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Tuesday, June 17, 1958 if Santa (Tnn Srntlnrl Church On Wheels Family Is Taking Summer Cruise You Can Set Your Watch By DeGaulle By Pierre Legros Paris ('1') London has Big Ben. Paris has Charles de Gaulle and you can set your watch by him, too. You know it is 9:30 sharp when you see the lanky Premier stride into his office in the morning. When he comes rut, you know it is 1 p.m. De Gaulle is going to lunch.

When he comes back it is 3 p.m. sharp. "He's not a man." says his chauffer. "He's a clock." When De Gaulle says the meeting begins at 9:30 a.m., It begins then not earlier, not later. lie does not keep visitors waiting and expects the same from them.

A late arrival for an appointment is apt to upset the general for the rest of the day. De Gaulle decides in advance how long he will meet with any particular persons. And the 4 it I i 1 Miami r' -fei I J- i i i i i. H- it I if i JUL fill i IT'-" .1 4 Ten New Citizens Are Sworn In County Clerk Tom Kelley swore in 10 new citizens in Superior Judge Gilbert B. Perry's court yesterday afternoon.

Final naturalization ceremonies were conducted for Anthony N. Brautovic, formerly of Yugoslavia; Virginia P. Nassri, from Mexico; Charles A. Gill, Azores Islands; Walter F. Wontroba, Germany; Helen Lam, China; Frank A.

Portugal; Kalman Ecker, Hungary; Vincent G. Man-hel, Philippines; Gilbert Britton, England, and Pedro R. Ringpis, Philippines. All but three of the naturalized have made Santa Cruz their home. Brautovic and Wontroba reside in Watsonville and Ringpis lives in 'Aptos.

Fnrt Mont. Ml. With their mother at the helm, four children are seeing the nation's midsection on a leisurely cruise home to Cincinnati three rivers, two months and 3000 miles away. Mrs. Carol Spclius and her crew (the youngest is her daughter, 2) left in their cabin cruiser on the Missouri river Sunday to the cheers of more than a thousand persons.

Twcniy-three smaller boats are accompanying them the first 250 miles. The skipper, an experienced hand at small boats, has been commissioned to write articles about the trip for two newspapers, the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Louisville Courier-Journal Her other children are Wayne, 15; Christine, and Chris Ar-thur, 6. Their father is a Cincinnati sales engineer. a Git ti fiftitzs jeLhOl PoraonAl Oorrto Yes, now yom can gt eonife, planned protection with tf "Policies with the P.S." for oil your needs home, auto, family, businea. It's the modtm way to boy I and save money, too! H8fS WHO TO 1545 Pacific Ava.

Ph. GA 3-3150 FITS LIKE A KORELLI FIT YOU PERFECTLY if your 5'5" or under! am passing 95 ran on J' jfwwwKWK a Canton, Ohio A half-sec-section of St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox church is hauled by a moving truck through downtown Canton yesterday. It is going to a new location a half-section at a time. The first 350-ton section began its four-mile trek last Saturday.

The sections are moved about 70 feet every 10 minutes. Police directing traffic along the route estimated 75,000 persons have viewed the operation. Cost to the congregation for the oper-ation is reported at $200,000. (AP Wirephoto) Aaron Burr, once accused but acquitted as a traitor, was a native of Newark, N.J. KORELL PLUS-SIZES a with no alterations oNtYAKorell Blind Hitchhikers Blind, with Bubbles, left, and Bob Lambert who is a candidate for a doctorate in psy Churchmen Face New Disorderly Conduct Charges Mount Clemens, Mich.

(IP), Horn blowing and shouting have landed two members the Assembly of God church in municipal court on disorderly conduct charges for a second time. The Rev. David 0. Norcross, 30, and James W. Weaver, 22, both pleaded innocent yesterday as they did June 6 when they were brought in the first time.

Neighbors complained noisy services at the church kept them awake. The two face trial June 24. Tire Dust May Be Cause Of Lung Cancerlncrease Los Angeles Ml. A smog researcher says tire dust probably is a factor in the increase of lung cancer in urban areas. Dr.

Hans Folk, a biochemist at the University of Southern California school of medicine, told an interviewer that almost a third of the rubber in tires is a carbon black "very rich in a cancer-producing substance called benz-pyrene." He said Los Angeles traffic generates seven tons of tire dust daily. He said that tire manufacturers probably could develop a satisfactory carbon black with a low fraiusvrene content. 0 f.tT, Wednesday v. iiHim cmcma 1 if nr. Miami, Fla.

Two blind Mi-amians will hitchhike, with the help of their seeing eye dogs, to Boston next week, to attend the annual convention of the National Federation of the Blind. Showing how they will travel are Bill Scrimageour, president of the Dade county chapter of the Florida Federation of the every Elfci Mcntnj I WHAT MINERAL IS MOST NEARLY Ltfo fbtUTVrtAUM i Regular Medical Attention It Mot(' 'ilmporttnt In preventing illneii. Ouri (iMot Important Job It to fill vour Doctor'! Preieriptiom, uiing Only', 'The Finest Drugi available! The min-'i eral it Mica. Phone CA 3-2440. I1 "WB GIVE (' GREEN STAMPS" xr i 5 0 i.

Sweet Tooth Is Reason For Bandit's Arrest Los Angeles (IP). A gunman's habit of robbing candy stores and helping himself to candy as well as cash won him the nickname of the Sweet Tooth Bandit." Four years ago Lee Gordon, 29, was caught by police after robbing 30 stores, all of the same firm. He went to prison. A few months ago he was paroled. There was a robbery at one of the firm's stores yesterday.

An employe tripped an alarm and police came. They arrested Lec Gordon. "I just love that candy," 6aid Gordon. He was booked on suspicion of robbery. BOB Don't miss Ed Sullivan's special 1 Oth Annivarsary Show June 22nd.

it, 1 meeting lasts just that long-no longer. This may not please a lot of French officials, never noted for punctuality, but it docs please the Paris press corps. Reporters know i exactly what time De Gaulle will be here or there. In the past cabinet sessions have droned on into the night. But not with de Gaulle.

At 8 p.m. on the nose, Charles and Yvonne De Gaulle sit down for dinner. The Premier's day is over and he is a husband chatting at dinner with his wife. He practically never works at night because artificial light hurts his eyes. He has had two operations for cataracts.

Mrs. De Gaulle refuses to let politics interfere with her husband's normal personal life. A top official might ask: Couldn't the Premier cut short his lunch just this once? The answer always is this: "Madame would not permit it. Once De Gaulle was a minute late leaving for lunch with his wife at the Hotel la Perouse. "Hurry up," he told his security escort, "we've got to make it in four minutes today." They made it at 1 clock sharp.

This sort of punctuality has brought a new look to bustling official France. Now there seems to be order. Everything is done in normal working day hours, and this reaches down to the simple folk, too. Said an ushenat the Hotel Matignon, the official residence: "One good thing with de Gaulle is that now I can sleep normal hours. That's the best way to run a shop." Vinner's Smile New York Elfrida Von Nard-roof, who ran her earnings on i TV quiz show io more thait a quarter of a rrulllon dollars, smiles after answering a question during last night's competition.

The 32-year-old all-time quiz show champion ran her winnings to $253,500 by defeating one opponent. When time was called she was trailing New York educator Robert Leicester by one point, 1110. They will continue the quiz next week. (AP Wirephoto) City Employes' Rummage Sale Scheduled Friday Two new sales sections will be featured when the City Employes association rummage sale opens Friday morning at. 9 o'clock in the civic auditorium.

A home-baked foods counter and a green thumb plant table have been added to the usual sale fore of toys, shoes and clothing. The rummage sale will be open Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. IN THE BEAUTIFUL HEATED POOL AT CLUB ZAYANTE $20 Per Membership For The Entire Family Per Year Dinners Cocktails Phone ED-5 4147 3' 2 Miles N.E. Felton ft SPECIAL! $125 -V t(- I University of Trudy, right.

Machine Gun Kelley's Kin Leave Prison Oklahoma City ffl. hope for a new life." said "We Mrs. Kathryn Kelly last night just be fore she and her mother walked out of the federal building, without guards for the first time in 25 years. I think we'll find It." The widow of George (Machine Gun) Kelly and Mrs. Ora Shannon, 70, had life sentences set aside yesterday and new trials ordered on their convictions in the sensational $200,000 kidnaping of millionaire Oklahoma City oilman Charles Urschel.

"Mr. Kelly was an atheist When I married him, I drifted from the church. But in prison, I returned. I thank God for this now," said Mrs. Kelly, 54, "I want to get a job in Oklahoma and take care of my mother." Signing of the papers that released the women came late last night, nearly a quarter century after their conviction in the same courthouse.

An aunt and a friend put up $40,000 in property, as re quired by federal law, for the $10,000 bonds set on each by S. Dist. Judge W. R. Wallace.

Wallace ordered the convictions nullified and new trials when S. Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers refused to release secret FBI files.

Th9 defense eaid thees res ords would back up claims by the women that their original defense attorneys were intimidated by FBI investigations during the 1933 trials. No dates were set for new trials and attorneys indicated it would be fall before one was set. Urschel was here for the hearing, but could not be located after the judge's ruling. He was held on the Shannon farm near Paradise, and released unharmed after the ransom was paid. He now lives at San Antonio, Tex.

BUY AT HOME AND SAVE! PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 15.684 In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT E. GRAVES, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby (iiven by the Undersigned, MARIE GRAVES AVERY.

Executrix of the last Will and Testament and of the estate of ROBERT E. GRAVES, deceased, to the Creditors of, and oil persons having claims aeainst the said deceased, or said estate, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, In the office of the Clerk of the above named Court (whicn said office is situate in the Court House in the City of Santa Cruz in said County and State), within aix months after the first publication of this notice made on the 10th day of Jane, or present and exhibit them, wilh the necessary vouchers, within said period, to the'sald executrix at the office of Attorney Emmet L. Rittcnhouse, Rm. 4, Rlttenhouse Building, in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, which said last named office, the undersigned selects as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate. MARIE GRAVES AVERY, Executrix of the last Will and Testament and of the Estate of said deceased.

Dated June 6. IflSR. EMMET I. HnTENHOUSE, Attorney for said Executrix. June 10, 17, 24; July 1 TUME-UP chiatry at the Chicago, with (AP Wirephoto) from I p.m.

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