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SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN FRIDAY JULY 4 1947 PAGE 2 Court Clash Over Cause of Yacht Deaths I Sand Lot Baseball I Fruit Vegetable Ends in Shooting Markets of Fa ALANTDJuly 3 (11TTArl Closed in Walkout ALAMEDA July 3 Those Flying Disks Still in Spotlight 0 'i -00241" I i 1: k---'k-- -A: 1 i Ii A---7i-l-i --A -'i- --A 47 4 A -r- --ls ''-X f-'0-' I tt- --41 "1---n-1----- '-'''''T 1 -41 A 1 1- -'1- 12- --f- ---------t- i s- 404 f--4-- -t--- -re L-' i --4 -'titaktk---1 -T-'-- 1 A 4 e' -1-17 1 1 fe fi 1: 44 40 ----(- k--2 4- 4--Ai-- 11-- rk-: -4': rfrE011ii Fact or Fiction Strange Stories Just Keep On Spreading Around SANTA ANA July 3 Arguments were almost as hot as the weather today as the defense sought again to impeach the testimony of a fiery little surgeon that financier and Mrs Walter Overell died of a beating not in a blast which partially wrecked their palatial cabin cruiser argument over a neighborhood baseball game ended in gunplay last night that brought death to a 14-year-old bystander and a jaw wound to one of the players Matthew Payne 943-C Thau Way Alameda was shot in the head and died two hours later Claude White 20 1014 San Pablo Ave Oakland was shot in the jaw Police held Henry Jones Jr 31 1003-B Thau Way Alameda for questioning They said the shooting occurred after Jones became involved in an argument about the game with an unidentified man y-- el -w- 0gl' ci--friA-- -4 4i 4'''s too --1A- i 0 4:2 rri rt 4'- :0 -1-- 4- iso -41 44 i'7 4- -i-- -A-: -4it Itzvf4-11 -1 ls czi il'i 4 -t4: The temperature was in the nineties and tempers were c( parably warm in the stuity courtroom where Louise Overe 11 18-year-old only child of the slain socialites and her fiance George Lrouum 21 z4re on trial VW1 WO SAN FRANCISCO July 3-15 AFL Fruit and Vege- table Clerks' Union strike in San: Francisco followed by an employ- er counter-move in closing their markets highelighted the northern California labor front today The Retail Fruit Dealers Association termed a walkout at four stores a "strike against the industry" and voted to shut down rather than be tied up progressively by picketing One estimate was that at least 50 of San Francisco'9' 2200 fruit and vegetable markets would close The dealers 1ssoc11tion represents about 1100 markets The union asked that the cur- 'g rent $44 a week scale for a 40- hour week be raised to S5750 Em- ployers offered $50 The union was willing to arbitrate wages while employers want to arbitrate sick leave overtime and Saturday pay AFL Pacific Coast Metal Trades Council and shipyard operators 1 r-- I i- 'ftt a 'r At-''''" 'K-c eske r-E I i 1p0-i 4-s-7-zir 7' '''7 -4 4A b1-'1-4''' 7 I' '''7'-'''' 44 4-4k- f- --'1' i it i --71-14: 'IT "5" ss-- 15 7-7----- t--4- a--34 I -Imti4ax: -'4 4 i': i c-'" A 4 4-- 4)'--o 9C 4'444tez--4 -4 '''s At A- 0 'k If4-ri 0-i-v 74'---t-': --s- 4 '''4' 1: l'" -1 if '-''1 ef-' 4- Z-' :51 ----4- '----k -'5---wef'-' 0' ''4 4--' --4 1 11 dp I FS7' ------44 4 V- r-' '-'---041g-T-: 4 s': fi --4 vrabf---4-4 fti-43A3i 'i: H4s- -s 1-1 0 '-''''4'''''': if: fAlke): ko :44 :::1 lia A 4 efr'' ')f I I- '-1- Zkt'I4t Lt '4 i 1 lp-'qw-mqi- 444 1w 11 1 es i3r- --i :15 i'0'041: it f1T- tol '4''''' i s- -k41r- it kzz4: i 0:::::: A 77''7077 7' '7 f7 4 '7 0:77:: 'lilt: k'''''''IiYA4-i )ir 4 cs 4 io 4 5- 4 A ::4 40: -At-r4- i 05ig-4 i- 'i 1 0 OPi: '''144 g- ''''''X-44 49 IACrAc'''Nm 11 '--e --4- 4:0 'Iss'-'? t''- 0 '''''''''V4-A t77iitzs I t'3 S- 4 '-k4'3i' -4tk V'kf-14 r- -101W-0'- N's'ktca''t7 sr :) iiii0P 1 1 '''''''NZs '7s: ''Nfs-Ak'-' A xt- -1 ve451s- 4--7-tx44 1- ---r i -e-' A M' 1':) I4-- i' 7 7'-q Oe-'' 4 i 4i''iM4Me-4 i' 1 7 i i r4 'Nm I -r-'-7c- T1 tW-- kV' -w: i -t----? 'S 'kil 1 NI i'" aA A es 0 '44 1 4 -z leA N''i1WA C7174 7 7-r': li :1 tr k- 1 Aiq0-''M': a 3 r0t: 241041m1rw: 44 t-' ---4 --st -ew--- 3 1 -l' fil -4: 4 -k: 1: fitE -16 -4 1:1 I rt -x k- Aw -Ai: N' 1:: ft1)-i4LA 44 I vq 1 trr1 'A tI I '04-' r-ri Iti i-- 4 -4- 4 a 4 4 ii--plittiji ii 1 4: vr- 4 11 4Ara-gE 1114w-- --4'-'''-'4- oilltns Pulls Wrong 'Tooth Patient Sues Dentist CHICAGO July 3 (AP) Mrs Mark Kelly 25 filed suit in circuit court for $5000 damages from a dentist she said had pulled a tooth she did not want extracted Mrs Kelly's suit said she dis4 covered a tooth that was not aching had been pulled the dentist extracted the ailing molar She said the dentist charged her $7 for pulling the aching tooth and "then said he would give me a bargain and only charge me S3 for pulling the one I didn't want pulled- signed a imtster vo-year agree- inent increasing the hourly pay vp 4 tv 'ri-- i'--r- CHEWED SMALL BOY TO of the five dogs which clawed and chewed an 11-year-old boy to death in New York awl wountled an investigating- policeman lie dead from bullets fired by patrolmen who came to the rescue of their fellow worker The policeman was attacked when he examined the torn body of the boy (AP Wirephoto The delense carrying on a tenacious fight to convince the jury that the Explosion could have killed the iet irrIS shot questions for hours at Dr Charles Decker a physician for 40 years and a retired colonel in the army medical corps Dr Decker elderly but vigorous reddened as Louise's chief counsel Otzo A Jacobs asked him at one stae if he had not formed an opinion as to the cause of the couple's death before he made a microscopic examination at a second autopsy nearly six weeks after they died "I certainly did not- the doctor retorted Much of the cross-examination dealt with Dr Decker's World War II experiences in France vith soldiers injured in explosions Dr Decker wound up nearly a day and a half of rigorous cross-examination late in the afternoon with acknowledgment that he was a personal friend of Eugene rate for journeymen in new con- '1 struction from S138 to S153 and journeymen doing repair work from $154 to S167 The coveys 135000 workers in 200 west coast yards CHICAGO July (UP)--Persons in 10 states including a meteorologist and the lieutenant-governor of Idaho reported today that they had seen the "flying saucers" mystery missiles of the sky but the Army forces turned thumbs down on the reports pending more information "We feel that it is up in the clouds and we can't do anything until we get more concrete information" said Maj Paul Gaynor Army Air Forces spokesman at Washington The mysterious disks usually reported as shiny and traveling at great speed first were reported 10 days ago over the Pacific Northwest Most persons scoffed Some suggested that perhaps the Army or some other army was testing a secret weapon The reports were increasing today The disks had been reported by persons in Texas and Ohio in addition to earlier reports from Oregon Washington California Kentuck New Mexico Idaho Colorado South Carolina and eastern Canada "Spots in front of their eyes" one Chicago scientist snapped Army officers in Washington laughed then began to take the reports a little seriously The Air Forces made a preliminary investigation then dropped it The AAF said there was some speculation that the phenomena could have been caused by natural weather conditions such as heavy hailstorms and clouds Another possible explanation was that the "flying saucers" were meteorites composed of silica that broke up when they hit the earth's atmosphere Earlier the possibility that the disks might be of foreign origin was indirectly put forward by an AAF spokesman who said: "If some foreign power is sending flying disks over the United States it is our responsibility to know about it and take proper action" MAID TELLS HOW SHE WAS KEPT AS SLAVE AFL bus drivers on strike Stockton and San Jose were meet today to vote on i propoed settlement formulated by union and employers representatives tt conferences with Federal Coned- ialor William Foley The tentative agreement provided tor an 8- cent hourly pay raise for drivers and 12 cents for maintenance men Vallejo bus cid ers continued their strike to back demands for a collective bargaining contract I Grass Valley 3Ian Is General's Aide DOODLE star in stripes is Mary movie songbird who demonstrates how to flag and flute and lots of SHE'S A YANKEE Hatcher Hollywood brate the Fourth of (International) got tough about the reconnoitering disks Ole Sneide San Francisco said in a letter in "Safety Valve" the letters column of San Francisco Chronicle that those flying disks were "oblate spheroid space ships from the older planets" "Usually they travel in outer space with speeds approximating that of light by use of antigravity devices and hyper-space In our space they travel much slower and of course become visible either by intent or by accident for in their travels they use the invisibility screen" he said "This space navigation has been going on for millions of millions of years These 'navo' have come into our galaxy originally from the greater Magellanic cloud via the lesser Magellanic cloud 47 Tucanae Omega and Alpha Centauri clusters "Their masters planted the original humanities here and which did not develop suigeneris They have been absent from our planet since before the fall of the Roman Empire when the Great Master left earth for the outer galaxy by fohatic teleportation "He is now back and what is going to be done depends upon mankind but my advice is that physical man set up no belligerence for a small concentration of those disks just beyond the range of our atmosphere could clean the surface ef our planet completely in a mater of less than 24 hours "Their present local headquarters is on the unseen side of our moon I discovered this by teleportation visits hither and yon in and beyond our galaxy "Mankind" he concluded "will just have to learn their physics all over again someday if they live Ah! if they live!" End of Ship Subsidy May Hit Service SAN DIFGO July 3 maid Dora Jones today gene Williams assistant attiCici of tho "terrible thincr" (overnment which the federal torney general in charge of the nrges was used by IIr and Mrs Alfred Wesley Ingalls to prosecution He was succeeded on the stand make her their slave would make tfes- "scandal" known bY Dr John Ball of Santa Facing the Ingalls the vorld or the last of the state's staff of patholo- first time since she was sepa- The negress born in Athens gists Ana rated i 1011-1 them by the FBI mere Ala in 1890 told of meeting Mrs' than four months ago the 53- then Miss Elizabeth AI year-old negress testified at their Kimball of NewLurypor AIass trial that she became pregnant hn the latter as a missionary- more than 20 years ago by TIrs schoolteacher in the South 1TetrorotpllstirinVTi eol kv sv 0 In he galls' first husband Ssaid that after Miss Kim- TOKYO Friday July 4 (AM--I told her iz was the milkman ball's marriage to Harmon she ---I General MacArthur reviewed 15- at first" Dori stated was brought to Washington to 000 of his command today "Th-ti I thor2n: 1 hetter lel: serve Lis 1-1011S'etraid She also the first parade he has observed her the truth I told her it -Is cared for the liarmons' child officially i pritwar Mr 111111ftli' Ingalls' i irst birn aftcr he arrfted under a i -lead-gray sky hushand was nmon Ih-f The child now 'Airs Ruth whe low clouds brought cancel- Washington a classmate or Castendyk of Chicago is on the lation Of a scheduled mass flight the Inte Franklin D- presectillin's witiles list and yet of 350 American and British wartind lecently retircd from the tc testify planes government lighthouse service Dora Kid that hen she told Dora toh ju the ry that sh he then Mrs Ih ffmon that I would liked to have had the It ii abY 'as tilLit kly the mistress took pzirade route show-hungry Ja1)-- hot that the then Mrs Harm 1- on er isii a doctor anese a ed silently as the and perspiring l(iill'eu(l vdtl(f dechired thai -It never do The reLitionshin between Mr to have anyliiinq like thal in the Mrs Harmon she told the fantily jury appeared unchanged and she ace plaza where Japanese military equipment wic'hi-: bolTt4iknftaicsstds ittil-) them their of iniorht --h- said Harmon and Hs wife were di- ferces 01-1L'e staged their displays The neress v-s br110-it in voreed during World War More than 825000 fires that the courtroom thrctugh a rea government i'illege: tifter he re- r'ould have been prevented oc cent were put out when etote13a mistres remarried and took th (411 Sixty per (ri(1''1)(1k remarri ei sumed the tiffir with Dora The to be eliepcd short had grown maid to serve first al Lynn Mass couple of inc hes 1-111 then and across the fl'iricI 'I' ftill Cal 1 continent hist year to Coronado country oul blia trrk where the Ingalls were ar- rsminallthbilsazl WE eosu The Ingills siraightened in ret2d their chails iinil iiiiled at the I r4ritirtlAttikt negics sh kcpt her eyes fixed on Assistant Ur Attorney Bet- i r- 4 1)11-1-in 1 ot Bill Ar" AI link VI a Williams assistant attorney general in charge of the prosecution He was succeeded on the stand by Dr John Ball of Santa Ana last of the state's staff of pathologists Victory ships nox in intercoastservice Dearborn Clark vice-president of the American Hawaiian and spokesman for the five companies said the maritime commission -evinced no intent to continue the operation" The commission nas zuUhority to do so under the recently enacted Weichel bill iTe sic1 that if the Interstate! commerce Commission raised I anscontinental rail freights sofCiciently in pending cases the Thipowners rnight eventually resume intercoastal traffic at a profit vithout federal help More Witnesses ALTURAS July 3 (AP) Those strange disks again Charles Lederer district attorney of Mode county and Dale Williams secretary of the Alturas Chamber of Commerce said today they sighted some possibly 2000 feet above them while driving over Cedar pass in the Warner mountains They said there were seven disks in line traveling too fast Second Lieutenant Julius Schmidt Jr cf Grass Valley a former student of Santa Rosa School" has been appointed aide de camp to Brigadier General Morris Nelsn cominandirr general of the sixth wing in the Panama Canal Zone Lieutenant Schmidt recently received a presidential appointment as a second lieutemnt in the reaulatartny He was previously assigned to the headouarters squadron of the sixth fighter wing as operations officer Entering the army at Buckley Field D11Ver in September 1943 he was appointed an aviation cadet Lieutenant Schmilt's next assignment a Kansas State Teachers' College vhere he completed his course of training in Ann! 1944 He was appointed a flight officer upon completion of flying training at 1 Arizona in April 195 and vas awarded pits wings In April 1946 he was commisioned as second lieutenant in the air corps 0 SAN FRANCISCO July (AP) announced today to tie up most of theli vessels in intercoastaI service and warned the withdrawal of ffderal subsidy NVithout further remedy would virtually dry up the The announcement followed Maritime Commission instructions to companies operatintt eral cargo vessels chartered from the government to ceae hookMg loads for intercoastal shipinuht Five Luckenbach Paniina Pacific Pope and Talhoi and 011iker Lines--immediately bin notifying shippers they Nvnilld cept no more eargfies for interCOastal traffic These coinpanie operate 30 of the 49 vesels nlivt of tienl WASHINGTON July 3 (AP)---' to permit an estimate of their The Maritime Comnussion stood speed firm today in its decision to have ti'e government quit operating ships in the intercoastal and Pa- Buck Rogers Special cific coastwise trades despite pro- SAN FRANCISCO July 3 (UP) tc't IThrn omc operators San Franciscan asked in a officiatc said they are confi- letter to the editor today what dent that sufficient vessels will was the matter with America that be in operation to meet demands it didn't know those mysterious for hippn4 in those trades until flying saucers were space ships IcaA mid-August even if the from another solar system coairrission's offer to charter He shuddered to think what chips to private operators goes un- would happen if the Army These officials who declined to be by name said also that DAILY CROSS' government operation in those trIde has been "costing the tax- ACROSS 2 Armadillo 2 1-)out S5000000 a year 1 Legendary 3 Strong wind 2 and continuance is unwarranted -3 ACROSS 1 Legendary DAILY CROSSWORD 2 Armadillo 3 Strong wind ty 1larhall Grdydon who did the questionmL2- Sio-ned 1 arren Do that heard "Mrs 1MM Doors Open 1 4th of July SUPER SHOW Speaks on Investments SONOMATuly 3-----Weslev Craig- Of Santa Rosa northern California representative for Dean Witter Company national investment house was guest speaker before the meetin2- of the Sonoma Kiwanis Club held Thursday night at the Union Hole! His topic was "Money at Work- President John Gilerest freshly ret urned from his annual at La Jolla presided with Ail Vilson serving aS pogt am Roadshow Attraction SACRAMENTO July 3 (UP)-- Hannon talk about her condition A bill permitting- cities and counto 11Irrnon tis to own and operate parking "She hint" she added to do ill(l'ts vas signed today by Governor "thA it vas a teyrible thing to a colored 4'it-1-----with all the 'arren The n-leaure permits local gov- education he had" purchase land for to) The ovinmeilt cf altends thet 1 he In4a Hs who wet ma i-ried in purpes operate the fts thmelves or lease the land 1918 alter Ilaimon -is divorced to private parking-lot operators kept bondage tht years by thIsPititilinc 11-r xvith "---4 Wife Preservers JOSEPH COTTE Jos 1UA CUM El BCEIMD 11112 on ansia milla cum niammouto anti Dunn MGM MIME 0 MEMO EV 0 MI 1-kino 0 MEI El 0 entacts AolEloombisiorii PaL) 10133gle ROO COM 1 11111111 1 0 MR a 1 41 "Jesse McCanies" iol ik 4041 rAvio o5L12NCC11 400 7 04! t- 446 claj Av vi- ZA 23 For 24 Classifies 4 Land- 26 Long slenmeasures der fish 5 Condition 27 Enemy 6 Moccasin- scout like shoe 29 Clique 7 Constella- 32 God of tion earth 8 Begin (Egypt) 9 Ostrich-like 35 Bird's rest-bird ing place 10 Seasoning 36 Form 17 Grampus 37 Pilaster 19 Fragile (arch) 20 Eskimo tool 39 Woodland 21 Narrow deity roadways 40 Scottish22 Perched Gaelic Continuous Show Today DOORS 01-EN AT 1:45 OW -4- te ----1-r--1-----r----- 1 --E 011' i -1 1111P' terF 0 ----1- 6 5-6 Yesterday's Answer Cold-weather records in Eng- beran--e of the iffair land extending over i period of Defense AllorneY Clilford more than 100 years were broken Fitzgerald told the jury it as by low temperatures recorded in NIrs Ingalls who) was afraid February 1947 fi zAid to let Dora go) beause she ZUti in TECHNICOLOR in DTi 6 gs 0 A 41 Pieces out 43 Permit 44 Before 46 A zoological garden (contr) COMING SOON To The e4444t to LAST MG DAY TODAY 6 -26 Dishes need not be dried if they are rropel-ly vashed rinsed an(I staelfied to Metal Ixave however muSt exrefutly dried to prevent rust and le a ks 6 2 6 lit I Continuous from 2 ROXY Theatre I All Dolled Up rand Going NPlaces! VIVIAN BLAINE DENNIS 011(EFE PERRI COM 0 CARMEN MIRANDA 7 All -----ilit- Dolled Up I 'Ai ckllf and e-ro A Going 1 6 Places! 2' tif1 r- 1 -0 VIVIAN I I---' 1: BLAINE ft DENNIS 1 011(EFE ii :1: PE 4-4 RRY 1 CARMEN 0 0 I '''---7'4 MIRANDA' 4 0 4 11110w -0 is-- 0 -t )--t )-0o- )c()-1 tales 6 Steps 11 Aside 12 Fragrance 13 Tropical tree 14 A desert animal 15 Part of "to be" 16 Sign of 1 infinitive 1 18 An 1 Egyptian 2 goddess 2 19 Giant fennel 2 22 Box scientifically 25 Sounds as metals 28 Tapestry 30 Remove as a cap 31 Adversaries of the Whigs 33 Weird (Var) 34 Changes 36 Receptacle (Tin) 38 Board of Ordnance (Abbr) 39 Charge for services 42 Corner 45 Mountains Ark Mo 47 Guide 48 Drench 49 Test the flavor sounds DOWN 1 Ancient kingdom (Bib) 400 vArlY 4 HE SIX mox AN 'O -I 14: r3-- 44 avadED 1) 1411: it r'''' i -41 I I a) ''W quo Watt 'Mots -a -Q'''': 1 lisTli 4Mt' i-k13t A I 44 I li '4'tq til I- -0' 'y' st" eiiiti 44it California's famous Name in Jewelry Serving Serving Jewelry osa Dat: DURYEA (A RAINES 11 1ii'att BENDIX ROSIRI 6 11 AYOW1140 HAKIM GINGER ROGERS SAM WOOD'S 41CCrsigeVie JEAN PIERRE AUMONT ADOLPHE MENJOU rrz RATHEIONE ALSO fr OdailliltEA eA RAINES '-'6-'- Mtt BENDIX 72k ilt: 6-L- rez! -i 1 i fit i 4041- ITA -441- bittA -ga No -t- ALso fiefA Ni 4ii IN 7 ARM! 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