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' J:DrroR AND'PRElllDSNT I vne 0 ""' irsi unesl ·m n ry ;: ~~..=.---... -~·t ' .... -~ PW>t. 9011 w. _een1n1 "'~· NOWJIOlt llekti,,~ A~ · Troo s · 'Reir~t · . C:an.cl · liP the· &dJoUnim.,;~8:::. ~:!:·':"~_:"';.mo.,.! Offjcial Paper of the Citf of Newport Beach P tlon .uul at ~:119 on th• eveDIDg of i~.000. n.~ '81at ~-went A Dlfi1t1dabl. LOcaJ lftlltttutlOn For Over SIS y..,. Uae Utla, ~. lt WU aJ1 oyer. qver 85,000! Tbe bigheat number '. BJ Erale-P:rle TIM River:-. and IJarbon bill, to become law. wu In the 158tb • • Active Member of WID Freedom . Survive Victory?· Another year of war hl!S drawn to a close. -'Volwnes of rhetoric will be Written about the awful tlestructlon· of the past twelve mooths. Puny_et!orts win be made to describe the suffering of t"ie men of the armed forces. who face death day otter day, year after year, ftX' fr\:m home and loved ones. Actually there are no words that can adeql!lltely swn up 194.4, the most ·critical .year in Amex;ican ~· 'The astounding thing about the home front is the fact that except for the families ·or ..semce men, it lives normally and · has no conception ol the horrors of war. c.pmmwllques from Washington on the price of toilet paper or some other trivial item fills coontless columns' in the press. Social security plan: ning, "full" employment and dizzy talk of .a contented post· war world, with all the worries assumed by a benevolent gov· emment, arise from ~ American scene like a haze from a swamp. Clear, unqualified thought on the subject of personal freedom, is a!nlost totally lacking. As the war moves oo, coon try· after coon try sees the spec- tre of oppression and government by. small cliques loom larger and darker over the world. The United States is no exception to this trend. Much of our postwar planning is a crazy mixture of individual initiative and rureiucratic pater- nalism. The conflict between those who believe in state so- cialiS111 alld would have the government ulke over basic in· dustries, and those who believe in the superiority of privately .owned enterprise, has led to rash promises. Many on both sides apperently· believe that the Cnlll of the issue is a full stomach, with, the result that a material value has been put oo freedom. Each side has striVl!ll to outpromise the other until it has beoome rank heresy to suggest that there may at times be Jean ioing in the fulllre. , • • • • · ' · and the bW to lncreue the pay of (190tMJtl) with 8940, and" the low· (UiW• N.-J: ""' A-.\ ----... ,.ww..1 -,.,,. pootal empioyoM, ...... otlll on •at WU the IMlth (1899-00) wlt1' _, -•Cl•• ... ,.......,,__ B• II -•·lll -• -rA. ~ Ille ·s.ialo II°"', eo l went onr llOll. "' * '°""" "" -· . and ~ I(\ 'tile 8mate'1 ead. ,~ · Jllon·t!gures: There will be 2'8 . THE Tth:nsIAN·FRQl'.IT.-Capt. Jed Dailey of Sharon, 8!22 p.m. "l'llo tllll-Oft!" Democrata In the Houh "'1>•D we Mm., got baclt..-f~ ~bis jeep after the German break· 'State Depe.rtment ~tmell, ~ene: tao Republle&n1; 1 Pn>- through OUt·of l'ald Paila.1 Sut ha-had a horrible lime. atlmul.t..i by the CIO·PAC and · aaive; 1 American-~. Ot u; wu ~ tt tci the rl!ar ac:rp1&; lbi' desert .along with 1.a by ~ Pet>per. killed all theae 184 Democrata were re-elect- the· 1¥'t'Of· tJie. .....,,,,.ild jloljt'a persannel when .:Udde~he cban°" of'brlngtns up .-bW.. ed: 110 R<publlcan.o, and both ' -.. "-._....--,__._. -+•'"'-him in th 'ta b ed 'n>e T8tll 11 ...,., the '19th will otngle party men. , < saw a -.ara ·~our .......... ~ .... g . T.e ·ce not a un CODYene &t.lt noon on WedneldaY o, the new me:zi. 21 pem.ocn.te yarda ·~· ' " · , tllo 'Bnl, one ' day belor'e' 'tb19 ap-w-.t Democrata. but a~ TM tbJ< ..U """"*" .,. 0.-· ·· -pean In the papen. We wll1 'all Democrat. oucceeded ·Republlcana, ti.ad tbe tmnt door.-. ud·aa.r-that nlP,;t. Tbe1 had • eompasa. be sworn tn, and loolt over tbe and 7 Democrat. were elected .. and It la'fed them. and be-'• 'l man was )ult........, .. ..._ 1od11:lnr We ·bad been talldna about them new memben •-to tne up new dl.8lrtcta. On the other' 1lde, at Captalll .,DaOe7 u eold u l«. our bU1' and o\D' commltteee ~d 8 Republicans aucoeeded. Republl- tt wu enouih to ctr" . 109 ~ ~ ~~:!;:'!:.·· one omcu our work for 19'0. · caoa. and 8 succeeded Democrata, cfMPll.· A.id. 'TU bet anr amount of mDM1 Some flgura; may tnt.ereat you: and one Re-pUbU&an replaced a Pr'o-· Jed .,,_, tbe Mes> ~ cm It: Germam w1D tum him kloM In Bacn.mento we used to intro-greutve. -6 Republlcana w e r e then .... aootber ~aft rw ~ e.tter two ,.,.. to cet rid ot b1m duce about 4000 \ btlla and pa.al elected. ln· new districts. IDC at lalfti. Be before be telU them to death .. ADd perb.&P1 1000, Of which the Gov-The total membership ot the bpt. tu:rDJDS and abow up be did. · ernor would lilgn, a&)".. 900. t J:i'.~ 11 435. The divt.alon between 4lodCfnc. IMat \rt.· He ·and .Junior SlJnom 187 the, don't · know what the ngurea were ~tes: cba.Pl'e• ev~ ten years, *'*~ 1;111 ~ coii.atder \be compua the moit val~ ln 19-43. In the 78th Congreu we 00.t nett the tota.t. U anyone want. er> bil would ~ ablt; ;tece ot equipment the army Introduced 6635 bUla tn the Houae to 1ee how the pollti~ dtviaiona lol*Jn_I tm~ck at 'i.uud. TbQ bad one horrible expe.. an·d 2217 tn the Senate; total 88!52. stoofi jin both Howr;e and Senate ... ~ .. ~ ·*':a:! -!.1~·ctf,tb~t nla:hl An Arab·tbeJ ,a:i. Of'theae 989 are now lawa, about for~ past 4:5 aealou (90 yea.re) t ~ • eountUed lD the deaert ran tht'l'D one rn 9. The 17th tnt:roauced ru se~ a booklet. '"'°"to · ~ aliDost .,,~· tbe haou .ot a G<tman . -----5 ~ ::.;· patr'ol. ~_Hupe<! onl,y bf lylna St I a· 0 p .~I i' "Off Feed" :;::;. tbe.-d ,,. de~· i@Ji. ·hardly brealhlns. ror a e • • • a I : - suddenly t.mtil be an OUr, ·~le the Ge_rmam bunted ! En.M PJle felt like 0 1 mou.te within 1 few yar"d.t o1 them. But a.D· By CLEM WHIT A KER question right in· the laps of tbe 1 to t t ot room full ot other Arab•bala11ced the account b1 ,,....,_ .._1.. th ff wttb· edalti. t who •"u"en"t' ca''", ou a , :iettlnj out of bed to ctve them · J.f.UllP vaaug e o -•eaaon. 1 _--: _ .1ton -moe ot m have ..-drinkj t no ahoottng at Democrat.a to en-lonr p beerved the time·hono~ Fin .. 11.; Jed d1d the oc1:t thlnl left ni wa er; --th-....... 11•onila Republ.Jcan1 custom of runnlo• on both the Re-~ They were 10 thirsty th•t they •-"'"' -........u. ""'"' e to d<t Be tooli: b1a heart lD hi1 didn't take time to purl..ty it wtth the &re kicking ,up a bit of a row 1D publicfl.n a.net Democra.tic tickets, hand aod drove rtabt betwffD two pilll they tarried; but at thla wrl~ their own backyard! reprdleu Of which party they German tanks. witb Jhe.1r crews ln& tbey are itlll feelina fln•. · The tntra-pe.rty diaagreement, bappeil to be attUJ&teO with. 1lttin1 there at the IUDS and lookin& • • i whlch already has provoked Gov-Aa ~ matter ot fact, lit out of at him as he pu.ed. !iO 7ardJ away. emor Warren to adminllter an the 20 State Sen&te teat.I at ltake Tb dldn, -~t. __ .... _ .. ___ 't 11.ajntlo Withdrawal:, e7 t -auu uo;: ~0 tmplltd rebuke to aome of the thJa uear were ruled al the May Im ,., d ~ lb dldn'.. The withdrawal of our American ;;..JY ow to i.u.oa •1 •0 1 eJ .., more p&rty-coucloua GOP leaden, p bv candidatea rant••"" .. -Tb b ~ ••·t I nd torce1 from U..e vart SbelUa ••I· .1 v-r ...... -e-en e •le~ on u-eep a lnvolvee auCb queatJona u ..... ..ty botb the R-.ubllcan arid Demo- rln tlf d _ _. t111-le1. back lhrouah Kaa1erlne pa.11, .-.. ·-Y went IOa I acroa e e~., ~· re-•1•..tty, partw o~nlraUon, era.tic nomlnaUona. In the Awm- ln l.n1 •·1 dJ•-•-'d wu a majeatic thin& In 1 WIJ. ....._... .1 •a-l over I• on ~ J'OU nq_r -crou·fllin"' by candldatee at prl· bly, 61 of the 80 contest.a were set-·"-,_ lo ,..__ It started before dawn .one morotna. • m......,. crou u.i • sear. ~ u•&n ..... .-v election&-&ad the moot LMue tled at the p~-·-· by the .vatem till a A-bJm Th and COntiDUed wttbOUt I br~aJc. for -J 4 .....,_. J "'J'"" ar e.ry lot ... ~ · ey ot nonpartla&nlhip. al croa-flllng .and double · oomin- dropped an • OD b1a rl&bt. and 24 boun. On theM quutlona, tt develo_P9. ationa. . then one on bit left. 8nd ,then one In n ~ •• earm&rU of a front ot. b1m. Tbq . bad bim retreat whak•f''"· It wa1 cat--Republican party chieftain.a and Privately, GOP legtalaton are pocketed. rtet ou& 90 calmJJ and metbodJ. Republican State offtcebolden do f'raD.k to admit that the Repu.bll- Whell arWlerJ" .._ &aiaa. lbe cally. ft dJaered 1,11 ap ,...1, n· not aee eye to eye-party lea.dent can Party probably would have • l, • -:r,. #). • L • ~ ' • -rrhe ''.Day "of.~weethearts ~ ... ' ' -~ Young and Old I , The , Whole World · OVer • r---SeeOUr -------------. V ALENT'INE ' SPECIAL · s1. No Appolatment Neoe1·•..Y Roberts ·Portraits 40'! NOBTH MAIN -NEXT TO MONTGOMERY WABDS SANTA ANA s-o Boan: u A. M. to 8 P .M: c1a11y • Millions expect government to furnish them jobs, to guar· antee peacetime prices, to Prob/ct them from the insecurity ol competition. They should remember that the more. they ask of government, the less freedom they will have. If gov- ernment en9S by owning most of industry ancj employing most of the people as well .as regulating the lives of the re- mainder, freedom will become a mockery. As Robert S. Henry, emine!lt writer and hlstorlan..observes: nest .a.et .,_.,. reU ,... Bat oept me, rrom the normal daUJ ta.king the view that party reiu· la.t control of the Auembly tbJa tky ne•er ~ a f...U. abelL c•a•eJ9 ol t.roo,. aa• ~llel. l&i1ty and the welfare of the party ye.a.r it all their membera had been ,._----------------------"--+ lie ...... Win wtrr. It wu _,_. J teft ·SbetUa in tbe middle of It. mwit come ttrst. while GOP otn-forced to stand for election In No- c•-•-,_, 1aa-1-1 ... • ... ri take the more vember and bad had to coo.tend Thursday, and one of the twin I fornia home with illcloeed yard IWMI ., Uke a mlraole. Vehicle• were ao well tpaced, tt waa -....... ~ ... -.u oa11 --th t~-d 11 b•-• ~--realt.tic vtew that an elected ot!l· with the Rooeevelt landallde. Un-I girl.a. baby · .... Y· .. ,n:: 0 er wi.u, an g ~ ._... .. tmu tree and a Thin&• like that wmt on all after· not d""cuh to pa11 them on the clal' ,_ more v-'uable than ., cl&-der the ctrcu.m1tance1, th'"' thln.k Susy, will atay at t.he ha.pit.al litUe farm ya.rd in the rear. Wben noon. =Pln.UJ It 1ot dark, and a aol't wJde aravel road. And. dnce I .. ... ~.1 d& Mrs. th ~ of safety cam•. But tt wam't COD;)· waa DOt required to bep line, I teated oftidal •. even it he haa to Republican party chiettalm: are on unUl 8!1e welgba five poun e m ure ecenea were lighted plete tafetf, tor German patrols could 10 forward and back to l•t wear a two-p&rty coat tO achieve the balmy aide to expect them to Mullin• mother. Mra. C. S. Stoner, up the effect waa unµau&l and wer1 out seourlnl: tbe deHl1 tor a 1ood view of tbe enUre movement. ~ectioo. abol18b the cross-tiling practice. j Goeb.en, Ind., arrtvfd Saturday lovely. the big tree f1vlng the o... la In lb -•--At rec..,t R•publlcan party con· morping to help take ca.re ot the et!ect ot covering the world 1n •tr•a:alen. ~ P nea wen e air -...uw•t ln2" \adle8 Chriltmaa 1 "'Ille right of nonconfoimity is ultimately the most im· portant of human rights, but I doubt if it can long exist inde- pendently of UJe right of private property. A(ter all, the man who owns nothing, and has no hope of ownillg anything for himself, is under a ~rrible handicap in expressing untram- meled individuality. ~He is without a place for his foot to stand upoil, in omi§sition to the conforming forces of the col- lectivist state... - Jed anau, sot awa1 117 d;rtvtn1 corutanU:r that day. clave&. wbere poM.:-morteme were y Fri d young · gory. . the jeep stralsbt up ovu the top of So tar as I have heard, the Ger· held on the ~eral Election, the 0Uf en S Mr. and Kn. Wet VcrWler, 218 Mr. and Mn. E. A. Wentzell a mountatn and down tbe other aide. m&na did oot do a •lnfl• road·•traf· vartoua party orgaDlza.Uona went And Mine Surf, and childnn, Dorothy and entertal.Ded wttb a Cbriatmu eve He Jua\ mlued drtriDI OYer ·~· In& job on our wtthdrawtn1 columna. on record u favoring the enact-) John, attended the football game dinner at their home, 504 Outr eral abeer clltl'a. From now ao. be They tni••ed a maintftcent oppor· ment of lea:Ulatlon to ban the ./ at the Roee Bowl New Year'a day. house avenue, the guest. bemg bates Germana. · tu.nJt:y, WhJ' they didn't try lJ stlll a crou-flllng pracUce. They also Dr. and Mn. J . Howard Man-Lt. and Kn. Robf;:rt C. Ha.rd· Mn. Jamea E. Froat &l'.ld acm. Mar· I.Mt ..._ 1111.,.. m1•te.r'1 to me. aounded . a cla.rton call tor greater nlng of See.tile and their daughter wicke, 1419 ""'1pt Bay avenue, Un, Gerald McHale ~ Jk>i1tOn, Most of the men wbo IUl"Vl•ed the F1r1t, before da1li1bt. came the party reapouibWty and better Audrey, who ls attending Holm.by spent Christm.U: with toel«tlvee. ~. and Colin B. Sayer, USN German'• aurprhe break-~ 00 kitchen trucks and en~eer1 to pre--party "organlza.Uon, with off-the-Weetlake college at Loe Angeles, Mr. and Mn. Jamee. Scarborough, R F l /C, Cal'thaS"e M:o. Our people couid lose everything of material value as the price of victory in this war and still have a bright future. However, let too much government destroy the freedom and hope of the individual '\o build again and there is no future. 'The right of OWl)ership is more important than ownership it' the !rat daJ-ot the SbdUa battle pare thtn11 ahead. Then came roll· record auggMU.on. that GoYj:rnor were guest.a l&lt week at the home b:i Los Angeles. Friday the Ueu-Mn. Robert Euton and two lost overyth.tna: tbeJ bad. Major lna: IUD-I. and some infantry to 1et Warren and other GOP o!tlct.all of Dr. and Mra. Gordon Grundy, tenant and hia f&mily are return-daughters of Newport .9eac.b were '"Satch" Elk1m at Collece Station., up protect!oc alona: lhe roada. Then ahould see that the State adtqJ'rtl&. 92-i Ocean aveo.ue. The Mannlnp Ing to Fort Worth, Texu, aa he guest. of Mra. L. B. Eut.oo for Texaa, came out with onl1 the the areat v11t bulk o1 lon1 rupplJ' tralion took & hand 1n the job of are old school rrtende Of Mn. hu a medical diecharge and will luncheon at colorful Padua Hilla. clothes 00 bla back. But be raeoted trains, fteld ho1pitals. command organization. Grundy's. 8:Jld while they were again take up his work u a law-,.1 .. ltl Inf ~ Go nn..-· ~-.... 1 ... _. be h t rtained with dlnn v... -.r. and Mn. Kenneth Morgan molt loslns 300 razor blades to the poa ... ammun on waa:ont, an-;,, vernor ......... ~..,....• ~ ..... oo ...._.._. res e en e a er .1-· and family of Loa A.ngelee la.ve Germaiu. artUlet)', and ftnaU,. -when nla:ht a few days ~ lri a et&tement de· ln their honor. Among the guesta Miu Dolorea Isbell, daughter of spent the' Cbriatmu hollda~ at Captain Daile~ be wm Jet came •&aln -the tank.a started and cla.rtng that Party poUUca have were Dr. Robert Rutt ot Loa An· Mr. aod Mrt. Lester labell, 13~ th 1r Channel L9land h ' the German wbO 1. now 1teeptnj In moved on t.mt ll the next dawn. no place in State government, ea--gelea and EJU!lign Leta Ga.J.~Une. Eaat Central a.venue, wu home oo. e ome. bl• bedroll. One .10ldler ••• aore fte wWe Ut.J.q-..,.,. eom-I peel.ally lJ:i wa.rtime"; tba.t the elec· wbO is a claMRL?.te of Mias Helen a two--weeks' vacation from West-Mrs. D. E . Noiworthy, 203 S&p- 11 a bornet becaUM tbl daJ' before plete.ly moterb:ed. No~ wu tion ta over and that he lntendll Ann Grundy's, and la jWJt b&ck lake eC.bool, Loe Angeles. She re-pbire avenue. sla.iboa Island, ~ be sathered• up h1a Inertia and ac· w:alldo.s. to return to hie role u a nm.· from Smith college. tutbed Wedneaday, Jan. 3. ceived word in a letter from her self. ' • compllahed tbe aast)" job ot wrtttns It wae bard t.o realise, *ha partJ.u.n Governor. But the remark Mr. and-Mn. C. Harold Hopk.lna. Mr. a.nd Mrt. George Lfud son/ Pvt. Thoma.a Sboelll that be siz Iona overdue i.tten home. Now Joa were f&l1 et tt. that Ulla that Jarred. party leadere mort 1707 Eut Bay, a.nd daughter boat ed a. Chrtst.mu party at their wu wounded Oil Leyte, but not The "Challenge'' the Germana have them. and be baa wu • retreat -U&M Ameri:-than all wu his declaration : "The Elizabeth, who ls a freshman at home on Bay Island. serloualy. a.nd le recupen.ttng in a . ._ that WTitlnl job to do an over. eu roron Ill larp llmDberl voter votea tor the man he want.a Ferry · Hall higt\ IC.hoot, l.Alke One of the prettie.t Cbriatmu hoaptta.l in the Pacit{c area.. He A great deal, has been said about the "challenge" to Ameri-A1ain, ·Jed Daile)' •• h11 camera wen retreatm.s la ferelp -~ -not the party!" Forest: ru., apent the Chrlatma.s treea tn. the Harbor area waa that will be awarded the Purple Bea.rt. and a dozft. rolla of. ftlm be had Ue OH el tbe few Ume. ·lD 0111' Tb.e dispute promiJles to tiring holiday and enauing week at Palm in the home of Mr. a.ild Mn. Ray he a.ya. can business to provide 55 to 60 million jobs after the war. been taklq tor mootba. One ot blalory. new ,.percuutona during the forth· Sprlnga. Mias HopklDs tett Jan. Funk, 503 llllth oti'eet. While the Capt Lo. M'.aaon who bu spent In 1940, business emplo>'ed only 251h million of America's them wa• a foolilh picture. aucb u We .couldn't help feel • allcbt· coming aealon oL the State Le~ 3 to resume her studles. tree itself wu beautifully decort· a Chrbtmaa turtougb with bia the soberest ol. adults 8001etima In· tenae at humiliation. Yet, wh1le tt l&ture, for Herbert Hanley, cbalr-Police Chlet and Mrs. Rowla.nd ed. the ecene underneath waa what wife a.pd children at their home, 45 million woridng men and women. The other 19 l)i million dui,-ea In. Be had picked .m1e de. waa happenlna", that bumiliatioc wu man ot the San Franct.co Republl-HodgkiDeon, 211 Agate avenue, made It so unwrual and attractive. 162-i West Ocean Front ha.a re- were engaged in agriculture, forestry, domestic servi~and en ftowera, .tudr them behind his somewhat overcome bJ our pride can County Central CoQlJDlttee, 'bu Balboa Ialand, went to Glen Ivy In the Center a lane led to the turned to h18 post at ~ Vegas, lines not dasseS 85 '''business'', ears, and poeed for tbe camera mak~ in the ord.erlinea1 and accompllab-announced. be will seek legislation for eeveral days ~er · Cbri.strziu. tree and here wu the Nativity Nevada. Gueeta tn , the J.fa.&on lna: a •ilb face. menl to prohibit Republic&o candidatea Mrs. Marian Mulllrul, 208 Apo. scene with the Vlrgi.n and child. home to usher in the New Year It is apparent then that American business cannot be held "'Ibe Genqam will dev~ tbole It 1impl:J' could not have been done from fUlng on the Democratic lena, B&lboa tala.Dd, brought home and kneellng ahepberda. On the were Lt. and Mn. John Leddy. solely responsible for providing the desllro 55 to 60 million Alm• tor what lnfonnatlon they can better. MWtary pollce patrolled tbe ticket., or vice versa, at primary her aieter·ln-law, Mn. Kieth right waa an army camp wilb _t.iny Mn. John May and her m other .. VJ-aet.'• be 1aya. ••Add trbln Cher come road wltb feepa and motorcycle• to electiona. And that wtll lay the Stoner. from Comm~lty lu:wpital tcnta. and. oo. the loft wa, a C&ll· Mra Ellerbl'l?Ok. ,,.,.._ to th• one al u American om. 1ee that the.r .. waa no pa111Da. no Too.often it is assumed that jobs can be created limitlessly cu wllb Sowen behind b1a ean: tralllc Jama, no lottartna. without regard to their cnst or economic value. Comments U.•1'11 pn>bably tell,Goebbola to put Not man7 of our American trucb lt out OD the radio tbat Amerlcaru broke down; and thoae that did were , on postwar probll!IJl!I frequently emphasize the need for jobs are a1a1..:" . lmmec\laleb' tal<en tn tow. Thora wtthout a corresponding emphasis on other factors relating to One -loY -""' m_. ...,.. almoat no acctde.nta. hlgl:i employment, -such as low taxes and fair profit margins. .....,. 1m,., ' ' ., ... ""-• • • Y-if ..__ ·~-"t "'-live is 1.-1 .. nullified by stiff. taxa· a-....... If --The wtlbdra-1 trom l"erlana and oi;;;~ uie .tn -..1. ~ Ml.l 5~ tlttl ~ .., • t1ie w'a1'a Tbelepte al.rd.rom• wu separate, tillll, ecooom1q acllvit¥ will 1ag and· so will employment, ., a ,,_ ··--. and 11ma11ar than oun. Th.,, ...r. The trouble 1s that even DOW too , much effort is """-~ "WI.. nb... • -at· evacuated In Iba dawio boun. Am-~ bome, .,.. Urw nt' n •·"' .. munition dumpe ftre set o«, and made toward the artificial creation of post-victory ~ploy--. "'* no=.t ·-lo -an 10oo11n4 tbat could not be - mmt, and not, enough is being ddne to dear the way for ero-:=,..-, .oi:.;' :::!" ~ ..,. oet ablue. l!IXllic revival od a sound and natW'al basis. ...., P1anu that -o11 that lllFlllDf rook. bere'• the .,. run al plao•a, Gil dawn m'••''Wl• did not retu:m As arl illustratlllll, some California ClllllDlWlitles are plan-and ' the CCIUD"7 tall GI ... and ID Iba lleld but W!dod at-..:.. AD nlJl& amllltklw civic projeclB which will employ many work· Bio cli-opplna aD around -. and paaneo that could not 1e1 o11 111o . ers-temporarily. But to raise the necessary mooey they are J"'l'ra~ a~_,. ~-=.~~,. lmpnsing new\ taxeS. "And the tendency is to thrust tbe entire-Lieu~ CoL a-... lulberltn GI ner. .....r wai aJ!111>!ne ¥11 .I new tax load urto bnsl,_.. coticems Instead of spreading It _ _.. LL, and Liou!. -abo" r"""1CI at :Dlolopto, boca- 1 eQuany a~ all cili~ Obvblsiy, such tax burdens will :::;;-~ °'.:!.-:::• .~ ::::.-blid ID lob too mucb bomJ>. reduce tbe~izy ot local lwud-to provl!le ~t jot& -" - . Afh•Dy, ! . cb!!Jlen&P. to American bin-,.. Is a cbal-I . Rd Dela' ed Retteat -I , ~to -~!American and to eYerf dlvlalan ~ aoven;iment • ; . ogeee 1 f; It wlD take~ "'!"hlned efforts~ an. to make tbe,hlgh pan.. _. . ..,.,,., 11 • -..,. ,.,-... o!r1111117-MI ..,,..,~ ~ Wiii' job *1JaJI ~· -... -ftl!ld. ....... ,....,111 lo .., ...... ,..,,.. 'Iller ... -t ~ llllidor --"' .... ...-. tnfl!c. -~ -.._ ........ ' ,.._,,:. __ -+! _____ .._ __ _,._ ________ ..., •caro!Ds -a •"-... ot&u ._ _ ... "'2 """'~ S' ASSIST' .. ,.,,CE buPd\t" I ....,... ~ ... "" ..... ...... ... -· I •, ., , l 1"ft.Jl'• -Al' 171."' ....... ....,~-.... ~....., .. ~ -·,-Sa Ice n.,tiel' l Wiii.iD oUt -tns betjL ' · .. 11111' .... ID ......... .. -w. -r ,,_.. ...... £rW rr1 I Oiitl f I.,. ..... •• 4'H ... Wlla 'pt ~i111!!llal~D .C)OvmJIB!llT llDVl<lE ~ 'lllo' ~ U. """=• ~ ;tzaN olillC_..J t I ._,. . · -tt.·....,.. Wllr vd-2 ......... Dis s' h n!ib ,. .-.; ...-,.1 •• te -.1 __.. • ' ""ill l'1 ,, .. ~-.I.. iJ....:._ "!: • ....... If tlllillr ~ I J 111, I ~iu--Wr-· • 79tlto~forll*-.U,a -.a· • " 1 . , •. '~ro-···"°\~ -==~ ... _34 ........ " 0 • SCRUB TEAM- ,, ' ' • ~.t"''asJi~ ·or. ~ awaited • by .the ty Coundl tO t em- -Sllo)'lis to bave pensions on . ~.la a move Ii\ the right ~ 8J1!i vlitua11Y i,lves ttieQI &OCi;l,1 security ~Uar tA? the teperal act. 1 Just why ~ has not P!lssetl that oo to fanns and dpmestlc workers!. Is a bit puzzling. PUblic. employes, lacl~ federal. I\"" ~tied to aecurity in old ~ PUl>- ljc bodies now spE(Dd bi!Jions for qtbe( actlvi~ that used to tie borne by corporations ~ Individuals, and just why some workers have · been OOlitted Is one of those queer-political noti9f!S that 1;!lool eliminate in the pas. Age of such Jaws. Give all ~ of workers peace and &eCUrity in their old age. + + + •(llob a-Avenue. The completion of the . paving ot some 81h blocks along Oub Hfxise avenue, West New· P9rt. at a cost of about $3800 1ifone of the aroazin& money- ·.av1ng eYents of these ex- ' · Jll!llSive war time years. . The •taxpayers in the vtcuuty "1sed the bulk of the money b¥ pPl>ll)ar sullscription, ~- . Ing some $30 a lot. The city ' '""1tributed the sub grades tor about $800 whi.11! the Jpw • • bid ol Contnclnr w. ~ Hail • in keeping th~ amount dQlvn. The job was Jess than 7 ~ts per square toot, pro-v! a 2-lndl SUJ1ace, and t\iltlled · an ~ ne-~" g!iicted part of the city Into ; 8'11 outstanding andl up-and- CQllllng residen~ e '.'· niat means IS . happy. + + + Perey 8chrook-An ~-~ of efficienc)I, lntelli- t direction and ©od-fear- . guidance. is evident In ~ formation of the new ~ at Corona de! Mar. C4)1!ng the man ~-ble t<\the pastorate,, Is . e least, a¥ at the same , the -mq;t praiseworthy tilling, the <!lWlegation did The new ~ous endeavor ijl regard-eq , '!" one of the lbest ex- aij!pies of progress \n the en-~ . Southland l\lld has brqught commenda~on from ~ts In such work. Mr. ~ said he had '))ram-. 1* Mn;. Schrock, when he Jett the Santa Ana pastor- . ' ~ ·. \ • > I • j • • • ' .. •. ·' ' • . • • • • • ... ,. ·(~· ·ion . . ~ ' ~ ·', : . Ne1V$~ Tirties , • • .. ~ f ' N11lQll!a ' . . . I \ • Bloc>d :bank big· sJccess and ~dds ~hining 1 mark to . Beach's fine r~cord Killed in Aditin Newporter Killed In LeyteFight ~.~MB . 22. years Rushes To Deli..-er Bal-.r Uni~ue Election CaHed Mobile T~ Secures Full Quota of 321 Pints from 400 -Donors; Local Red ctoBS Set-up Smooth Ruitning Organization, Thoee of ua ~ho knew the fire-eating .ecretary Of the ctty planning oomml..ton, had an Inkling that he Ulled to practtce medtcl!"' a,nd th~ h• ~ ~n army eure"°" Jo .~ fOfmer -wars, but ~ever reall'9C1 that Word b.u been received bere of his "anid .._ """ u -...dy u ·lbe deatb in tbe lnvuldb of Leyte of y°"'" For .City Employes to Vote on Pension Plan Council Ad~pts ResOiution Permittin1 Nearly, 100 Workers to Ballot on-Whether They Want State Retirement S;fBtem Feb. 1 on Dec .. 8 of Paratrooper Vernon 8o -.ithen u.e. ~ trickled In Jltspatrick; former quarterback that .. Doo"' aeaw had been on the hlgb .:boot football team called In .. ~y Ca .. for .-ben they held the cb&mploo.ahtp. · a birth. u oth• doctof'8 eould ~ Saturday's highly successful Blood Donor Day Is or.e more He took part In Ille raid on N•w not be found, It wu worth In-For the first time in the history ol Newport Beadi, dty shining mark in Newport Harbor's fine war rerord. Them<>-Oulnea, ..Ur which h• received ,-igattng•tn •-of "'• fact employes will v9f.e on whether they want a state perudcm re- bile team returned to Los Angeles, to tum over to the llJ:IIlY !lpOClal tra1n1ng for th• continued \hat lie ha4 . _, °"'-of tho . I Th . 32 In t blood hicb is tile advance. ~rofeaat~ '°" ......., than 22 tirement Pan. e city council Monday aftemooll P!SBe'I a and navy a full Quota of 1 P ts o " W Ho bad many trtonds 1n the HU< years. resolution ordering an election to be held February 1 in the amount they plan to get from 400 donors. 1'hls full quota bor area and hil tormer home waa of VUI loo f the don h W•ll, the ..._.,. a city hall wi•" the members of the council a .... ft~ •• .. ...._ for was malle In spite of the tact that o ors w o on 80th otreet. Newport. HI• -~-~ to -•-1 "' ~ ....... -,.......~ due illn d that 53 f fatbor t Marina, ~ u•o -me o the nearly 100 workers who"·wi!I cast th"'• ballots be...__ 4 signed up were unable to come to ess an 0 Pat'atrooper ·verncn F.IU:patrlck WU elepapb Opef11:lfr for Mrs. Ben Blee, 1007 Norttt Bay ,.;.u. .. ~~ the donors were rejected ·for · Meet. Death In m.-of tlle Southern Pacific railroad. Front, Balboa latand, where and 6 p. m. I . phvc:ical reasons. ~~--goi.n& as long as the need News Of b.ta death came in a .. ,... Slley Hunt, wife of an Only empJoyes who have given I eo.t. Clf;J' f;!O~ Year ,_ --~ Leyte In I.be Pbllit>plaM. let!Ar from hlo aiater, Mn. WU-~1 "-•t"" t v a, wu . The plan. It was SOJd ,will "°"' This splen~d result ~ans that Mrs. Grace bas been ably as-I.lam Lnte'r Of San Pedro to ){r. v•• cw ~ ~ a um more than 50 per cent ot theJr , the city annually $12,600, plus the community bas backed an-slsteQ. by Mrs. Marian Hodgkin-f k J I , and Mn. Leo McG&vren. 616 West ~:::iiatt~ln98;1!. • ::.m;.:;; time to the city are entitled to !S7.700 back payments fq-a period other blood donation day to the son, local Red Cross vice-chair-a e e egram -Bay avenue, parent.II of Vemon'1 prcaented her with a fine 7·1b. vote, with elective officials ex-1 1 of 25 yea,rs. at which ·time .they i'ullest exteqt and Qq>tain Harry man and Weston Jay acting as Ask1"ng s1•· ' Is chum, Daron McGarven, 'boy and bot-... doing alcety, eluded, as is Cit.)' Attorney Roland ce .... .-bµt the $12,600 will con- McClusky. iii charge .of the mo--temporar;Y chairman in Jurgen thank You. It came,ta.t a.tu,.. Thompson. who gives only 8 por-tinue as long as the plan operates. bile unit, anlt his staff, were loud Lorentzen'• absence, and who was c PA' k day. ti6o of his time to the city. Oddly ! An example: Ifanemployeeams in their ._is.. or the local do-a donor SatW'day. Mrs. Sally-Saw· G1"ven to Pol1"ce I as s Monday mom Ing the proud enough Treasurer 'J. A. Gant, '!'ho '210 '!.month, when, he reaches the nors and the beach Red Cross yer who has krlg been chairman lathe,. arrived from Artzona was elected to that post, is entitled fel,irement age ot ~· he Will get · staff. CaPtain Mc<:..iusky said his ot the monthly blood donatiot\I ....f. •nd today the Red Cl"Olll am-to a vote as he· holds the appoint-170th times 60 of. his monthly sal ... 1 1 team.,,Ji.lted to come to Newport from here, at the Santa Ana MQ" 25tb I • • bulance ~ them to GarcMna -ve job of auditor. Qty Clerk F . L. ary or ~t $6Q a month. pr&-. Bea& and hoped they could come bile TMm days, has worked very Mr. and Mrn. Prtco, 124 t for Cll'9 ~ ~ttwe. Rinehart also qualifies Under an vfded he has worked 20 years.. U again three months from now hard and was working all day Sat· •t.reet. received a telegram pur-nJ Un C I 0 n appointive post or deputy collector. he ~as worked ao years he wm I when our next Blood Donor Day urda,y at the receptioo desk. With porting to come from thelr .on.. receive $90 a month. is scheduled. her were ~e McCa.nn, Ruth Jay-Cement Price, eeaman second , M" • Vessel 'l'hree Groups l The couiicil had first decided to ' s--.&:ll Jtu.nnlnr red and ~· Dorothy Wilkinson.. cl&u, San Francllco. aaklq tor • f ISS.IB• The retirement resolution places let the.whole city vote on the pro- --" SlOO to be wired to btm. Aa the In rent USS It the employes in three groups and. posal, but when it was learned Mrs. Victor Grace. dlairman toi-Boy Sco.lts wbo came early an~ wording Ot the elesram waa un-r . d Wit.. ... tJ;tey also vote in that category. that the city in \be last general the day, had set up a ttne. 51NX">th stayed late, working under the di-like what t!leir eon would ~ve rOUD I • They are ttremen. $E and election voted 1395·to 1050 foe the runnif'lg 0 rga1,.ii.a.tion and today rection of their Scout Master. UAed, and lo "i.ew of the fact 1te "other emp)oyes'.'· . Th first. !WO county's retirenieDt.· plan. it was -~ her ~t satlsfactlQo Themas Allen. heljled &et . up the bad recen'!y loet hi• ickntitlcJtion The Office or Price Administra· o ... ...I oome Wider a differen ciassifica· felt that the public• had favored with the thorough job done by screens and cots, ran errands and papen. th& matter waa turned over tton today rued an action m the wner Ir-. tion. This means that jf any or the idea and decided to permit ev~'"" member of the local group. ev.en tended children who came to the police s ....... Co rt ot o~·~ countv '. all r ·~-do t t ---., M All -•--· u.,...or u ·-~· ,. o u~ &J'OUP" PO wan u1~ looly··-"'~ves to vote. · The rl'rst donor to sign up for with mothers. r. en was ~ Another bunko artist was tt trt-... r lnj cti' t plan. I ~-ed _......,, K. C -aa~ or an un on o coni-'"'-e "•"--~· D.V.D.. for· t can ~ reject. . . . Clan_ lie .~ked Saturday was Harold Jernigan, a donor. Boy Scouts were · ported by Judge Dodge of Coeta pel John F . Vogel~ owner-opera· ~ u .. ~ ~ Th bes 1 I now a member ot the local po-~ Frank SpeJbergtt, John )(eaa who Rht out of town a mid-tor at the· Balboa Point a~ (lt m.erly the p. a r I. WU found e t exp &nation of the new It was pomted out that future lice force. Jernigan, who is a vet·\ Wilson, Radney Cote, Ronald Blue, d1e aged man wearing a uniform 1115 E. Central avenue, Balboa. to 'S4t~ ~ by. a navy boat system~ given by Cit'y En&ineer ! councils couia ,re.volr:e the plan ... eran ot many combat missions, and Dick Jones, all from Troop 5. almil&r to that of the Salvatloo refund all amounts collected in ex-drlftln all. Point Joma with the Patterson. who has been active in which wou1d mean that, refunds was hospitalized and later impris-Mot.or Corps members flew ~ but wttb the wore. ''Mia-cess of tental rates fixed by an Of'"' body J the Olf1lel' .foe D Forden, working out details. While there 1' would be made to einployes, Jess I or'I"' In Genn&Jlll and excban&ed IUOW1d all day brini!n&: dononJ iind eionary ~ .. on b.la ha~ W!lo w&e der ot the rent director tor the oo -..i. Deafll• llA4 ~Y ts . &till .~• ~ion In official administrative expense. of tl>e on th• Gripoholm. soya he wu taldnc them hol!>e· Under the m&ldnc cojlectioo• in the lllua area for rooms and apartments at .,..n "''"""' by ~ fallun., and ovilian minds over the speo-llrDOWrt5 that they hod s.u!>«>aro<L pveo 19 pints ot plasma and wants chairmanship of Mrs. Dorot)\y Kil· &ft&. • that address. The --.., 1-lt at the ficatJ-. roughl,y it provides pey-1 This also applies to employes who to gtve back as much as possible. lion, Wiated by Mrs. A. B. Smith. Arrested for, lntoxlcatlon over The action represents the fint Calll'~ ~ annery dock ment 'of a portion of the monthly resign. and who are refunded the Man GuardBmen \they were Mrs. Marshall Keeler, the week end were Ruby Stepl, ot lta kUld in thl.e lmmed1ate area, Tueeday Jan. 2 and went out th&t salary at 60 years, participated in I the amounts they paid in. Lt Eu ! Toifl ,arrived with Mr.. Sue !Iltchman. Mn. Clyan Huntington Beach: LouJa Sh<>rt. acconliDg 10 Robert L. Moore, .,.. nlghL Tho owner 'IJ!'.U "'blralni by both employer (the \:ity) and I The decision not to call a gen. manY c!:t Guardsmen, all of Hall and Mr. Helmer Dickey. ~-Newport: w . ~· Kelly, 416 Santa forcement attorney, and see-ks & wtth hle Cll,tclli 1ifheD 8tJiclten, and employe, who start contn'buting, eral city elect.ion was taken on whom donated blood. Lieutenant Harty Carey volunteered to aS&lSt Am. •venue; J ohn Wllllam!I, May-COIJlplete accounting ot all charges the boat headed fRll: to eea arie:r almost immediately. The city at-1 the big majoMty vote receiv~ at Toll, also a donor, said every land drove for the Motor Cofl>S. wo.od, and James A. Blaylock, 1n excess ot the mwdmum legal h1a *tb antD tlle ~ pve out j tomey believes the payments the election last November, and it Coast Guard tnember who wasn't NCIJ"lell Aid Santa AJla. rates pennitted by such order, then noated. be.ck on the tncomtni should not start until January, was stated that calling a p-nentl Nt1~ Akles who · ted in th An Om wrl8t watch was re-tid• -1946. but will seek to ascertain ' election wu onlY • formality and sick would be over and pointed · r.-::-USlS e •ra since the beginning a( Mr. Vogel"s ...;.,_ -· -e --~ -r· If the plan C81l '-'-sooner. j not obligato~ on the council. BloOd Doaor room were Mrs. By· ported taken from the 11.partment operation of the property In the '""~ --"" u.11.----ru "'"""&u• ·.r ron Apperson, chairman; Mrs. Ro--at µ.. a.nd Mra. John K. Schulte, sununer of 1943_ , den had beell ~ •M>lrerel and . . bert ~. Ado¥• Dan\el, MU· 210 Ea4t Central avenue, by the hlo ~om• .-w l!a Tot Eut 89lt c · 1 Pl . 8 d dred Matthews, Joyce Edick, BettY American Automobile In.sura.nce J A. Beek J .ttreet. Lew Angel-. wbe.re be Hoo.r,AnnetteToddandEls\ePat· oompany Os. . ' r. '-1ea;::i.,~~~ ~. ounc1 I an oar !~ting the Mobile Team nurs· L h Al>po•nted Naval atgbtecl ,,. .. -. ibe cout ~ G . . L : I s k ~~'f:r;~.~S:{E aunc ing ~~e c~~! A. ~~"7or~e:\am~ et ega pi3n ing ~· !.t:;:to1th~«1~a~ Has Close ~Nav~.rt:.•m." .. d·e8:.mJ~-5:;~ap-~ Ell"1ott Both the dt~"'?!!~ ~ tb,e b~ It ..... bell.eved 111,tp.1 pro-9Chooi. being helpful In many ways. _ ~ ~ • • city plannlnJ ~~ .~ a vi!l!lcl •.~.O'.lld be """""' i.. ooe, If Gray Ladles met donon at the pol tmont t th CallfOrnla M 1 IS legal reJectl(.lp slip ~1 ~~ _It ~ ~ IA(e( for ~I pur· ~rth~d:~=~~t~~~ Sp c II ~:~~d=yae-:1emtrP°a:tl: G• • ~:nenJ:x::~~~1~u~t=:a::::'~ Blanche Harvey, who ii county ace a .udemy'o -ti! cJaa H• . t bad a right 19 t"4, l!J tM.,atter ot for f.ears. chairman.. Mary Act:fiss Abbott, will receive~ two year merc~t 1ven 1me a setback of·~~ Qliott in~ .Otber PHlL'llltltl• acting local chairman in Mn. Dla.rlne otncer tra.ln.ing coune. Balboa. trac;L ~ ~~ en&tneer ~ Pf'O'" • ' a~ that he would not take 1111!!ther church, but Mfg. ~ has been aocus--t.1l4Ped to such remarks from : a pn who loves the teach-. !'!If& of Christ better than bil! own bodily desires. Gardner's absence, and 1\1.n.. ~ The A~em,y 11 now recetvtnc · D 11 The attorney said both ~ ~ on. ~truoe into the Metro-- loe Otbner, Elizabeth Thom, EloiJle Some unexpected c~e had a.ppllcatlon. for the next cliaa to . ·• • out.s~'~Oll and~ PPlU:e'J W&M.r ~ ''?"~ Bloom. Dorothy Yardley, and occu..,..d In the atm~~z torn. thil-fall, Capl41n Cla>1d• on fl ang dis the zoning ontin~ ~ l!!e W!4 ~v.ed a lettv from H•len Durkee. """'· cauatns .,. )[ayo, USN. aupertn~ct, i... whlch stated that a ~~<!<!l ~· tl!e' ~ ~ ~ to explain Jane Sprecltles, chalnnan ot !~rill&: ot tbe W., wblch Hub-..,..ounc~ C<>mpet!Uve -min.-back for any bili141r>1t n ·Wo-wf:J,y lilt <iv .. DOi wDh to be- statr assistants. manned the local bard Howe, Sou1ll CoM\ C"!"'pa.tlY Ilana tor 17 to 23 year old appU-vided. His lnterprel6do/[ Was dif. _.. a pal\t ot tbt routs! dil- ottice with Jane Calkins, while tlle P"Pidon~ watched ~ ':!_::':; can.ta wm be Civon 1n Saa Fran-D. W. Elllatt ..pa-blo rea· ferent from that or OU> .,.._. tr!ct, w~ ~ a 11911 al the entire .. ' + + + . • Beads Tliem. Only ......,.. our young men and ~ get away from the ~ 1:oWn do they take a lit!OUnng tDterest In its· d<>- 1 'That Is the case of Bob J MMtinot with the Navy in ~ South Pacific, who has WJ;tten his parents that he re¥sai'ici re-reads the News-';l'llipes, despite the fart that . tlNometlJnes gets three at a ~t,~hetor ..,a ol what is on In ti» barl>or _dlstrl If Bob Im illat pleased, perhaps a let-~ to print naw ~ then =~r.!18old + + + Mll& VICTOR OBA.OE a.abman ., -()..-Blood -.,... --unit -tanellODlll&' local ... """"""'" staff assistants' jobs at the gnuu-~ eye u he gave • .........._ ciac:o and Loo Ancelea thlo ~. ..,.,. fQr deJot:r In dmrtlllg MM1J: on Patterson. whc> ~eved ,ll>At !he system. 11ifs was explained ...er mar school wore done by Janlcie h atththe ~th~ ,Bull. Jr., II the olden ._. ~ Illa slant *illln& a the West New-aides and rear. ~ 'should be_~ ~ that while the dty ccm· Jienden;oo, Carol Brtll and Beu 64 at e c.i>t. and llro. Beel<. Capt. -pnn dlabld to ti. ~ oouncll taken Into ~ffi>n, when an PliMO more usessed value .!:ban McBride. Sa Y morni.c. nd rotrtpratecl who ii oecretary ot the ab.to-· ~ --p.m -time. a<eessory ,bulliling, different from !h~'i:est ot the coutal """'-it ii Can-UnUo""" ~·to~ built b the ate, baa been doln&" CODVO¥ cWty ID Mr. --ri be Md about the mairi building. is desired. entitled to oaly one vote. out the tdct that WoOt ot bil men canteen °"ll8 unlfonnl were y larg the Pacific and llOCU1<d leave t ironed -.. --with the The matter came ... a pionth ., • ~liR!' froon W. T. are vt"terans °'· ~rweas duty, everywhere 8Dd that busy _ group .,.!;i. &Ad Ille="::!::: bar: attend hil ctuu .. at s.bamento. !Axhlg bunmJ .,_ blo ell lee-.., qo when citizeilas In Ille "!:'I!'. Jf9.e~ ~~ii1dl1c' the Udo many ot amphibious mvasl<ml .and served coffee and 00-nuts to all v ever mWl comprising block ti._ """'"ted \0 .tall ,~ C!tJllir ~ 1111<1 IJUii'!St• that th•y a.re all appreciative ot donors. orange julce at the recep-ThcN -nln• er -h C II the building of a _ by El-llig that If "th&! ..... not avallablse the tmi?ortance of blood plasma. lion door. and on top ot that • ta un~ ~: !i,!; c D . M. · Ch llott. who was following the rules to try and acquire some 13 acres Moat of tlle donors who came to -a fine lunch to all the staff. ... lbe •• _ ... ·.......:. • ._.:of ~ urr -a s of the o~titloa,,.,.. 8lopir K~· ~· ,.... laid the !!?t !0000 clat>or day lut !IUDI· 'Ibey were O>-cllalnnen Mtldred .,.. ...,. ..-----..-malD o o o ""'" refen-ed to ~ ~ on the ~ U., ~Uc mer came &pin and arnonc the Stanley and Helen ~; ~ k II now In repoJr and • • ' ' , · il<in. which ~ uCAl!Otl-~ 11f1 f'l!i~ •t !he Crst donon. were many repeetedo who Walker, Sue Kiri<. R4d>el Wl\er. !DbOdUced Inc I u d • d 5 h . k p t t Ing, This was unneces· meeting In Febnwy . have given !!om four to 10 Umea. I-Spngue. Marpret Wllaon. , ~"'· George c roe to , .:as ora ,, -ary by t11e city attorney, who said The COW1Cil eave ~ dty att<ll-There are local IM••lnesa men, Nancy .Ward. EletUHll' Rowe, Har-lier EalOn-• ,.... . Lt. _ · , U ~ ' the commilldon should ~-abided ney penniaion to dWnly, the llUlt Oyan Hall. mayor; lrvill GQfdorl rifit Wood. Melba Ward. Winifred °'• ~theG';:...:a wu . . • . ' · . by their °"11, ~iii& 1M to t1¥! If\)' -...1 Mr. Ml:Ktt In of the baud of ~ ~ Young. Lillian Ormiston and Rooe aeo,... Dtmmon. & !l;r<>• Rev. l'erT)' F. Sduucll. ane oftllnt *'~'".,..... l!mt SQqdo.y. coundl. "" the same hula, wu dlspbte 6ver land at the over-~~ •~ flreclty~ant Lllgo. . l1u c-"'•tecl 61 ml-• In \btbest-~ln-At t!le ~ u,~-..... ~without ~Qlt, (()(\lie !ind A':f..~~./ .. ..!\"~~~..;..~: ~ uwu --.--• Junior Red Cl'Ou merilbers vol· I: ...,.... eJljlt ~omla CQd fnr ' tf>e , ID U.O' ,._.,~--~ v"!""' -reuon. .;Ji:; ...,_.~~t. --·~•a _...._ llllW' &iris Z' the ....-_ unteered to wash the Ct>Mlderable --~c :J:d .!11, and &u,-Omterei><e ~ wu ~ by U.. ~ ~ Aa there Ji ·!"? · '1Wf In that f'!lb,~~ ~;~ ~· ts """" people work out ol town, number of cliahes and tb<!!y were told ot bow much-tbe bQJ"o out .,,,. ........ If ~ IQ lllot jiu\or-lMlbOa lilmif. '""'"· ~ lllF , a &: proceedings In a cao- who had 1alten the day off to di>-Pllllip '1'edune7or, Bemlce Fietch· ~ t,llf ftftb food ,ie ot the CanJDa del Ku Om· ~ ~ ¥ll-that be had secured hlJ IW!\I ti ~ · -~~.:. =..,•~'"'::i ~ Tmk. MarJm1e Sa])oss. t Go the ~ •-••• pty aiurdl. ~ at •le• p( .,J. &Ill-1PY and -pttJng ready io be-=... ""'!:::,.:,. ~..i: :e ~ Keller _...i JIGblllt l.<111 ' .:!.i. t'b. clehJd!iled food they=-=~~'"'::.,*~ day . '. '"-9 .... ~:~ ~i:':':!':s ~Qol1'¥"'11•• 11'" l9'$ ~Q&a .. ; lll!aUllllN !liU""t" 'flt• ol ~-CUL ~ _ ~~Iii B 1!!111 that u the dty was not k>e· · ~ u.a 1!0 · -a1P.., NEW Glf.OCERY sTORE . "°"~~~:!i ~()[.~ ~~ .... =~ ™ .. fr',"" ~~~n flt . CALENDARS ~7=~~~;.:TOOPENIN~ =-~,~:;.: .. =:.;;: ==~~=!f~·=·=~i:l...~t~i! I •forDm -~ ,.. -. a.-o1 t11e Teili>W Cot· l'alaUtr. · tJ>e,.......,_ ot a dmn:h I--.-oL Ille dlludL · that woold no.v tQo ,.+v • • n.-...-n.y about -m ..-ti -T. ~ 11a1boe, 11 plannb\J' to <n>a lloM .Aid -., tllo -~ ~ ~ • . ~ ., •. •• ~ " ,...,. .,. ....,...-~ the ......... ...._ wlille tWr blaafl & ~ ..-., ......, ooop. tor"': ·-lllJ.....,, 111 •N-for ~ B°""°', • 811!!!!'. arsUmmt ..,.. ·--• _A~Qlm(1Q ~~~~,-:~ ....-ot --.. 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