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of a 10 McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS SERVICE THE BEE'S SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946 Sacramento, California El Dorado Jails Four Of Oakland 'Hot Car' Gang PLACERVILLE (El Dorado Nov. Sheriff Lowell O. West today said the arrests of three men and a girl in all Dorado County and roundup of in Oakland has broken a "hot car" gang operating in the east bay area. prisoners the West said, will aurrenderabis One, Joseph Kelly, 27, will be returned in an ambulance. He suffered fracture of the pelvis last night when a car went off the highway near Lake Tahoe.

The officers said Kelly was drivIng a stolen car. The officers subsequently arrested Thomas Finn, 18, Donald Ottati, 17, and Dolores Ucci, 18, all of Oakland. Sheriff West said each man was armed with a pistol and three rifles were found in the second car, also identified as stolen. Auburn Judge Orders Man Held For Murder AUBURN (Placer Nov. Joseph answer to McCrary, the 44, superior was court held tel Placer County on a murder charge, following a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace P.

N. Smith. He is charged with shooting Jack Starkey, a World War II veteran, last month. McCrary was remanded to the custody of, Sheriff E. J.

Kenison without bail. Assistant District Attorney Clarence M. Hawkins presented the evidence against McCrary. The accused was not represented by counsel. Sonny Wisecarver Is Released In Nevada On Habeas Corpus Writ REDDING (Shasta Nov.

(P) -District Attorney Daniel S. Carlton reported today Ellsworth (Sonny) Wisecarver, has been released by the Ely, Nevada auhorities on a writ of habeas corpus. Carlton said further efforts are expected to be made by the state youth authority to return him to face charges of escaping from the ca camp here. The 17 year old boy, whose amorous escapades led two adult women to elope with him, was arrested at McGill, Nev. on October after his escape last from the authority's Shasta County honor camp.

had been taken under custody of the youth authority in December 1945 after 24 year old Eleanor Deveny, a Los Angeles mother of two, went off to get a sandwich with him and forgot to return to her home. Board And Lodging Is Assured For 90 Days ROSEVILLE (Placer Nov. 5. Roy H. Loyd, 48, was sentenced to 90 days in the county jail by Justice of the Peace Leonard Layton for achieving the seemingly impossible.

Loyd located a vacant room in the federal dormitory on Church Street. He was sleeping soundly when he was rudely awakened by the police. The dormitory management declared the man neglected to register and failed to pay for the lodging. Advertisement When Your "Innards" are Crying the Blues WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel punk as the dickens, brings on stomach upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwell's famous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy and help you feel bright and chipper again.

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C. Lee Carl. CHIROPRACTOR Fluoroscope X-RAY Physical Examination Cardiograph 512 JAY STREET Phone 2-3575 HOURS 1 9 to 12 P. m. 10 8 p.

m. Sundays 11 a. m. to p.m. Dentist In Auburn Dies Of Gun Wound AUBURN Nov.

Dr. Claude (Placer, 59, dentist, was found dead of shotgun wound in the left side of his chest at 7 A. M. today under circumstances the investigating officers say dicate suicide. Mrs.

Irene M. Kruse, his wife, found the body. The authorities reported clothes, Dr. Kruse, attired in night went to a shed in the of his Shirley Street home, pressed the gun close to him and discharged it. Mrs.

Kruse said she went back to sleep after her husband arose at 6 A. M. and did not hear the gun report. She said Dr. Kruse had been ill lander live recently to see remarked his sixtieth he "would birthday." which was but a few days off.

Deputy Coroner Dorse Hite, Sheriff E. J. Kenison and District Attorney Clarence E. Tindall investigated. Dr.

Kruse practiced in Colfax for six years before coming here two years ago. Oregon Men Are Injured In Wreck TULELAKE (Siskiyou Nov. Two persons were sent to a Klamath Falls hospital with serious injuries and a third was treated for deep facial cuts following a headon collision of two automobiles at the junction of the Alturas Highway and Highway No. 39 one mile north of the California state line in Oregon. Seriously injured is Walter Ohrburg, 23, who was unconscious with a possible skull fracture and head cuts.

He was a passenger in a car driven by Floyd W. Stock, who is suffering of head and chest injuries. Both are residents of Merrill, Less seriously hurt is Roy McNeill of Tulelake, who has deep cuts above the eyes." Four Shafts Will Be Sunk At Nevada Mine GOLDFIELD Nov. With the purpose of determining the extent of the placer gold deposit found last August in its property near Goldpoint, the Goldpoint Mining Company will sink four small i shafts in November. Manager Harry De Votie said sampling of 40 feet of the gold bearing material indicates it averages about $1.50 in gold per cubic yard.

The deposit is largely an eroded shale is with some quartz, The considering working company property with a dragline unit and concentration, or fine crushing, screening and extraction of values by concentrating tables. Former operators opened the deposit in 1910 by sinking a 50 foot shaft, but failed to realize its value. Veterans Will Receive Advice On Gl Benefits ROSEVILLE (Placer Nov. 5. George Boles of San Rafael, Veterans Administration representative, and a three man staff will be here Saturday with a home service mobile unit to give assistance to veterans on any of the GI benefits handled by the administration and to answer questions.

The unit has covered approximately 800 miles in Superior California since leaving San Francisco October 21st. STATE 1909 KS. THEATRE Ph. 3-2585 GREGORY PECK "DAYS OF GLORY" Also 'FARACHUTE BATTALION' with ROBT. PRESTON Dining Dancing Every Night with Orchestra Except Monday Menu Hors-d'oevures Soup Salad Italian Spaghetti Filet Steak, Chicken or Turkey Potatoes Vegetable Dessert All the Coffee Yon Want Complete $2.00 No Cover Charge CLUB 43 43rd Ave.

and Franklin Blvd. Phone 6-4554 for Reservations Port Petition Is Accepted By Board In Yolo WOODLAND (Yolo Nov. 5. Formal presentation of the Sacramento-Yolo Port District petition was made to the Yolo County Board of Supervisors yesterday. A total of 2,069 Yolo signatures were on the petition.

At the same time, the petition formally was presented the Sacramento board with 16,346 signatures. Board Accepts petition, presented by Stephen W. Downey, attorney the for the district, was accepted by Yolo board. of the Davis Chamber of Commerce, headed by Representatives Dr. A.

E. Weaver, chairman of the transportation and industrial taken committee, explained the stand by the Davis Chamber of Commerce in opposing the project on the ground the community would not receive sufficient benefit to offset the tax. Urges More Study J. J. Truffini, Lester Hamel, vice president of the Davis chamber, and Robert Morrill urged the board to give proposal further study before the public hearing next month.

Downey stated the arguments for, and against port project can be presented at the hearing in Woodland December 2nd. Napa Rites Are Pending For Traffic Victim Funeral services are pending here for Miss Diana Phillips, 62, of St. instantly killed when struck by an automobile on the highway Helena, south of here, Roy Stubbs of Napa, driver, was not held. He told investigating officers and Coroner Charles Burchell he did not see the women, but felt a heavy jar throughout his car. He placed the machine in reverse and backed up until his headlights picked up the crumpled body at the roadside.

ST. HELENA (Napa Nov. 5. THEFT IS ADMITTED FAIRFIELD (Solano Nov. 5.

Hershal L. Howell, 24, Elmira, pleaded guilty before Superior Judge Joseph M. Raines of stealing two watches and two rings from Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Walls, Vacaville, on September 26th. The matter was referred to the probation officer, who will report on November 18th. Grant Technical College Masquers Delightedly Present Hilarious Sir Arthur Wing Singers "THE MAGISTRATE" Wed. and Nov.

6 and 7, 8:15 P. M. Grant Union Auditorium, No. Sacto. Adults 80c, Tax Incl.

Students 40c -EL DAVIS NEAR HIWAY DRIVE IN THEATRE Blumenfeld 1 Theatre Box Office Opens 6 P. M. STARTS TONIGHT LINDA DARNELL JACK OAKIE LYNN BARI "SWEET AND LOW DOWN" THRILLING 2ND HIT! LLOYD NOLAN "GUADALCANAL DIARY" ENDS TODAY JOHN "DAKOTA" WAYNE "FANGS OF THE WILD" LIBERTY 10 A. From Wed. Cont's M.

OPEN ALL NITE STARTS MIDNITE TONITE SMASH HITS TOGETHER A HIDDEN SECRET WALLS HAVE, EARS. THE NIGHT HAS EYES! BEHIND THE Rising to WALLS LAY Terrifying UNSEEN Suspense! I THINGS! CHARLES LAUGHTON The WALLS CAME Fury of a WINS Female Lee with BOWMAN Suspect Marguerite CHAPMAN "WHITE Please Keep The Secret of the WOMAN" Walls to Yourself! Yolo Refuse Receipts Doubled In October WOODLAND (Yolo Nov. City Clerk Rose Bloom said today financial returns for city garbage collections during October, the first month the increased refuse rate was in effect, almost doubled. Mrs. Bloom reported $3,002 was collected last month.

In September, $1,677 was received from Woodland residents and business houses. The city keeps one fourth of the gross and turns over the remainder to the Woodland Scavenger Company, a private firm. of Police Clarence Bailey reported 155 citations were issued tween 4 A. M. and 6 A.

There October for parking on streets, bewere 180 drunks arrested during the same period. Soldier Is Held In Vallejo Hit, Run Case FAIRFIELD (Solano Nov. 5. Master Sergeant Shirley Guy Reed, 39, of the Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Base was here by California highway arrested, patrolmen and jailed on a hit and run charge. He is accused of injuring John Kelly, 50, of Vallejo on the outskirts of Fairfield at 10:15 P.

M. Sunday. Kelly is in the county hospital with skull injuries and two breaks in his left leg. His condition is reported good. Highway patrolmen reported an arrest has followed every hit and run accident in Solano county this year.

Two Men Are Hurt In Mishap Near Marysville MARYSVILLE (Yuba Nov. 5. Gordon Pearsall, 28, of Napa and Norman DuBois, 22, of Hadlock, were hospitalized with minor injuries for a short time after a Highway 24, north of Marysville." RIALTO: 1 Chester Morris Richard Lane "Close Call For Boston Blackie" Roy Rogers and Trigger "SUNSET IN EL DORADO" TRIANON Ballroom DANCING Wednesday, Friday Saturday and Sunday Nights MISSION Albert Dekker- Susan Hayworth "AMONG THE Added Feature Hit "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" Place To FOX COAST The WEST 3 60 THEATRES HIPPODROME LAST DAY! "FOREVER AND A DAY" "SUMMER STORM" TOMORROW The Motion Picture 1946 Will Be Remembered For Darryl F. Zanuck presents, IRENE DUNNE: REX- HARRISON LINDA DARNELL ANNA AND THE: KING OF SIAM 20th CENTURY- FOX PICTURE 2nd Major Feature 3 Star Comedy Romp! Paramount presents DeHavilland RAY Milland Tufts "THE WELL. GROOMED BRIDE" CAPITOL ALL NITE JOHN HODIAK NANCY GUILD "SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT" Dennis Morgan Jack Carson "TWO GUYS from MILWAUKEE" TH.

Sts. LAST TIMES TODAY Con't. Daily from 1 P. M. VAN JOHNSON In "Easy To Wed" and "Cluny Brown" Pioneer Grower 5.

Of Peaches In Sutter Is Dead YUBA CITY (Sutter Nov. 5. James William Eager, 79, one of the first in Sutter County to plant cling peaches, died last night after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 P. M.

in the Elks Home Marysville under the direction the Jones Funeral Home. "or Interment will be in the Sutter City Cemetery. Eager was born in Petaluma of pioneer parents, the late George W. and Elizabeth Eager. In 1898, he planted one of the largest grape' vineyards in Sutter County.

When the vineyards began to die he was one of first to plant cling peaches, the basic industry for Sutter County. In 1936, he sold his large acreage to an Frank extended Poole, tour of retired the and world. made die He made his home in San Francisco for four years and then, due to ill health, returned to Yuba City to live with his brother, Warren Eager. on Street. Eager was interested in and instrumental in establishing several canneries in California, He is survived by the following brothers: Warren, Albert and Oscar of the Encinal District, Sutter County, He was the uncle of' James H.

Eager, William Wren and Allen Eager of the Encinal District and Mrs. Mildred Wood of Bakersfield. LOGGER IS HURT NEVADA CITY (Nevada Nov. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Graham of this city, who was hurt Saturday while engaged in aiding his father and brother in their logging business, was reported to be in a satisfactory condition yesterday at the Miners Hospital. Graham, a war veteran, fell 15 feet and his head struck timbers. GRAND Blumenfeld Theatre Last Day, 6:45 Jimmy Durante June Allyson "TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON" Jack Oakie Joan Davis "SHE WROTE THE BOOK" Free Dinnerware Wed. 3522 Stockton Blvd. Dial 6-6649 CHARLIE HOLT'S COLONIAL TONIGHT -Cont.

7 P. M. MARSHA HUNT JOHN CARROLL A Letter for Evie GEORGE MONTGOMERY GLENN MILLER AND HIS BAND Orchestra Wives OAK PARK-Take No. 5 or 6 Car CALIFORNIA TONIGHT -Cont. 7 P.

M. GRANT ALEXIS SMITH NIGHT AND DAY -Late World News Molding Mill In Reno Is Lost In $200,000 Blaze RENO Nov. National Millwork Company, molding mill was destroyed last night in a spectacular fire in the heart of the city's industrial district. Firemen were hard pressed to neaby prevent tanks the of fire from gasoline, spreading The loss is estimated at $200,000. plant is under lease to the National Millwork interests and is owned by the Clough-Fulton Company.

It is better known as the M. Moulding Company, previous operators. lumber Large were quantities burned of in addition unfinished to boxcars on a siding. All. but two pieces of Reno's fire equipment were pressed into service.

Flames rolled high and a towering pillar of smoke attracted hundreds of Renoites. The resulting traffic jam required practically all of the city's traffic force to unsnarl. Home For Rent, see. List with us Sold sign in front We will get you quick sale. Moss.

915 8th St. a sign you never and let us put a of your property. top price and a Lucas Harrison, Dial 3-9087. (adv Cont. 12 Noon Today THEATRE Tyrone Power Nancy Kelly JESSE JAMES Iris Adrian Bruce Bennett I'M FROM ARKANSAS LAST DAY Dan Duryea-June Vincent "THE BLACK "DRESSED TO KILL" OPEN IMES ALL NITE TOMORROW New and Thrilling Adventures.

With Michael Shayne, Detectivel Hugh Beaumont Kathryn Adams Cy Kendall "BLONDE FOR A DAY" COMPANION HIT ROUGH, TOUGH AND READY! BILLY HALOP AND THE GASHOUSE GANG ROBERT LOWERY TEALA LORING "GASHOUSE KIDS" Plus--Late World News and Short Subjects! ESQUIRE--LAST DAY TOWER--LAST DAY Burt Lancaster Gardner Dan Duryea June Vincent "THE KILLERS" "THE BLACK ANGEL" "CUBAN PETE" "DRESSED TO KILL" ESQUIRE TOWER STARTS When their TOMORROW kind of love goes this there's no turning back! Blumenfeld Theatres FITZGERALD GARFIELD LIVES Fred ALSO Brady A "RACKETEER SCANDALOUS" WITH WALTER BRENNAN FAYE EMERSON GEORGE COULOURIS GEORGE TOBIAS Restaurateur Buys 1734 Acre Napa Tract NAPA (Napa Nov. of the 734 acre Keller-Zeller tract southwest of here to W. (Tiny) Naylor of restaurant fame has been disclosed with the recording of a deed in the Napa County recorder's office. Revenue stamps indicate the price was approximately 000. The property was sold by Ernest A.

Zeller, Herthe Zeller Keller and Otto Keller. Naylor owns two large islands adjoining south. the Keller-Zeller largest, on the Russ 'Island, the contains 1,625 acres and Little Island, the smaller. 1,197. All of the is suited either for hay-raising or grazing.

There are three homes and outbuildings on the Zeller piece. OAK PARK THREE BIG ACTION WESTERNS George Huston LONE RIDER FIGHTS" BACK Tex O'Brien Jimmy Newell FEUD OF THE RANGE Bob Steele GUNSMOKE MESA Cartoon Comedy Must Face Grand Theft Charge In Yolo WOODLAND (Yolo Nov. 5. Paul H. Ditzler, 22, of Sacramento was held to answer to the superior court on a charge of grand theft by Justice of the Peace James L.

Hare. Bail was fixed at $2,000, Ditzler, accused stealing $320 from his brother in law, Sixto DacIan, was held in Sacramento for investigation of a fictitious check charge prior to his arrest here, Tune in KXOA, 1490 on your dial, now at 11:00 A. Mon. through for Artz Cook's special 1 home offerings! (adv ROLLER SKATE ROLLER 1031 Del North Paso Blvd. Sacto.

Nightly Except Monday, 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Sunday, P. Children, P. M. Classes for Beginners and Dance Instruction, Call 3-7279 FRI.

AND SAT. NOV. 8 9-JR. COLLEGE AUDITORIUM LIFE WITH FATHER Prices $3.00, 2.40, 1.80 and 1.20, Tax Incl. Ware-Hazelton Box Office Weinstock-Lubin Co.

"AND THEN THERE WERE NONE" LAST DAY JOHN WAYNE in "STAGECOACH" Studio Wheatce TOMORROW 2-Big Hits-2 HE WON EVERYTHING but HERS LOVE! WAS THE DEADLIEST THE OF THE SEVEN GREAT SINS DEADLY I JOHN Leave Her to starring Linda DARNELL Heaven Barbara BRITTON Late Gene TIERNEY and introducing Cornel WILDE Greg McCLURE, John L. Sullivan Jeanne CRAIN News Shots with 7a Cartoon Kruger Lu SENATOR andALHAMBRA "Centennial TOMORROW! Jeanne With THEY THAD ONE "Don't Crain HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN! story road vention unprecedented to con- OLIVIA happiness! De HAVILLAND TO 'Every him. my husband kisses FRANK! EACH ho wishes were you HIS OWN REAL! JOHN with LUND MARY ANDERSON You sinned and you'll pay ROLAND CULVER for it all the rest of your A Paramount Picture Zane Grey's Great Outdoor Romance! and "SUNSET PASS" James Warren Nan Leslie.

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