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The Timesi
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2-SAX If ATM) Jl XK Miss Parrott in Auto Accident Four persons were injured in San Maleo intersection collisions; S. Ready, May Get Early CAA Aid on Airports By EOBEET POSTEt Charles B. Donaldson, CAA as- Mrs Gertrude Parrott. 48. 220 1 administrator for airports.

West Fifth a member of the prominent Parrott family, sustained a contusion of the nose when the car in which she riding was involved in a rear end collision at Third avenue and Bavshore high-j The accident occurred about 1 o'clock Driver of the other car, Hulton C. Shearer, 3S, of 515 Ninth avenue Menlo Park, told police he stopped in the slow northhouik lane for the signal when hu car was struck the rear. Mrs. Parrott was taken to Mills hospital, treated and dismissed, reported Officers Fred Gamer and Earl McKinnon. The second accident occurred at 12:15 p.

m. at El Cammo Veal and Thirty-sixth avenue, reported Inspector Tom Connors. Injured were Miss Daisy Beany, 55. a nurse at Community hospital, who sustained a possible broken pelvis: Mrs. Ruth Collins, 545 Lincoln avenue.

Bedwood City, also a hospital employe, who incurred an injured arm, and Mrs. Francis Bradley, 20, of 1542 Brewster street. Redwood City. She sustained lacerations of the face, bands and leg; All were taken to Community hospital. John B.

Bradley, 26, of Redwood City of a southbound car on El Camino Real, told police his view was obstructed by milk truck which made a left turn onto the highway from Thirty-sixth avenue. It was followed by Miss Beatty who said the vehicle was a county ambulance. has announced that regional and district offices may begin accepting preliminary applications for government assistance under the federal airport aid bill about October 1. MOKE ABOUT-Accused Doctor Fails to Appear raft 1) failure to appear of Dr. Aarons, the court declares the bail forfeit and a bench warrant issued for his arrest Upon apprehension, bail to be set at $5000 cash.

Dr. Aarons was advised of the time of these proceedings," stated Mnllin. He expressed regret at the inconvenience caused the veniremen and pointed out it was doe not to the court or district attorney's office. State Board Battle Meanwhile, Williams told reporters the charge against Chan was "only a technical violation, not such a flagrant infringement of the rules as in Dr. Aarons' case." During the past several months.

Dr. Aarons has been in litigation against the state medical board in an attempt to be permitted to take an examination. The board has refused, contending he was not a graduate of an accredited Chicago medical school. Aarons was upheld by the superior court which charged the board with contempt in continuing its refusal to hold the examination. The case received a setback when the district court of appeals this week stayed legal proceedings pending a hearing of the board's appeal.

Last month, in an appearance before Mullin, Dr. Aarons charged be was the victim of "trumped up charges," and persecution." implied "political SLUMBERS THROUGH THEFT PHOENIX, Aril. (IB--William K. Craig told police he guessed he must have been sleeping pretty sound when a billfold containing 980 was lifted from his pocket and a wristwatch removed from his arm while he napped in the Phoenix bus terminal. Enters Convent Survey First The $500,000.000 authorised by congress for airport aid has not yet been appropriated.

(Not more than $100,000,000 may be appropriated at any one time). A CAA complete survey of airport needs and preparation of an up to date national airport plan must be made before application! for aid can be A spokesman for the C. A. A. in Santa Monica revealed that San Mateo, Santa Clan and Southern Alameda counties would bead the list of Northern California counties which would receive this money if they can submit their requirements before October 1.

Cemrr Plans At the present time the master airport plan which is being studied by the San Mateo county pluming commission includes provisions for construction of a county-owned airport Planners estimate that such a development would cost nearly $2.000.000. Down in Santa Clara county, the supervisors are to expend neurly $2.500,000 of county funds for an airprt and hope to have that amount matched by the C. A. A. The new Santa Clan field however, is being planned with commercial airlines in mind.

Several airlines have already been granted authority to land and take off at San Jose, where the airport will be located. Southern Alameda county will develop a $1,000,000 airport near Warm Springs, built for private flying. Tentative plans eaO for a seaplane basin for private owned seaplane It all these plans are carried out the bay area will received $4,500,000 in federal funds for new airports. The smaU Northern Minnesota town of BemidJi, when the tem- tture gets down to 30 and 40 below sera and tfte snow cover one-story building during their long winters, recently christened a $1,000,000 airport with the army and navy as "god parents." The airport, one of the finest in country owned by a county was Jted by the army and navy, as a symbol of what American dties and counties could and) can do about advancing aviation if the entire population co-operates. the new airport has three 8000- foot runways and boasts one of the most modern repair hangars and administration buildings Many public owned fields in the Middlewest The field, although close enough Ottr of As New and Hurt Hotel ta Mown ML at, Vlnmt Convene, T.

Sixth British Officer Taken JERUSALEM, June Palestine police said late today that another British officer was misting, possibly bringing to sit the number of Britons kidnaped in a wave of disorder sweeping the country. The officer, H. B. Cbadwick, failed to appear at a general command meeting at the King David hotel late yesterday, the police announcement said. Previously, five British officers were kidnaped by an armed band from club at Tel Aviv.

Police said Chadwick may be a hostage of the Irgun Zvaf Leumi, an outlawed resistance organisation reported attempting to force a demand for commutation of death sentences, and two of their Jewish A large force of troops tnd police began scouring several Jewish settlements along the Lebanese frontier today. Troops also started a systematic search of the modern Jewish city of Tel Aviv at dawn, combing the Hatikvah and Shapiro quarters and the neighborhood of the Yirkon river for traces of the kidnaped officers. The Tel Aviv municipal council passed a resolution at an emergency meeting called on the kidnapers to release the British captives immediately. Mayor Israel Rokeach asserted he did not believe the officers were in the city. Connie Bennett Takes Out License HOLLYWOOD.

June Movie Star Constance Bennett die- closed today that she and Cel. John Theron Coulter took out a license tit Riverside Sunday tor her fifth wedding. Miu Bennett, who said the wnii and Coulter, who gave hii age at 34, will be married Set- atMiasHminn. Riverside. jTaTiiii .7 to town to be practical, was planned so that even the largest planes would not find it necessary to cross over the populated areas to nuke their approaches.

The little town of 10,000 paid for the field out of city and county funds supported by a $500.000 bond issue without state or federal help. Pan-American World Airways corporation announced from Mills field this week that, despite the fact that most of its air routes were under the control of the military until December, it did a gross business of m.000,000 with a net earning of for the year IMS. At the time of Pearl Harbor, a company spokesman stated, Pan- American was the world's largest international airway transport system, serving 82 countries and colonies on five continents. While United States domestic air operators were able to continue commercial services because their routes did not extend to war areas, over half of Pan-American systems was con verted to military service. Because of this, the corporation's net earnings during the war years were down.

In 1941, the last prewar year, Pan-American's gross commercial revenue was $39.000,000, and its net At the Bay Meadows airport, Flight Examiner Bob Lane has issued a private certificate to Amos Peters. Cross-country students are Kirkland Hamilton and William de Graf. The field is sponsoring a free lesson program with San Mateo merchants. Belmont airport issued solo wings to Robert Hubert and E. C.

Hubert Less Markey has been issued his private certificate. Harry White, manager of the Palo Alto municipal airport, has retained Mrs. Elizabeth Banning, industrial color expert, to plan and supervise decorations for the field's new buildings, to be opened August 15. New tolo students are Dan Robertson of Atberton and Fred Oev- erndiek. New student qualifying for her solo wings is Mrs.

John Randall Jr. Bert and Dick Dulleck, area Tay- lorcraft dealers, are located at Palo Alto airport Cross-country flights were made by Richard Zellerbach, Joseph Long, Charles Litton, and Marshall H. Fisher. San Carlos Jim Netherly qualified for a private pilot's license. New solo students are Betty Lou Huff, Manuel M.

George, Betty Humphries, and Rae Downs. $528 Found In 475 Meters The toft parking meter coliec- tion has yielded from 479 today reported City Treasurer Charles A. Ginneyer Close to 3000 individual coins sorted by hand by the treasurer in making the initial count-- Scott Decision Due Tomorrow 2 Children Injured including Mexican slugs, various amu pennies, MM and tokens (or the San Francisco municipal railway. Ginnever warned the machines do not operate on slugs or foreign coins. A special sorting and counting machine has now been installed Tor the department.

Of the meters checked 240 had been in operation for 4W days, 120 for 3H days, 40 for and 183 for days. Ginnever estimated the monthly receipts would run close to the anticipated $8 average per meter. The initial return, be painted out, wa slow became it did not include service on all 583 meters, and because of the short length of tine A total of S245.7B counted in pennies. 8273 in nickles, and $8.30 in The tatter buy only 12 minutes' tine, equivalent to one cent, explained Ginnever. County Funds To Golf Course City REDWOOD CITY.

June board of supervisors today had earmarked in the 1M647 land acquisition fund toward purchase of the San Mateo municipal golf course, but served 'notice that it expects an agreement committing the cities of San Mateo and Burlingame to share in the $190,000 cost before making county moneys available. In other actions at'its all-day i sion yesterday the board: (1) Lent its support to efforts of the newly-formed committee to exp i veterans' housing and agreed to underwrite expenses up to 9100; (2) referred to Fire Warden Bert Werder for recommendation a protest of La Honda residents protesting removal of wartime-established fire-fighting facilities in that community; (3) took under submission recommendations of San Mateo city council and San Uateo Laurel Community club urging retention of the county fiesta in San Mateo; (4) set November 5 as late for the election on proposed formation of Sequoia hospital district; (5) set hearing July ift on proposed abandonment of the old county road right-of-way at El Granada on the coastside, and (6) invested 9400,000 county funds in thort-Urm treasury certificates. BAYONET FROM BAYONNE The bayonet was named for the city of Bayonne, France, where the weapon was developed in the 17th century. BOOKKEEPING TAX SERVICE Foe Only a Dollar a Tax Laws require you to keep accurate Don't risk prtialtieg and overpayment of when you can have your books kept by an experienced accountant. For Only a Dollar a WMK You 1.

Books kept for you in your own ofiice. 2. A detailed report each month showing what you doing in business--whether making or losing-and how much. 3. Your business figures for Federal and State Income Tax returns at no additional cost.

4. Consulting privileges with respect to any bookkeeping or tax problem pertaining to your buajns for FnU hfarartloa WrHe tot Peninsula Business Service Tth MfMT.fr/ Gas on Stomach UMMiniC Mel $41 IMMEDIATE SERVICE! ON ALL MAIH oad MODUS to Hff free Plck-ap uad Deovwry-M OWM AeeMNM Is Hh-srft Km REDWOOD CITY. June 19-Su perior Judge Scott said today he would render a decision tomorrow on the application of Peninsula Be- tail Meat Dealers' association and Safeway. Purity, and Lucky stores for a temporary injunction to prevent the butchers' union from ing their shops on Mondays in alleged violation of an employen- contract. Judge Scott said he was studying "a tot of law" before making a decision.

Yesterday the jurist asserted that the union in orderiig its members to stay away from work on three successive Mondays had violated his restraining order banning strikes against the plaintiff stores. Union counsel countered that the Monday layoffs did not constitute a strike main issue in the case. Two Cities Battle Flaws in Hills SOUTH SAN RANCISCO, June grass fire broke out near the Swift ft Co. plant here today shortly before noon and raged until 2 p. m.

in the bills between the Swift company and the W. P. Fuller paint factory. Two trucks from the San Bruno fire department answered the call along with the entire force of the South San Francisco department The flames were heading north and east over the hills and did not threaten either of the two companies. Phil SpUalny Marries Evelyn Kaye, Soloist ATLANTIC CITY, N.

June --tP--The marriage of Phtt Spitalny, leader of the "Hour of Charm" all-girl orchestra, to Evelyn Kaye, his violin soloist, at suburban Margate City on June 12, was revealed here today. The bride, a resident of New York and a graduate of the Julliard School of Music, was known to the nationwide radio audience only as "Evelyn." The marriage was Spitalny's second. MM LET US DO YOUR HEAVY WOEK Ittchwu Window! flfariwMd Ltnelem Fleers Cleaned, Waxed, INSURED WHITI HELP GUdly Gives REDWOOD CITY, June It-- Tve children were injured touts county accidents occurring an hour apart late yesterday. Four-year-old Elena Triana. 424 Douglas avenue, Friendly Acres, suffered a possible concussion when she ran into the path of a taxi driven by Mary Cortex, 20.

505 Douglas avenue, near the child's Nicholas Cann, 3. of Palo I Alto, suffered minor injuries when a ear in which he was riding, driven by a neighbor. Winfield M. Bums, 45, 319 Homer street. Palo Alto.

went out of control and overturned on Sandhill road west of Portola road. Both children were taken to Palo Alto hospital. 0 Two Apartment House Penults NOME ABOUT-Peace Meet July 15 Seen for the struction of two apartment houses, totaling an investment of about $82,000, were issued yesterday afternoon to the Peninsula Builders. A eight-unit structure will be constructed at 39 Forty-first avenue, ad the second six-ant apart- tne possibility of the full dress COM- feunce which be formerly opposed adamantly until complete harmony was reached among the Big Four. The foreign ministers' ntpirtici today virtually eompietod the skeleton drafts of the Bulgwiaa.

Hungarian and Finnish peace treaties. The draft of the Beavanian treaty already had been approved by the deputies. The fact that yesterday 1 reparations discussion produced nothing but the same old arguments and a Soviet refusal of a British compromise plan dampened earlier re- stninad hopes of breaking the conference stalemate. NOTED FOR TACITURNITY The Spartans of andeni nia, who wen noted for taciturnity, gave the word laconic to the English language. USTQf AMD THRILL tttt flf tfM WW the to ear stage.

TONITE. I P.M. rswOevft at the WettCoaat PENINSULA SAN MATED BAYWOOD BROADWAY will be built at Bern- ford street for fM.000. Both buildings will be two-story structures of brick and stucco. "HBGFELD FOLLIES OF 1MT TMCTUDAY IHml "DEVOTION" DOOM OPEN fett P.M.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT! TOMORROW! AJfDFlTOAY 2 TOP FEATURES! A Truly OMIw SrM St. DOftO BAKKTMOM irauu, STAHCAW nOBBBSiM The Bride "They Mode Me "GILDA 'AWJOE IN THE SUM" Mcton CQRLOS ABB Tenttery" Shop Have a Coca-Cola the friendly pause makes a chore seem'fun Vrten shopping, you can get one thing you didn't bargain on--you cut get tired and thirsty! That's the time to enjoy the friendly pause with ice-cold Coca-Cola at the familiar red cooler. It's a grand chance to park your worriea for one refreshing moment and be MCtebk. Everyone Mept up with a smile at the invitation Cofe. awtNoruv or tm if.

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