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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 44

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Santa Rosa, California
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44
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BERLIN (UPD Russian and 44-Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Nov. 11, 1959 Correction East German housewives fought A story in Sunday's Press Dem 'Creeping Nationalism' Seeps Into Mideastern Oil ocrat reporting on building activi over scarce apples in the Russian garrison town of Brandenburg, East Germany, the "Infor ty the Mayette Village area said that Al Kayser has a ie- tvelopment working on Mayette and Franquette avenue. Mossadegh's brand of nationaliza ference as envisaging the day mation Bureau West" reported. The private intelligence service said the fight took place Oct. 23.

By FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW The Mayette Assessment Dis tion "by the stroke of a pen." when Arabs will control all as trict was formed Oct. 27 and in- But they state the belief that a PRESIDENT United Press International BEIRUT (UPI) Informed The Russian and German women volved in the development besides Mr. Kayser are Mr. and takeover can be achieved pects of oil production and transportation, and have, at least a 50 per cent share in markets to which Arab oil goes.

a gradual basis. Mrs. C. E. Hartman, Mr.

and were lined up to buy the apples at a Soviet army store. Then the Russians announced that only Russian women would be served Oil companies assert that their sources here believe the Arab states are preparing to demand 50 per cent of all profits to be Mrs. V. E. Kjeldsen, Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. Bach, Mr. and Mrs.

contract rights are being en Remember Mossadegh's Action and the Germans attacked them, made anywhere in the world W. A. Bevins, Edward Libbey, B. Penriybaker and Duane West The "technocrats" are only too croached upon at every turn in the Middle East with the possible exception of Kuwait. it said.

from mideastern oil from the well aware of the results of well head to the gasoline tank of the ultimate consumer. Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh's precipitate actiort in 1951 Present, contracts provide for in nationalizing Persian oil wells sharing equally the value of oil Thev therefore do not advocate Education Board Meets Tonight By Staff Correspondent PETALUMA A high school at the well heads. These currently are estimated to yield the Arab t-r irk- a s3 states one billion dollars annual ly, according to R. G. Folis, Trappers Take Coyotes By Staff Correspondent diairman of the board of Stand PARTY TIME IS HERE AG AM ard of California.

UKLAH Mendocino County trappers took 27 coyotes, 11 bobcats "Creeping Nationalism" Policy district building program will be discussed by the Petaluma Board of Education tonight. The board is also scheduled to authorize preparation of a resolution calling for sale of bonds approved in the recent election to finance the program. The junior high building pro A new philosophy, however, is and 7 bear during the month of avident in reports from a meet October, Russell Tolman. director of Animal Control reported to the ing of Arab League oil experts in Saudi Arabia now under ex. Board of Supervisors.

amination here. These indicate a On Your Way To or From a Party Stop By For a Quick Snack. This Thursday's Special gram and discussion of a new ele new policy of "creeping national. There are 6 trappers engaged in predatory, animal control in the mentary school site are also on ism" in regard to the Middle the agenda. East's vast oil reserves.

The district architect and mem These resources are estimated for 1 00 bers of the citizens committee HAMBURGERS Reg. $1.38 value county. U.S. Sells Poland Stock Feed Grain to contain 70 per cent of the will be present to discuss the build known global reserves. ing program with the board.

Consideration of new laws per- Sheik Abdullah Tariki of Saudi EAT RUN DRIVE-UP WASHINGTON (UPD Theitaining to classified personnel is Arabia has emerged as the lead er of a youngish, so-called group of "oil technocrats" of the Arab United States agreed Tuesday to sell Communist Poland 200,000 tons of surplus feed grain to 200 Montgomery Drive Santa Rosa (Between Third and Fourth) also scheduled. The meeting will begin at 9 p.m. in the administration building at Fifth and streets. governments. UPI Facsimile A DUTCH TREAT, Corine Rottschafter (center) was crowned Miss World in London yesterday.

She was immediately charged with rigging her show by the American loser, Loretta Powell, Bridgeport, Conn. Runners-up, from left: Maria Rosell, Peru; Ziva Shomrat, Israel; Anne Thelwell, United Kingdom, and Kirsten Olsen, Denmark. Falsie Talk Just Talk; Miss World Measures Up Tariki was quoted at the con meet urgent livestock needs. VJUUKM.M.KMMM IMff nMMUUULJUULMJKJUJtMLtMMM was just upset." Just then Miss India rushed into the room, saying, "You're the perfect girl. Don't worry about what r-.

they say." When I placed the tape around She said that Miss Holland had won because something new had been added to her bathing suit. Miss Holland made a frontal counter-attack by saying: "Of course, I was not padded." She displayed the blue and white bathing suit she wore in the contest. It was limp as a wet tissue. No padding. Then she and I retired to a small dressing room while she changed into the one-piece suit.

her bust, it stopped at a point just slightly over 37. The camera men cheered. Miss World beamed. I held my breath but Corine breathed easily as I measured By CHINA ALTMAN LONDON (UPD The "falsie" accusation against Miss World is false. How do I know? Because I personally put the tape measure today on the Dutch girl who won the title last night.

Beginning at the top of five-foot nine Corine Rottschafer of Amsterdam, I put an American tape measure around her bust. It stopped almost precisely on the mark of 37, and she wasn't inhaling either. The waistline was exactly 22 and the hips 37, exactly the measurements 21-year-old Miss Holland claimed when she entered the contest. Earlier today, Miss United States, Loretta Powell of Bridgeport, had cried "fake." Attorneys Named Tax Appraisers "I've never been measured in inches before," Miss Holland her waist. It was 22.

"That's incredible," I said. Miss World laughed in delight. Everyone relaxed. The last measurement of her hips showed 37. Miss World was now wearing a definite I-told-you-so expression.

said. "For this contest I gave my measurements in centimeters. "Of cdurse, Miss United States' claim is not true. But maybe she Flying Service Asks Move to County Field SACRAMENTO (UPI) Two Mendocino County attorneys were man of the board's airport committee, was attending a statewide recreation conference at Asilomar). appointed state inheritance tax appraisers today by state Controller Aran Cranston.

A.B. (Bev) Broaddus, 36, Ukiah, replaced William S. Van Dyke, who had been handling the coun The three present decided the question needed some detailed Is Sonoma County Airport big enough to support two fixed-base operators? The question was debated briefly and inconclusively at yesterday's meeting of the Board of Supervisors. It stemmed from the request of Justman Flying Service for the leases necessary to move their ty's appraisal caseload alone. The study by the two-member airport committee.

Through its San Rafael attorney, Berwin A. Rice, the Justman firm asked the board to give it a other new appointee is Dewey E. Turner, 40, Fort Bragg. five-year renewable lease for of flight school and related operations CHICAGO (UPI) Mrs. Kath lee Anderson, already the moth fice and counter space in the air to the north-of-Santa Rosa site from its present Petaluma loca port administration building.

Renal of five T-type hangars for air- er of four, gave birth to triplets Tuesday and commented "holy tion. craft-storage also was requested. Mr. nice sam a suDstantiai in smokes." "I take what the good Lord gives me," her husband, Elmer, said. Two supervisors were absent yesterday (Board Chairman Leigh S.

Shoemaker was on vacation and Supervisor E. J. Guidotti, chair- crease in enrollment of GI and non-GI trainees at the Justmans Veterans Administration approved school plus a heavy concentration Learning to paint, George? of students from the Santa Rosa-Healdsburg area makes a transfer of headquarters desirable. The firm, its lawyer said, wants to move its flight school to Santa Rosa, and also engage in aircraft sales, charter flights and related operations there. Several supervisors wondered whether that would be fair to Ev.

erett Stanlake, who since June of 1957 has held a board-approved lease providing that he furnish sim ilar services at the county airport in addition to operating repair facilities, gasoline sales, etc. MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER WITH A Supervisor Everett D. Lampson said he doubted the county airport IN JT f'-'S. ft Ov, has enough business to support two fixed-base operators unless things have changed markedly in two years. Mr.

Rice reminded the supervi sors they can't legally give Mr. Stanlake or anybody else an exclusive lease for such services. He said Mr. Stanlake has been in operation there two years and "certainly has the jump on anyone else who moves in." Mother, dad, sister, everyone benefits from new appliances. New appliances save you work and give you more leisure time.

They help keep every room in your house looking better. Many appliance dealers and stores in your neighborhood are participating in a nationwide campaign, "MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER WITH A NEW November They help you prepare tasty, wholesome and nutritious meals in a minimum of time. They add new comforts and enjoyment to everyday living all year long. That's why new appliances are great gifts for every member of your family. Look for their ads in this newspaper every day look for the "Happier Home" symbol in their and see the values that will help make every day a better, easier and more enjoyable day for every member of your family.

He said Mr. and Mrs. Justman don't want to infringe on the Stanlake operations and the transfer would in fact help the present operator by increasing his shop and gasoline-sales business. He added that he knew, offhand, of no other publicly-owned airport "that is limited to one fixed-base operator." There are two, for instance, he said, at the Ukiah airport "which has a potential far less than Santa Rosa." Both Mr. Stanlake and Airport Cheer up! You can Paint Removing More Paint or Canvas in the Yellow Pages of your phone book.

You can shop for brand names, too! They're listed under the general heading of the product or service you want. MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER WITH A NEW APPLIANCE Manager Harrison Meacham were present but neither volunteered Whatever you need, you'll find it fast in THE PRESS DEMOCRAT any comment on the Justman application. It was at the suggestion of acting board chairman Guy A. King that the request was referred to the board's airport committee. i i 1.

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