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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 3

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Hollywood, California
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The butcKered whist wu found Thia is the hate ever aeen" said Detective Lt PW Freestone head in the investigation Jie said the girl apparently was killed during tie night''VJ- vjv- 'The nude body' was found in a vacant Jot on -Norton Aw between Coliseum Sts 'Ji --V Police said the victim apparently was 16 or ITyesrs old and appeared to have been pretty though It was hard to tall from the way her Head and facrwere beaten and slashed 'The right leg was broken below the knee and the face was badly bruised' in addition to other mU- 50-Million tilations A paning motMtet hot ired the body lying just off the-sidewalk in a vacant lot la a rewly-devri-oped Southwest Los Angeles residential district He notified a woman In a nesifay' house who telephoned 5 ft 4 Inches police Detective Sgt Lambert and Lt Freestone estimated the girl's height at 5 ft 2 inches or bUtolUrMn Trfinance-- 659000 000-pub- eyes LONDON' Jan 15 iPrime Minister of fice announced tonight that blue Neither clothing Jewels nor other clues were on the body Juvenile officers were checking missing persons reports in an effort to make a tentative Identification According to Det Lt Lr Dawn clot hlng which may belong MARRIEDu-Fifm and atage actress Diiiia Barry Leed itoa tSatyof fndre andJoMiuHowarid tennis pro were married LfM iri New York today and will come West after a Jhe statement said an ic works program in Los An elea during the' next two ears today were -presented City- Council in special 20-page menage from May or Bowron Bowron urged that the propoa' ah be aubmitted -te voters In thq it was leached during the Ivisitof 1 French Premier Leon hon'eymooDain Florida The 1ride is the daughter of the late John Barrymore and Mrs Oelrichr Tweed (Writer Michael Strange) (Acme telejgjoto) primary election April -Declaring his proposals meet It he principal needs of wm the the victim -was in a vacant lot inrtho 1600 block iofW Adams Blvd: The gatpaenU were discovered by radio aiT affleeis who wen searching the vicinity for dues 1N4 Marders BeraAd The msnper In whim the found today wu mutilated re ed "homicide detectives of the double mutllstloh murder of two women In downtown hotels on the afternoon of Nov 15 1944 The bodies were found within a space of a few hourtwid Otto Steve Wilson 32-year-old ex-Nsvy cook confessed both killings after his arrest the same day He said 'he killed' the second victim "Just for He had picked up- the women wir registered with each ai husband and wife- On July 5 1945 Blum that the Anglo-French alliance 'Should hg concluded at the I earliest possible moment within the framework 'of Article 52 of the Charter of the United 'Nations and with the Object pf preventing I any- further aggression by Germany and of preserving peace and security" It also was agreed' the statement said -that negotiations for Ithe alliance "Should he opened as I soon as possible" "Ike two governments were I furthermore convinced that the I conclusion of such a treaty would facilitate the settlement in a spirit lot mutual underetamfing of all (questions arising between the two I the announcement addled Ford Prices Cut Up to DETROIT Jan IS Ford Motor Company today price reductions yang- ela: ing up to 50 on some model GUBERNATORIAL BATTLE INCLUDES HAND-TO-HAND JISTICUrFS Strike Notices Given i3State Oil Finns WASHINGTON JaiL The Labor De irtment said today that the Oil Workers Union CIO) had filed notices effective Feb IS (CIO) had filed ptrike notices Fiats flail as a supporter ofjlerman PP 'Talmadge '(center) v- tries break supporters at left and right return the blows jn the (Acme teleph6to)gV down the door of the of- Dee in Atianta and eject Ellis Arnall against 63 California oil companjerf it'- Gardner Sworn In ais Axobassador HE WAS HEADf FOB HOLDUP MEN' jTHE aSCONDME Solomon KacholLRaioHna -i- Jan Max Gardner was iworn in fcoday as ambassador to Great Britain Bakersfield Giocety Pad Signed r' city wMch am be met only by the issuance of Bowron uid otljer i vital problems such tnnsportatkln-vvterana housing bnd eiimlnatfim of smog should bo derer independently ioror'thepropoiah is one call- toe or xpeMiture of 10000000 to conatruct 4 network of inter-' ceptor sewers half of that sum to be spent In San Fernando Valley and expenditure of I6J00000 for acquisition of additional play- grounds and 1 recreational sites throughout the city iy Other-bonUsuM suggested by -the Mayoryrfouid pay for a new- city- Jail new poUce -administra tion building a new receiving hos- -pital a new health building and other developments to the Civic Center area Abo many new fire stations would bs built -and other stations relocated The Van Nuys City Hall would fit enlarged and -a number of incinerators would be constructed throughout the city "Beride foe bond 'proposals the Mayor aUo suggested 15 charter -These amendments included tri- creasing tM authorized bonded hi- debtedneu pf the city from tlV 16668 td" 12600(1000 which would be the new maximum on 1 the basis of 15 par cent of as-sessed value tiop of taxable prop- rty The Mayor this' was to the public works program far if the voters not approve foe amendment -any bond Issues approved at the election would have te legal effect -4 -Other geggeatfone He aW urged estatoiriupent'of a Department of Airports haring control of Its awn finds combining of the nah TV part mint nil lie Playground sndRecreation Department-' elrotkm of' CUy GbuncUmen at Brge rather by districts and creation of a Board of Referred Powers a au-percommisslon acting on matters -which other- dty commissions could not "suitably set upon" OESUEfflS i-v-- ATLANTA Ga Jan li (L19 An eider the day lutiwet-hg state ead OnarA bVM sd'kikef erders fraig Gev HeriWsn Talmadge Iswed hue tedey by CL A saxta axira umii r- Otar -aai (an ymar ucn-h IWliBML 1 Jan 15 UP) Representatives Vy: of markeloperators and A FL Retail Grocery Clerks 'Union agreed toddy bn a 655 weekly wage for dO hours after oner service nil Questions New Mattson Kidnap Suspect MalSni i la OMU station ohme was ready when hewu held up today for the second time In an hound An hour after a lone bandit away with ISO from his IXMon at 3600 Third St i more holdup men sppeef-ed to Be met fay a private patrolman who called pnep- iff deputies Jr Kachok saved thejUO he had taken in ainotwholdup No Arrested as suspects In holdup No 2 were Wfllimn Surfing 27 of Indio and Donald Dodds of 26724 Roseview Ave J- Ihw wke Is aervtag as Gev ElUs adjutant pansL- ATLANTA aiL Hermari Eugehe Talmadgei sleeted of GeorgU -today by the BUteLe store iaeued an executive order before noon WINDSOR OntJan 15 Federal Bureau "of Investigation agents were disclosed tp be questioning a suspect fn the famed Mattson kidnap-elaying case of 1936 I strip ipilitary' power rom' Gov Ellis Gibbd ArnaJJ wh tad refused to yield the office The order called for' demobilization of the Geolrgi -me viuu huiiu UCIUUUU-VUU VI wo GeoTgia f-orwr curia tto CHMmmI-' Ona awtata hriM jHhrt Mm 111 TUmLmMi 'i A to rata-MMrHa'JMmm Ctatfr Oak Mum tiwam Urn nr Mm SiMa ail VNL OrM May Vallaal Mr f-MtaSa- -f-Lantr curia 1-Daa Ma f-Lantr chkla I-Daa Orila i -jf r- fT p1'' ft 4 V' Mc-nm autoW aUaXai iartaam -j- i- Oraeka IU VWim 'M IS atnUmma 1J4 JL Mata -Mail "WjfatjfW lja(l HanlarSV 1:11 1 Urn Bari TvW OaQaal lta4l b-tlsht WlailriN lm SW Olarr Oaa Tal Far naa Grand Jury Asks 71 Emergency Hospitals State (home) Guard headed by Col Collins wh6m Amall this morning appdnted adjutant general r- Ibfanadge previously appointed Adjutant General Marvin Griffin A countywide emergency hospital program to reduce the highway death toll was presented today for a hew term as commander of the Georgia Nations) Guard No clash between military or civilian personnel In the state gov- by the 1946 Grand Juiy at its final session-The' Oil plan provides establishment of 71 emergency ovides eminent had occurred but tense spectators expected Amall or Talmadge eventually tq call out thei ftbunty to prevent: hospitals in ttie'tounty to prevent deaths of traffic victims often left lying injured for hours" because of lack of facilities Tony Adams' 2 accused slay er of State Highway Patrolman Steve SodeL took the staiml in his murder trial today deny he killed the officer He said he had been subjected to a talk- no eaf" treatment -fay Loe Angeles Sheriffs officers statements introduced Judge Charles Fricke'a court as confessions" were disowned today by Adame He Skid he-signed papers police pushed-fct him but didn't Know what he was signing s- Meanwhile! at Washington the War Department took a "hands attitude to elf attitude' today on the mmh fUm Fana lim -grldal Oawa Ill -s Lamdaa "-I MJS TIS IM riariH now n-nM itfs yjs CIm Oata lilt asam Ttn- 1 11 a alia FlrbUnc Laa Laat laka Bafe-Sta Os KtvarS JUL TraSUiamL Jaaaita Via nut MM Tam Ian B-OaM SrralitiaS aaliw au Baa disputed Georgia governorship It said it could not give Federal recognition to the-apRototment of an adjutant general of any state ion the spur of the Af v- WASHINGTON Jan 151 State Department made deer governor of Georgia not Legislature" Amall said you fail To comply with the' mandate of the- AuemMy Talmadge looking Amall squarely in the eyes Amall and TaImadge spoke calmly in- their exchange but theit ends Standing around were -tenie A fist fight broke outlaw Johnny Nalura 300-pound bodyguard of ffie late Eugene Talmadge gave a terrific beating to Buchanan aide and chauffeur to Amall Cboier heads finally' prevailed and the fighters were separated I A Amall telephoned Secretary of War Robert Patterson after vouain ticM immm -mr sa ns us Ouiabic Pww tMM nun isa-a rates V9 111 1S4S IS Ml MsaH MH IMS W-I The today it expects to be' consulted lop any Soviet-Norwegian agree-j men t-which would affect the 1920 (treaty demilitarising the Spits-bergen archIprlago 'Ir This position wai announced to I reporters by- Michael McDer-mott Secretary 3ymesL press Nbw- Mass Hearing Of Film Pidrets Set Ais A J' TVsf A -Ia SOalral Ill Spare' ty 'AM 1:11 Um Orrla MOa Dotr Chall Fla totabaab- BeaUM TUKHar- Saaab MaataUtv ftttal XL aratakaS VaUaT Bur US Ask UN Dejayon Arms Plan KE ny Jan -15' CIS-Soviet -r Russia efforts in the United Nations -Security Council today for theformhtion of a new UN disarmament commission but the United States asked for20 days 'to study the question-' -r Tug Towing LCts to Oiiiia in Distress SAN TRANCISCO Jan 15 (LBht Chinese tug -ATR-lfi which was towing two to China is "in distress" 200miles west of San Fran- risco and 'knother tug has been sent to-tfd her the Marine Exchange reported today Caltech Records Quake 700 Miles Away -v A i Wu An earthquake of magnitude" about'700 milds away but no direction indi- cated 'was'recorded St 1080:15 am today on it the California Institute of Technolor Seismo I graph at Pasadena SACRAMENTO Jan 15 Sen' Gerald O'Gara (D San Francisco today introduced a hill-: in the Senate for a constitutional amendment to authorize submis ion to the voters rt a propoul 1 Laat Ctaaea Flax as-Isistant Though' two man triala of film pickets have been halted by a JSu McDermott said that thus kfsriperiw Court Appellate Depart- to for a 100600000 bond ment drder the county went ahred third Em- swearing in Collins advised him that Talmadge had sworn In Griffin and asked which the Wat Department would recognize -Iji AdJrtBlag Offices? The War Department provides certain equipment for the Georgia Natkxial Guard but the state guard is operated by TalmadgeV executive order wu issued he and AmalL vied for executive power ln adjoining offices at the State Chpitol bsu-lng conflicting orders and appointing different men to state offices The strange battle for executive power which had been touched rtf to violence in the early hours of today started when the-State Legislature elected Talmadge governor' finance operations of a State hous tag agency V-'- WttelayerGivehv Years to Life! Wins 2-Daf Stay A companion bfil'pnmdes far-' ailing a special election at which 'C lie electorate would approve cal the electorate would approve the State Department has not -been informed of any fennel agreement between Norway and Russia on necessity of Joint defense" of ISpUsbergeik He said the depart-Iment likewise has no infprmation jthat-ihe Soviets-had denounced the 1920 treaty 1 rritain Challengei I Rm Claim to Island Army Extension 01 Draft Necessary BOSTON Jan 15 CD-Brig Gen Arthur Trudeau WarDe-parirhent personnel said today that the Army "may have to seek extension of selective service" beyond -the March 31 expiration date trvdeauioidthe of reject ihe hood issue The San Francisco Senator's measure- would give the Legisla-tore power to fix the means terms and conditiorarjinder which the mcy would housing Raymond A Dix 42 today wu sentenced to five years to life for the gunshot 'slaytog of his wife Allie at their Pacotoia hone Sept Superior Judge William' McKay gave Dix a twb-day atay pripr The county Supervisors apimQved a 50-per-day rental charge for the auditorium Kenneth Holiday Municipal Court Jury conunisakin er uid the restraining -order ap-plied only to the two trials of 315 pickats whidi had been in progress Those trials have been continued to Feb 3 pending a hearing Jan 24 on the order halting the man trials! i Philippines Volcano Erupts Again rs "TT furnish ToW rent housing ffe'pto College Presidents the action may to start rtthesent4nce at San be asked to retain the 107000Q Quentin Dix hai had pleaded guilty The-'- election took place at am- at the tail end or a 16-hour his wife Mxis-rt tow' income- The 'agency would be-iaiithorizcd to replan re- construct and--rehabilitate sub-'- ''standard or unsanitary areas man love necosary to fulfill occu-t Dix admitted he shot pational duties --lifter an argument- MANILA $an lAtSVMiyonrvo1eaufrntp ed violently aghin today A'UJS Navy pilot flying a mile away gaidMayoii threw smoke-and ashes 20000 feet into the' southern Luzon skies peak was almost entirely obscured by dense anfoke rising from lava flowing down the- slopes in scores of molten streams HOLLYWOOD FACES FIGHT 'V 7 Student Deatii Reported Due to Elbowing Probed LONDON Jan 15 in A for-eignOffice spokesman challenged today a hew Soviet claim to the (Arctic island of Medvexhi in the Istrategic Spitsbergen archipelago ahd'said Russia remained bound by the 1920 international treaty (demilitarizing the ialands Hie Soviet news agency Tass I quoting "authoritative Soviet cfi dea" said wu a Russian labnd? and announced Russia and Norwayhad agreed "the neceasit of Joint defense" lit the area the Soviet Union Jiave any valid claim to any island to that region" thefspokes-man aaid "That is Norwegian ter-rity" Tasa uid the 1920 treaty couli Traxriah to Confer With GOP Leaden Joint -tession vof the state Hdjue and Senate- Wrlte-ia Oiolu Tahnadge wu elected on the basil that he had the greatest mupber of write-in votes for governor in the general election last November Amall contended dhat the- Legislature had no right to eject a governor and planned to hold office until Lt GOv-Elect EThompcon is sworn to and ((iialified (to succeed to the rtfice Young father The late Eugene Talmadge had been elected governor to-the 'general election byf he died last month Ihtoiedwte a WASHINGTON Jari (A3M-The White House- announced today four (Republican Congressional readers will raeet with the-President at the White Houie: at 7 'am (PST) tomorrow together -with thLj)emocratic minority- leaders Senator Barklejr (Ky) and Representative Rayburn (Tex) 'LONDON 15 Ish film produces uked fprgov- (Tt autopsy was slated today' to thedufh 'df John Carver T9 of 11677 McCormick St North Hollywood who 'died last night to Burbank General Hospital' ollowtog a blow Jir tto stomach' v-v to police Carver Just before his death- declared he had been hit to the itotoach bjr the of another person Monday lh Hollywood High which attended er complaining -pf-atomach I Carver wu removed to the tal early yesterday morning Brit-1 that two maJorBritish film eom-Jri fov-lpaniea be "de-Americanized" enunent protection today Henry dflvctor-gen- wu elected he rushed dbWutahs I1 era! of the British Filnr producers froiqr'HollyBUOd and 'recommended 1 -jr- frV JVJ of American pictures which dom-' -y' inate bur screen'-' y' Of Jhe 80JJ0040 which Holly wood coiiectq0pHHudlgfhm fibn1 rentals' in Britain- French said: 9k thto country with its met- ger siinbty rt doilsis afford to pay this sum-W must reduce this huge wyment to America but I' mfiot suggesting that we can go without Hollywood pictures" -y Prisoofr Escapes CktJan15lLB wha made today for Vic- Witaschek 23 who escaped night from Gimp 'Angeles Sympathy Walkouts Mark Transport Strike in Umdon 2 -remain valid bCcause ito alg- earlv "-Sotment I Included nations which 1 truck disputecrux of an' "unof-feteVitaS 2ne ItofeaitiS ficialH strike vridcR aom i labor par-Pj" Ity 4nd 1 Britain could not accept that view -r -V I government' avv INDEX iv LONDON Jsn15 cm More Assn made the recommendations to the Board rt Trade which is writing a Parliamentary bill to control film impqrts and product French said the bill should add hew restrictions to those'' effect since 1938 giving British tiro-dticera ji' bigger ''share of a their home business i "We want a wall to protect The bodyis at North Hollywood 7'" to foe executive office where At-naljWu sittiig The door to AmaU'a office wAs locked Talmadge's men down foe door Ido hot disorder whffi he got to set up -ah' ariber? please1 Dalis Iblmedgo Amall replied he rendier Sit office lb thin 2000 Tluunes lightermea and j- thousands of stevedores knd dock- iv era quit -work todfay in sympathy waQwuts swelling to DJ)00-or more the number of peraons Idle Tremor Shakes Salvador Pole Rebuii DS thp uupjtupo WARSAW Jan I lilt TlUiltUM cpmmuniit-backedprovisional gov- emment )old the United States to- day it Intended to' run Sunday'ajT parUanientary elections its os lh A WmUmt Iwi knu AbmIm vktatte at-ie About Women 10 Claaaified Advertising 20-23' Drama A Entertainment 6-9 Editorial Page 14 Feature Page 15 Financial News 17 Radio 24 Sports 16-19 1lfniian oi TTnnam fw ak-Mar: SAN SALVADOR 13 £lydor Jan 15 lito A strong earth tremor wu felt hmt 4:16 am today Tho shock luted three sec In- mushrooming 10-day Qld trtnspbrt strike while we are still a comparatively small industry compared with cur mat AhmnotitA ftmsmk uM1 -A-.

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