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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 9

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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9
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Car Crashes Kill Three in Valley Area Three persons died in a four-hour period in Valley traffic accidents, police have reported. during the evening on Friday were a 4- year-old boy, a Granada Hills Housewife a a Palmdale man. brings the total number of traffic fatalities in the Valley since the ning of the year at 45. dead are: Raymond Gil 4, of 10926 Keswick Sun Valley. Arlet Gibson 55, of Palmdale.

I Janet 31. Caine 32, of 10814 Blucher Granada Hills. 'The Gil child, of Mr. and Mrs. Feliciano Valdez Gil, was dead on arrival at Sun Valley Receiving Hospital after being struck by a car as he ran across the street in front of his home.

I Darted After Ball 'Driver of the auto was Florence Elsie Johnson 42, of 10854 Lull Sun Valley, who told police she did not see the child, but felt a and heard people scream. -A witness reported the child drted after a ball from behind a parked vehicle. was killed as he apparently attempted to run across the northbound lanes of the Golden State Freeway near, the Highway 6 turnoff. was struck by a car driven by I a Augustina Hynes 56, of Gardena, a thrown under the wheels of an auto driven by Ethel Faye Davis 52, of Lancaster. Police reported Gibson had been discharged from County General Hospital on Tuesday where he was being treated for inactive TB.

He was living with a sister in Palmdale. He was due to return for further treatment on June 28. Motorists Xot Cited Gibson was pronounced dead oh arrival at Valley Receiving Hospital. The two motorists were not cited or held, officers Caine was killed instantly her -p car crashed into a parked auto on Haskell Ave. north of Strathern St.

R. R. Reeves and J. Smith said the woman was traveling northbound on Haskell Ave. at about 80 mph when she apparently failed to see the street narrow to one lane.

Suffered Broken Xeck She hit a parked car belonging to Shirley Gary Clendening 43, of 7260 Bellaire North Hollywood, knocking it through a wooden guard rail fence and 42 feet into a field. Mrs. Caine suffered a broken neck. Three Girls Hurt In Fair Accident The giant wheel located in the fair grounds at St. George, Queensland, Australia, spun a.

tragic story when three chairs broke from its revolving arms. Three young girls fell with the three chairs. One of them. Janice Saunders, died a few hours later. ACCIDENT VICTIM--Body of Mrs.

Janet M. Caine 32, (arrow) of 10814 Blucher Granada Hills, is still in driver's seat of her sports car. She reportedly traveled 80 mph down Haskell crashed into parked car. Parked car, background, was hurled through fence and 42 feet into field. The News photo Elderly Woman injured In Accident An elderly Arcadia house- vife was the victim of a "de- ayed" traffic accident in Van Nuys.

'Police said Mrs. Eva L. flutter 74, was i i a 'riend, Mrs. Mabel Morris 77, of 7135 Hayvenhurst Van west along Dickens St. in her car on Thrusday.

Drivers Got Out At the intersection of Noble Ave. Mrs. Clutter's car was nvolved in a slight collision with a car driven by Noel S. Davies 22, of Los Angeles. No one was injured in the mishap but both drivers got out of their vehicles.

Davies decided his car was blocking traffic and started to move it. As he did Mrs. Glut- er's car--which was still in ear--started rolling down the treet. The woman 'gave chase arid: ttempted to jump inside but ost her footing. She cracked her head as she fell to the oad and the left rear wheel massed over her right ankle.

at Hospital Davies started, chasing the ar which a i a QUEEN MAY VISIT- Liberia for rom Queen Elizabeth in '1961, when she goes to visit Ghana, Monrovia frightened Mrs. Morris who could not drive--and managed to jump in and stop it 70 feet from the accident scene. Mrs. Clutter was treated for scalp lacerations, contusions of the right knee and a dislocated ankle at Valley Receiving Hospital. Problem: Is Navy Better Than Guard? I Bill Kemp'le has a'unique problem.

He must choose between the U. S. Coast Guard Academy and the Naval Academy. Both want him. Kemple, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. M. Kemple of 8748 Oakdale is a senior at Grover Cleveland High School. He and his- parents are newly- arrived from New Jersey.

is math-science major at the school and holds a varsity football letter. If Kemple decides to take the Coast Guard offer, he'll report.to New Conn, by July 10. But right now, the solution is all at sea. Frank STARLIQHT SPECIAL! MONDAY ONLY! 6 PM- 9PM MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS COMPARE AT 5.95 Washable rayon linen with neat embroidered design. In assorted colors.

Pay 1 Monthly 6723 VAN NUYS VAN NUYS farkJree ANTELOPE VALLEY ZONING APPROVED FOR AGED CENTER Zoning for a low-cost 512- unit Senior Citizens Center in the Quartz Hill District of Antelope Valloy had been approved today by County Supervisors. The Supervisors gave the green light to the 47-acre de velopment at Ave. M. a 65th St. on the basis of plans developed 'by the California Social Institute of Social Welfare.

John Evans, representing the institute, said apartments in planned community will rent for between $65 and $70 a month. Facilities will include shuffleboard, a pitch and putt golf course and other recreational devices. The Supervisors also approved commercial zoning for 33 acres near Bouquet Canyon! and Soledad Canyon Road for development of a shopping area. Art Classes Slated Here for Children A new session of art classes for children will begin this week at Valley Center of Arts, 5115 Vi'hite Oak Encino, it was announced by Mrs. Gathel Wcston, chairman of children's education for the non-profit community organization.

It will be a special four- week session to coincide with the end of the school year. All Valley residents are eligible to participate in activities of the ccntcu, Mrs. Weston said. Parents may register their children at the beginning of the first class period. Five through seven-year-old hildren will be taught mixed art media on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

beginning May 23. A mixed media class for seven through nine year olds will be held on Thursdays, :30 to 4:30 p.m. beginning May 25. A drama class for children from 10 through 13 is offered Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Saturday a will be postponed until the summer because of Show 5, the center's Valleywide art exhibit to be held thelast week end in May and the first week end in June, Mrs.

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