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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 4

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Thursday, November 3, 1960 f-SjnfaCrtcSrnftorr Chinatown Supporters California's First Election Was Hot; Sacramento Burned Isaphene McGuire Elected To Post Isaphene McGuire of 4401 West Walnut street, Soquel, has been elected to the board of directors ot Understanding, a nonprofit corporation devoted to the study of flying saucers, parapsychology and metaphysics. She was elected at a recent corporate convention In Berkeley. Lndcrstanding was formed in 1P55 in El Monte, by Daniel W. Fry, a missile firm executive. By BUI Boyarsky Sacramento OP.

Thirty men stood outside the mining camp '-WW -A of Big Bar and heard tam tne hutcher praise Maj. Gen. Winficld i Scott. It was a week before flection 7u dav. 1852, and for the first time, t'alifornians were going to vote Hand-Clean Expert for a president.

The choice: iJem ocrat Franklin Pierce and Scott, ipwir ywwyrw the Whig hero of the Mexican War. The pioneering miners and merchants drawn West by the discovery of cold listened Intently. Grand Master Of State IOOF Visits Soquel Lodge Allen F. English of Los Ranos, grand master of the Grand Lodge of California, IOOF, was a sur prise guest at the recent meeting of Soquel Odd Fellows at their hall. Accompanying the top state officer was Bruce Griswold of San ose, trustee of the IOOF home at Saratoga.

Building Permits Total $67,290 Twenty building permits for a total valuation of $67,290 were Issued by the city during the week ending Tuesday. These included the following: Dorothy Balch, $13,000 permits for two-story dwellings with, attached garages at 108 and 112 Echo street; Ollie Lindsey, dwelling with attached garage, 246 Plateau avenue; Cacace and Pinckney, $10,000, dwelling with attached garage, 329 Alta avenue. W. B. Slocum, $8100, dwelling with attached garage, 235 San Juan avenue; Robert McAlecr, $3000, repair fire damage, 145 Van Ness avenue; Troy Jones, $2000, convert building to dwelling, 132 Lennox street; William E.

Kaping, $2000, add bedroom and alter bathroom, 129 Ilage-man avenue; Bonesio brothers, $1900, footing for storeroom addition, 801 Pacific avenue; Richard Overton, $500, detached garage, 314 Avalon avenue. "Sam enchained the audience for one hour and a half and I be and whisper something in a very knowing and confidential style. The national issues didn't much concern the gold-minded voters. In the east, the nation was slowly drifting toward civil war and both candidates walked gingerly around the central issue slavery. The Sacramento I'nlon violently Whig pushed hard for the obese Gen.

Scott. Sacramen-tans eagerly awaited election day and when it came it was a memorable one. The town burned down. At 11 p.m. election day, "that terrible destroyer visited our fair city and in a few brief hours swept almost every vestige of it from existence," said the Union.

It took a long time for the returns to be counted. But some two weeks after election, Californians learned their state had voted with most of the nation and elected Pierce. In Big Bar. Sam the butcher put politics aside for four years and went back to selling bear meat to hungry miners. Truck-naper Gets Load Of Bees Stockton i.fl.

Authorities are hurting for a truck thief who licve he has done more for Scott than most who make a practice of ti i MS, speaking," wrote the highly partisan correspondent for the Sacramento Union. It was the same all over the young state. In the Mother Lode ramps of Murderers' Bar and Murphys, the rickety frame city of San Francisco and the adobe town of Los Angeles, men argued and often fouqht about who was going to win the election. "The excitement and enthusiasm attending elections have almost reached to fever heat," commented San Francisco's Alta Cali-fornian. "Small knots of persons gather together on street corners Frequently, dainty fabrics require special hand cleaning to remove serious spots or stains.

Here is one operation guests at VAPOR's Open House Party will see performed Friday nite. You're invited. Lots of free parking. Come 6:30 9 p.m. Friday, 285 Water Street.

Tribes, novelties for all. See Page 14. Adv. probably got 6tung. Truck owner Arthur Hayes of rural Garden Grove, said the i If 1 I ill T-- (Political Advtrtliement) RENT a PIANO thief kidnaped a million bees.

Hayes stopped at a Stockton motel, leaving the bees in 108 hives on the vehicle. Wednesday morning truck and bees were gone. "If the truck Is left standing In the daytime the bees will probably swarm out of the hives and San Francisco. Among the Nobel Prize Winner With His Invention The Man for the sting everyone around," Hayes said. 'f various groups of Democrats attending a rally at the Cow Palace here last night to bear Sen.

John Kennedy speak, was this group of supporters from San Francisco's Chinatown who brought their own sign lettered in Chinese characters. A capacity crowd filled the large auditorium. (AP Wirephoto) New QA Wurlitzert yif per at low at month In 1685. only about 2000 per 1 sons lived in Belfast, now the capital of Ulster, or Northern CA 3-1114 11 W.tK St. Ireland, with a population of more than 450,000.

County Employes Seek Safer Jobs A nnouncin i 1 i' I A- Two recommendations for fu ture safety of county employes VOTE FOR RUSS BRYAN for action, not promises, on: Santa Cruz Small Boat Harbor Relief for the small businessman Medical care for aged VOTE AGAINST AN INCUMBENT WHO: Preaches against "spending" at election time, yet voted to increase Federal spend-by $360,500,0001 Promises to vote for the Forand Bill (medical care for the aged) in Santa Cruz County, yet opposes it when speaking in Santa Clara County! OUR ANNUAL Rose Parade Bus Tour were made at a Wednesday meeting of the county accident prevention committee. Charles Shean, committee secretary, will request all department heads inspect the floors, steps and other areas in their domain for hazards which could possibly cause accidents. The rainy season ahead will accent existing hazards. It also was decided to request of Richard O'Reilly, county administrator, to consider recommendations for a more positive safety belt program for county vehicles. LEAVING SANTA CRUZ DEC.

30 RETURNING JANUARY 3 VOTE FOR A MAN WHOSE ACTIONS MATCH HIS WORDS! includes: ELECT RUSS SCOTTS VALLEY MEETING SLATED TOMORROW There will be a meeting of the Scotts Valley Farm center tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. R. V. Callaway, 2100 Glen Canyon road.

Jim Holden of the i1' 77'772w- tii 1 1. ALL TRANSPORTATION 2. 4 NIGHTS AT HOTEL IN LOS ANGELES 3. ROSE PARADE IN PASADENA RESERVED GRANDSTAND SEAT AND BOX LUNCH 4. ADMISSION TO MARINELAND 5.

VISIT TO KNOTT'S BERRY FARM Seat Reservations on Bus Now Being taken in Order of Application HI state fish and game department will speak. "vvvr; j7vv V. Scientist-Businessman DEMOCRAT for U.S. CONGRESS Dr. Donald A.

Glaser, 34, of the University of California is shown with his "bubble bath chamber" invention that won him the Nobel Prize for physics today. The chamber is used for photographing of atomic particles. Superheated liquid in the chamber slows down the high speed particles until they appear as a string of bubbles. (A Wirephoto) Snt Cruz Brytn for Congreti Committer Margaret Anion, Chairman GA 3-8525 1376 Pacific Avenue Tour Sponsored by Senior Citizens Opportunities 1 I Biggest Selection in Town I i i 1 1 1 1 i I i WASH-A-RAMA WASH15CDRY10C SELF SERVICE SOFT WATER EL RAINCIIO PLAZA POItTOLA DR. Friday, Saturday and Sunday SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SHOP NEWLY OPENED IN THE EL RANCHO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER WASH AND DRY A FULL WEEK'S WASH IN AS LITTLE AS ONE HOUR! DOUBLE LOAD WASHERS Only 25C See Our Large Selection of IBIE Dolls Clothes Friday and Saturday Specials Featuring Philco-Bendix Automatic Washers OPEN 6 A.M.

TO 2 A.M. EVERY DAY HARD TO GET, BUT WE HAVE THEM SHOP OUR ALL GIRLS' SIZES 3 TO 14 DRESSES From Our Regular Stock VALUE i OFF REGULAR PRICE On Every New FALL BLOUSE In Stock Continuing Our Clearance SPECIAL GROUPS OF FALL STYLES 6 COTTON AND WOOL DRESSES CORDUROY AND WOOL SKIRTS T-TOPS, JAMAICAS, CAPRIS OPAL CLIFFS fQ 49 COUNTER HEAPED HIGH WITH REGULAR $1.00 ITEMS PIMSHIP DRESSES ALL INFANTS' Regular Slock Use Our Christmas Layaway Plan Gift Wrapping Open Sunday Afts. 5w ff LOCATED IN THE HEART OF OPEN DAILY SUNDAYS, 12-5 EL RANCHO PLAZA Complete One-Stop Shopping for All Your Pet Needs and Gifts! GREEN STAMPS, TOO LI Hancho Plaza Porlola Drive SHOPPING CENTER We Give Green Stamps It's Not Too Early Start Your Christmas Layaways 3615 Porlola Drive EL RAINCIIO PLAZA Be Sure to Attend Marri-Eds PANCAKE BREAKFAST (Benefit Crippled Children) THIS SATURDAY FROM 8 to 11 A.M. For Your Shopping Convenience all Our Shops will be OPEN FROM 8 a.m. THIS SATURDAY 1 IN THE EL RANCHO PLAZA PARKING LOT 1 1 "i cz3 i 1 1 c3 rn e3 en i zzzzi czza i 1 1 i 3 tz 1 1 mmj 1 1 3 1 3 I 1 I 1.

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