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BANK STOCK QUOTES, San Francisco (in Bank: Bank of Security California -American Trust Crocker-Anglo First Western Passengers Stranded Here By Greyhound Bus Strike 33Vi 29 Nlto I VA 2-08G3 VA on tjio plai 820 St. ARCATA RADIO CENTER Lloyd Blilock ENDS TONITE OPEN 6:15 FORTY GtlNS iy.r~ c. Brbiri Stanwyck A COMING THURSDAY Ike's Known As'The New Adams' IfUMBOLDT STANDARD Tuesday, Feb. 4, Pags .3 THESE 11 PASSENGERS were among those stranded in Eureka last night when a-wildcat Greyhound bus strike broke out halting'all buses moving-northward 1 from Eureka. The passengers were lodged at local hotels.

This morning most them have departed for Redding for train airplane tickets, or'returned by Greyhound to San Francisco. By lA'LK C. WILSON ijnilcd Press Staff Correspondent Washinglon-wi-Newesl Ihlng in lown Is what some of. the political pros are calling "the new Adams." Newer, even, than'the new Nixon, the new Adams Is comfortably warming, the 1 -Republican political community like a' summer sun. "01 Sherm'Vlhe old pros are saying, "mighty nice fellow.

Understanding, too!" Thai's a switch, Anyone in Washington can remember when Adams was Ihe bad guy in any hear from the the Republican party who were trying to 'argiie the House into playing the game of'poll- tics kiiow.it played--the way Hairy plays it, for example. 1 Perhaps-it; is much- to Iwcen President Eisenhower's chief of'White House staff and began to get around town some the parly politicians. The word Httlo time ago'urine casual remarks of Republican politlcas. Less often was Adams held juilly. ol political mlsplays School Board Okays Procedure For Accepting Applications To Schools Superintendent Post Procedure for accepting applications for a superintendent of Eureka City schools replacing H.

Adams was approv- by the Eureka School Board RADIO PROGRAMS XI EM K-RED UM KCi MCs AM FM 4, IBM S. Weather Bureau Report. Adams Show. Hhvar Patrol. Accident Btpori.

Show. News--New York. Adams Show. Newi Roundup. Brewer Show.

But True. York. Brewer Show Kh-CAA Flying Weather MtetinE Notices Brewer Show News--New York Brewer Show. Newi and Weather. Trader Horn.

Brewer Show. News--Washlniton. SiJS--Dave Brewer Show. Local News and. Wrnlher.

RED Campus Quest. News. RED Campus Quest. S. Weather Bureau Report.

Fl Hour With Dave News. Newi. evotionil. Off. Feb.

3. Wornlne-- Devotional. Mohr Show. Table, News--Washington. -Mohr Show.

6-45--5 Minutes With Open Bible. S. Weather Bureau Report. Newi. -7-OQ--Lotal News and Weather.

Mohr Show. Vork. Mohr Show- I-ocal News. Stock Exchange a CAA Weather. Mohr Show.

'S: Coist Guard BIT News--Washinston. Show. News and Weather. Bob Mohr Show, -News--Washington. S'j5--Bob Mobr 10 00--Local News and Weather.

Eddy. Arnold Show. World News--New Yorir. Arnold Show, News and Weather. Arnold Show.

News--New York. Arnold Show. News Roundup. Alternoon--. Show.

S. -Weather Bureau -News--New York. Advisor. Eddy. Arnold Show.

News and Weather. T05--Eddy Arnold Show. 1-30--World News--New YorJe. Arnold Show. Office.

Adams Show. World Yorlr. Adams Show, Scout Report. 3-05--Barry Adams News--New York. Adams Show.

4 l0 0--Humboldl Tax Collector Report. 3 Feb. 4, 7 i Club. Vneli Bill 5i5 SkfUfc; Pad. News.

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i. Wit C.tioooi. Xcwi. Hie The Verdict li Yovrf. Brllfcler Day.

Setret Slfrm. r.iit or 1:00 Girr Maore Snow. Aztftnr Godfrey. Dollo. Feminine f.K-- Search i Tim Vnclc BUI Shell Doir News Yonr Garden.

TV QneitTtn Box. BIS Record, TM-- Klnrdam Iht 3ea of Educalion at night meeting its Monday Clifton McKnight, president, said three nominations each are being sought from the University of California, Stanford University, i i of I Southern California and Clare of age, varied experience, am professional Starting salary will range between $13,900 andl $15,000 with final determination to be made by the.board. Seeking froir here is Paul Bowers, senior high school principal, and Elton Reed Del Norte McKnight said selection of graduate school. These 12 applications plus others submitted individually will be screened by Dr. William O'Dell, chairman, dean of faculty at Stanford; Professor Edgar L.

Morphet, University of California; and Dr. Merl Elliitt, Oakland city school system. Not-more than three names will be submitted for final consideration by Eureka board. Deadline receiving applications here-is February 24. The.screening board's recommendation must be made iy March 15 with, announcement of the new superintendent expected by-April-1.

-Minimum qualifications for post include a degree, holder eligible-lor a general' administrative creden tial or elementary second ary to 50 years a principal for the new 'George C. Jacobs Junior high school i made'Friday night at a 7 o'clock meeting of the board. The Eureka city, minislrative staff has screenec some 25 applications prior to lis meeting, he noted. "The board voted last nigh' with the tizens Advisory committee cKnight said the -decision imaxed-a'increasing tenden- of the committee to act as n. individual unit instead of n.

advisory board as original- intended. McKnight explained- ommittee by A wildcat Greyhound bus strike affecting northbound luses going through Eureka on lighway 101 went into its second day Ihis morning. The last bus to'leave Eureka for northern points and Portland Oregon, left at 10:30 a. m. yesler- day.

Passengers arriving by Grey hound from San Francisco are being re-routed to Redding and then being transferred to trains. The strike also affects north bound travel on Travel north of Portland into Vashinglon and into eastern Oregon has not been affected. The dispute appears to re; volve around protests over the iring of a driver after he was nvolved in a collision, local of- icials indicated. They said in 'ormalion concerning the causes were sparse. Sheriffs Off ice' Lists 118 Arrests InPasMvlonth The Humboldt Sheriff's'o flee lists 118' arrests for Jan including three drun driving suspects, 15 drun bookings, and three arrests for and battery.

Eight charges of burglary vere made, one escape char; and one person parole violation. Filed In Court Here Monday Nine actions were filed in Humboldt superior court yesterday including two divorces two proceedings involving es tales and five dismissals. Gcorge''C. Arnold vorce from Elberta -M. Arnold Mitchell and Henderson are his attorneys! Anna Uuth Norman seeks a divorce from Alfred Norman Chester Monette is the plain tiff's attorney.

Margaret Cameron petition ed to establish the fact death of Mary Charlotte Serra a joint tenant. John R. Brau suggest that'Sherman Adams playing 'politics! now wilh HST's rule', book. More than a book of rules with rubrics is necessary ip field a Truman in any'kind-of game. Truce Has Taken Place However lhal may bu; a is.

here and perhaps a ove affairHs in prospect be small which per More in'sorrow than anger, the poHUcas might say Dial Adams might Iiaye preventec tlie fumble but fewer were the accusations that he. had plan ned it that way. Some of the complaints, about Adams a 3een. discounted by the old around town long before they began to Sherman'Says "No" Adams is a Republican St Peter in charge of Ihe pearl gate which to the President's office. He's the telephone as well, the combination of.

jobs make him the White'House "No" man. That is not a spot'from, which to enter a popularity. contest Meetings For. Mrs. Norman Clssnatnte) tained tho 'of thi American Uril-'' verslly at'Her; one recent'evening when was meeting tonight i (Tuesday) Humboldl State a.members Ihe Tho meeting set for 7 p.m.,! opening inspection of an art arid'photo- graphy display in building.

and Adams didn't. Last night 'the strike 'stranded about 12 persons, the agent said. He said three drivers who were northbound when informed of the strike also are strand ed. "They are not moving their buses northward until they receive further instructions," he said. Any front man at the White House is a candidate for dog house.

Back tlicre in the the KJovcr administration' when the' new president an engineer's, efficiency, "to. the office installing For Attack On he board in 1954 to assist in ie study of sctip'dlhouse and financing xp.erts in their fields.named 0 the group. He said if future roblems- warrant similar ac- ions, the hoard se- ect men with experience and earning in their respective 1 elds to advise the board. The board voted to deny the of -Walter L. Pulliam or extension" of employment as principal of Jefferson school Most of the stranded passengers have either taken the Greyhound bus to Redding, lakeri airplane passage from Arc.ata, or returned to San Francisco.

"The strike could end any minute," the commented. is the attorney. Public Administrator W. Wallace petitioned under Se lion 1143 of the. Probate Cod in the estate of Kate' Paul.

Mi chell and. Henderson are th attorneys. The suit filed September 22, 1954, in Eureka Justice court by Sunrise Collections service against Everett Draper and Draper was dismissed in superior' yesterday. Woodman, Leddy and Sautter were the attorneys 'for plaintiff vhile Hill and Hill represented defendant 1 The divorce suit filed.June San Francisco- -A 240 lound policeman was arreslci jn a charge of battery M6nda night and suspended from the 1 force as a result of a street fight with a 140 pound San Francisco It was the second time the Earl Taylor, 29, has been under-investigation in a beating incident. Police inspectors the troubleibelween Taylor and Dr.

John J. FirpOj .48, Sunday evening! Firpb 'told authorities he stopped his car mail, a letter and Taylor's ear screeched to a stop behind telephone on 'the' presidential desk White'Upuse aides an awful Herbert Hoover inherited- a White "House ill-equipped to deal with the poliliciahs, will the press. arid, with a riipuntah of. correspondence. So, he created some new secretaria Plans were discussed annual tea for senior girls high' schools of county and Mrs: Carl VValker was appointed to arrange'de- tail for the tea, or series of teas, whichever may seem the more feasible.

Numerous section were given'arid Ihe-president, Mrs. Phillip DeLong summary of recent secllon arid branch meetings. The recent luncheon at Walt's ured a AAUW mem- jers, including DeLpng, Irs. R. R.

Wlslmeff, Mrs. Ray- ipnd Alice Barnes and largaret Delaney. 'Mrs. lew A A look secllon Queritin Dyne's, the new bulletin. Section comiiig month i include he'music section at the home of -Mrs.

T. Hinei 2700 ield street, bridge section February 19 at 7:30 p.m. at lim. beyond the age. of 65 years.

His term expires with the school year and the board in- arrested Other arrests included.Iewd conduct, bad checks, three; child abuse, one; failure to provide, six; petty theft, five; car theft, code violators, AWOL, two; and vagrancy. ie. Night patrols covered 10,496 structed Superintendent Adams to publicize the vacancy that will open then and to. welcome local applications. At the same time the board voted to grant request of'-Mrs.

Jeanne Sherwood for permission to teach the 1958-59 year 'when she is past the age. of 65 'years. The board reaffirmed its policy of charging for the use of Eureka city schoo! facilities desired by Humboldt State College for conducting college extension courses, and adopted The'strike stranded two Del Norte county women. Mrs. Cle tus Nichols, of Crescent City who was visiting a new grand son in Hay ward, California, am Mrs.

Nola Peterson, of Klam ath who was traveling from Visalia, both indicated the! husbands were en route- to Eureka for them. Also among thase 'slranded was an Army Wac, Miss Julie Townscnd, en route to her station and Mrs. L. McCormac, of New Zealand en route to Vancouver, British Columbia lo go jobs, three 'of a.press secretary, ah appoinlmenls sec retary and a socratary. is substantial! the set-up'if But it was new the town too nkindly to'innovations, Hoover's three-nian team corn'fu'Uy' was dubbed- ''In ccretariat" and ml ired'at 1600 nue was charged to them.

So has been.with Adams. official 1 discharge as White 19, 1056, by Iva Dell Anderson against Victor Gunnar Anderson was dismissed yesterday. Chester Monette was the attorney for'plaintiff. Dismissal was entered yesterday in the complaint for damages filed June 20, .1956, by Timber Producers incorporated against Mitchell Brothers Truck Lines. Mathews and a represented the plaintiff," The divorce suit November 19, 1956, by Barbara Bass Lowery Bass, Jr.

The doctor said'that Taylor wearing civilian clothes, go out his'(jar, reached into Fi'fp'o's car and slapped him Firpo got out to 'protect him self'arid Taylor dropped -him with two heavy blows. On blacked-the'doctor's eye am tlie other possibly fractured Mrs. Carl Walker, 2316 Harjrl son avenue, Eureka; writing, February! 19, p.m. at the home.of Mrs. Jqfin Sten; B.9 Eleventh' section, at the home of Miss Bertha 1326 Wood-street', February, 10 at' 7:45 p.m.; hoard "mooting, February 24, at i home of Gage Slusser, 735 iluntoon, Eureka; and iiilerhatlpnal at the home Mrs.

H. Gingrich, .1579 Hayes" House whipping-boy came at ast week's closed meeting here of 1 the. Republican National Two Republican' old pros spoke before that 'assembly a no other possible reason that they meant it, led Sherman 'Adams. The old pros were Sen Andrew F. Schoeppel'(R-Kan.

arid M. Simpson (R-Pa.) chairmen, respectively, senatorial streei, Eureka, on Febfuary 27. 'HELP Ithlca, N. Y. other i companies rushed t' scene and' aided p'a'ny' "7 in dbifsing lie fireliouse Wastebasket, Advtlllm with Firpo, but.

Insisted the physician began the attack. Authorities said, however, that they-doubted a man of size would attack a man the size of Taylor. The. policeman was involved'-in'a similar incident in 1956. Deadline Set-for- i Maybe thjngs are looking up for the GOP.

aboard-a ship-taking her back to her homeland on the last lap of her world tour. The ticket, agent- said the buses stopped going north at Eureka because the station is the dividing line.between Portland and San Francisco. miles with 102 calls. arrests made for a total of 810 hours in the field. Four Speakers At Toastmaster Club Fdur speakers were featured meeting of the Eureka Toast- at a recent newly-formed masters club.

Carl Clagston spoke on his experiences in the U. Navy during World War II. The high cost of school construction was a new standard of charges. Board members felt that the costs for the college use of the rooms were not a proper ex- lense to be borne by the.tax- aye.rs of the Eureka district, Trampolines came in a good bit of discussion, prompt ed by a letter from Dr. Francis H.

O'Neil criticizing their use the schools. Considerable advocacy was heard for their continued use and the only in stances of children i harmed by a trampoline was when they played on them with More Money For Redwood Park. Some $200,000 for purchase additional property for the eys. The quiet title, suit filed June.25, Joseph Carer and Ann A. Carter against lilo B.

Wible ct al. was dismis- ed yesterday. John'R. Braun vas the attorney. the topic of a talk given by William Van Fleet.

Charles Thomas disciissec out permission and supervision The board endorsed the tram credit structures and poirilet out some of the weak spots 4n our economy. "A Moody Riy er" was -the title of the tal given by Cecil Seal in narrating his fishing experiences. Thomas Medhurst was toastmaster and William Graves lacted as' master evaluator. ICritics were John Preece, S. K.

Keplinger, Douglas and Erwiri 'Hadley. Clayton William Rasor was table topics master and Bruce Avenall tinier. was the I've Got Seem Armftrctir Circle The Redn-ood l.awrenr^ Wellr Neni a Sltn Limited by Toastmaster In jlternational to a maximum of members, the Eweka organization now 'has 24 mem polines but called for stric supervisi6n of their use. DahlWillSeek Reflection Sacramento TM Assembl man Walter'I. Danl (R- Oa land) today announced his ca lidaiy for reelection and sai ie would seek nominations of he Republican and Democra- ic parties.

The 1 Alameda county law maker recently was appointed chairman of the powerful revenue and taxation committee ood State Park in the Weott ea was included in Governor oodwin J. Knight's propose ate budget yesterday. This-amount was double th 100,000 estimate'for simila xpenditure in the 1957-5 iscal year. additional $150,000 wa ecommended for property acquisition at Benbow Lake. An stimated was expended there in the current iscal year.

10 Static as yesterday. Math ws arid Traverse.represented ie plaintiff while Falk and alk were the defense, attor- CityMana Forty-eight -applicant's had applied city a a Arcata at deadline time Friday, the- city' clerk's office re ported. A majority of- men seeking the position were from out Sonoma.County Woman Paroled -The Newcom- club will meet Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at the YWCA at Eighth and streets.

All newcomers to this area are welcome. Those wishing 'transportation may call the president, Mrs. James Smith, at HI 2-1100. Chlnp- -A Sonoma county woman "convicted of second de gree murder in the death her husband has been grarite a parole by the board of direc tors for the California. Institu tion for Women.

The board.set March 17. a the tentative date of parole fo Mrs. Charlotte Black, 64. Off cials of the penal institutio said the parole date was con tingent on arranging employment and other factors. Mrs.

Black was admitted to the prison in May, 1956. She state, the office spokesman said. Nexl step will be Ihe screen ing of applications down to some half-dozen candidates and then the final selection. The council has set no efinite salary -but reports aid it is expected to around $10,000. MenOldat50or60! Recharge Body's Batteries -Feel Tlimmndf who ftrel weak, worn-out at 40, 50, 00 blamo-fading vfgor oo anlng.

Tho real cause be lack pi iimsoraling Iron a Vitamin Bi, seeded to 'iarie Ihe Ttouiandi aro izcu at way pole at, now ana Imyrovfil Oities Tonlo ap aisani. la tlntfe day, Otliex mpplfej iron enairjtent la 16 Africa raw.ojrtlerr, or A Ibi of liver, or 16 Ibi. cf beef. Oitiez contarnilrwuapiuflcdowVitaminEito itc.id)' r.er\-eij -JDerjyi vigor, vitahty. 3 -day only 60i.Oi get LCOD- emy and 1.67.

All dnigguU. Brooklngs a Crescent: City, grocery- man, has ireceived a -permit rom 'the federal commuhica- ions commissi6h to operate a station Brookings' "on a frequency of 910 kilocycles. Sheridan said'he will be sole owner of'a'station plans to build in Hprbo.r.'.It' will serve City and GoW Beach', he said. LOCAL SHOW DAILY at THE RED BARN For Your Shopping; Convenience, we. will be OPEN usual every EVENING 'til 8': P.M.

(Sundays excepled) Oree'n'SUmpi Buxton's Drug and -Jones Variety Henderson was sentenced to serve 10 years for second degree murder. For over one thousand years people in China and Japan have trained cormorants lo aid them in fishing. bers. The group meets each Wednesday evening at Tiny's llrestaurant. of the Assembly.

He also heads Ihe bay area subcommittee of the Assembly committee on transportation and commerce. Special Meeting at the HOMEOWNER'S TAXPAYER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. Eureka Junior High--Wednesday February 5 8 p.m. This Is a meellnr for every Saxpaj-er In Ilumboldl Counly stiffness of cold-weather shiHing! $Thermostatic controls on shift valves assure super smoothness) NOW I SEE THE-FEATURES OF THE FUTURE AT VOJJR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBH-E. QUALITY DEALER'S!.

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