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fifoiS- AIMS LOCAL NEWS EDITORIALS OPINIONS PART 3 VOL. LXXVII Timei Classified Advertising Number, MAdiion 9-441 1 SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1958 CC Times Offices 202 West First Street, Los Angeles 23, Calif. MAdison 5-2345 Lana Consults Psychiatrist It. Vff .1 Dope Racket Inquiry in Fourth Day About Counseling for Cheryl Jurors Continue Study of Addict's Murder Last Year J. 5 fir1 Visits UCLA Center on Problems BY JACK SMITH Federal grand jurors in vestigating the Los Ange les -narcotics racket heard their fourth straight day of BY JACK JONES Actress Lana Turner has 1 i 1 frA A testimony yesterday with Ji.

out disclosing the name of conferred with a psychiatric consultant at UCLA any witnesses. Core of the investigation Medical Center concerning the emotional problems fac is the murder of Cecil (Hard-rock) Thomas, a dope addict and peddler who was shot to death last October, the night ing her 14-year-old daughter Cheryl, The Times 1 learned yesterday. before he was to testify for Although the clinic at the the government in a nar cotics case, medical center declined to discuss the matter, it is un called before the jury so far have included derstood the actress sought advice which might lead to dope addicts and pushers, some of them hauled out of jail in the custody of Sher future counseling for the girl who stabbed Johnny Stom-panato to death April 4. iff deputies. Sepecy Imposed The case is being present A spokesman emphasized, "Miss Turner is not a patient ed to the grand jury by special agents of the U.S.

De at the clinic." partment of Justice who Presumably, the film star have insisted on the utmost secrecy. It was indicated the inves was preparing to include a proposal for such counseling in her plea to Superior Judge Allen T. Lynch that she be tigation has been hampered by powerful pressures and most witnesses have testi allowed to keep custody of fied only under assurance FINALISTS Seeking title of Catholic Youth Organization's Girl of the Year are, from left, seated, Mary Damico andBarbara DeDen; standing, Armida Reza, Mary Jane Pejerson, Judy Lawrence and Pearl Bellino. Winner will be revealed next Saturday at the Girl of the Year Ball at the Lakewood Country Club. her daughter.

that their identities would be hidden. IN GOOD STANDING Jeanne Wingert, 18, center, of Van Nuys, was named Miss Correct Posture by San Fernando Valley district of the State Chiropractic. Association. Runners-up in contest to name a representative for the area finals Thursday were Sharon Moore, left, Sepulvedo, and Linda Cousatte, Canoga Park. Court Hearing Thursday Judge Lynch will decide i he investigation was brought out by U.S.

Judge Regents at UCLA Asked Six Finalists Peirson Hall, who bombard on the girl's future during a Juvenile Court hearing ed Washington with com Rancher Carlyle Thorpe Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Malibu Canyon plaints that the local nar cotics tramc was the coun County Building at Santa Monica. try's worst and was using to Reconsider Hospital Westwood Group Opposes 196-Bed Mental Institution Planned on Campus Grounds murder to beat the law. Picked in CYO Club Contest Miss Turner was sched Road Opened uled to meet yesterday with Key Witness A key witness in the hear Dies of Heart Attack 73-Year-Old Millionaire Helped to Found and Managed Walnut Growers Organization ing has been Theodore Collins, 24, who is serving a life for Week End cost $9,408,000 and is to be a The University of Califor-I Six district finalists in the 10th annual Catholic Youth seven-story structure form sentence for Thomas murder. Federal officers believe ing the southwest wing of Malibu Cany on Road, Organization Girl of the Year A Carlyle Thorpe, 73, mil ma Board of Regents, meeting at UCLA yesterday, was asked to reconsider plans to build a 196-bed mental hos Collins Thomas for the existing UCLA Medical closed by a slide since last lionaire rancher and one of contest, sponsored by the money and was paid by the narcotics underworld.

Center. Plans are complete and bids are to be asked for her former husband, Stephen Crane, father of Cheryl, along with Attys. Jerry Gies-ler and Arthur J. Crowley to firm up their collective plan for presentation to the jurist. Meeting Postponed But that meeting was postponed until Monday without explanation.

The County Probation De Monday, be open for the founders of Diamond pital on the grounds of the CYO Federation of Single Adult Clubs, were announced He was brought before next month. Bruin campus by a group of weekend, traffic but will be closed again Monday to fin Walnut Growers, suffered a heart attack Thurs Westwood residents. Chairman Edwin W. Pau yesterday by Juanita the jury for the second time yesterday, but it was not disclosed what he said. Col Ruiz, general chairman.

ley explained to the delega tion that this matter had The finalists are Barbara Fredric Sturdy, a spokesman for the committee of citizens which included ish clearing work, County Road Department officials said yesterday. been under study for more DeDen, Bay district; Judy lins was sentenced to life on his plea of guilty to Thomas' murder. He confessed he than a year. He said, how The road was opened at torn 'I I i 1 Lawrence, eastern district Mary Jane Peterson, north church and PTA representatives, told the regents that partment disclosed that Lana ever, that the committee, the midnight last night and will shot Thomas while buglariz- Westside Citizens, headed by em district; Mary Damico be open until Monday morn mg his home. because of such a hospital, between 40,000 and 50,000 San Fernando Valley dis Mrs.

George Hepburn, could ing. It will then remain It is believed the hearing meet with the regents com trict; Pearl Bellino, southern outpatients would visit the closed until the work is com district, and Armida Reza may result in indictments of others involved in the Thom pleted. mittee on medical and health sciences and suggested they western district. campus during the year. He cited the possibility of "an incident'' which might upset as murder.

Lanes Reopened, contact Mrs. Norman Chan Miss DeDen is from Our In other slide areas, State dler, vice-chairman, to set a campus activity. Puts Students First date. Division of Highways engi day and died at Santa Barbara. Mr.

Thorpe wag being driven to one of his ranches by his wife Maxine at the time of the attack. He lived at 1360 Crescent Heights Blvd. retired as general man-ager of the walnut growers organization in 1950 after managing it from its inception in 1912. During 'World jWar II he was chairman of the California State Guayule Rubber Project Committee which was commissioned to make rubber out of the guayule plant. He was also a participant in a sensational suit in 1944 and 1945 during which he divorced Dancer Paula Thorpe.

He leaves his widow Max Lady of the Rosary parish Paramount; Miss Lawrence Our Lady of Perpetual Help Narcotics Personnel Shaken Up by State neers reopened northbound Plans Approved Downey; Miss Peterson, St Sturdy declared the university should be for stu SACRAMENTO, April' 18 lanes of U.S. Highway 99 which have been blocked at The delegation was told Mephen, Monterey Park that plans for the proposed dents, not strangers, and OP) The State Narcotics Enforcement Bureau has under Weldon Canyon. Southbound Miss Damico, St. Elizabeth lanes, also blocked at one structure have been studied and approved by authorities Van Nuys; Miss Bellino, St way a thorough shake-up of HEART VICTIM Carlyle Thorpe, millionaire rancher, succumbs at 73. time, were restored to nor Micnael, Los Angeles, and that the regents should retain all of the remaining space at the crowded campus for additional parking personnel among its four at all levels.

It is to be oper mal use early in the week. Miss Reza, Cathedral Chapel, major State offices, it was ated jointly with the State Southbound lanes, which mond Lindstrum, and a son, Lios Angeles, mi a learned today. Department of Mental Hy will make her weekly visit to Cheryl in Juvenile Hall at 10 a.m. today somewhat before normal visiting hours in order to prevent disturbance among parents of other youngsters. Similarly, Crane's visit is set for 10:30 tomorrow morning.

This is the same arrangement as last week. Administrator Named Yesterday Superior Judge Harold W. Schweitzer in a probate hearing granted the petition of Jack -Harris, 43, a television director of 1539 Laurel making Harris special administrator of the estate of the slain ex-hoodlum, Stompanato. Harris, who was never acquainted with Stompanato or any of the family, was asked to take over supervision of the dead man's effects by Atty. William J.

Pollock, who had been contacted by an attorney representing Mrs. Sarah Ibrahim, Turn to Page 7, Column (I ine winner will be an George of Burlingame. facilities and for dormi tories. Bureau Chief Jack E. also were blocked at one time, have been restored to giene witn teacmng, research and out-patient de nounced and presented at Private services will be Storer said it was a realign ment but added: "You news normal use.

He suggested that proper facilities are available at conducted Monday in the partments. the Girl of the Year Ball next Saturday at Lakewood Coun Pacific Coast Highway, -Wee Kirk the Heather, paper fellows like to use the Other features will in Brentwood Veterans Admin U.S. 101, remains closed by try Club. ine; two daughters, Mrs. Al Forest Lawn Memorial- word shake-up so I guess clude a 275-seat auditorium, a mammoth earth movement Park.

lan Macauley and Mrs. Ray that what at is. istration, St. John's and Mt Sinai Hospitals. The proposed UCLA Neu- The bureau hasbeen un- in the Pacific Palisades area last March 27.

Coastal traffic therapeutic recreational area, including a swimming pool and a library. Construc James Wong Howe Now U.S. Citizen MISCHIEF ropsychiatric Institute will Turn to Page 7, Column 3 is detoured over Sunset and' tion is scheduled to start be- Chautauqua Blvds. i James Wong Howe, Acad Turn to Page 7, Column emy Award-winning motion- He Fells Neighbor's picture cameraman, became Miss Durbin an American citizen yester day in naturalization cere Trees-and Pays $100 monies conducted by U.S First Wife Sues Hargitay Again Judge Ernest A. Tolin.

Parents Fete Jubilee Date He thought he'd left the A. P. Fetty, 60-year-old market owner of 2447 Ver ligms on nis expensive home until he glanced out mont was found guilty The parents of Singer De- Mickey Hargitay, recently the window. anna Durbin yesterday cele 'Couple of Crazy Kids' Agree on Nuptial Error married to Jayne Mansfield There were 16 6-foot brated their 50th wedding and launched on a film ca stumps. anniversary at their North reer with her aid, yesterday Hollywood home.

James A. Durbin, 72, and was called on by nis first wife for more money for sup When they eloped to Ti of malicious mischief yesterday because he took it on himself to have 16 of his neighbor's valuable black acacia trees cut down. Municipal Judge Harold C. Shephard, considering the case without a jury, heard how the neighbor, Dr. Chong A.

Chock, 48, physician and surgeon of 2441 Vermont his wife, Ada, 72, agreed that Fetty was arrested after it developed he'd ordered his gardener, Tsumori Honda, to saw off the 20-foot-high trees worth $500 each because he considered them dangerous port of their child. The demand was made in juana in 1955, they were "just a couple of crazy kids," their half-century of marriage was a "matter of give -(r; x-. I S' suit filed in Superior Court and take." in a hign wind. They said, "We've had a Fetty was ordered by Mrs. Monica Giltzow, 19, and her estranged husband William, 20, agreed yesterday as they came to terms on their woke up the morning by Mrs.

Mary A. Hargitay, who divorced Hargitay in Indianapolis Sept. 6, 1956. Her petition said that at the time the court ordered him to pay $20 a week for support of Judge Shepherd to pay $100 or spend 20 days in jail- happy life." They cited the high point of their lives as the time when Deanna.was tapped for a movie contract of Jan. 17 with the sun glaring in his eyes.

where there are no trees. pending divorce. They separated early this when a talent scout attend their daughter Tina, now ed a small recital at which montn when Uiltzow, a ma nearly 9 years of age. their daughter was one of 61 NEW FIREMEN GET GRADUATION BADGES But the first wife asserted that circumstances have the performers. The singer and her hus chinist, told his wife he was too young to be married and that he didn't love her any more, she said.

changed considerably since 1 i fi r'l) Vf then. Hargitay's earning ca band, Charles David, a writer and director, are living rookies had gone through a pacity now, the complaint in Paris with their two chil He said I'd be a fine wife field and drill yard demonstration to prove their proficiency. Thi3 included lad added, is $5500 a week. The first wife asked that the for someone older," Mrs dren and the Durbins' older daughter, Mrs. Edith Heck- court fix a higher allowance der, hose and rope work, man, a schoolteacher, re for support of the child.

Giltzow, telephone company employee, volunteered. "Someone who was ready to sides in Sherman Oaks. jumping from heights and handling lifesaving equip The fireman who may one day save your home from destruction earned his rookie Btripes yesterday. I After an intensive 11-week' trailing course, 61 young Los Angeles Fire Department recruits received their badges -at the department's spring graduation exercises at Training Company 1 headquarters, HON Ave. 19.

The badges were presented by Dep. Chief Charles W. Eahme but only after the settle down. 21 College Groups ment. The ceremony was wit They agreed that she ENDING TIES Mrs.

Monica Giltzow, -19, asks divorce from husband, 20. Times phoro to Attend Songfest might have custody of their Comic Dictionary FORTUNE HUNTER A man who doesn't marry for better or worse, but marries for more or less. Caorrtvftt. WS. tnr tva Eur Twenty-one fraternity and sorority groups will attend the SC Songfest at the Hol nessed by families of the graduates, Fire Department officials and Actress Renon Cartwright, who will serve as Miss Fire Service Day her lawyer, Gertrude LaVoie child, Kanee Marie, 18 months old, and $10 a week for the baby's support, pending trial of their divorce.

He THE HAPPY LIFE James A. Durbin and his wife Ada, both 72, the parents of Singer Deanna Durbin and another daughter, hold hands as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in North Hollywood. Thomasset lywood Bowl May 9, it was Superior Judge Elmer D. said he would pay the fees of May 3. announced yesterday.

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