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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 13

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IIUMROLDT STANDARD Tuesday, July 28, 1959, Three Del Norte Three Crescent City men currently are undergoing recruit training at the Naval Training Center In Sun Ulego, according lo Chief Wat- lerW, Colo, local T'hpv are Lestor Lee Wilson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur (Jo)irman, Crescent City; Char- Thomas Chlsm, son of Mr, Mrs, Chlsm, 630 a street, Crescent City, and Ver- Tourist trovel through area for June, increased more than 5,000 persons over 1958, according to figures by the Eureka Chamber of non Charles Evltt, son of Mrs, Alice BvKt, 854 Eighth street, Crescent City, The men enlisted under the Navy's buddy program, and will remain together throughout their recruit training. also will return home on 'recruit leave together, Wilson and Chlsm are grad-l uates of Del Norte High school; The'did' or JunV'lasl 'yea fqund .70,352 tourists recorder pt'twp'checK islaljoijs Indium boldt'end Del Norte counties Tills year's total saw 84,350 persons visit here, F. Denbo chamber secretary manager fays. A further breakdown reveals were 9,743 California cars compared to 9,328 las year; and out of state cars, an Increase of .1,208 over (lie previous year; for a lota of 28,075 'cars for June 1959 against 26,450 for 1958. DELUXE DINING CAR CLUB LOUNGE TBS CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Fastest Train East! RESTFUL PULLMANS LEG REST SEAT COACHES TO OMAHA CHICAGO UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SAN FMNCIKQ '405 MARKET STREET GArfleld 1-6030 By Ralph Clements Age 12 Gold Beach In fact, the "old" stay young, when they provide their bodies with all the vitamins, and minerals dairy foods.

Thus, you find that al! 'Voung" people drink milk. Reach for Challenge Hombgenhed Vitamin Milk Pasteurized Milk on top) Real Churned Buttermilk Tasty Chocolate Drink 'All-Purpose Cream too) Half-and-Half Cream Challenge Butter (made here) Challenge Package Cheeses Challenge Cottage Cheese Banner Evaporated Milk Challenge Ice Cream Air Force Band For County Fair The famous 573rd Air Force Sarjd of Hamilton Air Force Base will be a major feature of he sixty-third annual Humboldt County Fair at Forndaie, vhen It appears Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, August 11, 12, and 13. Arrangements have completed for the band's par- ieipation In the Jag -raising ceremonies, and evening appearances, each day they are at the fair, C. Jo lindley, Secretary Manager, reports. The 673rd Air Force Band is versatile organization, capable of providing music for any occasion.

They can be observed marching in city par- ados to the cadence of Clyde L. a and the ''rench horn section as they Violent Death, Intrigue No Stranger" To Cuba fir heriiy Dominican Republic XTlIIf i i i By UI'I Foreign Editor The Domlnlcan'Republlc'aftd Cuba Jle som.o 200 miles- apart in the'Caribbean. Theoretical ly, both are'ifepublics enjoying freedom of speech and 'thought Actually, although i'for' dif ferent die a careless word or. deed, may have results. -V The enmity between the two could be Ihe spajk to alight the Caribbean and the United Stales much closer; ttian" Dor lin, Formosa 1 or the Middle East.

In Cuba is (ho 32-year-old Fidel Castro, fired with success, of revolution, the In the) Dominican' Republic is a man twice the age of Castro, 67-year-old 'Generalissimo Hafael Trujillo Moina, self-styled "benefactor," a man old In the intriguo and violence of Caribbean politics. Castro Avowed Enemy Castro is the avowed enemy ilay music from 'The liridge on the movie, the River or you may see them In many of the civic events, such as the Humboldt County Fair, hat take place in California and the Northwest. The repertoire of the 573rd angcs from the traditional classics to the popular stylings of today. i such as of nTruJlllo, not from periona acquaintance but from Castro's own' avowed hatred of Latin of America's established In Cuba there (s the dreary echo of the firing squads which have nearly 600 per (sons' accused of crimes against the slate, In a nation of only than five mllllo): It seems an unusually high per those whose opposi lloivlo.BTcglme made It neces sary" them-to pay the final penalty. In an Minister Rarri'orr'Marrero Aristy.

plunged late'iast week from a cliffslde road, bearing Mar rero Aristy a.nd his chauffeur to fiery deaths, Marrero was one of. those who, while professing loyalty to Trujlllo, still planned for a more democratic time after Trujlllo's departure. Feared Leak Early last the ed Slates, he'" talked of his plans and sajd then, that if his words leaked back to Cludad Tujillo "I'm a dead So violent death is a stranger to neither country. Nor is intrigue new against Trujlllo. He has been an absolute dictator for 20 years, dating back to a time when Castro was but a baby, three years old.

But Castro is his chief vil- ian now, and it was Trujillo's charges against Cuba that brought about the call for next month's meeting of the foreign miinstors of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Santiago, Chile. Trujlllo first charges of interference in internal i i a affairs igainsl Cuba and Venezuela, a nation also recently freed of dictatorship. The charge was withdrawn after it became apparent that the rising tide of loollng ngainst dictatorships' could result only in his defeat. Considers Unrest The OAS now will consider he general question of Caribbean unrest. There are many conflicts in Robert loberl A.

and D. Adamowecz, trmn- )eters, and Joseph J. ruz, trombonist, make the band rich in individual inter- jretatlon. Richard 0, Aairmnn James L. Tain, both saxophonists, aid Airman Adamowecz provide jazz fams vltli music comparable with hat, of any of the famous jazz musicians in the country.

The commander and leader of the 5573rd Air Force Band CWO Robert L. Kaler. SlapsDriverWho. Called Her love' Bristol, England dfl In Eng- and, the waitresses; the ticket nkers, the cierks and sometimes the bus conductors call you "love" or "dearie." But when conductor James jrecmvood, 33, told Mrs. Sydonia Papworlh to along, luv," the 3 9 a mother of five hauled off and slapped him twice.

"I'm not in the habit of any Tom, Dick or Harry calling me Mrs. Papworth told a court here Monday. She was fined $8.40 phis for assaulting Greenwood. ange 7 for your WATCH? Then bring It to us to have it relubricated. A watch care and attention just like a car or any other machine.

A man's watch should have Us oil changed approximately tvery eighteen monlhs a lady's walch every year. This Is because the oil tends to dry up and become sticky. Modern science has not yet succeeded In creating an oil whose qualities do not deteriorate after certain time. To insure accurate working, the pivot bearings should be carefully oiled regularly. 304 Street Eureka HI 2-9455 837 Street Avcata VA 2-1964 the Trijjlllo story.

Enmity be tween the Dominican Republic and Cuba dates far beyond Cas tro. today Trujlllo-finds himself perhaps the unwilling host i Batista Cuba's ousted ex-dictator. His Is an undoubted dictator ship, yet the Dominican Repub He's- of hospitals, schools, sewage systems anc general prosperity Is far better than of Haiti, the Negro republic with which divides the.lsland,''and which now Is sunk in' poverty, There is a growing feeling the Dominican, dictator ship rriay be drawing to a close. Cas'tro, Its enomy, may a I for a time, Landowners and other conservative Dominican groups have events in Cuba and are not anxious to see them duplicated in their country. Meanwhile, a i between the continue In a cloak-and-dagger almosphoro of counter-plots and nighttime departures of would- be invaders from lonely Cuban beaches.

"GARBAGE" by Your Police Department By ordinance, (he proper word is 'rubbish'; which includes grass cuttings, dead plants and weeds, paper, pasteboard, rags, bricks, ashes, metals, etc. Inquiries to this office and to city administrators have resulted in the belief that many citizens cio not know of the contents of Section 8 of Ordinance 992, which reads as follows: "Section 8. It shall be unlawful for any person in the City of Eureka to throw or deposit any garbage or rubbish, or cause the same to be thrown or deposited, upon any street, alley, gutter, park or other public place, or to throw or deposit the same in or upon any vacant lot or backyard, or to store or keep the same otherwise than in cans or receptacles as required by Section 7 of this ordinance; and it shall be unlawful to have, store, deposit or keep garbage or rubbish where rats have access thereto or feed thereon. Each tfay's violation of this section shall be treated and considered, and the same shall be, a separate and distinct offense." There are other Ordinances in regards to burning or such refuse, hauling of garbage or swill over our streets, and other matters of public concern with which we should all become acquianled or make the proper inquiries. We are all proud of our city and xlo not care to have certain spots look like a hog pen.

We feel that it is up to the individual citizen to abide by the ordinances applicable by legally and properly disposing of his own garbage. A A ty LEVINE WYMA cgnr, TX.WPKtP MVJJi "If ho tells that corny one more I-think'our country break pff diplomatic rfjaulowl" West's Big Three Planning Meet Washington ini Diplomatic sources snld today that President. Elsenhower, Prime Minis tor. Harold MacmllJgn of lirll aln, and 'President Charles do Gaulle of Franco probably will meet In Paris In Iste August or September. These sources predicted the western Big Three would get either to prepare for a summit conference with Russia If an agreement for a summit mooting is reached at Geneva, or to discuss strategy if 'he Oeneval talk fails.

Shelley Winters Cited On Speed Albany, N. Y. (UP!) -Actress Shelley Winters was caught speeding on the New York Slate Thruway Sunday but got off without a fine, Thruway troopers said they stopped her foreign make car in the town of Coeymahs, south of here, Miss Winters pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace Sylvester Albano, who suspended sentence. The actress, "who has been appearing in summer stock, said WPS hurrying to'New York City to catch a plane. GEORGE C.

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Huber and Goodwin filed a petition to establish the fact of death of Calvin L. Rosscr. Eureka Sailor On Japanese Duty Yokosuka, Japan (FHTNC)- Allan D. Smith, seaman, USN, son of Mrs. Hale Godfrey of 040 Huntoon Eureka is serving with the Headquarters Support Activity at the N'aval Base, Yokosuka, Japan.

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Pages Available:
89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967