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Orange Show Opens 11-Day Run Tomorrow Contrasts and color of Mexico spiced with imagination has created a sunburst of sights and sounds for visitors at the 1960 Xational Orange Show opening tomorrow in San Bernardino for its 11-day run through Sunday, May 8. This year's Golden the golden citrus feature of the exposition gives a salute i exhibits and the brilliant Intema- to the Republic of Mexico with Flower and Garden Show gala "Fiesta Mexicana" theme in the exposition's new vcaled throughout the entire aluminum geodesic dome, spiawlin? 135-acre One of the highlights of the Through cooperation with gov-jtional Orange Show this year is ernment of Mexico, many Gold Medallion Model Home exhibits and entertainment a-jbuilt by Babcock Pierce of Red- tures are being brought in direct-'lands through the cooperation of ly from Mexico City. numerous local subcontractors. It The Orange Show today was i is decorated and furniihed by Ba- buoyed by praise and 'b tjker-Crear Interiors also of d- wishes from President hnwer. sombrero full of exciting en- In a telegram to Superior jtertainment will be on tap for visi- Judge James E.

Cunninghprn during the entire 11 days as president of the 1960 show, 1960 Xational Orange Show- President expressed pleasure withicomes to a ciimax with the bin the choice of this year's thc.mc.'Champion.ship Sheriff's Rodeo, set "Fiesta Me.xicana." ifor Saturday evening and Sunday Judge Cunningham said he 7 and 8. with ano- vnte formal thanks to the Pres-'ther big parade Sunday noon, idcnt for the telegram. "I will also tell the President about what we are trying to do vvjih our international theme, v.hich was originally inspired by his 'people to people' program," Judge Cunningham said. Gates Open af 10 a.m. There will be something happening every minute when the gates swing open at 10 o'clock tomor-l row morning.

Workers President Walter P. Openmg day is Kid Day todav branded as "gro VMth many special events for inadequate" the Eisenhower youngsters including contests proposal to in- by Bozo, the Clown. A free circusj. minimum wage bv 10 v.Hl be presented three times j- for the entire 11-day run. million more continuous round oi free en tcriainment will be offered at the; jl' Mexican Hacienda, on the I urged Congress m.stead of the Pavilion, at the Democratic bill Sports Marina and other spots Sl.OO-an- tae grounds.

Iiour floor under wages to S1.2c Tomorrow evening one of Reuther Charges Eisenhower Wage Plan Inadequate W.ASllINGTO.V (L'PIt United eside, the EXPOSITION SALUTES MEXICO Pretty Judy Ann Price, 17, Penni Lan.sing, 18, and Linda Stephens, 17, (loft to right), three of si.x queen contest finali here team up with symbolic Citrus Sam and wear Me.xican garb to get into mood for Golden Annivensaiy 1960 National Orange Show opening in San Eernardino tomorrow for 11-day run through Sunday, May 8. Famed citnjs exposition will give salute to Republic of with gala "Fiesta cana" theme. Two Arrested ForYucaipa Home Burglary Planners Plan New Trailer Park Action Sheriff's officers from the Yu- The Planning commission is expected to get a fresh caipa station are continuing their start on the location of trailer pai'ks in the city foHow- investigation today of one of the next meeting. biggest residence burglaries that Preliminary results Of a among some 98 gov- has confronted them in recent entities revealed that the Redlands trailer years ordinance "is as good or better than any in the Being held in jail for investiga- question now before us is not the oi-dinance tion of the burglary are City trailer parks should be located. This was the conclusion Consul-r Rinard, 23 ijft, Orange street, Simon Eis.ncr presented to' Redlands and Russell Hcrron, 21 of 12975 Fourth street, Vucaipa.

Deputy Sheriff William Loenhorst arrested the pair late night as they were allegedly in the act of storing loot from the burglary in the garage at the residence of a relative of Rinard in Yucaipa. The sheriff's men said that the car load of loot had been taken the commission yesterday afternoon after briefing the survey results. flO-day moratorium on the development of new trailer parks in Redlands was declared weeks ago in order to conduct this survey. Nei9hbars Obiect The trailer park problem had become acute from both the stand- road and Church street as requested by Vicente Caballero. to permit the state to rc-scll a house on a substandard lot in connection with freeway right of way on the basis that the house and lot would he of more value than just a substandard lot.

the city attorney to advise the Pacheco Truck Lines that the firm must discontinue use Redlands Daily Facts April 27, 1960 9 from the residence of Zona City Counci and property in a first rcsidentia West, 12580 Bryant street, 'iucai commission because of almost 100 pa, from where the two inspects' from neighbor- 'lng property owners every time hurry after being discovered i the act of carrving loot from the said yesterday that home at about night, ''f vet had time to com, plete his compilation of all the Left Loot on Lawn data from the but he noted The officers said that the had received replies prised pair left such a hurry; that hind called the shcriii's men ana Dep. iiiaL inev iiau rised pair left such a hurryg. tet some of the loot was left ind on the front lawn. Neighbors' probably indicative HOLLYWOOD SIX crown princesses crowned "California Queen. The princesses are v.orkcrs under the law.

In a filed with a Hou.se labor subcommittee con- minimum waie bills. will be i Religion, Facing Problems Pace Damone's Comeback By Erskinp Johnson probably of the interest in trailer park uty Loenhorst arrested the pair, throughout the about an hour later. suggested course for the "We all yesterday in mak- commission now was this, ing an inventory of the loot and; xhe commi.s.sion members will still have not determined the consider carefully, between now Deputy the next meeting, multiple Wiliard Farquhar saiu today. Tiicfaniily where they feci investigation is continuing today, trailer parks would be compat- lie added. jihle with the neighborhood and We-st was away at the time still be well located for trailer when she returned home there park residents, was not much left except the fur-j Placed On Maps I zone on West Lugonia for storing large refrigerated trucks.

The company was given up to 60 days to abandon the site. Residents have already comnlained of violation. that a 30-foot street dedication on the westerly boundary of Lugonia school would be unnecessary if the schools acquire the five-acre parcel to the west. formal motion was approved stipulating that the right-of-way will be relinquished as soon as the schools actually acquire property in question. niture.

These suggested areas would Deputy Farquhar said a be placed on an overiay of tial list of the items found in master plan map. and firmed car and abandoned on the front lawn included: appliances, clock- radio, set of the en- up. Then the commission would call for a public hearing on amending HOLL'i'WOOD penitent Vic Carlson. El Cajon: Shirlee Harri- Reuther said Congress should is making a bid for a son. Riverside: Penni the Democratic proposal "be-xoniehack.

Costa-Mesa; Judv Price. San'cause con.scicnce demands it andl Bernardino: Linda Stephens. the health of our eeono-j, say, and Phyllis White, El He's publicly admitting he has Festival of Flowers Friday and Saturday nights the big stadium will be the setting for the premiere I'SA. perform ances of City's spectacular -Xochilhuit! 'Festival of Flowers i. a bailcl-drama with a cast ausmentcd by nearly 800 San Bernardino school children.

-Mexico City 's noted all-women Vivaldi String Orchestra will present concerts Friday evening with repeat performances Saturday afternoon and evening. Sunday noon the gigantic Veterans and Forces parade will tiike the spotlight. Exciting native songs and dances of -Mexico will be presented in free performances from the Pavilion stage by a troupe from the -Mexican Folklore Center i Mexico City. May 1 through May Exhibits from Mexico City will include the huge and m.y requires it gambling and booze. He accused the Eisenhower confessing to a lot of mini.stration of "dragging its feet" on minimum wage legislation.

In Grand Rapids, Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo a Democratic presidential aspirant, said the administration was conducting a "scare campaisn" against a 51.25 minimum wage. He said the administration was trying to convince the country that a hike would cause Other congressional news: Homebuilding: The House planned to open debate on a politically potent Democratic proposal to pump one billion dollars out of the Treasury to stimulate Hollywoodites such as Bob sister, according to He also that "the late Carole Lombard was a Baha'i. too." "I got into a lot of trouble." serious-faced told me, "because no one liked me and I didn't like myself." Now 32. Vic says he's changed.

his friends agree. Vic telling a deflating itory about him.self does icvclopcdia, 19 dre.sscs. master plan to create areas coats, other clothing, bedding, cof-jwhere it believes trailer parks fee percolator, lamp. ishould go. Vacuum cleaner, record "If you hold hearings and noth- TV sel.

purses, jewelry, but turmoil is created, you records, and a quantity of be confronted then with the senseless mistakes, including a national magazine blast that his inolher-in-law broke up his marriage to Pier Angeli. He's trying for a comeback via -the Frank Sinatra way'" in he's changed, sti-aight, nonsingiiig dramatic role. He's also trying, he says, with the help of a littlc-known. 100- ycar-old religious organization. It.

he told me, could be called of an for people with emotional disturbances." of the religious group. and canned food. Deputy Farquhar quoted one ol the su.spects as saying they intended to try to sell most of the items. The wiiere they were attempting to store the loot was not suspicious since Rinard told them that the property all belonged to Hcrron. He credits the Baha'i religion, dating back to a Persian philosopher, for "taking a blanket off my head and letting me discover myself." Like the A.A workers.

Baha'i members drop in on those in known as Baha'i. include of'help for sessions called "Firesides." homebuilding. Supporters said eallcd in their own experts 'in an effort to refute a finding that TV disc jockey Dick Clark picked records fur his program on the basis of their popularity and not because he had a stake in many of them through measure was needed to fight a slump in homebuilding. Republicans claimed the bill was extravagant and a windfall for some homebuildcrs at taxpayers" expense. The billion dollars would used to combat high privaieih's music and record company Culture Exposition, the interest rates'bv 23-momh study, can Art Show and the exhibition of the famed Jewels of Alban from the State of Oaxaca.

Museum art from will FHA and GI mortgages on Clark ordered, showed that priced homes. Payola: House payola investiga- ihe teen-age idol had a financial interest in 2" per ce.nt of the songs he played. One of the loaders who has helped Vic find himself, he says Chuck Wolcott, former head of the music department. original contact with the organization was at the of his drummer when he was singing in Miami, following his divorce. "Since Vic "I've learned that I'm not as bad as I thought I was." U.S.

May Give Asylum To Deposed Korean WASHINGTON" (IPl'-A U.S. official today that former Korean Prc.sidont-EIcct Lee Ki-Poong probably would be admitted to the I'nitcd States if he sought political a.sylum in this country. However, the official said there had been no indication that Lee might come to the t'nilcd States. In fact, he said, the State Do- partmenl knew nothing about his prvent whereabouts. Lee, President Syngman Rhces' hand-picked candidate who was elected in last allegedly rigged balloting, has been missing since rioters shouting assassination threats ransacked his home ill Seoul.

possibility that trailer parks jii.st have no place at all in Redlands. This would be the only other course if locations on the master plan cannot be agreed upon by you and by the citizenry," Mr. Eisner pinlcd out. the detailed survey results are being compiled by his! office at the present time and be ready for complete by the commission, 10. Other Actions In other actions yesterday, the commission: a house permit from 801 Sylvan to 1011 Calhoun for Jesus Ramirez.

Approved house ing permits for Charles Stones from 320.322j Bonita to 1103 Columbia and fromj 943 E. Central to 511 Walnut. Granted a homo occupation permit to Olen Hale. Ill sJrecl, to permit him to install business phone. Permit granted June 30.

1962 with provision for cominis-sion review and extension. an acreage split for B. W. Perry for property located south of South avenue, between I ranklin avenue and Ford street. Granted a lot split to J.

W. Simonds for property on the southwest corner of drive and Garden. a property split on Ihe northwest corner of the rail-i Thought Officer Was Planning To Kiss Her LOS ANGELES 'LPH Shapely actress Greta Thyssen, 25, says the only reason she shoved a traffic officer arresting her was because she thought he planned to kiss her. "He was too close for comfort when he handed me a ticket." said the blonde -Miss Denmark in the 1954 Universe contest. "1 thought he was going to kiss me when he bent over me." The city attorney's office declined to drop a disturbin Governor Signs Higher Education Master Plan SACR.A.MENTO 'L'PI'- Call- fornia's master plan for higher education, designed to handle mushrooming enrollments in the next 10 years in the state colleges and the University of California, was signed into law Tuesday by Gov.

Edmund G. Brown. The governor said the master plan, known as the Donahoe Higher Education in honor of the late Assemblywoman Dorothy M. Donahoe D-Bakcrsfield). was "the most significant step California has ever taken in planning for the education of our youth." The bill incorporating the educators' master plan has these major provisions: creates a board of tru.stecs to administer the state colleges similar to the University of California's Board of Regents.

creates a coordinating council, with representatives from public and private segments of higher education, to review the budgets of the university and the state colleges and report to the Legislature. gives the university exclusive authority to award iloctorale degrees except that it may award joint degrees with state collcgos. The legislation was authored by Sen. George Miller Jr. tinezi and named in honor of Miss Donahoe after she died while working for its passage.

The governor said the new law was "a monument to O.Iiss Don- ahoe'si service to education and to the people of Brown also tribute to Miller and Arthur G. Conns, president of Occidental College, who was chairman of a liaison team of educators which drafted the original plan. peace charge and ordered her to appear in municipal court today for arraignment. RE-ELECTED GOP HEAD NEW YORK aPli William Mortens was re-elected president oi the National Republican Club Tuesday night. He urged a plank in all GOP platforms calling for major effort to and enrich our educational program in keeping with the demands of the modern age" GUARANTEED RENEWABLE HOSPITAL-SURGICAL PLAN Offers an amazing new overage 6S PLUS PLAN for our Senior Citizens which includes: HOSPITALIZATION, SURGERY, HOME CARE, OFFICE CALLS AND NURSES SER 'v Also MONTHLY INCOME at home.

We write to ages-90. Plans available at all ages. MAIL COUPON FOR FREE INFORMATION REDLANDS DAILY FACTS BOX NO. 22 REDLANDS, CALIF. (No Obligation) I would lik.3 complete information about this above plan.

ADDRESS (not NAME CITY. ox No.) AGE 1 PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT IDEAS ABOUT CHEVY ALL AGREE ON UNLESS More Room Where You Want More Up to 3.1 inches wider seating than you'll find in competitive sedans. And Chevrolet's trunk has up to 22.5 more useable luggage space. Full Coil Ride- None of the other cars near Chevy's size and for that matter, only some of the smoothest riding higher priced you with coil springs at all four wheels. Body by Upholstered window sills.

Safety Plate Glass all around, crank-operated are Fisher Body refinements you won't find in other low-priced makes. 'Based on olficial data reported to the Automobile Manufacturers Association Shift-free Turbo- Only car in its field with an automatic transmission that eliminates even a hint of a shift. It's one of five Chevy transmissions that team up wi'h seven engines. tOptJonal at extra cost. 'CHElHOLETi FOt FIRST see the new 1960 Scotts! SCOTT POWERED PACKAGE DEALS! 15-Ff.

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liRht, lOOro wpedless! See them, everj- one! Scott's got it! See Scott before you buy Dorsett Cruiser Combination 17-FT. DORSETT 1795.00 SCOTT MOTOR 680.00 TRAILER 259.00 TOTAL 2734.00 YOU PAY ONLY 14-Ft. Glasspar Combination 14-FT. G-3 695.00 461.00 TRAILER 150.00 TOTAL 1306.00 00 YOU PAY ONLY 5 HERMANS MARINEIHERMAN'S MARINE 320 E. State Redlands i 320 East State Redlands Phone PY 3.1822.

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