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PART II 2 m', 1 I I 1 if it i Oregon Man Named Probation Officer REDLANDS, June 1 Martin J. Coughlin, judge of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County has announced that Ronald Hewitt, of Klamath Falls County, Oregon, has been appointed County Probation Officer. He takes the place of Miss Belle Larmore, Redlands, resigned recently. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1943 'V A Republicans Sweep Both Tickets in Three Races Werdel Leads Both Tickets in Kern County BAKERSFIELD, June 1 Republican Thomas H. Werdel, of Bakersfield, jn early returns in the 10th Congressional primary in Kern County tonight led both Republican and Democratic tickets.

The district also includes Tulare County. He was trailed closely on the Democratic ticket by Oscar A. Greene, who counted 288 votes against 302 for Werdel. SANTA BARBARA, June 1 Republicans were winning on both Republican and Democratic sides in the three most hotly contested local primary contests tonight as returns from today's election continued to pour in. A 1 The races were for the seats in Assembly and State Senate and House of Representatives.

Most of the votes in the As Gearhart Takes 4 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TOKYO SHANGHAI MANILA DAILY ROUND TRIP TO ANCHORAGE, ALASKA (via Connecting Airlin to Swtth) Phon: MUTUAt 4321' or your TravaJ Agtnt Fletcher Holds Lead in Race for Nomination SAN DIEGO, June 1 Rep. Charles Fletcher was leading tonight in the race for Republican nomination for reelection but was trailing Clinton D. McKinnon, former newspaper publisher, on the Democratic ticket. In returns from the first 68 of 801 precincts Fletcher was leading McKinnon 2479 to 688 on the Republican ticket, while McKinnon led 2346 to 1313 on the Democratic side. Frank Luckel, Republican incumbent, was leading on both Republican and Democratic tick-, ets in the 78th State Assembly District.

Cramer In Front In the 80th Assembly District Ellis Crane Democrat, was leading his own party and Republican Incumbent Howard K. Cramer was out In front on the Republican Superior William A. Glen was leading Municipal Judge A. 4555 to 2794 in the contest for Superior Court No. 2.

Commanding leads were held by County Clerk Tom Sexton, 6087 to 1241 for Ned Holmes, and Tax Collector Raymond Talbot 5446 to 2044 for Ralph Elm in their bids for re-election. 4VV 1 sembly race were divided between Stanley Tomlinson and Democrat Douglas Harmer, with Tomlinson apparently assured GOP Nomination of both his own Republican Party nomination ana the Democratic as welL LONG SERVICE Margaret Hedrick, who has taught in El Centrol schools 35 years. El Centro Pays Teacher Honor Gordon H. Garland, former Speaker of the Assembly and State Director of Motor Vehicles, followed with 141 votes for the Democratic nomination. Assemblyman Leading On the Republican ticket, Werdel led with 311 votes against 66 for Dr.

-Benjamin Pratt, Kings County physician, and 64 for Fred D. Allen, Tulare publisher, a Democrat who cross-filed. In the 39th Assembly District EL CENTRO, June 1 This city today observed "Margaret race, incumbent W. E. James of Wins Both Tickets Still incomplete tabulations gave Tominson 2235 Republican votes and 1487 on the Democratic side.

Harmer had 952 Democratic votes and 409 on the Republican side. Sen. Clarence C. Ward Republican, seeking his third term, obtained 2719 Republican votes and 1816 on the Democratic ticket Frederick C. Crockett, who had the backing of the Democratic Central Committee, trailed with 1121 in his party and only 675 in the Republican race.

FRESNO, June 1 Veteran Rep. B. W. Gearhart had built up a more than 2-to-l lead for the Republican nomination for Congress In the 9th District with returns from 81 of the 502 precincts in the four-county district, but was trailing Cecil F. White, Fresno cotton grower, for the Democratic nomination.

The vote on the Republican side was Gearhart, 2503; "White, 12S7, and on the Democrat ticket the tally was Gearhart, 1613, and White, 2140. Assemblyman S. L. Heisinger, cn the basis of very incomplete returns, leading for both party nominations in the 35th District over William W. Hansen, Fresno County dairyman.

NORTHWEST faint AIRLINES Bakersfield, Republican, led on both ballots. He held 331 votes for the Democratic nomination against 278 for C. Lewi3. James E. Cardwell, Bakersfield railroader, trailed with 178.

Hedrick Day" in tribute to a schoolteacher who has been 35 years in the service of the school system here. She spent 15 years of that time as a principal. il On the Republican ticket A civic scroll was presented to Miss Hedrick at a program at Harding School, where she now teaches. Also presented to her Rep. Ernest K.

Bramblett, Republican, was far in the lead of Times photo MOVING DAY Recovered in health, 10-year-old Earline Sperl of El Monte moves out of playhouse on her parents' El Monte service station lot where she spent long hours when she was a victim of paralysis. was a letter of appreciation from Son C. McMillan San Luis ObisDo James held a lead with 326 votes against 135 for Lewis, who cross-filed. Tulare County Gives Lead to C. Roy Smith VIS ALIA.

June 1 Incomplete Roy E. Simpson, State Superin County rancher, trying to unseat tendent of Public Instruction. mm. Bramblett Leads iiramDieii, in incomplete re returns from 49 precincts in Four in Close Seven Council Members Lead Tulare County's 154 gave C. Roy turns had 2696 Republican votes and 125S Democratic.

The same precinct3 gave McMillan 929 from his Democratic Party and Smith, Republican 10th Congres mi irom ine Kepublican. Supervisor Race in the race for the Goleta dis icVi.aaW.WW ,1 Li u'Zi, trict Supervisorial post, returns SANTA ANA, June 1 A close bong bang crashl Everywhere you turn, it's noise and confusion. That is, everywhere except Coronadol Here you'll find great soothing gobs of relaxation topped with tanning sun and garnished with generous amounts of swimming and tennis. Sounds good enough to tat. yes? Harry S.

Ward Managing Director showed William Hollister, manager of a walnut co-operative, wa3 leading Incumbent Monroe four-man race for Supervisor in the 1st (Santa Ana) District developed in incomplete returns tonight in today's election. Rutherford by better than 2 to 1 In the Carpinteria district. Chairman C. W. Eradbury was Santa Monica Favors Three Bond Issues SANTA MONICA, June 1 Three of four bond issues put before the voters of this beach municipality seemed to be carrying on the basis of first returns compiled tonight from 17 out of 114 precincts.

The proposed issue of in bonds for water facilities led with 994 yes votes against 323 no votes. The sewer bond issue of S470.000 was leading with 998 yes votes against 301. A $200,000 issue for city yard and warehouse facilities led 768 to 530. The S6S5.000 lsue for playground improvements, needing a majority of two-thirds, was failing, 833 yes against 449 no. D.

E. Liggett was leading the Midweek is grand time to bt here. Try it. Easy to reach by plane, train, auto. 21 Club Casino, Gay Nineties Bar.

name entertainment in Ramona Room. Air conditioned comfort. For Reservations, phone 1st Vegas It 09 or los Angeles, TRinity 3671 HOTEL LAST PROf JTIGR LAS VEGAS NEVADA winning handily over L. E. Cox Jr.

and in the LomDoc district. R. B. McClellan was unopposed. Hotel del C0R0NAD0 sional candidate, 787; Thomas H.

Werdel, Republican, Bakersfield, 638; Fred Allen, Tulare publisher, 426; Benjamin Pratt, Republican, Lemore, 166. The district also includes Kern County. In Supervisorial District No. 2, Harry Perry, Chamber of Commerce secretary, had a 365-to-203 lead over Roy Brogan, incumbent. In District 3, Roscoe Patterson, incumbent, was third with 85; Harry Dutton, Visalia newspaperman, was ahead.

111; James Young, Ivanhoe rancher, was second with 98. M. C. Wagner, labor secretary, had 16. In District 1, Roggers Moore, Porterville trucker, led incumbent Supervisor Charles Young, 216 to 143.

Ivan Peterson, Strath-more, had 72. Assemblyman Harry J. Johnson, Republican, Porterville, led Raymond Paden, Hanford, 1371 to 1277, for the 36th Assembly District, Tulare-Kings Counties. On the Democratic ticket it was Poden 1822 to Johnson 1552. LONG BEACH, June 1 Seven incumbents- were leading the City Council race here tonight for nine Council seats, results of 7 out of 414 precincts disclosed.

Only Incumbent Councilman trailing was Lawrence O. Jackson, whose 6th District opponent, D. Patrick Ahern, led him by a margin of 487 votes to 426. Standings in the other districts were: 1st District, Arthur L. Parmley, incumbent, 587, Francis H.

Gentry, 398; 2nd District, Joseph R. Ramsey, incumbent, 660, E. Curtis Clark, 309; 3rd District, Raymond C. Kealer, incumbent, 672, Frank E. Downey, 277.

Fourth District, James R. Seaton. 499. Herbert E. Lewis, 419; 5th District, Clarence E.

Wagner, incumbent, 644, James F. 214; 7th District, Her eight-candidate field with 1150 votes; J. W. Martin Jr. was sec-end with 774, R.

H. Finley was third with 749, and C. M. Featherly was fourth with 739. Other candidates were Madelyn Piatt with 251.

Larry H. Fickle with 311, William F. Squyres with 109, and Virgil Elkins with (faoti Ike Bajf. pa St. Tty- aaaaeaaaaaaaaeaBaaaa 'Playhouse Girl' Wins Health Fight EL MONTE, June 1 A few months acr 10-year-old Earline Sperl of El Monte who, home from the hospital following a strange malady that left her unable to walk, established herself in a playhouse on her parents' filling station lot, where her mother and father both work.

Today Earline had picked up her toys and moved back home under her own power. With her she took a big basketful of toys and presents which had been sent to her by interested persons who read of her plucky fight for health in a story and picture in the Los Angeles Times. Credits Friends She credits these unknown friends with her ability to walk again. "They were so good to me I just had to say 'Thank you' somehow," Earline says. She has gained 10 pounds, feels fine and walks without any handicap, although doctors had told her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. David Sperl, that she might never walk again. Her illness at first was diagnosed as poliomyelitis but spinal test3 lead the doctors to abandon that diagnosis. fOI II3C1VATIOM MOM lOt ARCCU Alt CAU. CHAntM Af BOTH FTTUCY 1111 Available I3 0.

Superior Judge Robert Gard INDUSTRIAL ner, appointed to the new Department 4 of Superior Court ENGINEER last ear, apparently was being swept into office by an overwhelming majority over Justice of the Peace Howard C. Cam McBride Leads on Both Tickets VENTURA, June 1 State Sen. James J. McBride was leading on both Republican and Democratic tickets in early returns in today's primary election. Incomplete returns gave McBride a 3-to-l lead over Edwin L.

Gardner for the Republican nomination and nearly a3 strong a lead for the Democratic. In the Assembly race, early returns indicated a runoff will be needed in the November election, Charles M. Teague leading for the Republican nomination and Assemblyman John B. Cooke taking the Democratic. bert R.

Klocksiem, incumbent, Experienced light ing ond light sheefiretal. Methods, standards. tim motion study, production control, wage incentives. College degree Young man eron of Santa Ana. Gardner had polled 4967 votes and Cameron, 1625.

Bank Manager Named PUENTE, June 1 Henry C. Shearer became manager of the Puente branch, Bank of America, today, succeeding the late Henry Lesovsky, who passed away after 27 years in the banking business here. Mr. Shearer has been assistant manager here for 12 years. Two-Way Contest 610, Oscar H.

Wolter, 352; 8th District, Burton W. Chace, incumbent, 631, Glenn D. Hughes, 285; 9th U. Carle-son, incumbent, -624, Glen A. Black, 340.

A two-way contest was de I Box Y-82-DA, Times Assemblymen Hold Leads veloping in the 3rd Supervisorial District, which" covers the Ana- jjiis rnudi closet space heim-Fullerton area with Incumbent James A. Baker slight Yawl fad clentv of reeM in rha INDIAN MEDICINE MAN SEES 19 DAYS OF RAIN ly behind Ralph J. McFadden. Baker had 397 votes and McFadden 405. Other candidates were A.

Kelley with 90 votes and Sydney O. Pellew had 93. Ford "Deep Dck" luggage Locker. Aclvo By 1 9 cvbk of io bl spocl Cm fog Soon '49 FORD LEAD ON BOTH TICKETS TAKEN BY REP. PHILLIPS TRAIN FOR RADIO AND TELEVSION Visit National Schools' new Television Studios, equipped with the most modern taievising facilities.

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1710 W. ADAMS BLVD. A A FURNITURE MART LIVIN8, nt BEDROOM FURNITURE FINE BRIC-A-BRAC IKE WINDSOR. Auctioneer Pastor Transferred HUNTINGTON BEACH, June 1 The transfer of Rev. Thomas SAN BERNARDINO, June 1 In two Assembly races, incumbents were taking both party nominations, incomplete returns in today's election showed.

Republican R. Fred Price, 72nd District Assemblyman, had 2275 votes for the Republican nomination and 2319 for the Democratic. Stanford C. Shaw, Democrat, had 832 Republican 0te3 and 1529 Democratic. In the 73rd Assembly District, L.

Stewart Hinckley incumbent, was leading Robert G. Raymer, 35S7 to 850, on the Republican ticket and 23G5 to 1057 on the Democratic side. from Cahuilla' Indians near Aguanga and that Soboba Indians near Hemet and San Jacinto also are preparing for floods. Highway patrolmen broughf the same reports from the Agua Caliente Indians near Palm Springs. The Cahuillas, the Sobobas and the Agua Caliente Indians are all branches of the Mission tribe.

RIVERSIDE, June 1 -S- The weatherman hazards no such long-range forecast, but branches of the Mission Indian tribe are reported to be preparing for a long period of rain. Sheriff'3 deputies reported they had been informed an Indian medicine man has predicted 19 days of hard rain and many Indians are moving -belongings to high ground. Deputies said the report came H. Lahart, pastor of Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church here, to North Hollywood, where he is to establish a new parish, was announced today.

Prior to his three-year service here Mr. La- hart was in Lompoc. Rev. James RIVERSIDE, June 1 Rep. John Phillips was out ahead on both tickets in his race for reelection to Congress here today.

Despite an all-day rain, more than 50 of the voters went to the polls. First returns from 11 precinct3 gave Phillips 538 on the Republican ballot and 10 on the Democratic. His only opponent, Donald T. received 59 Republican and 6 Democratic votes. In the State Assembly race, John D.

Babbage, Deputy Dis- PA. 2151 Poily A. Martin will succeed him here. trict Attorney, was leading on both tickets, poking 411 on the Republican and 45 on the Democratic. Dorothy N.

Hall, only woman candidate in the county, polled 110 Republican and io Democratic votes for the Assembly. James I. Easley of Thermal was unopposed for re-election from the 4th Supervisorial District. In the 1st Supervisorial District, Arthur Weirick of Corona had polled 20 vote3 while Jesse. Rathgeber of Riverside led with 37 in the same district.

Supervisors Board Chairman Walter V. Pittman had 67 votes against 53 for William C. Slate and 38 for Roman C. Warren. Toil seals kitchen freshness CIVIL ENGINEERS! If you hav the stuff to mo I.

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