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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 2

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Eureka, California
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Hearing Slated In 'Bay Drowning San Francisco df A Coast Guard hearing into the drowning of three men who were hurled overboard by high seas while aboard the party boat -Liberty, at Bodega Bay May 10 will be reconvened here at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. The first session of the hearing opened at Bodega Bay. Monday. The object of the hearing is to determine, if possible, the factors that caused the accident, whether there was negligence snd the proper equipment aboard the craft.

The results will be forwarded to Washing, ton for review before an an- is made. THERE OUSHTA BE A LAWi FAGALY and SHORTEN MAX SAYS: The name that means the most in a watch is BULOVA Start planning now to give a Bulova to that special gradu ate. oiH-i Authorized Bulova Distributor Official R.R. Watch Inspector 425 Fifth Street Ph. 3-4472 ASlD WITH SIX Q4ILD3EM TO tT WASN'T F03 THOSE BEUEP CHECKS.

1 IS OUR INCOME LOW? IT COULDN'T BE LOWERf I JUST 8AS2LV MAk! SUOUGW TO WAS OUT OP M.OCW SIX MONTHS LAST YEACf GUESS VOU'ee; ELIGIBLE -TOR AN APARTMENT BUT SOME OF'EM APPLV FDR. THOSE PROJECT? WITH A TALE OF MOVE IM AMD THE RICHEST. PAUPEES THIS SIDE OF Scout Troops Represented At Local Camporee Every active Scout troop in the district was represented at a- recent two-day Eureka district Scout- Camporee held at Elk River camp. Nearly 200 Boy Scouts and leaders participated. The highest point score among the 30 patrols paling was achieved by.

the Wolf patrol of troop 41, Freshwater, with a total of points out of a possible 180, qualified them for an rat- ng certificate. Each patrol was under a troop leader. The eaders gave only a. minimum if instructions and camped Once Youngest Editor Succumbs Denver "Pi--Joseph Emerson Smith, who at said to be the youngest city editor of a metropolitan daily in the United States at the turn of the century, died at h'is 'Denver home yesterday. He was 78 according to his own statement 1 Smith became'city" editor of the Rocky Mountain'News" in HOLLY TV by Johnson Hollywood (NEA) Exclu sively Yours: Run for the hills, men designer Howard Shoup' predicts that Hollywood's gla- mor dolls will soon be indistin- be used on the screen or in the title.

In 1948, when Pegler's broth- was in Hollywood trying to interest some studio in the guishabie "in their screen glad yarn, I made a national radio rags from; Evelyn Brent, Clara 1900 after serving as'a reporteriBow and Colleen Moore. on the Denver Post. Advertliement Housework Easy Without tagging Backache NjiKctnr low of and energr. icudftches nnd dizsinras may toalow- lown of kidney function. lay food function in very important to rood ealth.

When everyday condition, such strew and itr-ftin, thii important unction to slow down, many fallen sutler najt- Minor blad- er irritAtionv due to cold or wrontr diet may luaefftttincup nichtsorf requentpaaaace.i. Don't nefclect your kidneys if condj- ions bother you. Try mild di- amatinx how many timea Doan'a happy relief from these discomforts -help 16 milei of kidney and nltera flunh out wtite. Aak for new, economy lUt a.nd lave monty. Get Coan'a Pilla todayl The flat, curveless look of 'the roaring twenties is coming back, 'Shoup laments, whether Marilyn Monroe likes it or not.

He's flattened out Janet Leigh' and- Peggy Lee for their roles, as flappers in Warners' new Jack Webb starrer, "Pete Kelly's Blues," fides: appeal for petitions protesting filming of the gangster's sordid life. I still have those petitions --with 1,573,421 names! Movie Czar Eric Johnston vowed- at the time that the Motion Picture Productions Association would never approve RELIEF FOR SINUS picture is going to help bring back the horrible silhou- ete of the twenties. The flat the long, strings of beads, the cloche hats and the long pumps are already here. Everybody in. Hollywood is fighting it, but the industry will have to give in eventually." Predicts Shoup: can't fight a fashion trend but I believe Hollywood will, discard it quickly; Nobody con-! an Capone filmbiography iand story was shelved.

I wonder what will 'happen this This is Hollywood, Mrs. Jones: The rich get richer. Two hundred property owners the heart of swank Beverly I'llills, near Roxbury Park, have isigned slant drilling oil leases 'with the Signal Oil area isn't far from studio back lot, where black Co. The the Foxj Eatings were based on skill and proficiency shown in camping plus bonus points, gained in a series of eight demonstration The 'Camporee was directed by Cas Branham, district camping chairman, assisted by Fred Hibler, Levi Young, Richard Lents, Robert John'Spit- iler, Riggs Johnston, Don, Me- Lellan, Noel K. S.

Hartson, C. H. Carlson, Stanley Breslauer, D. J. Palmer, who served as judges.

Explorer Scouts of Post 23 sponsored by the Eagle lodge also served as judges in many of the events. Other Scout leaders attending the entire two-day Campo- ree with their Troops include Homer Cline, Charles Sohnrey, Wesley Roper, Harvey Smith, S. J. Patton, Loren Scripter, William Swatman and Zane Nichols. The Scouts joined with the Redwood District Camporee being held at the same time in another area of the camp at Sunday, morning church service led by Albert Blood'of Arcata, and again at the Campfire on Saturday night which was marked by-the colorful Indian dance and ceremonies of the.Order of the Arrow.Scouts who are members of the Order of the Arrow presented the Indian Hoop dance for the first Lime at the OPEN 7:30 D.S.T.

DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show starts The Biesreit and Brightest Screen In Northern DOUBLE FEATURE EXCITEMENT, ADVENTURE, ROMANCE FREE Pony Cart Ride COLOR CARTOON I OPEN 6:45 P.M., WILLIAMS CHAMPION HI7M130LDT STANDARD Thursday, May 19, 1955, P. 2 Rebuttal KendallviUe, TM A state highway department official, ticketed for t.ot paying a parking meter, "tolcTroff' city police, then- reluctantly paid a 25-cent fine. In. retaliation, Mayor Andrew Milnar a letter, to. the state, highway chairman, that person saying, "we don't, have to stand for.it and don't-intend-to." John Davey, of Ohio, founded tree.surgery as a science at Kent, Ohio, in DOORS.OPEN 6:45 P.M.

STARTS TONIGHT! THE SCORCHINGLY PERSONAL STORY OF LOVES AND LONGINGS WHEN THE BATTLE is FAR WARNER BROS! 2 Big Action Hiti 2 Gary COOPER Return to Faradise ENDS SOON! 8th BIG DAY! likes the idea but the poor go i is flowing like It does in things who haven't got any bosoms. For a wfiile, they're going to be happy." CHARLES O'CURRAN, do- Texas. Not after ing his first choreography stintU ,,,,,) n.T«j-i-» mm SUFFERERS Do you sufier with 1 severe and pounding headaches in lorehead? Pressure or pain at the root of the nose? Aching cheek bones? Dizziness? Pain in back of -head? of sight or smell? Drip and drainage in back of.nose and throat? Sinus trouble is a frequent cause of all these symptoms. My treatment for sinus Trouble has helped many sufferers. The treatment assists Nature to open the Sinuses, relieve congestion, re-establish drainage and circulation, and promote freer breathing.

Don't'-continue to suffer the tortures of Sinus Trouble' any longer. Many patients'have been relieved by this treatment. RELIEF AWAITS YOU 25 Years Practice Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 6 p.

Evenines, Monday and Thursday 7 to 9 p. Sunday, 1 to 3 p.m. DR. DAVID PARIS, D. C.

634 Ninth St. Eureka Phone 2-0110 for "Artists and Models" since his split-up with Betty Hutton, can't be drawn into an admission that he and Patti Page are planning'to wed. "It's a romance-sort of," he told me. "But I-don't want to get married agajn. It's too nice being a bachelor." in the Script: a preview, where the man took an awful panning from the critics: "Did he take the panning like a man?" "He sure did.

He blamed his wife." THE WITNET: If all the kids wearing Davy Crockett hats put on horn-rimmed glasses, says Alan Wilson, 'we'd have of small Senator Ke- Most discussed picture starrinf Glenn FORD Anne FRAN CIS-Louis CALHERN with MARGARET HAYES a nation fauvers." for The common cold 'is as confusing to doctors as it is to peo- pie, and Danny Kaye says he' I Uttle-gir-grown-up can prove it. He was fferingj Lorl Nelson playing her from a cold while 5 0 6 a TM te War the Harvard Medical JTaT ed Edge about his UN1CEF movie, "As- 1 Lon Ieft signment Children." After the speech, swears, "horses and being Danny, 11. doctors. offered him different remedies from hot lemonade (with bourbon) to mustard plasters. ik ft Westbrook Pegler's "The Life and Death of Al Capone" is in the script-writing stage again as a proposed movie.

But cast in the 'Francis' and 'Kettle' pictures. You reach a point where you have to gamble. I gambled. I figured that it was now or never for me." Recalls Lori: "I went'to U-I with braces on my teeth and school books under my arm. under the film production But when I matured, the stu- code's glorification of still saw me as a little WIDE-VISION SCREEN! SIEKOmONICSDUNCI TWO TIP-TOP HITS NEXTI ClNEl HODGE and the night he learned the sordid truth about RAE taboos, Capone's name cannot at the Freshwater Elementary School GENERAL TAX ELECTION FRIDAY MAY 20 Polls Open 1-7 BETTER MAKE BETTER COMMUNITIES Sponsored by 3-Corners Community Club-Committee for Adequate Education girl." ARE RHONDA FLEMING'S dates with My Power because; she wants''to play Mrs.

Eddy Duchin opposite him in "Music by Duchin?" Marlon Brando's family is in an uproar an eye-popping "Will'-Marlon Brando Become, a Preacher?" in the June issue of Motion Picture Magazine. The author is Carlo Fiore, his pal and stand-in, when he made "On the Waterfront." Fiore swears Brando has a religious goal Convict Sued For Tax Lien San Francisco M---The federal government filed a tax Hen today against Toni Lima; 49, now sen-ing time in Folsom on grand theft charges and once a central figure in the 1947. garrote-murder of Nick DeJohn, Chicago gangster. Lima, then, a Lodi fruit buyer, and three "Stockton wine dealers were, indicted November, 1952, on charges of bilking the Swiss Colony Wine Co. out of 25,000 gallons of crushed grapes through false' weight tags on shipments of grapes during transportation between two wineries.

I A DOORS OPEN 6 :45 P.M. YEILOW TOMAHAWK STARTING FRIDAY WALTER PIDGEON ROY ROGERS CLAIRi TREVOR AND GEORGE "Gabby" HAYES ALL OF YOUR FAVORITES In Thi. ACTION PACKED SAGA OFJTHE WEST The 'DARK COMMAND 1 RANDOLPH SCOn BARBARA BRITTON BRUCE CABOT in Fubulous CINECOLOR DANNY whose devotion toKathy "almost melted in the arms of ELAINE 'SKT and his fortht heartbreak caused by SUSAN ANDY and his reckless love that brought the trouble to PATRICIA THI BlST.SlLLfR THI MATIOK PUT DOWN BECOMIS A PICTUBI TO STAND WITH THE GREATEST! VAN ALCHO MONA NANCY JAMES HEFUN-tty-FlfilWN- RAYMOND TAB DOROTHY ANNE RAOUIWAISH, A- NO RAISE IN PRICES! EXTRA! "Sportsman 1 Holiday" In Color!.

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