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PARTE 2 CP Four Southland Nurses Given War Awards Cfmcs fV r. i'V 4-- I jh- ,9 A 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1 945 'Cosmic Ray7 Conference It- I jl i Four Southland nurses, recent- ly rescued by American and I Filipino forces from the Los Ba- nos internment camp near Ma- I ftila, were presented with! decorations yesterday by the Army and Navy for their heroic I work against disease while im- prisoned. These Californians, three of them Navy nurses and the fourth a civilian volunteer, were 1 Group Named at Beach LONG Sept. 4.

Mayor Herbert E. Lewis today appointed a committee consisting of Councilmen George C. Brower, Francis R. Crawford and Martin L. Moxley and City Manager Samuel E.

Vickers, to confer with Roy Beebe, operator of a "cosmic ray" health establishment at 2160 Fashion to determine if Beebe plans to move to a A' members of a 14-woman naval medical team which endured the constant shelling by Japanese HONORED Lt. Eldene E. Paige, left, and Lt. Dorothy Still, decorated for achievements in internment forces during the early stages of the Philippine campaign and 37 months of rigorous life as less congested district. Mayor Lewis instructed the committee to see if Beebe was planning to relocate his laboratory, as wa3 reported to the Council at the hearing on a petition to declare the place a nuisance.

Traffic Congestion Told If Beebe has no plans to change his location, the Mayor stated, then the Council will weigh the evidence received at the hearing and make a decision as to whether present conditions constitute a nuisance. Beebe's "customers," it was reported, are given wheat and water assertedly "treated with cosmic rays" and then eat the grain and water while being exposed to the rays. One hundred neighborhood residents petitioned the City Council protesting that Beebe's clientele is so large that they are unable to receive mall or en enemy internees. Those receiving medals are: Navy Nurse Lt. Dorothy Still 1720 E.

14th Long Beach; Grocery Store Robbed Held up by a bandit, Mrs. Gus-sie Buck, proprietor of a grocery at 7851 S. Normandie yesterday was robbed of $60 which sh handed the armed robber from the cash register. "tt-, "ri.jj Lt. Eldene E.

Paige, 25926 Cayu ga Lomita; Lt. C. Edwina Elmer Geary choto COOLING OFF More than 500 bathers were in or about, the Glendale Swim Stadium when this picture was taken. Plunge season has been extended to Sunday because of heat. Todd, 367 S.

Locust, Pomona, and Civilian Nurse Maureen joy bus or parking facilities be cause of the congestion. Davis of 18445 Bryant North-ridge. The Navy nurses were pre BOIL MISERY RELIEVED by the MOIST HEAT of ANTIPHLOGISTINE sented with the Gold Star in lieu of a second Brbnze Star and the Army's Bronze Star, while Mayor Murray Funeral Held the civilian nurse was given Murder Complaint Filed in 'Wheat King's' Death SAN BERNARDINO, Sept. 4. A complaint charging John Giliberti, 69, with the murder of Herman William Trelle, 50, former Canadian "wheat king," was issued today as result of a fatal shooting at the Overholtz olive ranch the Navy Bronze Star.

The nurses were rapidly transferred home after being BOILS a a a SIMPLE SPRAIN, BRUISE SORE MUSCLES a a a SIMPLE CHEST COLD SORE THROAT Th mnitf timet of mm A TTFiTnJCTs I poultica doal two important thing, One helps th pain and aorane To halpa aof tan tHa boil. ANTIPHLOGISTINE should ba applied as a poultica just hot tnouf to ba comfortable. Than feel ita fnpr'tf heat fro right to work on that boil brincinr aeothine i SANTA MONICA, Sept. 4, Hundreds of friends and fellow townsmen today paid final trib liberated last Feb. 23.

Thirty-two other Southlanders also were presented with decorations by the War Department. Those receiving medals are: Distinguished Flying Cross: ute to Mayor Leonard J. Mur in Fontana. ray, who died last Friday after BRONCHIAL a brief illness. IRRITATION re" comfort.

Doe. gooa, leei rooa. Capt. John K. Child, 218 Harding Nine on Army Casualty List Nine more Southlanders were included in a casualty list released yesterday by the War Department.

The list. Including six dead and three wounded, follows: DEAD Pacific regions: Bnrrnd, Capt John 8017 Fareholm Drive. Maxson, Flight Officer Robert 3332 Gassen Place. Espinoza, Prt Henry 32 Pico Court, San Fernando. Lee, Pvt Robert 504 W.

Valley San Gabriel. Miranda. Pvt Manuel, 1230 S. Sherman Monrovia. European regions: Madison, Tech.

Sgt Thomas 16229 Sherman Way, Van Nuys. WOUNDED Yonng, Pfc. Donald 11126 S. Raymond Ave. Anderson, Sgt Travis EH 2032 Whitson Selma.

Florlca, Pfc. Russell, Route 2, Box 2383, Elk Grove. Angeleno Meets Death in Prison Ship Sinking Verifying previous reports, the Navy Department yesterday notified Mrs. Barbara Fanning, 1019 S. Albany that her son, Warrant Machinist Mark Ches-ley Judy, 37, U.S.N., lost his life Dec.

15 in the sinking of a Japanese prison ship by air action in Philippine waters. Glendale Plunge Patronage Soars GLENDALE, Sept 4. Unsea-sonal heat sent 1743 persons to the cooling waters of Verdugo Swim Stadium yesterday to boost the season's total to 54,115, Supt. William Burr of City Parks and Recreation announced today. The previous single day record was established July 22 when 1210 bathers checked In at the pool.

Burr today arranged for the stadium to be kept open daily until Sunday, when It will be closed for the season. Several hundred local youngsters have taken advantage of "learn to swim" Instruction offered at the pool under auspices of the Glendale Red Cross Trelle, manager of the ranch, succeeded Giliberti In that capacity and, according to Sheriff E. L. Shay, the shooting was Flanked by an honor guard The meftr hmat of an ANTIPHLOCI STINK Fact Finding X-RAY FLUOROSCOPIC EXAMINATION poultica alao relieves pain and reduces of motorcycle police, the May welling due to a simple sprain or bruise Bakersneid; Cpl. Reginald A.

Manning, 1317 S. Lee El Monte. Oak Leaf Cluster to the Distln- or's body was carried from the Kirkelie, Bernard Peek Mor and relieves coufh, tightness or cnast, muscle soreness due to chest cold, bronchial irritation and simple sore throat. prompted by a desire for re Cat AN TIPHLUUI 5 UN (Aunty la) i venge. After being wounded, Trelle told officers he tried to run around the house but was struck by another blast and knocked down.

On DR. J. KEYS Sheriff's deputies said that EXAMINATION INCLUDES Trelle then wrested the shotgun Crash Driver Faces Court EL MONTE, Sept. 4. Benton J.

Penter, 58, of 4006 Broadway, Huntington Park, was arraigned on drunk-driving charges today when he appeared before Judge Thomas B. Reed In El Monte Justice Court. His preliminary hearing was set for 10 a.m. next Tuesday. Penter was arrested after his car collided with another machine carrying six persons Monday night at Garvey Blvd.

and Exline Ave. here. Most seriously injured were the driver of the other car, Verne A. Bisbye, 56, of 249 W. 78th Los Angeles, and his wife Addie, 55, who were taken to St.

Luke Hospital, Pasadena, after treatment at Temple City Emergency Hospital. Other passengers who received emergency treatment were Donald Bisbye, 16; Mrs. W. D. Ayres, 23, and Mrs.

Leslie Buchel, 22, both of 248 W. 78th Los Angeles, and Julio Jacquez, 23, of 216 W. 7Sth Los Angeles. tuary to St. Monica's Church, where solemn high mass was said by Rt Rev.

Msgr. Nicholas Conneally. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery followed the service. Honr-ary pallbearers included the Mayor's two fellow commissioners, Commissioner D. C.

Freeman, and Commissioner V. W. Milliken, as well a3 other city officials, former business associates, and representatives of civic and fraternal groups In which Mayor Murray had been active. Out of respect to his memory, city offices remained closed until 1 p.m. Under chatter provisions, the Major's office will remain vacant until a successor can be chosen at the municipal election Dec.

4. X-Roy FiueroKepic Examination, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Inlettinot. Examination Ears, Not, Throat, Sinusal, Livor, Gall Bladder, Kidney. Urinalyjiv Bone and Joint Examination. Examination of Heart end tungt.

Prostate Gland Examination, Male. Pelvic Examination, Female. New Tolls Seen in Higher Speeds A sudden return to prewar Nxt tim your dinner doesn't well, and you feel ick and miserable, let oothint PBPTO-BISMOL help you. Relieves heartburn, tour. uptet stomach helpt retard gal formation and iimpla diarrhea.

Atk your druitist for FEPTO-ttSMOZ. when your ttomach it upset. A NORWICH MODVCr speeds is likely to produce more accidents than the peak of 40,000 'h deaths and 1,400,000 injuries in 1911, Col. F. C.

Lynch, manager Mrs. Fanning's two other sons are 1st Lt. John IL Judy, 30, of the. Greater Los Angeles Safety Council said yesterday. with the Army Signal Corps in 04 Bartlett Bldq.

21 5 W. 7th Telephone VAndvke 8929 616 Parkway Pasadena 614 Heorrwell Bldq. Lenq Beach India, and Bruce T. Jud3 27, Fear of Blindness Blamed in Death Navy ship's cook 1st class, stationed at Tort Angeles, Wash. Lt.

C. Edwina Todd SOUTH PASADENA, Sept. 4. Fear- of approaching blindness He made a report at the council's meeting at the Biltmore presided over by its president, D. W.

Pontius. Inspector Russell Emmett, new Los Angeles County representative of the California Highway Patrol, was elected to the council's board of directors. Former Utility Head land being a burden to "taxpay ers" prompted Mrs. Margaret Money Back If Blackheads Don't Disappear Get n. jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme this evening use as directed before going to bed look for big improvement in the morning.

In a few dayi surface blemishes, muddiness, even pimples of outward origin should be gone. A clearer, fairer, smoother looking skin. Sold on money back guarantee at all drug toiletry counters. 30 million jars already used. Ask for Imperial Number Seek Coliseum Post Seven applications for the post to Be Laid to Rest SAN GABRIEL, Sept.

4. Fu gulshed Flying Cross: Maj. Donald W. Roberts, Los Angeles. Bronze Star: 1st Lt.

Richard M. Leaken, Los Angeles; Warrant Officer Walter H. King, 1113 W. 78th Warrant Officer Clyde E. Cronse, 550 Kenmore Tech.

sturgeon, 84, of 513 Fair Oaks to take her life today by drinking poi'son, according to po: ANTED BOYS For part or full time as messengers. An opportunity to leorn work. Must be over 16 end have a bicycle or car. Apply Personnel Dept. RM.

401, TIMES BLDG. 202 WEST FIRST ST. neral services will he conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Dubois Funeral Home for Robert L. Shull, former president for 15 Sgt.

Daniel S. Ryan, 6020 11th of Coliseum manager have been received by the Coliseum Commission and candidates for the iice. When a friend, R. B. Graham 'of 1616 Fair Oaks Ave.

failed to receive an answer to a telephone call, he visited the home and found her dead. On a table near 1st Sprt. William B. DnVernet, 861 W. 77th Tvt Merle J.

Dnnn, 1887 W. 29th Lt. Col. John R. McFaden, 352 27th Hermosa Braille Institute Will Launch Fund Drive To aid Southland blind, the Los Angeles chapter of the Braille Institute of America will launch a building and welfare fund drive at 3 p.m.

Sept. 15 at 741 N. Vermont Ave. Dur job, which will pay according to years of the Sunnyslope Water who died Sunday in his experience and ability, will be considered at a meeting of the the bed was a note which read size, or write for a generous Fret Sample to Golden Peacock Dept. 182, Paris, Tenn.

home, 829 Clarence Ave. Interment will be in Rose Hills Memorial Park. Beach; Lt. Col." Linden G. Rlftby, Hollywood; rapt.

Joseph M. Ko-lisch, 4529 Rosario Road, Wood board Sept. 11. "I am past 80 years old mv ieyes are failing and I am going Final choice probably will be made Sept. 25, it was announced Mr.

Shull, a resident here for land Hills. Clusters to Air Medal: Lt. Col, Dima. My funds are low and yesterday by Louis J. Canepa, 35 years, was a native of Dekalb, Mo.

He was the father of Wil ing the iast year the institute has aided from 150 to 175 persons monthly through the social will never have the taxpayers Joseph D. White, 421 S. El Monte president of the Playground and El Monte; Capt. Bruce liam Shull, former Police Chief Herman William Trelle from Giliberti's hands and collapsed. Giliberti jumped into his car but Wrecked it less than 200 yards away, authorities learned.

He was tracked to the highway where all trace of him was lost. Trelle, a native of Kendrick, had resided in Alberta, more than 40 years. A veteran of both World Wars, he won the world's championships in wheat and oats from 1926 through 1933, and w-as Canadian "wheat king" five times. His ranch was at Wembley In Alberta's Peace River country. Recreation Commission.

The ap Whitfield, 722 N. Jackson Glen taicmg care of me. I have worked hard all my life. I have taken poison my own life. No one of Alhambra, two other sons and four daughters.

dale; 1st Lt. Robert W. Earl, 2154 Midlothian Drive, Altadena; lt Lt. welfare department, and an average of 83 students a month received instruction in reading, typing and handicraft, J. Robert Atkinson, director, reported yes else is to blame." iernon D.

Wilcox, 1526 Lincoln Santa Monica; 1st Lt. Her plications follow: Gene Doyle, 5527 S. Van Ness Everett W. Brown, 4435 Lemp North Hollywood; Lt. Comdr.

C. P. L. Nicholls, U.S.N.R.; Lt Col. G.

B. Leasure, 323 S. Gardner Maj. Wil Chief Test Pilot Get More Comfort For Standing Feet With An Ice-Mint Treat Don't let tired, knrninfr eensitWe feet teal energy and make the honre eeem longer. Bub on e.

little lee-Mint and feel the blissfully cool and soothing sensation of comfort that follow, as this frosty-white medicinal cream goes to work driving out fiery burning and aching tiredness. Grand, too, to help soften up painful corns and callouses. So don't delsy get foot happy today the Ice-Hint way. At all druggists. Stamp Out Athlete's Foot Iaiprered Formula Kill Germ On Contact Yaa, tha rewlr Improved formula for" Alln's Foot-Kana aptlls death to Athlete' Foot Kills on contact laboratory txsta proTa this ststement beyond question of a doubt.

Good News? Sure bnt that's only the half of It. The improved Alien' Foot-Ease hat an effective deodorant action helps keep perspirine; feet dry, and free fmm ofTensiv odor. So why fool with lesa effeetiv foot powder jnt sprinkle Allen's Foot-Ess on rour feet, between your toes and into your shoes. Don't suffer lonrer the itching torment of Athlete' Foot. Fine too, for tired, burnlnsr feet.

Guaranteed to or money refunded. Only Sif at drum'sta. terday. bert E. Brooks, 401 N.

Curtis Alhambra (two clusters;) 1st Lt. Whitrier Teacher Institute Opens Named at Ryan SAN DIEGO, Sept. 4. Al liam G. Lopezr, Metropolitan Air-1 Polytechnic High Offers Special Class Conover, 25, former Curtiss-Wright test pilot at Louisville, port, and Dudley C.

Shumway, sports director, Playground Polytechnic High School yes WHITTIER, Sept 4. A two-day county teachers institute opened here today at Whittier Union High School. Dr. I. James Quillon, associate professor of has been named chief test Alhambran Cleared pilot at Ryan Aeronautical Co.

officials announced today. terday announced that it is offering students a semi-engineering class which will be prepara in Traffic Death tory for a two-year engineering course at Los Angeles City Col 'Love Treatment' Retrial Ordered Reversing the order of Su MONTEREY PARK, Sept. 4. His assistant will be Dean Lake-, veteran Rj'an flyer, who several months ago bailed out over Lindbergh Field from a Robert Hagenbuch, 718 S. Glendale Glendale; Tech.

SgU Samuel C. Sill, 507 E. Highland San Bernardino; Staff-Sgt. Stanley R. Ellis, 423 E.

Commonwealth Fullerton; Staff-Sfrt. Charles Jf. Tallant 2636 Tallant Road, Santa Barbara (two clusters.) Air Medals: Capt John E. Child, 218 Hardin Bakersfield; 1st Lt. John D.

Keeler, 1552 W. Washington Santa Ana; 1st Lt. Bert D. Elliott Jr Route 1, Huntington Beach; 2nd Lt. Reed O.

Elliott, 601 N. Chester Pasadena; 2nd Lt. James M. Lawson, 627 McKinley Drive, Redlands; 2nd Lt Robert M. Sinsobaugh, 2508 San Bernardino; 2nd Lt Iver J.

Fulsaas, 1749 E. Orange Grove Pasadena; Master-Sgt Wil I OELL A Coroner's jury here today exonerated Carl John Zube, 1707 disabled Navy jet fighter, which subsequently crashed into a perior Judge Harold B. Landreth, Is Your Hair Turning Gray? Wow yon need nn lonrer endtrre th handicap for a Bollywood arientlrt ba originated an easy war to overcome lt education at Stanford University, spoke on "What Is the School's Responsibility for the Utilization of Community Resources." Mrs. Marian Hodges, superintendent of Whittier Union High School, is chairman of the institute, which is attended by approximately 250 teachers in the Whittier area. S.

Sixth Alhambra, of blame the Second District Court of Ap lege, a regular college education in engineering, or fit those who finish the course to step into a semi-engineering job immediately. Among subjects to be taught in the class will be electronics and radar. BY parked Navy Liberator bomber, connection witn tne tramc death Friday of Daniel M. White, peals yesterday ordered a new trial for Thomas H. Collup and Lillianne Flaten, convicted, for an asserted "love treatment" upon Nathalie Rosenman.

48, of 617 E. Newmark Garvey. Iniect soroy now ready for Immediate delivery in liquid form, ready to oe. 1 gal. $6.30, 5 gals.

$25 Order cfirecf from thit ad. PARAGON SUPPLY CO. Manufacturlnc Chmttta An automobile driven by Zube The couple was convicted This new product Is called Herooln Point da and fradually doet lu work while keepinc the hair well rroomed and luttrout. Take lest than minute a day to apply, yet adds color to trray hair in two to three weeks. No muss, no eta In.

Satisfaction or money back. All dru and department stores have Her bold Pomade. If your favorite store cannot aupply you. eend 1 to Herbold Laboratory. Deck O.

Melrose An. Bollywood Calif. State Notes Plumbing Concern Has $15,000 Fire Fire did an estimated $15,000 damage last night when it destroyed the plant and machinery struck White, a pedestrian, as he was crossing Garvey Ave. at Denton Ave. in Garvey.

622 I $trtr Sacramento, Calif. liam B. Coy, 2330 Locust Long Beach; Rtaff-Spt Walter R. Sheets, 329 S. Sixth Alhambra; Staff-Sgt Luis C.

Ramirez, 539 Dool Calexico. Soldiers Medal: Sgt Rex Tor-bert 1828 259th Place, Lomita. Alhambra -Mrs. William E. Scheving, 628 N.

Curtis March 17, 1944, of assault and other charges, after testimony that Collup prescribed the "love treatment" and attempted to car. ry it out without the consent of Miss Rosenman. Collup and Miss Flaten were fined and placed on probation, but Judge Landreth denied motions for a new triaL TAXI APPLICATIONS DELUGE INGLEWOOD INGLEWOOD, Sept. 4. On the eve of the opening of the racing season at Hollywood Park tomorrow, the City Council is deluged with applications for permits, to operate taxicabs here.

City Atty. Clyde Wood-worth was instructed today to include in the framing of a new taxicab ordinance the photographing and fingerprinting, not only of drivers but also of operators, owners, partners or officers of taxicab concerns. of a plumbing concern at 1144 E. Firestone according to county fire officials. Cause of Aero Squadron Again to Function if STATE Treated Wfthevt Surterv Ne Tine Ltot Fra Wers Lew Feet MOEY HACK GUARANTEE FREf IXAMINATION t.

t. HA5SEN. M.D. STAFF I 411 W. 7th tk Flw TIT I M6 yesterday Was appointed chairman of Alhambra Red Cross Chapter's Christmas Gift Committee by Mrs.

William T. Porter, camps and hospitals the blaze was undetermined. RIVERSIDE, Sept. 4. Re Sorority Plans Bazaar Wirsching Resumes Public Works Post Maj.

Carl B. Wirsching, member of the Board of Public Works who was in the Army while on leave for three years, -tap-." Sdirfe-' iTf niii i --t iniririn-rfiri-in activation of the Sheriff's Aero Squadron was announced today by Sheriff Carl F. Rayburn, with a comprehensive training pro The Nu Phi Nu sorority Unit History Study Urged A resolution advocating one Rosemoad Purchase bv the First State Bank of the 'Steele Two will present a charity bazaar for members of the Amer A caused by travel motion, relieved with gram expected to be started by Building, Valley and Rosemead the middle of this month ican Cancer Society at the Bur- yesterday resumed his post on and plans for enlarging bank Recreation Center, 1111 W. Olive between 7 and 10 the banks quarters were an ASTE2 WIA My records prove that I have NEVFR FAILED on ainele ems of 4jph'n reirardlest of are or duration. 10 years in this location.

Free consultation. Call for appointment. Hours I to r.m. OFFICE CtiENPAt-E CI. 2-1717 PRUGI.ESS METHOD the board.

He replaces Capt. Clarence J. year of study of United States: history as a minimum require-! ment for 11th grade students in public schools was adopted yes-j terday by the Board of Super-i visors at the suggestion of Su-j pervisor Roger Jessup. I tut stctrsslsii; I tkiri il I enlitj p.m. Friday, it was announced nounced yesterday.

Work will begin as soon as materials can Derrick, recently appointed by yesterday. Mountain Lion Slays Deer Within Los Angeles Limits be obtained. Creek Contract Let Bakersfield Harold Bowhay, the Mayor to nil the vacancy, but Derrick may be retained in an advisory capacity in connection with construction of the new sewage disposal system, according to the Mayor. tor two j-ears State coordinator Revetments In Walnut Creek, SANTA MONICA. Sept.

4. PTOSIS)? jfSSSSI of fire fighting activities in the Eyewitness to a drama of sud btate war Council, will return from Queensland to 800 feet southerly, will start In two weeks under a contract awarded WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? A booklet containing the opinion! of famous doctor on this interesting subject will be sent FREE, while they lat, to any rodr writing to the Edutational Division, 335 fifth New York, N.Y.. Dept. J-177. to his post as chief of the Kern yesterday by the Board of Pub den death, Russell Whittemore today saw a mountain lion kill a large deer as it was drinking from a pool in Mandeville Can County Fire Department Sept.

15, the Board of Supervisors announced yesterday. lic Works to Harry W. Heisler, Improved Patented DOBBS TRUSS New Neonren Competition Non-irritatino Washobl NO STRAPS ARTHRITIS BLOOD PRESSURE who bid $2619. Si ground. Savage lunges by the lion's powerful claws and teeth brought death to the helpless animal within a few moments.

The killer fed for some time on the carcass before becoming aware of Whittemore's presence. It then raced off into the chaparral. Officials of the State Fish and Game Commission, notified nf the incident, said they would assign one of their professional lion hunters to get on the trail of the big beast. MILES ULCERS, FISSURES, FISTULAS, ABSCESSES CANNOT SLIP. Held mute lot togetne with a soft cenceve pad.

Keep rupture tiqhttv lMd fl tint while working, lifting, walking ae swimming. Lightweight. MASON SHOULD TtACH YOU NOT TO PLACE A BULB OR BALL IN OPENING OF RUPTURE WHICH KEEPS MUSCLES SPREAD APART. Single, $10 Double, $15 FREE EXAMINATION NO Obliflatioo DOBBS TRUSS CO. 405 So.

HillCor. 4th MUtual 7H6 yon, several miles norTh of Sunset Blvd. and well within the Los Angeles city limits. nf lamed Eyes? Nor BULBS BELT ASTHMA DIABETES Whittemore, who was 150 feet flatf .) ai i Ir A let I from the scene, said the lion Offices olso In New York, Chicopo. Boston.

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