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Business Mirror Uenner Reports jSinger Is Burned 6-Santa Cruz Sentinel-News Sunday, December 27, 1953 Manger cene Invokes Reverence Of Passersby OS PJ Cw 'Dream Cars' Will Go On Display In Mo to ra ma Next Month Rings In U. S. I jY 1 Tokyo (.. Singer Phyllis Mc-Cann of a touring USO troupe suffered minor first and second degree burns in a stove explosion in Korea yesterday and was taken to a Tokyo army hospital for treatment. Miss McCann and Lucille Bennett both were burned by a stove explosion which thre scalding water on them.

Miss Bennett is in a Seoul hospital. The two acrtesses are cart of the Johnny Grant-Terry Moore USO team touring Korea. WovM increasing at the rate cf 60,000 a day. Washington Sen. Jenner, chairman of the senate internal security subcommittee, said vesterday "There probably are 25 Soviet soy rins operating in the United States." Jenner voiced the charge in a prepared statement making publication of the official record of public hearings at which an acknowledged former officer of the Third Assault By Hoodlums In Los Angeles Los Angeles LP.

The third hoodlum assault in two days, in the Los Angeles area was reported yesterday when a 60-year-old veteran of two world wars was slugged and rtbbed on Wilshire boulevard. Alexandre L. Blanchettp, a Frenchman who became an American citizen a year ago, told police he was walking toward his tailor-shop when another pedestrian hit him in the stomach and on the head, knocking him to the sidewalk. Earlier yesterday Joseph G. Hay-den.

41, Azusa, was forced off the road by a car carrying five youths. He knocked out two of the assailants with a tire iron and routed three more. 1 Friday six youths beat up a legless Korean war veteran in the Artesia district. Charles J. Baker, 23, told deputies his specially amputee's car was forced to stop and he was beaten and robbed.

body for any GM car next year. Chevrolet showed its plastic body corvette at the 1952 Motorama and then got the vehicle into limited production in June. There is considerable guessing as to whether Chevrolet will continue the corvette in production after it completes a scheduled unit output in 1954. Styling, which includes a greater adaptation of color and color combinations than ever before in industry, will be a major feature of the Motorama. GM sources emphasize that the 1954 model stock cars to be shown at the New York display will include many styling and engineering advances that were on "dream cars" only a few years ago.

Soviet army intelligence made By David J. Wilkie AP Automotive Editor Detroit more "dream cars" cars that you can't immediately 'buy but may get a few years hence will be shown at the General Motor's Motorama next month. The presentation, opens at New York's Wadorr Astona hotel on January 21 to continue through January 26. Specific details of the dream models are being withheld until the show opening. Each of GM's passenger car (visions will have at least one of them.

There will be the usual display of optional equipment items, especially automatic transmissions, power steering and air conditioning units. Numerous other- engineering advances developed by the General Motors research division also will be shown. It already has been reported that GM will show a gas turbine engine car at the Motorama. Along with the development of the special show models, the research division has been carrying on a great deal of experimental work with plastics. There has been no suggestion of another plastic ft similar accusations.

Ismael Ege. former chief of a Red army military intelligence section who broke with Communism, testified at public hearings before the subcommittee in New York on October 28 that, "I would say at a minimum there are 25 Soviet spy networks, legal and illegal, operating in this country. SERVICE FC PRECISION WHEEt ALIGNMENT and Braka Lining PHONE 993 2 S' XL ft; The Mississippi river surface between dikes at New Orleans normally is about three feet above the average level of the city's streets. 1005 WATER ST. 4 Owners Search For Great Dane A friendly, fawn-colored Great Dane named Nicky has been missing from his home on Fairway drive in Monterey Bay heights since Christmas morning.

His owners, Mr. and Mrs. George Burwell, may be reached at 6382-J. BANKER DIES INTESTATE William T. Rice, a retired manager and vice president of the Santa Cruz branch of the Bank ol Amer-ice, who died last Sunday apparently left no will.

His estate is estimated at more than $50,000 in value. His heirs, Gertrude Rice, Roger McDonald Rice and Kathleen Rice Drake, have petitioned for the' appointment of an administrator. They are worried about him. APPRAISER'S REPORT FILED The report of the inheritance tax and Dennis, 6, the children of Mr. and s.

Gardner Finn, kneel in Christmas reverence. corner of High and Laurent streets, Brenda, 2, Maureen, 7, At the manger scene that thrills passersby annually in the front yard of A. G. Finn, at the appraiser in the estate of V. J.

1 Harper shows the estate to be val-; ued at $55,517. Taxes of $406 each were fixed on Mae Scriver and Nellie Stromer, daughters. The es- LOCATEIJLPS EWV Boulder Creek, Calif. FOR KEW YEAR'S try a Different, Delicious dinner Specializing in our Famous Family Style Dinners Crip Salads Hot Frnch Bread Relish includ eur Blu Chees Spread large Bowl Soup Crouton and Grated Cheese Chicken Cacciatore curs ii really outstanding Veal Scaloppini with Beverage Mushroom Sauce Baked Stuffed Pork Chops Tender Juicy SI.G5 Generous Cut Prime Steer Filet These dinner include French Fried Potatoea Italian Psf Italian Food i Salads to take out open Sat. Sun.

during winter BRING THIS AO FOR EXTRA TREAT tate of Gustav A. Flodin was val White Christmas Means Food Gifts For Hungry ued at $20,807, with taxes of $240 on Peter L. Flodin, uncle, and $125 each on Ernest J. Flodin, David G. SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 109Vi COOPER STREET, SANTA CRUZ G.

I. Approved A message from a good business college. If you want to succeed in business (the greatest of all fields today) we can train you in stenography, typewriting and accounting, and we can find a job for you. Winter Term Begins January 4 Flodin and Anna Anderson, bro thers and sister. The estate of Relda F.

Teague was valued at $26,278 with a tax of $364 on a son. Jack Teague. The estate of Johannes Lehman was valued at $9910 with tax of S224 on Leila Hall Coogan and $364 on Werner Stirms. mM rW-lrt)- 1' I i f4 I i n. iVA 4 1 fr Mi If you're one of those people who have hecn looking for special huys at a price that is right, your search is over! Pelz inventory sale now makes it possible to save real money.

You'll find buys in all departments buy that belated Christmas gift now while selections are good! White Christmas at Mission Hill school means a big mound of gift-wrapped food for Salvation Army distribution in Santa Cruz. Under the leadership of Norma Kindig, teacher, all the boys and girls of the school participated in the project to see that no one here was hungry on OOO Gail Fleming, Maynard Petersen, Bob Pederson and Rosalind Tu-ana. In front are Bob Dakan, student body president; Miss Kindig; Janet King, secretary; Lt. Somervell, Sonja Blodgett, treasurer; Lt. Carol Keller, Susan Plattner, vice president, and Sam Reed, school principal.

OOO Christmas day. Presentation of the two carloads of canned and glassed goods was made to Lt. Barbara Somervell, Santa Cruz corps officer, at a full student body meeting Wednesday. On the stage here are members of the school committee in charge of White Christmas in the elementary rooms, Judi Leibbrandt, I i aii wool i Ptfeli I All Wool 1 fel Was 139.50 2-Pc. Tapestry Cover 1 uphotitered I feRf upholstered FIRE RAVAGES ROCKERS Hdwd.

frame spring-filled back and seat. 59.50 Value CITY IN INDIA Comforter fff I I 1 Satin Finished jh i Full six Y2! 1 1 .9 1 If Bombay. India W. Eight peo pie were injured and damage esti 166 Perish In New Zealand Train Wreck mated at more tnan ssuu.uuu a 33.88 fire which started in the timber market at Poona last night and spread over 20 acres of the heart Sect. Bed Daveno 98.00 Simmons with deepsleep mattress, was 219.50 Mod.

Style Hideabed $188 With Mafrhing Club Chair Was 169.50 2 pc. Bed Daveno 128.00 Wool Friezs and Club Chair Was 229.50 of the city. ESTATE IS VALUED 18th Century Double Chest, Bed, Night Stand Was 369.50-Now Mahogany Suife 249.50 5-Pc. large-Has $50 Mirror Was 299.50 Waterfall Suite 189.50 Double Dresser, Bookcase 139.50 Mod. Bedroom Set 99.50 3-Pc-Dble.

dresser, bed, N. S. Was 199.50 Rock Maple Suite 139.50 $7 1 The estate of Fred Conti is valued at $6704 according to inventory and appraisement which has been filed. Longshoremen Plan East Coast Strike For January 3rd New York The International Longshoremen's association yesterday posed an east coast strike threat for January 3 if dock employers do not agree to resume negotiations for a new wage contract. William V.

Bradley, president of the independent union ousted from the AFL as racket ridden, said the I LA would feel free to call a waterfront strike if the New York Shipping association ignores his union. Claiming a "clear cut" victory in this week's NLRB bargaining vote on the piers, Bradley told a news conference: "We plan to fight right down the middle to get a contract and if we have to strike to get one, we'll strike." The estate includes real property in Toyon Gardens, Santa Clara county; the Lincoln street bakery, a Studebaker automobile and $2044 a Bed Daveno. 149.50 Waiouru, New Zealand Rescue workers have recovered 112 bodies from the swirling Wangae-hu river, into which a Wellington-Auckland express train plunged Christmas eve with an estimated toll of 166 lives. It was New Zealand's worst rail disaster. Officials said the bodies were recovered along an 80-mile stretch of the river, also known as Sulphur creek.

The stream skirts Mt. Ruapehu, 250 miles south of Auckland. Some of the dead have been carried 100 miles downstream to the sea. The disaster was caused by a bridge washout. in a bank account.

Simmons Was 39.50 Odd Single Box Spring 19.50 Linoleum Rugs 9x12 88 Was 59.50 39.50 Was 99.50 59.50 i .1 He said he had been given to understand the shipping interests would resUme negotiations with the winner of the election. They did not have to wait for formal certification of the winner by the NLRB, he said. The ILA came out 1498 votes on top of a new union by the same name sponsored by the AFL in the election this week. However, 4403 other ballots were challenged, and the NLRB said no determination could be made until they are disposed of next week. Chrome 5-Pc.

plastic top, table, 4 ch. was $99 Duncan PhyfeSet 77.00 4 padded upholst. in plastic Was 89.50 Chrome Table Set 69.95 Plastic top table, 4 chairs Was 79.95 5-Pc. Chrome Set 64.95 Plastic top, table 4 chairs Was 59.95 5-Pc. Chrome Set 39.95 Plastic tOD, table, 4 chairs Was 74.95 5-Pc.

Chrome Set 49.95 Twin Setslnnerspring Mattress-Box. Spring Pcsturized Innerspring Mattress-Box Spring Twin or Double Plas. Cov. Headboard fet I Color. kss KEEPS S3 I 88 C01D OUT-Jr L.t I IfglKEEPs IfSSX Was 11.50 0 i 6.50 sts' "A Lilienthal Asks Early Approval Of Ike Atom Plan New York (F).

David E. Lilienthal yesterday urged prompt implementation of President Eisen-hower' plan for a world atom pool, asserting any long delay may well be fatal to the plan and world peace. Lilienthal, first chairman of the U.S. atomic energy commission, told a nationwide radio audience the pool can be operating in a modest way "within six to eight months from today." Lilienthal suggested Belgium as a site for an experimental atomic power plant and Geneva as the home of the international research organization outlined by Eisenhower. The former U.S.

atom chief, who once headed the vast Tennessee Valley, authority, hailed the Eisenhower proposal as an gift of peace on earth" and "a courageous effort to establish a basis for some degree of confidence and mutual faith." All Steel Hollywood was y.s i STYS TAB I S3T1 nvM. rrni fit rn Adjustable Frames 5.95 W0 Final account has been filed in the estate of Hattie Irene Brim. The estate, valued at S5223, goes to her husband, John Raymond Brim. 83 S70.00 DISCOUNT ADMIRAL 21" open face blond console. The very finest in TV.

Regular $369.50. Sale price $299.50. 870.00 DISCOUIVT ADMiRAL-21" open face console. One of the most popular sold. Red mahogany cabinet.

Regular $339.50. Sale price $269.50. SI25 DISCOUNT ADMIRAL 21" full door mahogany cabinet with radio and 3 speed phono. Finest quality furniture. Reg.

price $519.50. Sale price $394.50. PLASTIC HASSOCKS Asst. Colors 3 88 Terms: 10 Down 24 Months to Puy! fet Wth Strip can 1 I Kit I I um1 with perfect result 1 pj on Mf type of door or 4 mrW window, either double 1, '3 hunt or ewiopng. i i I Hollywood I EASIEST STRIP IN THE Sets W0RID TO PUT ON! 5 ftj i Anyone, regardless of oxperi- Us; ence.

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SI.IO ROLL CERTIFICATE IS FILED A certificate of the inheritance tax appraiser in the estate of Martin Carmichael shows the estate includes yl284 in cash. FiiFiiiSiiFe Co. IOIO Pacific Avc-113 CaUicart Phono 5210 EDS SEE PELZ for the 1ASIEST TERMS In Town DUY LS. SAVINGS BONDS Pruning and Wood Cutting Tools Sharpened and Repaired FREE PARKING At McbiJgas Station on the Corner Phone 6000 OWL TAXI "1 I 5 Corner Mission Center Sts..

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