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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 2

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Enterprise-Recordi
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Chico, California
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Saturday Nov 12 10 Bay Area Traffic Toll Listed at 4 About People Durtiam- BACKS OROVILLE Th Oroville oer of Commerce has voted tte unanimous support of the move to unify th elementary school districts to the Oroville Union High Legislators Leave On Trip to Survey Pacific Problems Ylshinsky Insists Reds Have Offered Inspection Rights Rg Crowd Turns Out for Rebekah Ham Dinner Meet Mr and Mrs Ravekes have entertained a number of fused over tbs Rankes sister Mr Henry Christensen of Hayward Mr Joe Orlmshaw formerly of Pent who now Una in Hayward also Mr Ravekes' daughter Mr Everett Tyler of Berkeley and her cousin Mr Mas Davidson of Weed Mr and Mr Hillman KJorUe of Portland formerly of Nevada City Wi stopped to visit with the Ravekes and with the Charles WASHINGTON -OF Poor members of a House approplrationa subcommittee left by military plane today for a survey of occupation problems in the West Pacific The four were selected by Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the appropriations committee in response to an invitation by Defense luhik on Thursday Mr Kjorlie I Secretary Johnson Cannon said was formerly northern distort! the trip will provide first-hand presidmit of the CFWC information to assist reaching Mrs Ernest Lemm and her 1 decisions on appropriation requseu drughter Judy and Mary Ellen I for costs of government relief left Thursday for Berkeley where I and rehabilitation" they will epend the weekend with I The four are: AN PRANCiaoO -m- The Armistice Day weekend traffic death toD stood at four today th San Francisco Bay area William McConnell 76 Palo Alto mas struck and killed by an auto-mobile an Bayihore Highway near East Palo Alio Another vehicle pasted over his body Polk art hunting the driven of both car Highway patrolmen said McConnell had walked to the side of one oar whan the two other cars struck him i Boyd Maddux 34 of Hayward was killed In the beadoo collision of his car with another driven by Robert Field also of Hayward The accident occurred near Livermore William Itoctaford $1 Oakland was struck and killed by an automobile In Oakland The driver was not held Two months old Frandsto Hobbs of San Prandaoo (bed of Injuries suffered In an auto eolllalon hero Anderson Declares Krug Was Ousted Because He Pushed for Reclamation Brown Rites Are Conducted Today Funeral services for Jean Brown hie time resident at Butte County who (Red at lkiloe Hospital Thursday ware held this altar-noon at 3 tt the Huddleston Funeral Chape! with Rev Allen Taff of the Orace Baptist Church officiating Mrs Earl Simons sang "In the I Garden" and "Some Urn veil Understand" accompanied on th Chapel organ by Marie Erwin FHends serving as casketbearera were James Brown Archie Brown John Millhouse Stanley Muller Gerald Metoger and Dos Moo-berry Interment was bo the Fine Creek cemetery 4 Martha Teeples Dies At Hospital in Oroville Mr Martha Teeples of Chico and a native of Text died last evening at an Oroville hospital She had resided in Chico for a tout 12 years and she and her husband Would have observed their 54th wedding anniversary tomorrow Funeral services will be held at the Paradise Chapel of the Fines Monday at 3 Survivors include her husband 8 Teeples of Chico and the I allowing sons end daughters Herschel and Oens Teeples Mrs Clvde Griggs all of Chico Leonard Teeples Oklahoma Tase Teeples Lot Angeles Mr Nick CoUtto Willows Mr Iva Peter-on Fortune Calif a brother Tom Webb Los Angeles end 14 grandchildren Three Women Injured as Auto Dodges Cattle Herd Two women received minor injuries and a third received a broken arm and possible fractured shoulder when the car In which they were riding apparently skidded out of control In avoiding a herd of cattle near Corner Thursday night Mrs Beverly Brooke of Woodiest Star Route received the broken bones and Mrs Mae Laugh and Mrs Doris Stcenbock both of Woodleaf Star Route were treated for minor injuries and released California Highway Patrolmen investigated the aocldent urt SUCCESS Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vlabin-sky insisted today the Soviet Union has offered to open its territory for atomic inspection Vlshlnsky jumped into the closing stages of UN debate on atomic enerty with a fiery answer to John Hldterson assistant Secretory of State Htckersoo yesterday told the United Nations special political commute that the Soviet Union refused to open Us territory The Soviet delegate said Hiek-erson was in error to no warrant" Vtohln-sky said "for his stating we refuse to open up oar territory for Inspection" Shortly before Vlshlnsky spoke In the atomic debate Soviet Ambassador Alexander Panyushkln took a walkout from th UN social committee session Panyushkln refused to answer Yugoslav charge that Russia to moving troop on border and strode angrily from the room leaving hit chair significantly vacant "I consider It beneath my dignity to answer the slanders of the representative of the Tito clique' he said 4 Supervisors to Look At Salary Schedule (continued From Pag I) Justices and constables although a change in the salary scales to expected Annual pay for the auditor district attorney and supervisors wee raised by the legislature in a bill signed last April by Governor Earl Warren Th pay hike effective with new terms In the offices gives the supervisors $3400 year the district attorney and the auditor $4000 Since none of the pay hikes win become effective until new terms begin early In 1961 the present officers will not receive the raise unless they are re-elected- Offices up for election next year include the assessor auditor clerk district attorney all justices of the peace constables sheriff superior court Judges supervisors in the Chico districts treasurer and recorder Non-ell (D-Arkl Passman D-Ala) Kruse (D-Ind) and A Miller (R-Nebi They will go to Ouam Japan Korea Okinawa and the Philippine The Congressmen an due at Fairfield Sulsun Airport this evening They will spend tonight there and leave about 7 a Pacific Standard Time tomorrow for Hlckam Field Hawaii 4 Oroville Mm Arraigned On Charges of Minder Robert Jones S3 Oroville was arraigned in Justice court here Thursday afternoon on charges of murder No date has been set for the preliminary hearing Jones is charged with subbing i Jack) Terrell Marysville to death November after a quarrel at the home of Jonea' mother Mqa Josephine Kloss Jones told Justice of the Peace Harry Hills that he wanted time to obtain services of a lawyer be-for the preliminary hearing SUNDAY Already predicted an Oscar SENATOR winner: TMS YEAR THE PICTURE IS PMKYI 'IT'S A SMASH'! wr wwoau DURHAM -Ow rots Chico Netom I and Farad lee Joined those frn Dur-tor the Alt Rehekah ham at the I OOF Ball Thursday While this I knows aa tht ham dinner If not only the ham which It appreciated by thorn who attend Book general chairman and the member of his committee received the congratulations of those attending upon the excellence of the far All mooey raised by the dinner win be need for the new rag which is to adorn the lodge room The Pink and Green Club sold articles for Christmas and Mr Wageman was in charge of this sale There were 10 tables of whist dvtag the card playing hour and priest were awarded Them were donated by the Durham merchants including Jack De Lapp Durham Hardware Durham Drag Durham Economy Crump' KU-pa trie's Electric Oro-certeria Delies Beers-Sbell OU Tind Match Company Ed Baxter Standard Oil and A Strong Prises were won by Mesdames Wahl Clark Dorsey mtn and Fred Ryan Mc-Anarlin David Frick of Paradise and Ned Tuck of Chler High score prims were won by Mrs Oedl Franklin and Fred Rollins and the low by Mr Mayfield Boone and A CurtU For holding the lowest hands during the evening prises were given to Mrs Tawnan Compton and Mrs Ivan Zonko Mr James Weldin was chairman for the decorating committee and the lodge room was arranged with large bouquets of Michaelmas daisies and marigolds while the dining room featured pyracan-thus berries Everyone worked hard to make this an outstanding success 4 Chamber Directors Alter wvWwIVWI PI vVlVi fwllW Rules Regarding Terms Of Board and Officers The chamber of commerce board of directors at their luncheon meeting this week amended the constitution and bylaws so that the terms served by officers and board members would coincide with the chambers fiscal year Board members ere elected for three-year term with (me third of the members going out of office each year Officers an elected rly They have been taking office socordanoe with the calendar year In order to make it more convenient in the transaction of bust ness the time of office has been changed to coincide with the fiscal year starting July 1 4 ACCIDENT VICTIM SACRAMENTO Edward Bravo 74 died at a hospital early today from injuries received when etruck by an automobile Thursday night ALBUQUERQUE NM-lff-Senator Clinton Anderson (D-NM) said today no question that Julius A Krug was let out becauae ht kept pressing for reclamation project" He bad an obligation to do ao Anderson added "and glad that he Anderson former secretory of agriculture to President Truman' oabtnet Mamed the Bureau of the Budget "It is no secret that I was very fond of Cap Krug I am sorry he was Mamed for asking for appropriations and project whkh were not approved by th Bureau of Budget 4 Tappie Funeral Service Conducted at RetkRng Constable Knapp Probing Report of Home Burglary Mr Lemma sister Mias Victoria Antonovich Mias Antonowtch la now a surglval nurse at the Herrick General Hospital In Berkeley She returned this summer from Honolulu where she was nursing at the Children's Hospital Drapery Class Will Start Here Monday A class in the making of draperies will start Monday evening at the Chico Evening Night School it was announced today by 8 Mstteson director The class which will start at 7 is being taught by Mrs Norah Walters Mrs Walters ha had experience in Palo Alto where she taught a similar course and worked In a drapery shop Interested persons may register In the evening school office at the Chico High School Mstteson also announced that there It still room In the afternoon ceramics data for additional student The class is held Monday and Tuesday afternoons from 1-4 -4 British Nudism Booms Under Post-War Group (Continued From Fage 1) with nudists and non-nudlsts taking the sun together They want certain public beaches set aside The BSBA doesn't even like O-string swim suit Its insistence on complete nudity for all posed a problem this summer at a club near London Naked customers in the restaurant tell who were the walt-iaes They were unclothed too The hired help ware given armbands At that entrance a sign proclaims: "Thla is a secluded pleasance in the heart of the woodland remote from the busy haunts of There as elsewhere members swim play tennis and picnic under the trees wearing not a stitch Biggest pain hi the neck for British nudist club directors Mrs Baisam says is the unbalance of ms Far more males than females Join the ratio being about four to one get many many applications from single men but not enough from the right-type The BSBA and some other nudist groups are preparing a Mack list of undesirable characters who have been trying to muscle into the movement with unworthy motives But the problem is not very acute Mr Bassam said nudists being a cut above the average In morality and integrity So far the Mack list contains fewer than ten names The BSBA prises propriety above all No beer or liquor Is sold at the camps although many of the members love their pint of mild and bitter clubs applied for drink licenses some people might think going In for orgies" explained Mrs Bassam Mrs I Cadden Rt 1 Box 309-0 Chico reported yesterday to ConsUMe Roy Knapp that her home had been entered October 13 and that several articles had been token Stolen Items Included one 31 Jewel Elgin man's white gold wrist watch valued at MO one sterling silver lapel pin valued at $S6 and one small pouch full of small tools valued at $35 Knapp Is Investigating the REDDING Funeral services were held here Thursday for Raymond Tappie $0 father of Eugene Tappie a former well-known Chioo student The deceased was a prominent ousineasman at Trinity Center near Redding where he was also postmaster for 30 year He was a veteran of World War I a member of tht American Legion and past president of the Northern Trinity Sportsmen's Association Besides his son he is survived by his wife a half-brother Elmer McDonald and his mother Mrs Oertrude McDonald of Trinity Center Bridges and Lieutenants Going on Trial Monday SAN FRANCISCO -(AN-Ham Bridges and two of nis Longshore Union aides go on trial Monday before 8 District Judge George Harris Bridges president of the CIO International Longshoremens and Warehousemen's Union is charg ed with perjury end conspiracy 0 defraud in testifying at his 1945 naturalization hearing that ha never had been a Communist CRAIN BARRYMORE Football Results Dartmouth If Cornell 7 Brown Harvard 14 Princeton 31 Yale 13 Notre Dame 43 North Carolina 6 Trinity 7 Wesleyan 6 Army 14 Penn It nun WATERS Minor Auto Accidents Reported to PoHcemen Two minor accidents were reported to the Chico police yester day Richard Reuter 1607 Arcadian drove his cat into a car owned by Homer A doon of Durham car was parked William Ernest Dausey Durham driving a sedan and Lewis Griffith Chico driving a motorcycle collided yesterday morning at Second and Broadway Edward Howard 154v Arcadian a passenger on Griffith's motorcycle was bruised slightly 4 Stewart Says Samish Pcobe Will Continue MIAN IIINDIGAN Plus: Lattst "March of Time" ENDS TONIGHT ALSO Jt AiA-AtS thing i on-y the CHICO DSIVf IN IHIAUR Wait 3iUwfi Pcs IT'S DELIGHTFUL! LINDA DARNELL Unfaithfully Yours AND DIVILS CARGO TOMORROW Look or Tht Silver Lining Mine As Steel Strike Ends (Continued From Pave nesday after a 52-dav strike but with the warning that he will call them out again Dec 1 if no contract has been reached by then The spreading peace In the steel Industry left only 134600 workers idle in that Industry out of the 513000 who struck Oct I But the long shutdown caused layoffs of an estimated half million workers in Industries dependent upon steel The automobile industry has laid off 43000 production workers snd expected to lay off another 37000 during the next two weeks Industry spokesmen said they probably would have to allow from four to six weeks for the steel plants to build up sufficient stock piles to resume auto production The steel plants themselves will require several days to get back to normal Th term accepted by 8 Steel and Inland were similar to those In the Bethlehem contract signed Oct 31 Generally they provide $100 minimum monthly peris Ion payments to workers 65 who have served 35 year The companies must finance cost of the pension for the difference between the amount the employe will receive from federal old age benefits and the $100 Workers with fewer than 26 years of service also are eligible for pension but at smaller amount The basic wage is unchanged Police Notes The following appeared hi poller court today for raffle vioKlons: Henry Cambra 17 Chico failure to atop at a stop sign to appear later with hit parents William Forbes 33 Chico passing on the right fined $3 Jerry Hombeck 16 Chico having no license fined $5 Richard Johnston 14 Chico speeding fined $750 Roger McHadden 19 Chico carrying a passenger on a motorcycle without the proper attachments fined $5 Jim Guernsey 16 of Chico riding a bicycle on the sidewalk fined $250 memo W6AWS IN TECHNICOLOR 6:35 9:20 5:20 8:05 10:45 GUADALCANAL A DIARY (Continued From Page 1) the committee that the Samish lobbying probe be transferred to the office of the district attorney of Sacramento county stating that the committee at the seme time would a constant supervision so that there is no abandonment of this project" The committee passed the motion unanimously diocese of Rochester died today Illness had forced his resignation which became effective Nov 3 Among survivors are a son Frederick of Santo Barbara Calif Luxury Yacht Goes Aground None Lost (Continued From Page 1) knew the boat had struck some thing "Hie Corsair left dock ab 10:45 and it was going slowly out the harbor for the return to Los Angeles It may have been half an hour before rtie struck were no lights marking the lane to be followed but there was a bright moon about half full "We went on deck at once as an alert was sounded and the ship's officers toM us whst to do All of us were told what to do We were told to put on our life preservers and to go to our boat stations all the paseengers were dressed Only a few men and women had gone to bed Those grabbed some things coats and so forth to put over their night clothing and they went that way to the boats "Our lifeboat was marked for 45 persons but there were not nearly that many In it I don't know how many Possibly it was half full "We were helped Into the boat which was lowered to the water which was quite still Then a launch or a Coast Guard boat towed us to shore "The officers and crew were fine We mere assured there was no danger whatever but that we must go ashore and go back to our which we did "Some of the passengers may have been a little excited but there was no panic at all nothing like that The officers handled the whole thing very nicely" EX-BISHOP DIES ROCHESTER (IP) Rt Rev Bartel Reinheimer 60 former bishop of the Episcopal CHICO'S FAVORITE NIGHT SPOT Ends Tonight a lost Cause Baby1- NEWS CARTOON THE HAWAHAN ROOM Now Under New Management DINE DANCE DRINK 9 TO 1 A SUNDAYS Ray ohm's (Sahirdayi) AND THE WESTERN PALS MAKE A DATE FOR A DANCE Treat Your Friend to the Finest American and Chinese Cuisine YOUR FAVORITI DRINK MIXED TO PLEASE YOU YOUR JOE FONG lECINO 9th and Esplanade STARTS SUNDAY Last Times Saturday Alio The Pecos Pistol A Musical Westeni NEWS AND CARTOON TEAME SINGIN 4IVCRSAL IKTUtNATI priMSU 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 OPENS SUNDAY IN TECHNICOLOR Barbara' STANWYCK Robert PRESTON Stephen McNALLY -to the Musk Romance and Gaiety of a real Mexico Carnival fiesta! 'FIESTA HAWAIIAN ROOM TRAVELERS HOTEL WILDING ESTHER WILLIAMS ARM TMBMWr-CVB CMMOM tom (mmu sstoe ALSO tear to" Vnt nwisiit Phone 285 222 Fourth St Uteris 11:6 News snd Cart eon Ricardo Montalbon Wijtne Morris Isis MaxmH v-hr At: Trail at TIn Yukon.

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