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GOP Assembly 14-Santa Cruz Sentiner-New Tuesday, September 22, 1953 Michael O'Brien Still Sailing. discussion, "the objections were far more strenuous than the favorable comment." Mrs. Bruce Hazard, from San Diego, said: "Music takes my mind off my shopping I like music and I forget what I'm there for." Does Music Create Discord At Market? Coronado VP). Housewives told the California Grocers association On High Seas Marseille, France W. Michael BUT? VJS.

SAVINGS BONDS Claim Hallinans Spent 'Twice Reported Income' San Franiisco (P). Vincent Hallinan, wealthy attorney and Progressive party candidate for president in 1952, and his wife, Vivian, "spent almost twice their reported income, year after year" the government charged yesterday. The statement was made by Special U. S. Attorney Macklin Fleming at the opening of the Patrick O'Brien, the "man without a country" was on the high seas in quest of one again last night.

at. their annual convention here yesterday that music could cause discords in markets. Mrs. L. N.

Schowengerdt of the San Diego Parent-Teachers Asso Chavez Cleared In New Mexico Election Probe Washington Ut. Sen. Hennings, of the elections sub-committee confirmed yesterday that the investigation of last November's senatorial election in New Mexico has ended. The investiga Members Will fsteet Thursday Members of the Santa Cruz Republican assembly are urged to attend a meeting of the local organization at Room 108 of the Casa del Rey hotel at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night President S. Clair Ellis announced that revisions in the chapter's constitution will be submitted to the membership for discussion and adoption, and as wide a representation as possible is sought.

Okay Two New Luxury Hotels At Las Vegas Carson City, Nev. UP). -Construction of two new luxury hotels on the fabled Las Vegas "strip" was approved yesterday by Nevada's gambling control agency. The state tax commission, in granting gambling licenses, gave the go ahead for the $3,500,000 Casa Blanca hotel and the Sunrise hotel. Among the backers of the Casa Blanca project, to be located at the intersection of U.S.

91 and Race Track road, are Harpo and Gummo Schedule Set For City Street Crews Street department crews will be busy on San Juan and Allerton streets as well as on Spring street this week, according to the work schedule published by Street Superintendent Don Bruce. Repairs on the Plymouth street sewer and concrete repairs on Woodrow avenue and Wilkes circle also are scheduled. BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Phone 6000 OWL TAXI ciation said that a survey of zuu housewives showed they were evenly divided on whether food stores should have background music. "But," she added at the panel O'Brien, who once shuttled for 10 months between British Hong Kong and Portuguese Macao was aboard the French liner Bre-tagne bound for Naples.

The Bretagne has tried so far to shed O'Brien at Rio de Janeiro, Marseille and Genoa but authorities refused to let him enter. Hallinans' trial on charges of evading income taxes amounting to $65,000 in the years 1946 through 1950. Fleming, in his opening statement- charged that income from Choice Tuna Each 39-foot section of rail used in the standard railroad track weighs more than two tons. PUBLIC NOTICE Rejection was nothing new for tors, have been in New Mexico since last spring. Hennings told a news conference the inquiry has disclosed "no fraud attributable to Sen.

Chavez, N. his managers or anyone connected with his campaign." The investigation was ordered by the elections sub-committee after Republican Candidate Patrick J. Marx of the famous entertainment family. Harpo is putting up 15 per cent and Gummo 10 per cent. iiiii cms O'Brien.

After he got out of Communist China with Red Cross papers on a ferry boat last year both the British at Hong Kong and the Portuguese at Macao refused to ORDER SETTING PETITION rOR HEARING AND NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING EXECUTOR TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT TO LEASE REAL AND The casino will be managed by Universal Way Hf Ikh.M 1 I nil is Nate Schlaifer, longtime Las Ve PERSONAL Hallinan's lucrative law practice he was the principal attorney in the Harry Bridges case was not recorded in books "except for one checking account which was incomplete." Other income from numerous apartment houses the Hallinans own ws properly recorded, but "expenses were illegally and is SUBLEASE LEASEHOLD ESTATES, No. 13,058 gas gambler, at a percentage and admit him. After his 10-month shuttle, a Brazilian consul in Hong Kong issued him a visa to go to Brazil as a refugee. But the Brazilians later changed their minds salary to be determined laier. The Sunrise is a 200-room hotel planned just north of the Last Frontier.

Frank Fishman, Los An- Hurley, defeated by Chavez, declared there were widespread irregularities in the election. Hennings asserted there was "certainly no conspiracy" by election officials or supporters of Chavez or any "concerted effort" by them to deprive voters of their rights. fraudulently deducted, the prose and he continued to quest. peles hotelman. is listed as the cutor said.

Authoritative sources, in Brazil sole backer of that project In addition to Los Angeles, he has own Even Mrs. Hallinan's jewelry said the refusal to admit O'Brien was listed as a business expense. was based on printed reports he had been involved in drug smug In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of STnathCerMatter of the Estate of HOWARD B. MURPHY, also known as K. B.

Murphv. and also known as Howard Murphy. Deceased WHEREAS, GILBERT H. JERTBERG. as Executor of the Last Will and Testa-Kent of Howard B.

Murphy, known as H. B. Murphy, and also known as Howard Murphy, deceased, has presented to and filed in the above entitled Court in the above entitled proceedings his verified petition for an order authorizing him as executor to lease to H. B. Murphy Company, a corporation, the real and personal iioi-pinafter described and to sut- 3-Piecc Bathroom Set 5-ft.

Sfeel Recess Tub with Filler and Waste and Overflow Close-coupled Closet with White Closet Seat. 19x17 Vitreous lavatory with Chrome-Plated Centerset, Pop-up Waste, Chrome-Plated P-Trap, and Chrome-Plated Lavatory Legs. ed hotels in San Francisco, Bakers-field, Eureka and Sweetwater, Tex. Backers of two other luxury re PUBLIC NOTICE sorts planned for Las Vegas, the Arabv hotel and Hotel Patio, are NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED TOR PROVING WILL, ETC. No.

13,555 still undergoing routine state in gling, a charge O'Brien denied. The wanderer says he is an American citizen. The U.S. government denies his claim and says his real name is Steve Ragan. French police have not been able to figure out what is his national vestigation.

The tax commission granted approval 'to Nathaniel Green, New York clothing manufactu-' rer, to buy three per cent of the Sands hotel for 90,000. Action is still pending on Crooner Frank Sinatra's long-standing request to buv two per cent of the Sands. Mr. Hallinan's parents were supported as a business expense," Fleming declared. He told the court that the Hallinan's true income for the years in question amounted to $253,000, but that income reported to the government was only $123,000.

After the jury was selected yesterday afternoon, James S. Purcell, one of the attorneys for Hallinan asked that the couple be tried separately. He argued that "forcing a man and wife to trial together, where one must testify on matters concerning the other, is deprivation of a fair trial." Federal District Judge Edward P. Murphy denied the motion without comment. ALL FOR In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz.

In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM P. CLEMENSEN. also known as Wm. P. CLEMENSEN, and as W.

P. CLEMENSEN. Deceased. Notice is herebv given that a petition for the probate of the will of William P. Clemensen, also known as Wm.

P. Clemensen, and as W. P. Clem Look for the ity. There was no hint last night whether the Italians were going to be any more hospitable at Naples than they were at Genoa.

Mermaid on the label! The commission granted licenses ensen. deceased, and tor tne issuance to petitioners. GLADYS E. CART- A Van Camp St Food ptclcd by VAN CAMP SEA FOOD COMPANY, INC Main Office: Terminal Island, California UNIVERSAL slcpoPlY 2501-17th Ave. Ph.3195-R "When you paint do it right us Pabco paints" for 165 slot machines at the New Las Vegas Jockey Club.

William P. Borden of Las Vegas Horses cause more farm accidents than any other farm WRIGHT and RAY J. SELLER, of letters testamentary Ms been filed in thi3 court, and that September 25, 1953. at 10 o'clock A. M.

of said day. and the courtroom of said court, the won approval to buy 49 per cent of the Embassy club in North Las Vegas, but licenses for the Patio, courthouse, in the city of Santa Cruz. Purcell and Edwin V. McKenzie County of Santa Cruz. State of Cali are counsel for Hallinan.

Mrs. Hal not connected with the hotel fornia, have been fixed as tne time ana place for the hearing of said petition, when and where all persons interested mav-appear and contest the same and linan is represented by James Durns and Victor S. Barlogio. of the same name, were denied. The Patio permits were sought by Howard and Jerry Brooks of Lake Tahoe and Joe Cohen of Las Ve gas.

show cause why said petition should not be granted. Dated: September 14. 1953. H. E.

MILLER. Clerk. By MATHILDA ROSSI. Deputv Clerk. LUCAS.

WYCKOFF MILLER, Attorneys for Petitioners, Santa Cruz, California. Sept. 15 to 24 lease to the H. B. Murphy Company, a corporation, the leasehold estates nere-innfter described upon the terms and conditions and for the rental specified in Exhibit A of said petition, and Mary Doris Murphv.

surviving wife of said decedent, to loin with said executor in the execution of such agreement; The real property to be leased is located in the Cunty of Fresno. State of California, and is particularly described as follows, to wit: Parcel The West Half (W of Section 3fi, To.wn.ship 13 South, RanRe 13 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, together with all buildings, improvements and fixtures thereof, less rights of way for public roads; dM Parcel The East Half (E'i) of Section 36. Township 13 South, Range 13 Fast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, less rights of way for public iwds; Parrel The fractional Section 6 Township 14 South, Range 14 East. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, less rights of way for public road: The personal property to be leased Is all personal property, farm implements and equipment located in the County of Fresno. State of California, used in connection with the farming operations of the estate in Fresno County.

California: The leasehold estates to be subleased re described as follows, to wit: Parcel 1: Section 35, Township 13 South. Range 13 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Fresno County California, held under written lease dated the 15th day of August, 1940. bv and between Mary Alice Baldwin, therein designated Lessor, and H. B.

Murphy (said decedent) therein designated Lessee: Parcel 2: Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 13 East. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, Fresno County, California, held under lease bearing date 1st day of June, 1948, by and between Mary Alice Baldwin, therein designated the Lessor, and Howard B. Murphy (said decedent) ated Lessee. YUGOSLAV ENVOY Louis H. Mooser Internal Pevenue Department agent, was called as the first witness and was still on the stand when court adjourned for the day.

He will continue on the stand this morning, introducing and identifying Hallinan's tax returns for the period in question. A jury of seven women and five men was selected to hear the case. ARRIVES IN MOSCOW Moscow (. Yugoslavia's first ambassador to the Soviet Union since Marshal Tito broke with the Cominform Dobrivoje Vidic arrived last night to assume his duties. APPLICATION FOR PARDON tXJi 1 1 if 4 i'v.

WORKER KILLED IN CAVE-IN Mountain View Martin Acosta, 54, was buried alive by a cave-in at a sand and gravel pit near here yesterday. Fellow workers recovered the body but were not in time to save Acosta's life. The widow and two children Please take notice that Charles Johnson, convicted of the crime of assault with intent to commit robbery in the Superior Court of the County of Santa Cruz, California, and sentenced by said court on March 29, 1950, to serve an indeterminate sentence of 1-20 years in the State Prison at San Quentin, will apply to his Excellency, Earl Warren, Governor of the State of California, for a pardon. NEEDLE CRAFT SHOP 1508 MISSION ST. PH.

M79-M has a beautiful line of Ceramics and Artificial Flowers SeDt. 4. to Oct. 8 I Reference is hereby made to Said Mctitinn fnr further particulars: nw THFRF.FORE. said petition Is herebv set for hearing by the Court on Friday, the 25th day of September, 1953.

at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the courtroom of said Court at the courthouse in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz. State of California; and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said petition has been set by me for hearing by said Court at the tin and place hereinabove stated, and all persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and how cause, if any they have, why the orders praved for should not be made. Dated: September 11.

1953. H. E. MILLER. Clerk.

By EMMA RODHOUSE, Deputy Clerk. MILTON M. DEARING. Attorney at Law. 05 Security Bank Building, Fresno.

California. Telephone: 3-3131. Attorney for Petitioner. Sept. 13 to 24 NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL.

ETC. No. 13,559 i uiumi i jj im wi i ti ii.hu juw ju inu mm inkium i.ii..h nil mi i t) wfim ujihji.uiih;mp'" World's Only Combination twS Tll Refrigerator-Freezer UJjUSmSH ir-si -lee-Maker "iASM 't i In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cru7. In the Matter of the Estate of AUBURN WILLIAM HAXBY, also known as AUBURN W. HAXBY.

also known as A. W. HAXBY. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the probate of the will of Auburn William Haxby, also known as Auburn W.

Haxby, also known as A. W. Haxby, deceased, and for the issuance to' petitioner, Bessie Leon a Hax-bv. of letters testamentarv has been This mechanical nose, used on overhead cable, spots insulation weakness before moisture can reach sensitive circuits. "AERIAL WATCHDOG" GUARDS YOUR CALLS NE filed in this court, and that Frida Scntember 25.

1953. at ten o'clock "The Sniffer," whose sensitive nose puts a beagle's to shame, now patrols your voice highways M. of said day, and the courtroom of said court, in the courthouse, in the city of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, have been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same and show cause why said petition should not be granted, i September 14. 1953. H.

E. MILLER. Clerk. By MATHILDA ROSSI. Deputy Clerk.

J. FRANK MURPHY. EUGENE J. ADAMS. Attorneys for Petitioner, Santa Crur.

California. Sept. 15 to 24 If moisture reaches a telephone circuit, calls traveling over it may be interrupted. That's why cables are carefully sheathed in tough insulation. Even so, telephone linemen have had to contend with normal corrosion, abrasion and animals with an appetite for sheathing all of which damaged cable and permitted moisture to seep through.

A recent development keeping cable filled with nitrogen gas, at pressures high enough to keep out water even when cable is damaged has helped fight moisture. Now "The Sniffer," our latest development, provides a new weapon in our war against moisture and in our continuing effort to make your telephone service ever more reliable. I A 1 I it' i ivs H( i 2 wyKi Only Servel offers you oil these features! Makes Ice Cubes Withoutlrays -and pots im in a AUTOMATICALLY! (T)Hug rrir Compartment (2) Saving Adiuitebl Shalva (3) Carfr Automatic Dfrottlng TripSavar Door HandUt (5) Roomy Deer Shelve (6) Handy Butter Keeper (7) Removable Igg Net (S) Convenient Ctieete Ckett S.Unt 1 I Dependable Gtt. I no moving parti! 1 I New! Electric I Compreeaion Mod la! I I Motortees Electric 1 I Model No 1 I moving part! I You hear a lot of talk these days about reducing costs doing away with the middleman. There is one middleman who is absolutely essential your pharmacist.

When your doctor prescribes medicines only your pharmacist can prepare them only he is qualified in the highly skilled art of measuring and compounding and only he can interpret your doctor's prescription. We take pride in the part we play in protecting your health. You can rely on us to folio your doctor's prescription to the letter, always. Only $1 will put the amaring new 1953 Servel in your home for proof of superiority! Just $1 does it! Lets you experience the astonishing convenience of ice cubes without trays! The remarkable new Ice-Maker is so small it fits in one tiny corner of the large roomy freezer compartment! Act now! Drop in or phone hand us a dollar and this magnificent refrigerator is yours for proof of superiority! Use it in your own home! Under your own kitchen conditions! Only one dollar does it if you do it now! See it in action today! 2. Cable repair crews follow closely behind "The Sniffer." When they reach a spot marked as weak, they repair the sheathing.

Thus the cable is maintained in top-notch shape. For the great value of "The Sniffer" is its ability to indicate those spots where repairs made today help make sure that fast, uninterrupted service will continue to be yours tomorrow. ifn i ii ii irf i.JULSL$&XA 0 Q)f 1. "The Sniffer' is drawn along overhead cable into which Freon 12, a non-toxic gas, has been pumped. In the instrument, a fan creates an in-draf sucking the air from around the cable into a chamber where an element, extremely sensitive to Freon, tests the draft.

The slightest odor of gas indicating a weak spot in the sheathing causes a bell to ring, and the potential trouble spot is marked for immediate repair. Li rs) SOOUf I KAERiGHT Avt PMONf HowThe Sniffer works for better telephone service at lower costs Tests have shown that "The Sniffer" can spot potential insulation weaknesses in overhead cable at about one-third the cost of previous methods. This is another of the many ways we're constantly working to provide you with an ever improving service at the lowest possible cost. YOUR TELEPHONE IS ONE OF TODAY'S BEST BARGAINS toC'ft 4 WALNUT AVE. PHONE MS East Side Home Appliance 1126 Soquel Ave.

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