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The Pomona Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • 9

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The Pregren-Bulletln, Somalia, fridaf vailing, November 21, 1147 Page 9, Sec. I TERMIHIX (World of Music Railroad Sued By Pomonan Hurt in Crash Prokofiev Sixth Symphony Acclaimed in Russia NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (UR linterwined with more forceful, Word from Moscow that Sergei harsh and te pattern until the civtt, calmness and tranquility of the Prokofiev's Sixth Symphony nhrases elves way to a percussion and receiving almost a great acclaim Goto City Office Adopts Jobless Plan Usod Hero San Bernardino unemployment insurance office today became the third such office In the state to adopt the state department of employments experimental procedure of paying unemployment insurance claims in cash Instead of by check. The cash payment plan has been tried successfully at Long Beach and Sacramento and may ultimately become standard operating procedure at all of the unemployment insurance offices thruout the state. For the time being, Pomona's unemployment insurance office at 667 S.

Garey avenue will continue to pay weekly benefits by check, said Manager David Rightman. Payments in cash to San Bernardinos unemployment Insurance claimants will start next Monday. With the claim load increasing at the rate of 150 a week due to lay- MOTORIST ARRESTED William M. Young, 51, of 2107 Bess avenue, Baldwin Park, was! arrested by highway patrolmen Homer D. Van Zandt, 1803E.

at 9 'clock last night at Moun- 5th avenue, Pomona, today had ajn view street and Garvey ave- filed suit in San Bernardino coun- nue near Five points, and booked ty superior court against the a the Temple sheriffs station company. ask-'for arraignment in El Monte damages for injuries ered in a train-automobile chcgIIri'ne last August 8 on W. Rl- infIuenc alto avenue in western San Ifcr- JiS! nardino county. Van Zandt, represented by the Pomona law firm of Nichols, Cooper, Hickson A Lamb, alleged the railroad neglected to keep its wig-wag system and electric bell at the crossing on W. Rialto avenue in order.

The plaintiff, a passenger In a car driven by Alfred T. Bjerke, Pomona, assertedly suffered a fractured skull, brain concussion, broken right arm and wrist In the accident. Also injured in the accident and Padilla, been at in collided the was Steel New Sound Aper tur five nearly 6 octave of mrwJMi, undutorted hearing. More power than ever thought pot ible in a one-piece hearing aid! Stops Yormltos il BADER y.l TERMINIX CO. W.

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Phone 16841 offs in the citrus packing industry, Manager William H. Martin reported that approximately 3900 jobless persons are receiving weekly payments at the present time. Martin said he believed the number of insurance claims will start to decline by the first of HAPPY BIRTHDAY Billy Toip next year when the new citrus klnson, 10, of Philadelphia, PaJ backing crop harvest starts in smiles as he dutches the below- mm in Fontana. Return of some 800 Mexican na- the-knee artificial limb given hlmj tionals to their own country by as a birthday present by the Am- irgADI ICC DDftVEC December 31 will tighten the labor putees of World War II. When isMKHaa ritUVEe market, he added.

the amputees heard Billy lost part of hla left leg in a traffic accident In September, they staged a dance to raise 8150 to buy the limb. It will take the boy only 19 days to learn to use his new leg. Injured Drivor $200 Fino were Nelson Ruble, Ontario, Bjerke, as well as Augustino Pomona. They were said to have westbound on Rialto avenue 5:10 p.m. when the automobile which they were riding on the railroad crossing with tender of a locomotive which from the Kaiser FRIENDLY, TOO, AS WATCH DOG "Fearless," they called him fine, inspiring name for the Hear everything you want to hear, mix HIAIINO CINTtt Ol ONTARIO I OS Wee St.

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lee. Staring with TELKX 97 tha miracle of electronic engineering. Nema A4draa City. Playhouse Plans To Premiere Stage Comedy the depredations of presumably timid but obviously hungry deer. But today Fearless was in danger of having his name changed to Friendly a nice name for a domestic pet.

but hardly a watch- Every famous rson was once aWl0 may a small acom with oaken Ideas mans best friend, also finds deer and Ruth Gordons comedy are pleasant companions, not Years Ago," slated for Pasadena pests to be tightened away. Playhouse stage from November! 26 to December 14 in its Pacific the resort hotel in the foot- a new watchdog to guard the Arrow-, head Springs hotel gardens from I hills of the San Bernardino mountains, where Manager Sam Wilson a few days ago decided something must be done to save the oinlyjned a deer a from a pool; he then helped his new friends dig up a breakfast of carrots. The story did not say whether Fearless or Friendly departed so far from canine custom as to turn vegetarian. I I I Coast premiere, outlines the early years of this now-famous playwright-actress. Comedy and nostalgia mix In FREE Consultation 3 If You Suffer With Chronic STOMACH OR INTESTIIIAlf DISORDERS, UPSETS or AILMENTS as stubborn ulcers, painful heartburn, gas, bloating, ndigestion, sour stomach, you will be pleased to learn the amazing success of the latest discoveries in the gastro- ntestinal field.

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tn. Monday, Wedneadsy. Friday a ground of Miss Gordons tribula-ea" Rnt'on tions. Papa wanted her to 10')?" the YWCA people and swing a.ccodl5 to dumbells. Mama wanted her to Springs story.

In the second movement the fullness of victory is expressed thru an uninterrupted, flowing, lilting melody, Prokofiev in Prokofiev injects dance music and triumphal march rhythms in the finale, which one Moscow reviewer said was "reminiscent of Beethoven scherzos." "The music is classically pure, scintillating with gaiety and almost childlike joy in the vivace finale," the Moscow News reviewer, Gregorl Shneerson, wrote. The Sixth Symphony is unquestionably one of the most significant ana profound of all that Prokofiev has written," Shneerson said. "Unlike the Fifth, which Is distinguished by its epic grandeur, the Sixth is a purely lyrical piece music. It is an ineffably sincere and frank utterance by a treat artist of his innermost feelings for his native land." The success Milton Katims had recently as guest conductor of the NBC Symphony Orchestra has revived Tumors that he might succeed Artufo Toscanini one day as head of the organization. The Italian maestro has a soft spot for the young American who, like Toscanini, started his career not as a conductor but as an orchestra musician.

"He is a beautiful musician" Toscanini once said of Katims to friend, "the finest young conductor Ive ever seen." Although the relationship of the 80-year-old maestro and his 38-year-old American protege strarted thru their mutual Interest in music, it Is not music alone that keeps their friendship alive. Toscanini Is also the godfather of Katims daughter, Artura, who was bom on the 80th birthday of the great conductor. Christine Lindberg, 21-year-old American mezzo-soprano, Is reported to have scored an Immediate hit at her debut at the Royal Opera House in Stockholm as Amneris In "Alda." The critics were enthusiastic. It was Miss LIndbergs first appearance on the professional operatic stage. She Is a pupil of Karin Branzell of the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

She was bom in Chicago of Swedish-American parents and grew up In Texas. She studied In New York and Switzerland for the last years under Mme. BranzelL Efrem Zimballst Is currently 'giving a series of five recitals at iTown Hall In New York, present-ing a panorama of violin music with the first known violin work (by Biagio Marini, bora 1597) and going chronologically thru the centuries to modem times. Zimballst devoted a year of research to preparing the series, which presents the works of 39 composers. The Lincoln Highway, connect-Ing New York and San Francisco, Is 3,384 miles long.

WAR SURPLUS Bunk Beds (set) $5.95 Army Pillows Navy Socks 49c 24 Pc. Stainless Steel Silverware $4.95 Come In and Look Around Eddies Variety Store 116Si W. 2nd St. POMONA TThy Tkoasands of Doctor Proscribed FdiWiiXJm msccZ'f (CAUSED BY COLDS) pzrtussik acts af once. It not only relieves such coughing but also loosens up phlegm and makes it easier to false, pertussin Is taje! Mighty effective for old and young! Pleasant tasting! DEAN OF THEOLOGY NEWBURY PARK ACADEMY Professor Ray F.

Alderson To Speak Here Saturday, 10:50 A.M., November 22 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Third and Gordon Streets, Pomona WATCH FOR OPENING or Palmetto Ballroom Cafe' i in pomona rr Aflvert Itmeijl VALLEY CITIES FENCE CO. Phone Po. lMfl PRESENTS SXUMtLt CIWM noul aa WIRE FENCES Installation or mite rials. Free Estimates Terms GROUNDS as his famous war-time Fifth Symphony. The Sixth recently received its world premiere, played by the Leningrad Symphony under Eu-1 gene Mravinsky.

An ovation of nearly a half hour was given the composer, whose musical career began in Leningrad nearly 40 years ago, Prqkoflev denies there is anything "programmatic about his present work. He admits, however, since It was conceived In war-time like his Fifth, it was inspired by happiness over the Soviet victory but with an undertone of bitterness over the death and destruction inflicted. The symphony, completed In 1946 and orchestrated this year, is in three movements allegro moderato, largo and vivace finale. The first movement is built on two lyrical themes which, based on song patterns, slowly become hey! HOW MUCH LONGER ARE YOU GONNA MAKE ME UAIIT iVE ONLY GOT. 269 West Second FREE PARKING $395 Doun of a I Pays A motorist who disregarded warning flares and crashed into the rear of a disabled truck and semi trailer, severely injuring himself, was fined $200 here yesterday in Judge Harry B.

West-gates court on a charge of driving while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor. He was Clio Bob Hogue, 50, of 265 E. 11th street, Pomona, who was booked on the charge and removed from jail five hours later when he complained to a jailer of severe Internal injuries. His arraignment was held up until after his release from treatment at the Pomona Valley Community hos pital. The accident occurred at 11:30 p.m.

November 11 in the 1100 block of W. 5th avenue, 30 feet east of Myrtle street. Hogues westbound 1937-model sedan ran into the rear of a parked Pomona Valley Milk Co. truck on which the driver, Gilbert Van Egdom, 33, of 265 E. Compton boulevard.

Bellflower, was working, with flares set out at the proper distance, police said. 30th Glass of Beer Made Porch Sitter Out of Visitor The song-fabled "Lady from Twenty-Nine Palms was topped here yesterday by, an Intoxicated porch sitter, according to police. When asked how she became so intoxicated that she entered a home in the 400 block of W. 12th street and then refused to leave a seat on the porch, after being taken out of the house, Viola Sarafran, 43, of 2668 S. Vermont street, Los Angeles, told officers she had consumed 30 glasses of beer.

Unable to post $15 ball, she was booked at the police station at 11 p. m. for Intoxication. MOTORIST ROBBED EAST OF POMONA Search continued today for a bandit between 30 and 35 years of age who assertedly kidnaped a 30-yetr-old Los Angeles man, Nathaniel Abner, forced the motorist to drive him to the rural district, between Pomona and Ontario, and then robbed Abner of $50 and a diamond ring. Abner reported to Ontario police early yesterday that the unidentified man entered Abners car In Hollywood and forced him to drive out from Los Angeles on Valley boulevard by simulating possession of a gun In his pocket After the robbery, the bandit fled on foot, Abner said.

Upland Motorist Reports Car Theft An Upland motorist apparently counted too much on tne proxl- mity of police protection when he parked his automobile oppo- site the Chino police station last night and left the ignition key In his car. Between 8 p. m. and midnight some one stole his 1937-model autumn brown two-door sedan, 1947 registration 1U 3953, Sam Friend of 165 E. 24th street Upland, reported to Chino police.

Marshall and Elsie Mo' Announce the Opening of 9 VL TACO KITCHEN directors. find the right young man. But Ruth wanted was a row of foot- lights and fame, As in her popular Over 21," Miss Gordon packs her script with laugh-making sequences and Years Ago rated a long New York run plus Ten Best" rating with Bums Mantle. Patricia Riordan plays the Gordon role, ably aided by Morris Ankrum and Jean Inness. William Greer, Karen Norris, Gray-don Spalding, John O.

Harris, Ar-Cross, F' lyne a family feline complete the Playhouse cast under George Phelps direction. Fourth and final week of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ends Sunday, November 23, at Pasadena. War Prisoners To Meet Hero All local veterans of World War who were prisoners of war were invited today to attend the meeting of the Charles P. Rowe American Legion post Thursday evening, December 4, when the a ram will be devoted to an ination of the rights and benefits of former servicemen who were captured by the enemy. The meeting will be conducted by William A.

Kenney, American Legion Service Department officer, who will explam the GI Bill Rights benefit for former prisoners of war. Veterans in this category are urged to contact Kenney prior to the Legion meeting, at his office in the local Legion home at 6th and Gordon streets. WISER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF FARM BUREAU LONG BEACH, Nov. 20. (UR Ray B.

Wiser, Butte county, today was re-elected president at conclusion of the California Farm Bureau federations 29th annual convention after he warned that California faces the threat of a labor government. Other officers elected: C. O. Hoober, Imperial first vice-president; Louis A. Rozzoni, San Joaquin, second vice-president; Mrs.

J. E. Bigelow, Madera DISTURBANCE CHARGED Charged with disturbing the peace, William Paul Mahoney, 27, resident of a hotel at 149 S. Thomas street, Pomona, was booked at the police station, unable to post $25 ball, after his arrest by warrant at 5:25 p.m. yesterday on complaint of Loyal Edmundsen of the same address, filed in Judge Harry B.

Westgates court. SCOOTER STOLEN A 1946-model red scooter, owned by( Gordon Woodward of 880 Vine-land avenue, Baldwin Park, was sought today as a stolen vehicle. San Dimas sheriffs broadcast theft of the scooter, sometime between 8:30 and 9 a.m. yesterday from Covina high school, at the request of Covina police. Fourth St.

Fulton Road, LsVerne, Featuring Pomona Valleys FINEST SPANISH FOOD AND STEAK DINNERS Serving Week Days from 5 P.M. to 1 0 P.M. Sundays I P. M. to 8 P.

M. Closed Tuesdays Private Parties and Luncheons By Reservation. Call La Verne 2746 NO LIQUOR SERVED Friend parked his car opposite county, chairman of the home de-the police station while attending 'partment; Maurice A. Perry, a lodge meeting. (Riverside; E.

G. Buerkle, Kern; Clyde Brann, Solano, and Ralph Leavers, Siskiyou regional HOMES TOMORROW i i aw Before You Buy Be Sure See the 1 Beautifully Furnished MODEL HOME Philadelphia at Marquatta (1 Block W. of Rasarvoir on Philadelphia) Other 2 and 3 Bedroom Homes Prices Start at $9250 Enjoy Highly Delectable Spanish Food Amid an Atmosphere of Quaint Old California WHAT HAPPENED IN SACRAMENTO! Listen to ICPMO TONIGHT Friday 8:15 to 9 p.m. weff toll you tho WHOLE story and 17S HOT CITIZENS COMMITTEE Mrs. Richard Eby, Chairman Jack Booth, Office at 170 West Holt Avenue DESKS- For I Small Monthly it Votorans (No Othor Exponso) Payments Beautiful Tree Covered Lots for office and home Variety of Floor Plans and Elevations All Improvements In Sae Any Multiple Listing Broker Sales Office at Philadelphia at Marquette yS A Open 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Telephones Po. 1498 9877 or 2159 GISTS 56S E. Second Ph. 21422.

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