreama''· Thursday _ 0 ChJiat'a hand 6ver the p.vel to Mrt. Finl M t ch~. Sarlta Greatest• Hope" and Friday - Helen Nowatny of Sainta ~. Ana la es a ala da¥' preac:b-.. Oirtat'a Greatett Deed.'' ~ ~~n~~~-~ Jns ~~OltCh~,1un:JdfY ibe"S'e"8 Clem Ouiatfe of a.t~ Ialan4. at · un;u a, S -' ... .u--' vice-president: Mra. ~n Wil~ la> . e' t CenQ' • Newport fugeftf ,~s . . Ham_ of Corona del ~. --I!~ jolnJI>' by the Com-fo Be L,,Nsef,t.,/ Sunday . tary. Mn. Clester . ittorton at munl»' cburch of Costa Mesa r.• Sit • Santa AJ1a, treu~. ¥ra. !Wth th!"' ~ . Ialuul ctiapel ;;f of rrl At+ OW11tg - Kennedy ,.,m serve u pubUclty Chrtat cma:rch by tJw Sea. the chairman and Mn. F.4na Wall-alfai.r hU been arr~ u a Ken Johnlon'a eoft ton e d lngtord a.a ruah and m•mberahJp "splrt~ d..lnic" for tl'le cteepen. TNea won flnt · ln tbe water chairman. ma ot ) qa1 Ylc:tfom color cllvlalon of the 1tudent art . Plans will , be diaq.&ased ffW the~~ ~Z::~ zeal,~ exhibit, open concurrently wiih Delta Gamma a bia OYG'\. t of the U\e accep~ce ot Chrllt'• chal· the fourth Anual A.rt ex:hiblt •t and luncheon, ~ of whLch pi.te lt . M:hool, and the very 1trUdq year, the benefit f~on aboW a...., ~uller and llMltt oom-NltWPOl't Hfl'bor Un lo n Bl1h go to the nursery school for The er who la a 'put drawtna ot an uaaaain and h1a visually handlcapped ctindren. 4Jltr1ct gOt1ern0r and la now an vlcttm, .. ctured with the white Previous 1uch even~. held at IJaternatl<>rJal counaelor of Uon'a ': :ft~~or ~~~ the homes ot Mrs. Wr lfl?r Splc"?r, lnteroa.a::;al, wu bom ln Ena· ftrat.; ~t-" division. Thia wu Harbor Wand and Mra. JiJJllAD, land. ving hJa education ln ....... _ ·~ Tustin, were'° outatandlrur that Oapada, Loe An&ele., and the UJW work at Jean Btirtlne, who this year, with' plana .made for Unlvenit)t of Southern Calltoi-=~Y .~~.:ward ,1n a an even more elaborate alfair, nia. be apent 16 yean ln tbe it was felt no private home was business world before enterlna In tl\e commerclal clualtica- large enough and the benefit will the Chrtltlan mlnlatry. Uon Robbie Lou Fiero won flnt be held on May 18 at El Adobe. He eerved churches ln Wlnten, for an album cover, Manhattan San Juan Caplatrano Vis&lla. Glendale, and San Die&o Tower. CHURCH COUNCIL PLANS UNITED EASTER SERVICE A canatJtutlon an d bylaws were adopted w h en Newport Harbor Council of Churches met Tuesday noon at Norton'• Bay Shore cale w1 th the Rev Thomu PendeU prnJd.Jna. It was decided that all chlll"Ch services durlng Holy ~k would receive united promo on a n d publlclt.}'J.. lncludlnl e unit.eel Easter :sunn.e 9et'VJ • to be held th1a year at ona del Mar. There wU1 allo 1peclal service. on Good Friday. Mn. Jane Calldna wu 'ap- pointed u o ft t .ct• 1 welfatt worker tor the cflureh O'dUP. Tbe next IDfttlJ\I wilt bi at the Ro.more, cafe OD April $ before acceptina the putarate ot Honorable mention in the vart- the 1000 m e m b e r ch\U'ch ln OU9 dlviatona went to Joan ZUbe Santa A.nJ,. Al~ active ln and Barbara Lone; Dick Bermea community activities. he hu and Fred 'npnu: Janet Jilli and beet\ extremely popular u • OMa.rles Ke • apeaker fQr P-T A., bl&h 8Cbool Among ~water colon were and aervtc, club IJ'OU~ several local ace.on. one ot the Alto acbeduled for the9e pro-O:Jlta Mesa bmlnea dlttr1ct. an· ll'&Jnl a.re variOUI Ora.nae county other of Thompeon'a crocery. choJn. Sunday evenln& tN cholr 30th •trec't, Newport. of tbe FirJt Method.lit cbW'ch of Joan Brandt and Mn. ·c. M. Orange w,i1J leed the m u a I c . Dea.klrui were Judges of the ex· Ololn to brin& music on the hJblt. Awards will be made at other eve{linp fnclude Monday, 3 pm. on Sunday afternoon to Sa.nctUU')' choir, Chrllt O\urcll wlnnfrt Jn both th& Jtudent by the Se•; Tue9day, HuntJngtoo and adult d1via1ons. Mn. Deakins Beach c:ttoir; Wedneeday, Flnt will present the Junior awards. Methoclist. church, Santa Ana1 Mayor Dick 'Drake wUl prcaen1 Thunda)', Co a t a Mesa Com~ one of the adult award.I and munlty aburch; and Friday, the either S14ney H. Davtdl0n1 bilh Balboa Ialand cholr and the school prtnctl>al. or a mmtoer of Chancel choir of Chrlat Oaurch the board ot truatea wU1 alve by the ~ the other. Mr 'Mld1oll tall terSn il1clude The exti1btt wtll be open one the JalkM'in&.: SumlQ--1'\YU.t even.in& onl)', Fridav. from 7 to ChNt )(e4J1.1 to Mt!'; M~ 9 o'dock and each afternoon ~ Mark a ol' a Cbriadan''; rrom 2 to 5 o'clock. Corene Boettcher to Be Featured in Fric/ay Musicale The second In n l('ries of M 11q1 . , • • -,..ft,... rti hv Ontnl(P c.on.at ,..,,,_ ···'''hr r-r~·nted Ftldl\•I rvr-ntn2 M n r ch % nt 8:()tl o'clock when the mw;Jc lov<'n of ... .,,. Hr .. tv·•· r· ~ .. •v·n h · :i-l"orrr<' Boettche r, mezzo-soprano, In rr,,r·rt , ,_ nnrttmcr hn!! chO!ren a \","tlr (1 rr"f!TnM. drsif?11rr1 to ap- r r.,f to nll who Rtt<'rd ShP will ._,.. t"rf'Omrsmfr-d bv E~ther Vogt ('~~"" well-known ptanlst from ~rn•n Ana. \Yhllr o • t<'f'din~ Pomona col- fr f'l'r Cor' nc Borttchrr wtts tea- tu-r'1 aolo•~t with the College rt-n' .. t>rr1 Womcf''8 r.1e<.' club and wns Wf'll known In fhP music dl"· rln of Pomr na valley, RS &he I~ In th~ Rarhor A?'f'R. She wUJ hr remembf>Ted for her lnterpre- h••fl"n of the contralto aolos In n.r Mf'S..~hlh, given at Onistrnu tiln,.. In Santa Ana. Followers of thia 1ln&er wUJ be J>left~ to learn that she hH tnchtdrd 1CVcral Negro aptrituala on her prO«J"am. The-concer•. will be helll In •ti"' r.ollr1te Memorial chapel and la open to tM public. There wl11 be nG admluJon charge. fpiscopql Rector #o AJJr•n Anobeim Group On Monda.v even1nc the Rlrv. Paw ~ Wbee1er wm speak on tbe Ouilrtlan Educatiou pro- 11"81n In tbe t:Mocf.M. ot Lo9 An-1.a. When he add! Ill H the YoUnl married W'mDlm'I leeUon ot the Woman'a a~ of St. Mlehael'• Epl8eopal church. Ana-bl6m. In u., Kr WMller wm at.. .... tile ......... of tlw ...... vtadal .a...s al am.tlm J:dD. mtlaJn la .... In I If m fralll the 2nd to tM ltb. 1'bll fndtJ t 11 all chClil cbee en the West COMt. HIGH SCHOOL P.-T.A. BOARD MEETS MONDAY The laat eacutlve board mftt· lna ot Newport Harbor HJ&h School P-T .A for U.e 1"8-lN9 term, wW be held on Monday. ~ 28, at 12:30, 1n the facult7 dlruQli room, h1&h ~. AU chalrme.n and offloen are ukcd to attend and a,rn la pro- cedure boob which have been complied the put year. A lftwirVf;I•_... ""' ~. .... penCle of b'-W ...... elMdc Jmly °*. tt.ftlc lloe trtM .... ................. lt't dJt CllldJ of lht if•..- '5.00 . '1ill'I.~ Sewing Mac~ine C6nisr lt7 N. 8JWN 1U 1-Wl ..... Au • • tbe Ualte4 sta• ~ "' Otni>•ce, ~ m8MI"" al the LOI •llPlel O.mbtr ol CamnMca. -n. Foundation ..,., ,.,. 8.-d '25.000 • 1ftl' ~ thouD not restatered u a ~ •t. ."' bu ~ h1I ~educa­tlmal" KUvltiea to c.pltol H1Jl Where he hu written speeches aaatmt the Mar6all Plan for llolaUonllt. Con&remnen. . Pr.-001•• .. ..._. .. lmn1-'Clw ......, • a. •111.m. ta .. ....,. ....., OllllnrlDMi. .................... ., . One ol the Foundation'1 writers la Bertrand-1le J~ whem the New York '.fr!bune bu call'4 the Goebbels of France. 11uat he .... pro-Hitler propaaandlal· haa allo been confirmed by the French Y".QOa Y. WIATllla > °': • • • • • P I''• ~~.~u::,~~~ NOMll 0. COTTOM > • . tion'' to write about the evils ot CAAL vaelMAN • • • • • • MoutW.1 M•r1w rent control. Furthermore, the P'fltttlno ......, Jent w.. c.trol -~-• .. ril*f ~ CollfaiNil Reader'• Dl•est lent lttelf to th1a ___ .....;.,;__.._---it'"' ______ :--____ --:-.. -pr:opaauda. by pubUah1q b t. pamphlet -~t control came up tof capt.ol Hlll. De JdUvenel dlcJnlt · cie.l Adlft ,,_ Member OI with r,nt con"lmt" United 1 States, but in France. Nt>iW be bu been Uliped by the Founda· Ucn to write another pamphlet ·on W>Clallzed medlcl.ne-ln Ena- land. · DREW PEARSON . · . ON . · · CJbe WASHIN6TON MERRY.GO-ROUND . . DREW PEARSON SAYS: FOUNDATION FOR ~ NOMlC EDUCATION OPE&- ATES POWERFUL LOBBY ON CAPITOi. HILL ; BIGGEST U.8. CORPORA'l10NS BACX FOUNDATION• PRO-Hl'11ZR PROPAGANDIST FROM FRANCE WRITES FOUNDA· 'J10N'S P A¥PllJ.ZT8. w~-One ot the neat•t waya ot rectuc:lna your ln- oome tax while mmulta.neou117 operattns ~eTtul = bu j'rit~ Fou::'u:== Edaacaticm. n1D b1 IOIM ot the blaeat OOllMJfttloml tn u. u.a.~. uii£ whlcb bu bMtl floodlq tbe COUlltr)' With lll'ODal&n4a almld at undermtn1na -tbi llanball Plan. rent conb"Ol. aid to educaUon and llOdal MC\ldt)'. '!be U.t ot ooatrlbutlona hu been kept • c:loleb auarded 8Kftt. 1'1ds ooiumn. bowwwr. bu wuNI a eopy and can reveal the fact :SJ. the becken ot UU. lobby ln· ~ llotan. St&Ddard Oil al New JftW1_, Ford. General Dectri~ The Mel.Ion NaUonal bmik. Gulf Oil (U.0 owned b7 the Mellon tamll~ Si.el. the Du Ponta, • H\lmbM 00. Inland Steel SwUt Paclrt~ Qa. PM)', U.S. S~ Ernest ~ We, WestlnlhOUM. ~to Cbem· lc:al. Ubbe')'..c>wwm Ferd. ~an Ro9buck, S\lll OU. Tau 00 and varloU8 otben.. Became the foundadoa .. ~ poMdly for ''educaticm.'' tbe9e bl1 COl'POl'•Uona can deduct evuy cent of their contributlona tram J.D. come. 1bm the '274,516.eO Pm to tbe toundatlion in the put eleven monthl coeta tbe ~a­ tiona oa1y • fracUona1 part t.b.e dollar. O>..let aim ot Ulla hl&b-~ered lobby » to : uY act of Ooo-s:re-tbat r llvinl ltandarda, lf-lt allo Jowrs lM•,.nea proftta. .... .......... Some time qo UUI column 0· po9ed the am•ztn1 fact that one ~ alone, Rep. Ralph Owtnn, New York Republlcan., bad malled out 900,000 lettaa CODtaln· llW 2~,000 coplel of 8peec:bee aPlnlt public _ bomlns. rent 009- trol, Ud to educaUcn, etc. S1nce Uw ~ had CJnly 2a>.«X> people lO hJa dlltrlct lt ..-med later.Una to rrobe into why be wu mat.1fn1 900,000 lett.tta at a con to the ~ o1 abOut S27,000. Part ol. ta. aD1Wer provect to be~ the committee for conatJtu- dona.l aovemment. Thia lobbytq aaency, dtrected by Dr. Edwara A. Rumely-who la"Ved • Jail aentence u a German qent cfur. ins the ftrat wwld war--hu been promotlna part of the Gwinn mall c.ampalp. But part ot bJa letter barTap WU tnced to a rambiln& ma.naton ovttlooldn1 the Hud8on river at lrvtnaton. N.Y .• called the Foundatlcn for EClODOIU1c Educa- tion. Thia i~a WU tlarted two )'e&n aao by auave, 51-year old Leofwod Read. former western manaser ol Other aami>te. ol the Founda- tion'• IJl'OP8f&Dda Uf: ''Why Kill the Goose?' -A plea to protect blc b\urlnea; "Om Dollan Save the WorldT"-An attack qalnat the Manhall Plan; '1Jberty ud Taxa,'' an. &l'C\ll'Mnt qalnat. over· ~ i:: ~~~°'.Jn°::" The foundation J1J1o de- nounca tax exelftptjom or co- oi-, yet wtQln&lY accept.I tax ex- emptlone for itaelf. - To •snad lta propaeanda. the Foundation baa built up a mail-lna lilt ot 71,308. But mere letters are amt out by frlendly Conarea-- mm ulina tree mamna prtvilecee. )left ..... ~~ Amona the toS>-fll&bt buainea encuttve. wi. nm the Founda- tion are David M. Goodrich. cbatr- man of B. F. Qoo4rtch Co .• Ure manufacturers; Tbamq L Parkfn. aon. ~ldent ot EquJtable L I f e Aaurance Society; and Juper crane, Du Pont necutJve. The more active truateu In- clude: Charlea White, presJdent of Republic Steel Corporation; Hu&h- lton Mc:Baln, lll'Uldent o1 Mu- lhall Fkld; Whlpplwacob9, pra.1. dent ot PbelPI I)odae Copper Pro- ductai· A. C. Mattel, president of Hono ulu OU Corporation; and B. E. Hutchll1IOD, flna.ndal cbalrm.an of Oirya)n-Corp. • Th e Foundation'• contldentlal records lhow that recent contribu- tiona have been fteelvcd f:rotn the followtna: Nuh-Kelvtnotor-of De- troit, 12.500; Detroit Edison. $2.- 500; Republic Steel, $10,000; U.S. GypsUm ot Ollcaco. $10,000; R. J Re;vnolda ot Wtmton~em. N .C ., Sl.OQO; Standard Oil Company of OhJo. n.ooo: former Senator A. W Hawke. of New Jeney. ex-preajdent of the U.S. Clamber of Commerce and vice prttldent of Nill, 11.000. •en,-Oo-~d BecaUM the Senate waa tied up over the filibuster, only one lrlahman got away for St. Pat rick'• Day. He wu Senator O'Ma- CROSSWORD PUm.E ~. who kept a spealdnr en- Zl SW&• suva•..,.... sqement in Pittabwjh. Another lriahma.n, Senator O'Connor of Maryland. came to hts r escue. O 'Connor would have voted the oppoalte of O'Mahoney, but he canceled his vote ao O'Mahoney could celebrate St. Patrick'• Day . . . . Senate Majority Leader Scott Lucu lln't at all happy over the way Democratic Senator Howard McGrath, the Democratic National chairman, ls lfvlng out stories to Ow prea. Lucas threatened to· have a showdown wtth the Preti- dent, and demand just exactly who ii the adm.l.niatratlon'1 apokemnan ln the Senate-McGrath or him. ; Sr.:-- ' ~. ~~:n~a·~~ :OU:;:P. victory ln the Senate filibwter, hu Men telllna frlenda that It "onl.Y took ten daya for the South t• chanae Senator Lucu frcm majority 1 ea de r to m.iqortty leader." COAST 6UARDSMAN NOW ABOARD KUKUI Robert v. ~. Enaifteman 1 USCG, who WU tonnerly atta'Cbed to the C..t Guard ~ at New- port Harbor la now~ aboard the O>ut Guard O..tter KUKUI (WA.K-188), the a.st Guard'a ''Slow Boat to Otlna." The ICUKUI wm ..n ~ boom Hcmolulu on a 8-month, ~: OOG-mlle cru.lse on whlcb It ww IUIJIPl1 the O:>ut Guard,• Pad.fie ._-ol Loran (lofts r-anse naoft- ptian) •tadona at ~ Makin. Iwo Jina. 811,pan.. Guam, Yoko-.a and Baac Kobs. , .. , ~ • I • I i l l ' r .. SAILOR· SAID TRACKFEST llAY DECIDE SUNSET LOOP .. CHAMPS Track force. ol.Newpart Harbor looai......but 0 1t ·11n·t vtalble ti.om and Santa Ana hllb meet tom.or-thJa point. row afternoon on the Saint oval Greene 1tated thla JD(rnlna that . · · in. a duel whic!b wUl have a deft. he would Ihm halt miler Andy nlte bearins on the cbaml)ionab.lp Vaquez back Into b1a pet event hopa of both ICbool&. The Tars after trytn1 h1m ln the '60 -rue. • are In front in leque 1tandlnp day with three _wJ.na and no loae11. The New.~ dope lhMt aoD'HadOLLIAN The Salnta were undefeated until wttb probable ftrSt thtte place1 _.:..;;.;•.;;.•;..,;..;...;..;; ___ ~:---- Tue941a)' when Fullerton took their and poutble marka beted on put Ray"Roao wW amt sJJrinl foo~- meuure, 58-46. The local f~ ~fCJ'ID&ll'*: ball trainlna at OraQ&e CoUt 1:01· defeated the Fullerton team, SO.: ue 7uc1 ~ ~ ltae May 1 with • hieaVY mlm· 44, last week. Action •tart.a to-(NB) : Orttatll (NII), 11.o-sw dar of caleltben· morrow at 3 p. m. with the nm-(8A) 'Dme· tu lei tadcllna aa4 nlng of the Vanity 120 ~ard. h1&h ~-(SA): II_._ Usht ~ hurdles. (8A); ....... (IOI). Time: ':II kl addition The Newa-Ttmee dope sheet 1.._-....(!nl)J Menta (U); rut 1tart1 ~ shows the Tan wtnnin&. 6()..4'6 with Joa• (NB). Time: tu the baclal and the Saints etven every pouible Ht IDn 1• (NB): Lobell pull out ·~ edge. ' (NB): Ku.. (NB).Tbne: AA tor Unemen. However, Saint Coach Reece W ,_,. low .._... -•J It'a all wt Greedl ~ have an ace up hit (NB): •o-ur (8&): OdfflU. Roao'a p1cn t sleeve. He declared. followtna the (NII)· '!!me t1 ~parate the men Saint-Indian meet that hJa boya nt-W.U. (NB): Nonie (8A); f'rom the boya had perfonned below expectaUom 8pes .... (NB) •• Time II ' Lut•eeuon. Ra and abWtfes. If the Sal.nta are ....._v .. .,._ (SA): Nw.o. did not 1et a much better than they were at (NB); Wallaoe (SA). 'ftme l:lt chance to see the .Pl'09pecta of Fullerton and at Oranae before 181 J'VCl ~Ct..-Ht~ OCC• ttnt grid sea.son until Sep. that. they may be able to prea the wll)-~ewpon ...,._._ 'DIM tember-t and the f'lr1t if:.! wu 1:11 played 25 days lat.er. and Chaffey Jolts Pirate Track Forces, 106·25 Ola..ftey jayaee won lta third straight Eutern oontermce track meet yesterday by turnln1 back the maroon and 10ver forces of Orange C.out collqe, 1()6..25, on the Ontarlo cinderp&th. The OCC Plrate9 could Only 1lUlJlaie two tlnta 1n addJtlon to tald.na the relay by f arf el t. Ray Vidal wori the 880 In 2:10.6 and big Herm Sdunidt remained unde- teated ln d1tcua comped tlon wt th a 117 feet. 5 incl\ effort-15 feet Jeu than h1I bttt l'IMlrlc ot the sea- IOll. 100-Greaa (C), Blakely CC) and Beck CC) tie far second. 10.la. 220 -Beck (C), Gren (C), Ownben CC). 22.21. 440-McKee (C), Warne CC), Gale C QC). e6.2a. 8>-VldaJ (QC) "'1d Hilby CC) tle for t'IJ'tt. ntt.Onr CC>. 2m. 10.6s. Mile-S<?arla (C), ~eJ"IWOC), Tinaley CC>. 4m. 56.211. 2-mUe-Attebury <Cl. 'nnaley CC>. Selk CC>. lOm. 5~..2a. 220 low hurdles-Hesema.n (C), Waid CC), Meu (C). 26.51. 120 h11h hW'dles-Metz ( C), Wald CC), Balrd (QC). 15.71. Shot-put-Wela CC>. Brown IOC). Onbum (C). 40 ft., 5~ ln. Discua-SchmJdt (QC). Maxwell IC), Pruheri <C>. 117 ft., 5 ln. Javelin-Kramer CC>. Sholea <C>. Hall COC). 141 ft., 3 In. HJgh jump-Tie far first be- tween Reid CC) and WUaon (C), Brown C QC). 5 ft .. 8 In. Pole vault-Wein CC), PhJWpe IC), tie for third amona Watts IOC), Swingle <OC). Robertson COC). ll ft., 6 In. Broad jump-Reid <C>. Heseman <Cl, WUaon (C). 21 ft., 1 In. Rela)'-()ranre Cout by f<Jf'- felt. Final acore-Chaffey, 106; ~ ange Coaat. 2!5. nACT Of VIOUMCI" .-41 .. HINRY TMI llAINMMCla" "JOll OF · llC'' 81JlfDAY ~.. • ' " . • • ••• ! ~ ~ • ' ••u•1 WITH fATMa" 'JOAI OF llC'' TVD&AY Sllot ~ (NB); Vu-hi.a· ualatants. Johnny Owens and ~-·(NB) a ...._._ (84). Wendell Pickens pve every one ~ 61 ft.. I 11L ol the 75_ potential pJayen a thor- Pole nalt BM• (SA); Al-ouah loold.DS over and didn't cut 4-.l (8A): o..'°'9 (SA). ReApt the 1quad-they just let the boys 11 ft.. t la. ellmlnate tMmtelves until there mp )np lllel (SA) i Bop-wu only • left ln Dlayable con- ldaa (8A); llcDoweO (NB). Bt. diUon at the end of the aeuon. e It. 1 la Few penan1 appreciate the Job Br-4 Jamp-QuatallGD (NB) ; Rouo and h1a help did. It WU McFa.cldea (8A): ~ (NB). touab &0ln1 lnto the Eutem oon-Dlata•ce. ti tt.. to ta. ference practically blind. Only one Polata -Newport Rut»orz •: of the Pints had played an)' 8aata A--. 6e. jaysee Vanity football which ·other meets ~ brln& to-ahowm how ~ they were. cether Fullerton and Downey at Thia 1euon lt wru be d.iffettnt. Downey and Oranse and Anaheim Rouo will have teYeral Wffkl to at Anaheim. Fullerton and Ana· look over h1I protpeeta ln the helm fl~ to~ the wt.nnen in llJl"fhg. The work which be wndl these meeta. them throulh will lhow What abUJ- ties they have and what poeltlona they are best aulte.d to play. It wu not unuaual Jut aeuon for a boy to play tackle OM week, end the next and finally rid up ln the backtleld. TAR NINE HOSTS OILER CLUB FRIDAY E1a1n Hall't Newport Rarbm' hi1h bueballen will tteelve their 19'9 lQ&tJatJon tomorrow af~moon at 3 p. m. u they play host to Huntington Beach'• nine on the hJ1h achool fteld at the eut end of the football field. Hall baa nomina led IOpbomoft Dick Lane to at.art cbudd.na and probably wW follow with junior Jack Clark and fl'eshnwl Georae LaBono. Carlton Meara. letunnan second bueman, 'Nill be DU'tidpat- lng In a traclant'et at Santa Ana and will miu the same. Freshman Annand Nettles will •tart In h18 place. Slx lettermen from lut year'e championahip club will strengthen the Tan. Lettennen are. in addJtJon to Lane, ~tcher Bob Burdick : tht bueman, Geo. Reeves; third bueman Blll Skile.; Ehortstop, Don Ward and center· fielder Bob Harris. Only aecoad sacker Nettles and outflelden Gene Crane and BUI Jadoon are non-lettermen . Crane and Jaclulon att up fl"Om lut yeu•a Jwdor V8.1'9ity. When Mean turns hla at- tenticns to the diamond. HaJl '#111 be able to field a thoroughly ex- perienced Infield with lettermen a t every posi lion. Also slated for action tomorrow on the lower diamond at the hlah school ls 1he Junlor Vanity club which will play the Oiler Junior Varsity. This g~ also starts at 3 p. m. Coast Netters Meet Mt.SAC on HB COllrts In addition to a fiock of MW· oomen ttom hJ&h ICboola. Roao will have 20 retumina lettermen from lut ~&r'• club. Amcmg thete aft quarterbacb Harlow LeBard and Jlm SherwoocS; baltbac:b. Ra)' Vidal. Don Nobllt. and Bob Mc-- Kee: fullbacks. Bob Huhn and Bud Smith; mds. Jim and Tom Rogers. Oiarles Padrultt. and Dick Carl-'°" ; t.acklft. Bud Stange, Dtck Wllaon, Dick Balch. and Bud Gra- ser: cuardl. Walt Johnson, Gen~ Johnson. and Harry Hlbler: cen,. ten. Boyd HorreU and Kenny Moat.a. The promi.stnJt bunch of new- cornen Includes halfback Raul Hernandez who pined aJl cl ty honors at Loe AnaeJs• Gardena hJgh, and fullback Larry WWou1h· by, chWlky ll>Hdsttt from Mark Keppel hl&h; th~ a.re several oth- en which lhould s:tve Roao aome ammunition to .et a few of the "Bl1eiH" back a notch or ao. Prexy CllP Golf Awards. Given . Ele'Vt?n hftndwmr cupm wr nt tn night wfnrr·~ and nJr'l~.,. ... ., nf the ~nt W ftlow1ck ~ld<'"t's cup rolf tournamPnt Wednf'Miav night wtth thP real prize falling Into the lap of Flovd Hanpence. new champion u well u vtctor ln the fourth fJJght. HaJ"tl)mce bested H\J ~ f OT the cup aftfT' defoatlng R. E . Hu•· '°"· third ftls.ht ktn1, ln the H'ft'll. OnaJ ~up. The o1btt ·fllabt wtnMn included Gttgg, ffm nJ1ht champlcn; Sandy~. flnt fltsht nmner-up: Bob Mar- shall Jr. and Bud Yeager, winnft and nmntt•UP ln the leCOOd n1abtj Coach em Priest wtU MDd Or-R. E . Hudlon. winner ot the tflira Co 11 t i.t filaht. and Lee Martin th~ other enge a.st oo e¥e enn en tlnau.t: Bartpenee, fourth flllbt against Mt. San AntonJ0'1 netta'S _ .. __ n n ,u, -.. .... tialllon fourth tomon'oW afternoon on ltMa Hunt· \;l..au..,, "" "" '-"~• ::"J ·-ln&t<>n Beach hJih achool ~ta fill.ht runner-up; Bob Manhall, in the openlnc meet of the aeuon Sr. ftfth OJght victor and Jack for ~ 1oca1a. The Eutan 00& Triplett. flnal ntpt flnallat. The ference match wW start at 3 P•m. evmt wu held at the Willowick In Informal ~ lut wee~ the clubhowe tn Santa Ana. Pirate. ed&ed Hunttnston ~ hJsh'a racquet CNW by a allm mar--occ ~ .. ..___ j ctn. Memben of the local team ..,.ICl"a a& Aft Bud M~~~~ ll·-......; .. ~a.... ~~~~~An.-Sill ....-WUlllU denoft and Jim Ander-. 0 1nsuran:e . .. P• •• palmer IMCOIPOIATID w. o. bud, lftluraftC9 coun.lor 3333 via lido, newport beaeh, callf. telephone newQort beach, harbor 1500 <..,~;;:::!!~~~). EASY DISSllT-Two tllc.t of french .... ,, a '-"' of lo• ~:..~ .... between, dvated on 9 1 Q top with powd•red eJ 1u9ar. Cut ellc.1 fovr- 1qua,.. lemember, when fermln1 meat ,.etlet -meat wen't atldc to .... hCUM11. COINED IEEF AND NOODLI CASSllOLI 4 ....... .... ....... ~ c. .... ,, •• 1 ................. ~ ........ ..... 2,... .... ,.,,.,, v. ,.. ....... .. ..-.. ..... 119~. n• ua: .... \4 t.~~ ... ,,..,._, y. c. .....-. ,...... Cook bacon, onion, ,,.." pe,,., te· 9ether until 1U9htly brewne4 Caltevt 10 mln1J. Acid ... ,, .....,. wtth '4tit and pep,.r. YIMn .W cemed IM.t ancl ceelcecl needles. Mix w.rt, .....,, · Into .. a1ed ca11erel•, aprl,.kle 'with crvmbt and chHM. lak• '" hot even C40Q•) 15 •Ins. until cru•lt• are 1Hown4HI. Serve• 4. TINDll aftcl delldeu1 -that'• goocl W...,.1 lreacl. Look for the cdsp blue -4 whtte dtfflcect .,,.....,.. .,.,,.,, yotlr ... u ......... fine, mah ---WelMt'• ......-: •• alwaya Mft, tt"f"• tlevttUMltrvfrped ........ * l. -tJ p I w·= loM ftllllpe · A few weekl qo I made notel at an lnterestin& meettnc •. and wrote my w.ekb' letter on the dfec:ta of national ~·Ham on the economy ot Enaland. I aent the draft to Mr. Cecil Palmer' the gpeaker, uldng, him to check my fil\lfe9. He bu returned it to me, with aeveral correcdclDa. Moet of the corrections are sJJaht; for example, where I aald 2000 physicians In England. hav- ina ~n drawn Into aodal.lze4 medlcihe. have jolned an organiza- tion called "Freedom in M.ed.ldne," he cowects It to ''Fellowship of Freedom Jn Medicine-" Where I had noted that the "develoJX1'lent tax'' required a pa;ment of $800 to b~. Mr. Palmer made It "a development tax ranitng from a few hundred dollart for a ~en coop to tboUSandt ot dollars for a factory." . · There were two important cor- rection.a. I used the word 0 poundl" (of coal) in giving production 8-· • urea, wonderfnc at the time why the Englilh uaed IO anall a unit; not reallzina th1a wu a allp of the tongue. The flaw-es fOf caa1 should be TONS, just u tm 1teel. Please correct that. The other COi'· rection ls import.ant: I had writ- ten "40 ~" when It 1hou14c have been 14~. The reaultlns dwlae la so lntereetlng I repeat the com- ment.a here. Coe.1 was one or the tint Indus· tries nationalized. Steeljs still free. ln 1938. before aociallzaUon, COAL produced Zl7 million ton., and S'rEEL produced 10~ milllon . tons. In 1948, ten years later, COAL was given a quota by the sodalist government of 211 mWJoo tons (which ~ will note wu LESS than l ) while STEEL. 1tlll frCtP. wu given a quota of 14~ million tom, or halt again Ill 1938 productlon. Yet COAL actually produced only 208 million tons, and STEEL produced ovtt 15 million tons. the greatest out· put in the hJatory of the Industry. Coal prices are up 145%, alnce prewar. while 1teel prices are up 70%. <Mv earlier memo 1a.ld 7%). Coal workers have Lncreased from 718,000 to 726,000. In the flnt year of natlonall7ation. the coal lndu. try lost $44,000,000. I w•ted to tell you what ls happening in Ecuador, with aodal· i7X'd medicine. I haven't 1paoe. In- 1tead I'll amuse you with an ex· ample of how 1oclallzed medldne works. England hu bald hea~ men, Just aa we have. Baning the fact they all have to put up wt th b e I n g called "CUrly" by their friends. lt was con.aldered no great caJamity. Undcr socialized medJ- cine ln Enp.Jand. baldness la a disease. arrl althoullh Enizlishme-n since the dAys of King John have bouJth ~ thrir own wig1J, If they n<'<'drd them. nnd ckanC'd th"m f <'r thcms. Iv~. the-British govrrn- r.1ent now bur;. not one. but TWO wigs tor each hald hettded EnP,)i~h man. Tl1at cost the taxpa)-'crs $4,- 000.000 In American money. I ln· Tended onlv to translate that lnto terms ot our currency, but per- haps I was more nrarly right than I Intended! Further. the admini· stration, In England, not only buys wigs, but pays to hnvc l hr m cleahcd and brushed every two months, at an additional cost of M00.000. Great iare tho wonden cl burenucrac-! 1 am Ind h(r c1 to· "'.onaruaaW'I Ralph Gwinn ot New Y o r k for that cholpe bit of lnformatloft. Af~~~F" GOf'.don 8. Findlay . oo~a-asm CABINET SHOP SERVICE -....... - 10 2~11.P WAMTID n •• SI& AlllOIMCli'••m • .......,.. MllC:n'!MIDUI 41 0-llA&. ISTA1' -------------· _,__ ........ ········ ... -~·· 'sE0 WING llt ,'~-c°tm..T'IS' ;.:i.~: ~;; .• _· ;;.::..:,. ------------.... .... YiaiT KAiNTENANCE:~ n D.J.AD ~-r.-urn~u...-......_, .. Rug and Carpet lenced rettn1ahen and ceneral nEP·• ~G ta 1n1 IJftvate home. Advance -. r. T, Ii' ~· N ) N G painting. -Apply 8 to 4:30. ·~ A™ • rwrvatlonl accepled now. Har- AND uYINa 1soo8~~~NL~A~w ;:! !.:.:C:w:.'1r~ t!.W: ~ 1~.J. ... •57-e-e • .... ............. .............. .,..... 111 ...... •••rn•Mt -...uatMDTTVll ,... a CLEANING ·~~ MISCllLAN.OUS-qr.. . _,,... ftlrDlllilil " ... n n .... Q .. -.. • • • .. .. • • ·~• ~IC"T'll. runa..~m-=----'··· •• · • · · ......._ ~n -• • NEW P'C>RD 'l'RACI'()R urnVMD'&~.u swuaun.c. HALJCRAFTER 7~TELEVISION .......... ~ ,__ • U-DRJVE AJf (' t w· k SET. Waloo Enlarger. antenna. SINGER . . $1250 per day "" p .arpe 01" 8 ~ value for $195. Can finance. a.unvo GENTBR •. ALSO 81'adl9y GARDEN TRAC ~ Orup Beacon M4l·W. ~ gg n &on TOR. 1t5 cla)' Harbor Branch Office: LIKE NEW. Easy bunplow a1ze NO .... ,.. -.. ... ... BALBOrr13AY. AIRPORT t&e Newport Blvd .• o.ta Me.. wuner. Wfillfa staliileu 1teel ... .;,_W e Kl JR• Phone Beacon 5453-W alcohol boet sto~. ~ price. Ph. iAJntA ANA 53-~'14 ... Beacol" 1)707-M Harbor 2999aW. 58-tfc ·~ u. a. Pat. OU.~ ..... ..,.. 1946 PONTIAC Strum!lner 6 ·' 25-ttc AGITATOR TYPE wuhiiii ma-O>. Sedanette. RecenUv comolrted chine, 2 yean old. in perfect · It'°" •natne tune.up, valve Krlnd. new PubJ!£_~~~~~pher condition. 511 Orchid Ave .• ~· -· olaton rlnp. Top condltlon . ddreain~ Public rona del Mar._H~bor 210-;';:.tfc ~?:-:W~,!!.~ ..... -... ~. = c!. ~i~~11Z~::. $i~~· PboDe -...~ S E R V E L Small l\.lmtlblCI ~ IWlal. Phone Beacon es~w. 58·C' SARAH E . WHEATLEY Th G A S R f · t !~ lnP.1l.. ~ 'il PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Ex· Birtcher Bldir. Ph. Harbor 1975 e e r1gera Or urn-. BG • 116-r59 cellent conditJon. Radio a n d Corona del Mar <eves.> KI 2-!SOOS Ferguson H~we. Co. -heater. Phone Mr. Gamble. ltttr· . ~ Successor to Estus Hdwc. RFSPONSIBLE COUPLE With bor 797 or call at 488 Abbev 2205 Cout Blvd .• Newport trown IOU want 2 bednn. ftlr-Wa.v. C.0.ta MHA. AA-<'M PHONE HARBOR 116 idlbed home or a~t. 1939 PLYMO\n"H BUS. COUPE • nneen• n .. 12-IUILDIMCI SDV1CIS 12 4.1-ttc Yearl1 rate. 185 mo. Phone Har-WUl suara.ntee eood condltJon ••••• • ED WALTERS TILE CONTIU.Cl'OR . Bath Root . Drain Bouda, etc. 15th 6 Newport Ave.. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 8700-W-1 18-ttc Y.,..O~UR......__--RAD .......... --10.,..._expe_. _rtl_,....y_r_e_paired___,,_ bor 685-W • 56-tt Almolt new ~. SS25. 302 E ln your home at oo extra charce WANTED TO RENT Ocean Frt .• Balboa. 58-o-60 Well experienced. honest. con-Ocean Frioat hcNle. I bedroom9 '.U BUICK Suptt . dub coupe • acientioua. for curmner maatba. radio, aklrta. Oean. Sell equity COAST RADIO SERVICE 2 bedroom home, Balboa peninsula for lea than half. B«!'acon 5S10-J 12 Years Service-Harbor Area HA. 3084 or HA. 1408-W. by the year, sood tenant. 54-p-~I\ ---------~-c-36_ ROY GREENLEAF JR. A ASSOC. H-MOMIY TO LOAM • '"ij 8=ae1~~. r:!"r~Ci ~~ ~~~· ~nc:,!~~~7~; ·L·O-A .... N .. s··. . m ~raM:m~~ 1:t~o~ . . ··~-~~ HARRY HALL Palntln1 Contractor Ph. Beacon 5413 274 E. 19th St. Beacon Wl7-i. 56-e-58 ~m. a HOusa ~--H -., L 0 A N s ' 0.ta Meaa. Call!. PORT ABLE RADIO. R.C.A. Vic. .. -... • .. • .... · • • ' L O A N S tor. Battery or AC. Self chars. NEW untum. 1 bedrnL apl Larp QUARRY and SHEFLIN Wet bat~. nearly new. Cost rooms. No praae. Year).)' ttntal. $50.00 to •5000 PAINTING and case, s:s. Harbor 1190-W. d.J.atrtct. Beacon 5474-M. ~ · SALARY Bea] 5!W>4 Beacon ~™ $90. Sell ·ror $45. Untln. book-Block from Colla Mna lhooPtna .P 57-o-61 '8-ttc Po. ~~HAN9!!GMeaa -----~-:-.!x-.·-~"--~-·M-·Gl-M-isc.""''" ................. ..,,. ................. ~-~ ~=~~~ * tUT~F. _________ l_8-_.P:37_ '41 BUICK A-1 for your equJtv In • .,., l ""'----•· ' SOUTH COAST '(9 car. ADo 1% acre near Riv-Mesa. ~ mo, year>'· ·~-Other Pel'90na1 Prol)erly ' erside for house trailer or whal? pay utllitles. Beecon S670-K. "QUICK SERVICE" MA TERIAIB CO Write J . Woltan, U9 -Sith. •ttc Ready MlUd -~~~~~~h. s!-~ BALBOA ISLAND e...u (/llle4 .J!oa,, Spedftcatiorl__,,___. 12-FUINITUltl FOR SAU J2 _ YEA.R1W RENTAL """'~"'~a Q -...,.. ..., • -• t .. -•""" • UNF'URNlSldD WASHER. Automatic Frigidaire; 2 BED JtOOK8 229 w. WU.00 . eo.u Mesa Phone Beaoon 53M 84tfc Bennett Hardwood Floor c.o. noora laid • Sanded • Flnlabed and Reflnlibed • late '47 model A-1 condition. Sl.25 PER MON'ftl May be seen at 803 Ba.yslde PHONE RAJtB01t 2062 Drive or call Har. 879-J. 57-tfc !5&-c-60 SAVE MONEY C. R.. SPOONER 129"!''= ~:::!am PATIO AN°D GARDEN Free Ytllnates FURNITURE TWO ce>n••.nlentty loe9t.ed APARTMENTS, DI eel y turn- 1.thed. Wlth blck yanla. Se1MJO&l or by year O.P .A.. rent. call Harbor 315. 59-ttc ~tfc RATrAN. redwood, aJum.lJ\um., ---~HAR~~B~O~R~---WT'O\.l&ht iron. enameled and peel RENTAL ,f furniture. beach and garden um· Y Plumbina Benice brellu, 1winp, pads, barbequea SPECIALIBTS -a..,. •• , 2305 OOAST BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. nat door to Western Union otnce PRONE HARBOR 2838-J 89-tfc ~-~--~~~- NEED MONEY TO PAY BILLS? see us tor LO ANS on Auto, Furniture, etc. ~ tndoor pJar1tB. The lar&e9t telec· call F.4na Cra.Jc ~~ 8tr:-· ~W ~lto~'l.1the lowest prices ln Linwood Vick, Realtor uk for LYLE R. POPE CGntrecUna an4 supplle9~uc HOUSE AND GARDEN 8a1boe laland HA..!: BAY WAN CO. Do )'0'1 want to tell ttT Adver-611 Cout Highway, Newport Bc.h FURNISHED atudlo apl Semi 280it ytfBr CENTRAL A VE ~-lft·~ 00!~· ..... (juat south of the Ar~!5SH priv~ ba~el~~ N"'l't_.Bch. Ph. H~?~~~ 14-f'IUOMAU 14 DUNCAN PHYFE buffet, table ~:,.l C::ta Mesa. Yearly rent-U)ANS ro BU'lt.D. lMPROVF.. -.... • .... ,.._ ._. ... • and 2 cbaln. Perfect condition. al $:z8 mo. Tenant pay uWltia. BU'!. MODER.NJ"?.R. OR Alcoholics Anonymous Call Harbor 203. Alter 6 caU n-con llUP?O-M. 59-tt 8 _,ANCJ'.: Balboa. Calif Harbor 2520-M. , 5~63 _..;;~;;.;;;.;;~~-'V~ ·~"P"I""!!~~~~ ~ ... , Write P . 0 . Box e561. • • 59-tfc · · • · · · ... · -· -• ONE 0 0 RN HE D We Buy Trust n..4a J)-IOA~ SU"1.la II GUF.sT HOUSE. Private bath, NEWPORT BALBOA rEl)r;RAt, CERAMICS. emtom made, paint-SACRIFICE I Four b~ n•w 12· 1 blk. above Arcl>ea. 41'_ Short SA VINOS It LOAN ASSN ~te. In~·~ tir. foot pllde ~alt ply'tjood 1Jdffa. St., C.0.ta Mesa. ' 59-c--60 8118 VI.a tJdo Ph. Rar .sno n..--Or A. $90 each. Also one 10-foot YEARLY RENTAL a.vallable April Anatfr ~~h'6088-'T,na';;i ~~111~~~.~."~'cx.~~611 • ko8:!0V.~~~~: .. ~ 61-RIA;;.~. •. _ ...... _;; . .. · • · • _. ..l\ll boa. one. Harbor ~. Alter .. • • • • • • .. ~·~;1,ANrm ~ ... -~ M:MuslC:'uo.O'm.ivliiOtTs4 . 6-~ !o/·.:.~M.: .. ~ Mr k Mr.a R M Lane .TWO 8' •ABY• 'a .•1•,llllDa AV AD... .. .. .. ' • 4S-llN1', MllCP' •MIOUS '5 w1a1.. to -t their old friends u.-• ~ ~.A.No 11.JNlNG & COMPLETE · ~ -...... ,.. -·-SaturdQa. Sunclaya and eve-· REPAIRS. New splneu at a DESK ~pace available Room No. Th~)' are now a'!tlve In lhf' rf'A nlnp. Reuonabi. rata. Phone dlacount. Big allowance on old . "9, Btrtc.bft Blq., Coron.a deJ eetate bultneu at their old wrmtb 1~!, idiid Of yard upri~~ "T~ Mar. fh. Harbor ~m. 57-~ .::~Urt A.ve.1 Newport Bch. work « .. arc1m1n.i wm bUUd 247 BROADW A y L Safety Deposit Boxes Ph. Haroor 343 pnten or ret•'P'• w.O. Call Phone 604 Laguna Beaoh For Rent EXCLUSIVE Cliff Haven. New a.con 5'28S-W, or PO Boa II. or drop post ,..._,,. 2 B. R. home. hardwood noon -r -38-c 59 -oo t -00 YEAR For ttnt or -111 tell l8000 dn Newport B•d'i. -.ttc • ~-0 -· f! mo.· pmt., full prloe $14,750 PRACMCAL DAY ~~G ™2 manN ~Ll=N RE~:::;· so~~TY owner. MaeuttnnJns. 23662 SnUR Seml-lovallcl 01' ielder.., · • ,..a,., · 302 Main st.. Ba1bqe Bar. 2)3' Harbor Rd., Haven. Rett!reftCN. Own 2040 W. 8th. ta Ana, ~. 59-c-61 3-P Harbor 2886-M. 58-c-«> 59-p-60 HAIRffREAJirR HARRY * * . .. I ' 2 ' WM. G. HAY LI<'<'~ Rt-al ~t•t~=;¥d. orn~t Oran~ .t N _r. . <Wnst0n Wh~l OOe> Phon<" Bee. ~935 day or .... --.... LARG~ l'lew ~ hectroom VTEW ROME s !!.... D All. Y 5 to 8 or Sat\ll'\ta7 afternoon & an day SundaJ. 0 nt '>1 Q 'T'nstin Avf NPw-nnrt 'R'oicthts . ~tic VOTED the BEST Btrr n the Mesi\. It hp nret')1hlnal ·3 bc>drooms, la~e Uvlng room wtth fireplace, dining room. tile kltC'hr n with breaJdut nook. LOTS OF TILE In bath. lhermo- controllt'd rurnatt, oak noon. A·l con.structJon, pluUc ac::rftM on all wlndowa. v•netlan blinds. Thls NEARLY NEW home la on a large f en<X'd comer lot with nl<'<' lawn and plenty ot bffud- fuJ nOWtta. ThM't' ll a SUNNY SECLUDED PATIO and walled ve,. aarden. 2-car a.....-with crment drtvc. Ownn moYlna North. M)'9 sell It for ll.2..500: _ (~prat ONLY L2.f500. whldl la thouaanm of $ below actual cost~ l Low down pa.ylllftt to n-sponslble party. WANT 1'o SEE ITT LJn~ forms on u. right. PHONE MR. TWJC'HEL FOR AN APPOINTMENT. HARBOR 2034. EVE. 2142-W Newport H~ights 3 Bedroom Home ,. nns IS A Yl"rY comtortabi. and well built pla~. but oouJd ..-. 1ome M"-modelllnr. A 1"0DC1ierNl buy,~. --_... New 3 Bedroom Haine NEAR THE HlGH SCHOOL and nrw tntermedlate ad\ooL 1"'9 1nvety home hllll flttplace, hdWd. floors. 2 aepo.rate heat!"I uaJ.111 nnd mMy e~raa that make a houv a hom~. ExceU . loan avalJ $11 .500. Beacon Hill Realty REALTORS 1 466 NEWPORT BLVD. Ph. Bea. 5713-R <P!v Bea. 5T1IR e.41 I 9 * Bv Alexander .. - I • \ .. . ._ I Dill't Fotpt T~at ~Still COlllCts . 11 I•• Tu .TM! leMline Ioli IEAm• SET 11· -._1111 Clmti to c1111c0n· .· . ..._. •• April 1 .. tbe date ~ let Bifont ~·•lilY !:.: ~i, ~=~ Leatalation pert~ .. ~-~..!; ('nda la tJle tlrlt of Mriell at art1clet prepared under the 41,. ntetion ol "Chu. J. McGolaan, tranchile tax commlaloner. rei- at:tve tO ~flc ot taxpayen under the orn1a Penonal Income Tax Law). State Income Tax R&turm for 1he ~ar 19'8 are required to be tiled by: Stnrle lndividualt hav-. inc a net Income of $300 or more. or a S1'0l9 ~ ot l6000 or ~ regardleu of the amount ot net income. and IJ'lUorJed pen.om brl., in1t an aggregate net Income of f'50() or 'more, or an q~aate grou Income of $6000 or IDOl'6 re- gardless ~ the amount of net in- come. , • Estates of deceased J)enona are also required 1l) flle ff bavins a net income of $1500 Ol' more, or a gross income of $5000 or more· every California partnership and every foreign partnerahlp deriv- ing income from Calif om.la sourc- es must file a return regardlea of the amount of net or grou in- come. Net income may be defined as g:rou taxable income lea allow- able deductions. Personal exemp- tions and credits for dependents are not 00111lckred as deductions in comput.ina the amount of this net lnooine llmltation for filing re- turns. Jn determlnlng liability to. file, the differences between the Fed- eral Revenue Ac::t and the Call1or-nla Jaw muat be borne in mlnd. While generally speaking. 1tate Jaw ls based upon both net and gross income. It f ollawa that in many ca.set taxpayen will be re- quired to file Federal returns but not state returM. Fonns-Fonn 540 • la the only torm provided f Ol' nsident Indi- viduals for UH in filing 1948 per- 90nal income tax returns. This torm allowa taxpayers wt th ad- justed gT'OU tncome ol lea than $5000, regardleu of the source of Ute Income, to use the optional tu table lt they eo elect. HUI- band and wife filing tepa.rate re- turna may uae the optional tax table only U the other spoo.te al.lo use. the opUOl'\al tax table, or takea the standard deduction of S300. NonttSldent lndlviduala should me Form 540NR.. RetUJ"1ll for estates and tnmta lhould be filed on Form Ml, and partner .. a~lp returns on Form 565. In- VOTED the BEST BUY 01l lbe M-.. n llM ~-I a blldroom•. 1a.rn Unac TOC>m """' ~lace. dJnJow room. Ule ktt· cbel> w1\b br'Mkfu\ nook. L01'I or TILll lD b&lb. t~ lrolled f\lmaoe. Ot.k noorw. A·l t'Clnetl'llf'ti01l. pJ..U0 ..._ OD all wi.Ado... "tDCtl&o bUnde.. Tb.b ~.\ILL T MSW bo1De I.II OC1 • lam feocoed co,,_ lo't wttb aJee laW'D Mid pleat7 l)f bMDUIUJ flow· -. lree l"Oee9. eualll•aa· ... i.... e1C. Tbere la a IUNlfT UICLODlm PA TIO M\d w.JIMS YW. Pl'den. t~ nnn wttl\ oemeD& ctrtn. Owner moY1Qf lfortb. M7I .,.u Jl tor su .aoo. ,......_ onY lll .600. 'llfllJe'-w Uloo.nd8 of I below ldaa.I eooet.) Low do"11 ..,.,_, '° rwipo!MllbM Par\F. WA.NT 1'0 80 ITP U. f..-cm u.i. rt.bt Plloae Mr. htobel for an appol:ntmeet. 11.ubor MM. ETe. nu..w Your G-E Key to Good Fortune ~ .. ~''"''";~,,f,11Ml1/J1J~ ; ~ ~ -: ~ ~ s ~IJJ t ·~'\\)•11_n •l'\~\\f t\\~ Whit Is It? l l l f lAl. I U CJllC APPLIANOl'.8 •tructiom ~ ta.. fonm lhou1d be caretullY ffa4. Ftllna-Returna muat b6 tUed by taxpayers reporttna on the dal- endar year basil on or befOl'e ~ 15, 19'9. T~ ftpcrt• inc on the fllcal ~ar ~ must fUe 00-or befOtt the .1!5th da$ d the fourth month followlni the cloee of the ft.seal yev. Ret\a'nl should be med at the office ol ti. Franchile Tax CornmitlJoner, Sac- ramento 14. Calitornla, or at any of the varloua branch off1oes throughout the state. Rate.-The California law pro- vides fol' a graduated tax rangtn& from one to alX per cent of tax· able lnoome (net lnoome leu al- \O'Mlble personal exemption and credit for dependents); i.e., one per cent on the tint $10,000, two per cent on the next $5000, three per ~nt on the nqt SSOOO. etc.) There ls no surtax. Ot a-pedal Interest to married persons fDlng joint income tax re- turns ls that the state haa not adopted the federal income tax Jkovislon which permit.a. spouses filing a joint federal return to ''split" their income for the pur- pose of computing their joint fed- eral income tax llablllty. Under the California Commun! ty Proper-ty Jaws which apply to income from community property acqulr- ed alter July 29, 19'l7, and to all aaJartes, wages, and fret1 eame-4 after that date, each apouae may report one-halt as hli or her com- munity income on separate returns and compute the tax on the basis of the net taxable income disclosed by. each return. Taxpayers f lling joint California personal income tax returns must continue, u 1n the past. to compute their joint tax liabUit.Y on the baah of their aggregate net taxab1e income. Begg1r Suspect Demands Trial -9CQUlsltMm at tbe Oltna QJw Inc and ancl1ns wll1 ~ ~~ bMdl p~ In a.a. del Mar tomorrow •Vminl wheo memben u a state ~ Jt .,.. UVMJUDCed of tbe 8alboa Ancltnc clUb bold thJa week 6y Bany BerP, land a meetil\& an4 entertalmnent at p1a"""" · the Bamboo. Roam m Balbo9. .,. The aw. Cove land is tehed-cording to J . B. )(eNally, club uled for flnt pdortt:y in the_ pro. president. &ram wb.ictl It la upected wD1 be Many bW. vital to the ~­ approved In tile prellmtnary p.ab-ftabtn& lndmtry are -W.. tbe UC hearinp and then ~ 1tate lecillature for action and It by~ count¥~ few la important U\at tboee Interested faY'Ol'able ~ &y the state p&rk ln the 'Welfare of the bt.lllMa ex- COllUD1uion at it.a mee~ m Loe JlftSS their atUtu,de. McN~wd. All&elea Mq 20. ~eral other eec>-'1be procrarn. wh1cb _ a_t tlaria ot Orance count.)' bMcb are 7 :30 p. m.. will feature entertaln- alao slated for number one pd<r-ment by Mr. and Mn. Pepito tty. includinc 3SOO feet in three Peres. separate pari:e1a ln the San Cle--------- mente area and the thfte.mlle 1 1 .... = ~eti~~~t-lllililry 0 R Sl&ted for aecond prtcrity la a Ii ~ ~·ulfn ~~ Pot:Lack 1ner Mar--40me of the ume Jota about An annual potluck dinner waa which a viaoJ9us oontrovms;y hu been carried on before the New-held by the American Legion aux- port dty eouncU and dty plannlnc Wary of Po9t 201 for the poet COllll'D.lalon for MW!"&l months. memben lut nlsht at the ~lon 'Iblrd priority atatua bu been but. · SUUHtecf for the atrand betwftn Forty memben and"' thelr wives ------------the we.i Hi.mt.t.ncum Beadl dt)' gathered to feut on a l&r11e varle- UmJt and Ninth street, a dlatance ty of hot dJabe9 and lalada ~ MOVIE SIOTS. ~or:er~~s:'O:,:t!: ~b~~·f::ea~~ FlllSHED IEIE ~U ~~~~f: :n~fU:P<;::n;;::for~~nm~~ au for action. 'ti.en thett ben ln thanking unit for their c and th wt be ccmslderable added paper party· The Balboa post otf ,ce e work before the procram can ~ Following the dinner b'ngo was Balboa Hardwatt and Tackle submitted to the state autbontift played and Commander Upson dl~- store on Ma.in street Sot into the at their May meeting pemed with the ICheduled busl· movSea yeaterdaY when final ICefteS • nea aealoa of "The Blank Wall" were filmed Adjutant Florence Bell Kelly, at these locationa. Co d Colleg I only recently married to Olptatn The penlpsu1a shots, wtUch fea-I e 0 Frank Kelly of the El Toro Mar- tured the temlnJ.M atar ol the lne itaUon . .and her bu.band will ahow. M.lSI JO&n Bennett. wru form 8et I .. I .1 be hosted • t a J)09t·nuptlal •how· the conclu&Jon o! the plctt.tre. l•lf ftl er at the Legton hut by her male Other final &hot.I were taken by _ comrades ot the post. the second unit of the crew work-The lntt.tal meettni ot Oranp A party to be h~Jd on the beach tnr on the camen boat. Carolyn county'a fint radar outfit under far po1t members, lhelr"wives and Sue ll, in the Back Ba,y. Lou1ae the CalltomJa AJr Nat:tonaJ Guard children la planned for early ln HoS!and, the star's atand-in ap-will be he1d on the campua of Or-May, C.ommandtt Upeon aaJd. peared In these. anae Coast college tomorrow Free board and room tor an ex-Truckloads of the properties mGl'll1na at 11 a. m., aoeotd1ng to tended period wu 1U1pected aa pulled away flUI) the 1sland late Ftnt Lt. Paul K. Hutt ot Fuller-SEA SCOUTS HOLD the motive of a transient a.nested in the altemoon and the only ev-toll who wUl com.mend the IJ"OUP, by polloe yesterday. idenoe ttma.lnq•tod.ay ot their a ''utelllte" unit of the 148th AJr-BRIDGE OF HONOR The ma.n, who aave his name plctu:re--taldn2 acttvtties wu the craft Control and Wamlns Squad-AT St •L BEACH u Thomu Robins, told hi.a ~ce special pier Dunt at the Harbor ron of Compton A1rport. which r:;I'\ escort he worked "no place' ahd hland locatSon. LI part ol the c.A.N.G. 62nd Flght-Newpo11 Beadl ~-Scout.a Joln· lived "nowhere#" Before Oty er Wln1, ~adquartered at Bur-ed wtth othml o1 the North Coast Judae Harry L. BJCJdielt the man M So hi bank. Diltrtct Oran«e Empire Area. gave what the fy,-4e termed, ... ID u• on It 11 hoped that the OJYanWl-.wed.ne.da, ftiaht ln the Brldae ot ~ell-learned spiel ~.demanded, • tion meeting will fill the ran1a of Honor and danm held at the rec> not guilty, jury trial pie& 1n a w ' CL the group which tncludH enllated ~atJon hall of the Naval Ammuni· "that'• my right" tone. omen I ...... men from muter ~eant to srfv-tJon and Net Deoot In Seal Beach. Judge Blodgett, with a cr-owded • •• ate: theft will M t'lve radar re-Ship 261 of ~al Beach aerved calendar eet the trial date for A masher wu the object of a pelrmen. ffw ra4Jo operators, me-u hoet for the 9e'Ven other ahlpm April 21 and remanded the man to pollce search of the M.arlnen' chantcs, ooob, clerk.a, medics and of the dlltr1ct In the dance county jail In Heu of a $!500 ball. Mile vidnlt;y la.tt nl&ht-other po&ltiona to be tilled. · Offloer Dale Montgomery ea.Id Accord1nc to po]Joe a Grey-Personnel wUl traJn Wttkly tor r . " l the man had a crutch and cane hound bua ·driver reparted a man 2~ hOlD"I on alternate Sundays U..I LEST ONES which he seldom let hit the ground dreued tn a plaid ahirt ancl khaki and Mondays. Ba.de traJnln1 pay w D~ . . . but made convincing props tor t.rouaen bad attempted. t. fondle wm be S2.SO fol' the 2~ hour per-- begging. three women ~ng-era on hlt lod. Swnmer carnp will be Aupat Where a guilty plea would have bus enroute to Lona Bead\ &b<Jrt.. 7 to 21 with regular Army pay netted Robin. only tour days In ly before mJdn111rht Jut ni.,.,ht. IChedule Dr'elralllnc. . ja.Jl : hU not guilty plea and jury When he 1toPJ,ed at U: Arches Dr. BUil' Peterson aaid that trial request will give him 28 days to call police tl'\e man fled. He waa the college will make apace avall- prlor to the trial and the addi-not found, officen said. but a gen-able for the new unJt and It.a Uonal ~ntence if he's found guilty. eral bl'Qadcut of hi.I description radar eouipment which Lt. Huff SKI CLUB FROM COLLEGE ~S WEEKEND IN SNOW Nlne members of the Orange c.oa.st College Ski Club, togethtt wtth thelr sponsor, MN Carol Smith, a-pent the put w~kend at the Ski Club Lodge In the heart of Snow Valley. Two full days of 1Jdln& under perfect weather conditions and a self-prepared Pleak dinner at the lodge featured the pleaaure quest. Those making the trip were Jack Andrews, pl'elident of the club, Dick Balch, Bob McKee, Don Mortenaen, Howard Van Ausdeln; Pat McCall, Joan Dodd. Lila Bick· ford, Joyoe Stewart, and Miss Carol SmJth, sponsor. KABATH8N~ OF OA81NO 0 Mr. and Mn. e Kabath are operat<>f'S of the 1 cale, in BaJboa and not own f the 00. lneu as 1t.ated 1n Jut Frtdu's Newa·Times. Louis Verwey la the owner of the cafe and cocktail lounge. rm BOOK ow raurr OROWDlO Ol"Pmml> "Home Fnalt Growtnr." a pun- phlct contalninl' ln'fonnatlon on how to plant and care for Ye>una trees. can be obtl\Jned free trom the offlce of ~ Farm Advlaos', 11<>' YI. 8th 1trttt. S&nt.a Ana, aceordlfll to Dick Puffft'. um.tut farm acMear. • t 1.3 hoped to lead to b1a &r'T'ftt. &aid will be available aoon. * Dally Events * Toala'ttt Toutmuter&--6:30 p . m., ~ more cale St. James Men'• clu~7 p. m., Roamore ca!e Costa Mesa Grange -8 p. m~. Grange hall • FrtdQ Eben Drama sectlon-12:30 p. m., at clubhouse F .A.C Book sectlon-2 p. m .. a-~ ta Mesa Leldon hall Art exhlbit-2-5, 7-9 p. m., bldl school Ubrary Lido Isle Women'• club-1:30 p . m., Udo clubhouse Harbot-DuplJcate Brlqe--8 p.m., Ebell clubhouse CommwtJty night progra.m-7 p. m., Ragan•• cate Arsenic 8t Old Lace-8:15 p. m., high achoo! Corene Boettcher mualcaJ&---$ p . m., Oout college Olb Scout Paclc 110.-7 p.m.. CDM 9Cbool. MOVE WttB ()AtJTION WRl!N LI:.& VING Ot1JIB Whel a m<rtortst m o v e 1 out from the curb, he 1hould move out wtth caution. actvt.es the Na- tional AutomobUe Oub. BefClft cbivin• out, the tr"8 motorkt wlll tab a I~ look ap an4 down tM ~!-~or an 9dequate ape. 'DI ,,._,.,. a desr um .....i wtth the -"de um to &tft oths drhetl lair ~ "' .... be lalboatto• .. OOAST OOLLl:OE DELl:OATl!'B TO ATl"END OONPEllENOE Blll Turner and Olarlotte Bnt wilJ represent Oran~e Cout col· le,e at tM fortboamlng CallfomJa Junior coUe,e 1tu$1ent rovernment oon.terence at It. lftl'1i-annual ~tin· to be held in Santa Ro.a. beCtnnlna March 31. Dean Huber, 1ponaor ol. the Coe.at collep unJt, wUl aocompe.ny the student repre-- eentativ~. Today's Markets <a--. nc.-. •••wt o1 ..__ • ()o.. lllbr. u 8tk. Ex.) -Induatri&la ·--··-···176.A5 up .21 RailJi .. . .. .. .. ..... ......... .e.&.15 up .a!S Utillttet ···-············· 35..32 up .18 Volume-700,000 aharn -Am Tel cl: Tel ····-·-···········1'5% Canadian Padlic ·······-··-··· 12% I>upont -·--··-·--·---··-···187 Gftleral Moton ···-········-· :se" Goody,.,-···-······-.. ··-···-··-·-'2~ Kennecott ··-·--··········-······· 4.6" Sean ·······-············-····· ......... ~ So Cal Ed.l.ICn ·-··· ..... --·-··· 30" Standard 00 ···-······-··-··-··· 62 . U S SteeJ -·-··-··-·····-······· 73~ LES TER & C·O. • •••r'-'•J ........ ...,,, r . 111 B. c..al A-...._ C... Jlart.ar -· a&J> Ol'llC&: ~a.--.a.u.11 , • l. llAJUUAOI: LICZN Robert Uoyd Rodabaugh. 25, 133 E. Court St., Buena Park: lmoeene Looper, 21,. 999 Vlctorla 9t .. C.C.ta Mesa. • Truman Wayne Brewer, 23. 1~ Rochester St.; Jeanne·Wella. 21, 1TT Albert Pl.. botll Oleta Men. BIBTll8 HOFFMAN-To Mr. and Mn. Ray Hoffman, 409 SE. M~Ua St., Costa Mna.. ln Santa Ana CommunJty hospftaJ' , Mardi 23, 19'9, a daughter, 7 1~ .• 42 01 PRICE-To Mr. and Mn. Robt. ~. 111 Apolena A.w .. Balboa hand, ln St J<>1epta bcJ9pital, Mardi ~. 1949, a aon. 6 lbS., 12 oz. GENTOSJ-To Mr. and Mn. At· tillo GenU.l. 175 Vlrgtnia Pl., a.ta Meu, tn St. Joeeph 00._,.t&J, Mardi 22_ l.SU, a IOD, 8 lbs., 13 oz. BRYANT-To Mr. and Mn. Ed· wtn Beyant, 2016 Oranp Ave .• COAata Meta, In St. Joeeph t.o.pt- tal, March 22.. 19'9, a '°"· 7 lbe .. 6 oz.. Too Late to Cl8Mlfy ...... ... .. • n . ,, ' _. u • _.,.. n • ' NEW unfUmtahed 1 bedmi. house, 1!55 mo. Jncl. utiL r~l> !"ftltal. near country club. 1tore on ~ hJpw.y. H'z1>or m.w alter 5. , 9-c-61 4i:AuiOMMWl/niii ..... a ,...... wu u uu u n 1'+ ,....,,,......, 'Cl PONTIAC 8 S...._ Strttk. Mot.or A·l: radio, beate'C:U. Full price _, '1085. O!' terma. S.. Qecqe at !t1r llland A.'9., Dalbo.. (IUq •pt.). . I ~ - •