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I Citiiea-Newi Hollywood Saturday Jan 20 19ft THE PRESIDENT'S FOURTH TERM PROBLEMS FDR I 1 1 Spouse JHurf in Trailer Blaze Electors Stage Aircraft Jobs Gain 30 Pet 6 Southland Plants Boost Hiring Ratio AP Begins Fourth Term Prayer for Victory Keynotes Rites XYHFN Franklin 0 Pooseveff foltei office for his fourth term os President of (he United StateT he will also enter what may be ihe most furbuerif period of his-and the toreer These ore the maor problems he must face: Charlps Muni 70 former 1736 Normandie Ave was A 30 per cent increase in num jjf'HritkU condition 'at a Phoenix WASHINGTON Jan 20 DD-her of men hired in mx Southern Ariz hoKpital today suffering The Electoral College gave out the California aircraft plants during burns received in a house diplomas last night the first two weeks in January as trailer blaze which cost the life 0 ever had the illus-compared with the same period In bis 6R-yar-oM wife Elizabeth trnus audience Tor fts Camiiiencj-December was announced today 'be I ntted Press reported nieni Day as this ope thdugh the Aircraft War Production The trailer in which the couple Fifteen hundred people jammed Council bad lived in Phoenix stnjfe last (he grand ballroom of the May During "the same period a 38 month caught fire when Murdock flower Hotel sipped champagne cent decrease was recorded in poured gasoline into trie tank of an(j mbbled at lobster thermidor mb termination- Men drafted bv a lighted stove to jp gjVf once more theillu- the Army were excluded from the Mrs Murdock who had Imen nr jtiat presidential elector- cast survev of the effect of the govern- sleeping in the rear of the trailer vo1f for Chief Executive ment's recent or fight" appahently died of burns and as urder phyxiation The aged man be Of 'College' Show and the Vice-President Even a lot of the Republican Hirings increased from 923 to IkAA 1 a CV 1 1209 in the six major Southern California aircraft plants while in die same period mb lieved to be a retired insurance Mflh rllf fOt1 CAI AMt 1 I vn 1 man suffered severe burns of the legs arms and face WINNING THE WAR Blueprints for a world working together must be made by Roosevelt Churchill and Stalin along with statesmen of liberated nations First on the list is conquering Germany Then the nation's whole military weight can be turned on Japan to win the Pacific war Tlie shindig -sort of touched off Mr Roosevelt's fourth term inauguration Despite the Republicans it was frankly a good -old shouting shebang for FDR and Vice-president -Elect Harry Truman Guest List 1 1 I tin- town think it was jjn-Mayor Rowron and several port ant Gue-ts included Gen-eommlssioners of the Department oral of the Army George Mar Water and Power led Los An- shall Admiral of the Fleet Emesj geles early today to investigate King Mrs Roosevelt the Su-reports from Owens Valley that preme Court justices the Cabinet residents there are dissatisjretinng Vice-President Henry Wal-Diedw ith the city's method of leas- lace and so on ad infinitum grazing lands Lansing Hatfield and Marjorie The officials wd! gather in- fwrence of the Met sang Bob formation in Bishop and Jndepend- jp quipped Edward Rob-ence regarding the situation in an nson couldn't find a seat: attempt to form a satisfactory city Chairman Connally of the Sen-policy They will return Monday a(e -'omgn Relations Committee Some tenants of the city -ow ned the war and jieace prob-lands have complained the city has ems ahea(i The President sent a forced them out of their homes hy mrvvlg( jn which lie sajd it was a leasing the land to higher bidders thj Ihat thf natjon cafl according to reports from the hflVp pp(tions and such 1hings electors in the middle of a global a i Democratic National Chair-' terminations dropped from 923 to 583 Employment of women remained at the level of 43 per cent of total employes held for more than a year Plants covered in the survey weye Consolidated -Vultee Douglas Lockheed North American Northrop and Rvan Fr Hubbard Lecture Near Fr Bernard Hubbard A an id in town today Deploring the complex with which many people are afflicted in their ideas about Alaska Father Hubbard asserts that it has A war to rediscover" this country in which he ha spe nt 18 conseru vc years as an explorer and geography student Since the war the glacier priest has served as a special adviser for the Army and Navy drawing on his long experience in that part of the globe to become what he terms "every hing without portfolio" for members of our armed Mrs of (some mg Wallace Proves Hit electors for Dewey were there man Robert Hannegan wasj equally grave Wallace Makes Hit It remained for Henry Wallace to touch off exuberance that prevailed then for the rest of the night He got up to say how he i'argdr Opens Affair There was a grand-procession to start things off Servicemen with Purple Hearts and battle stars carried in ihe flags One happy elector on the balcony insisted on waving a big flag and almost dropped it on Mrs Roosevelt Presiding over the college was the "dean" Michael Francis Doyle of Philadelphia Former Ally Gen Homer Cummings read the message to the assemblage Tlie real snapper of the evening was the hotel bellhop who elbowed his wav through admirals generals high dignitaries arid little stuffed shirts to drone: "Call for Frank Sinatra" Nobody swooned HOARY SWITCH GAME COSTS LA RESIDENT $2500 IN SAVINGS an old game but it still It works John Fdgar 227 Main St resented a remark of two strang- i tfit i i ers who told him he dCrin have a dime He bet N50 to $T70 he could produce $2500 in postal savings certificates He produced them and passed i Fundi? coffee shop to one wrapped them in a handkerchief table lit 'i of the men Tax revision to spur private enterprise and pay off the national debt will be required Still without a home Herman Guthrie "no ai- anvmore anfj lf hoped Truman Praising recent Unted States de- rived in town last week two WoU)d haV( as rouch lun as he did vplopmcnts in postwar travel such small children another daughter crowd liked it so much every-as the Canol project the Alaskan in Hospital suffering st0CKj U)) anc( cheered Highway and the Point Barrow from a brain tumor and the Then Henry stopped the petroleum reserve Father Huh- clothes on their bark- were (ore- 'inadvertently' calling it the bard declared that these protects ed to leave their hotel room to- Mr and ho ar- VVHn( going to lie Vice-President "electrical college" World Union Plan FDR's Tou9hest New Term WorrY WASHINGTON Jan 20 CP1 The task of transforming the wal a forming Need for adequate health and education program was stated in recent Presidential talk FR Declared In Shane' IIV JIIUV WASHINGTON Jan 20 -President Roosevelt hasn't had a cold all Winter And while there is considerable knocking on wood around the White House his doctor says he's in "fine as he starts a fourth term Vice Admiral Ross Mclntire Surgeon General of the Navy who sticks a thermometer in the Presidential mouth on the slightest etc cusp said today Mr health compares favorably with that of most men of 63 The President will be 63 in 10 days Asked how the Chief Exec- time's heart lungs and general condition stacked up against those of the average man of his age Mclntire remarked "Everything's fine He went through the campaign in fine shape and right on through the following months lie's had no colds this winter arid vve aJI feel 1 4t time alliance of the United Nations into a powerful force for world peace is the greatest single job confronting President Roosevelt in ins fourth term It presents him With an unparelleled need for dove-tailing this nation's foreign and domestic policies and lot lilting together into a single pattern of world-relation- ships American economic as well as political interests The first task of the fourth term leadership will come within the next or three weeks when he keeps his second secret rendezvous with Churchill and Stalin Broadly the President's fourth ED Jan 20 tTi Pvvo "assure the United States of ade- quale gasqlme supplies oil arid highway arid air fields "All that is necessary for the completion pf the picture is ihe friendly cooperation of Russia when the war is he con eluded After three-month lecture tour in the Win ted State- of which his i talk at the Shrine Auditorium next I Thursday evening is a part Father Hubbard will return to his duties in the North Expressing his parting ambition the glaciet priest -aid: "This time I hope to drop into Ihe Valley of a Thousand Smoke- in a helicopter Eighteen years of long by foot begin to wear on a man" Guthries Leave Hotel With No Place to Go day ithout any ery definite idea of where they "ill go have had several offers from people who are willing to take care of our children but no one has offered us a place to stay" Mrs Guthrie explained Friends in Inglewood vvill aid them in finding rooms this week-end S1P added Meanwhile doctors reported that their daughter is "somewhat better" but that no definite step (-an be taken to operate uml she Katns strength 1 1 AU 601010 MOO j) BlQZ6 A 70-year-old man John Haud-erstein lost his life early today when fire of undetermined origin destroyed his home at 1453 Landa St He was trapped when the walls and roof collapsed Three fire companies under Battalion Chief I Eggleston fought the flames two hours before extinguishing them SUGAR' GEISE TO MARRY IN JUNE Miss Tanya Geise known as Geise" at the Florentine nightclub where she en- lie grouped trm problems may ln' categories I ncunditlunal Surrender (1) Prosecution of the war to unconditional surrender of Ger- many and Japan The pattern of Allied cooperation is well develop ed and official Washington has every conviction that it will last through the final battle Domes- ontinuril from Pagr 1 lions of Americans fighting abroad An inch of powdery snow man-tied tile Capital and spread a glistening blanket arrive- the White House Streets were glazed Government departments were on the job as usual Congres- was invited to the ceremony but the general public had to fend for itself in the park-wavs In tia i i'in of the White House religious -ervices wejc con- ducted inlay President and members of hts-personal and 'Official family They followed the Episcopalian service but there werp special prayers The President bpwed his head rind ti-ked for victory in a wailing world He prayed for all tluKt in -ervice ol the United "tlvat they being armed with thy defense may be preserved ever more in all perils" Prayer for Foes Mr Roosevelt even joined In a prove fet "in etjbmk composed tby the late Archbishop of Can-jterbury William Temple Outside in the streets surrounding the White House plows shovels and trucks were busy Clearing away snow The historic inaugural ritual itself remained untouched in the new setting A prayer Tlie oath of office for Vice President Elect Harry Truman a Presidential hand on a yellowing 259-year-old family Bibit opened to the hope and charity" passage Chief Justice Stone administering the President repeating a 37-word oath An inaugural address A benediction The national an-j them The hours following the inauguration were reserved for more festive moments Some 1500 special guests had invitations to a buffet luncheon at the White House A thousand had bids to a late afternoon tea and reception Iay of And that was tlie day marked opt for Mr Roosevelt lie termed it "a day of solemn import" To members of the Electoral College Republicans and Democrats alike he declared in a message last night that Americans should "be grateful that the orderly processes of democracy still dominate our national life" that "in the midst of global war it ha been possible to hold our normal ocn CTAMPC ncu oimiyito EXPECTED TO BE VALIDATED BY OP A puc Office of Price Adminislra- lion will probably validate six red stamps worth 60 for the five-week period from Jan 28 through March 3 it was learned today Only five red stamps or 50 points were validated for the cur- rent ration period which is only four teete long The proBaTJTe higher number of points for the next period will not mean any increase in the point- purchasing power of the house- wife it was pointed out FREE Wa want van an atir mafln lift Mann "atianal Par Tba world i mMt taikad-at itamp Franttic Gaya'a painting af (Re Dtuhaaa of Albabttar known ai 'THE NUDE DUCHESS Ra-member Iht itarng i intirtly I Whaa mailed atbar af aur ipreial adart will Included for your Impeotian Sand far yeura now Only ane aarh naw euitamar Bark 0 Boa 448 fa la Alta Guarantee the Actcu-racy of Your New 1945 Withholding Deduction! US of th now Dofondpn SfcnpH Withholding TdK Chort will Ouoronfne the oc curacy yoor poy-rofl deductions This vitibl-lndx Hioood-cord chort system is compact wot to mA ond shows deductions at lightning speed Printed in large easy -to-read' type arranged to direct your gkmce lest anti to the right answer four editions for weehly bi-weekly semi-monthly and monthly payrolls AH editions show daily and miscellaneous deductions DELBRIDGE SIMPLIFIED WlTHHpLDtNG TAX CHART Price $250 ORDER YOUR COPY HOW HOLLYWOOD CITIZEN Sntlirmer nor Fngrm eri" 6364 Holly wood Blvd good about that" jtically Mr greatest A for recurrent rumors about task will lie to maintain industrial operations tooth extractions and production and manpower ailoca various ailments the Presidential ions for maximum home front physician declared that "ail that: support of the battle fronts He stuff tis just talk and there's also must arrange for a smooth nothing to be done" switchover ffotn the war in Eur- He said lie has a list of 11 dif- ope to tlie war in the Pacific when of ferent things wrong with t-he Pres- jdvmt on the basis of nitfior If 1V1 ll' Germany is finally deleafed (2) Plans for victory most Unique Alibi Said Offered on Uniform-Wearing Robert Wade 33 San Bernar-1 dino taxi driver alibied today when he was taken into custody in Los Angeles on suspicion of illegally wearing the uniform of an Army officer that he wore the uniform "to help the FBI catch-criminals" according to aut hori-ties Johanna Humbert' 19 of side wife of an Army sergeant was taken into custody with Wade Officers said she is wanted for probation violation in Riverside County Provost marshal officers arrested Wade 1 1 11 1 If" Sailor Jailed for Theft From Chaplin's Guests jjes carrying a thutuler of plans have been completed ttl Work amt get ling away with lugjnmng with the adoption of the fatally burning the fireman The locomotive was damaged badly and rails were twisted and I ies burned Two southbound sect ions of the West roast train operating years ago fine suggestion M-mHarid Sacramento JiniTgdltlbnal surrender stand by and Chtirchill more than engineer and and! it in grand Mclntire said OF AWARD tertains ill be married to Deputy who was -to add the $110 to if I Pat ro1-Sheriff Walter Morgan in a When Edgar examined his sav- Froelich for two years double ring ceremony June 7 it jpgs he fpunri a handkerchief chairman of membership com-wa known lodav stuffed witfi newspapers' cut ihe mittee Terrel has been active in Hie couple were in the news size of the certificates The men the Shrine fftr many years a few months ago when a pair of had gone bandits tried to rob them as they were sitting In a car Deputy Morgan a crack -hot frustated Cleaning Pressing Rates Will Be Let Feb 6 has been Getting America's servicemen back info civilian life will be a major adjustment job First Lady Tired It's Temporary 'Inauguritis' WASHINGTON Jan Mrs Franklin 1) Roosevelt Is tired It's only a bit of inauguritis Very temporary The First Lady who for a dozen years has set a pace that winded and wilted others today Is drooping just a little with the strain of her fourth inauguration Her voice is hoarse Her right arm is tired She says she's nothing hut shake hands" these last two days Today she is shaking hands literally several thousand more times what with 2000 guests coming to luncheon following the inaugural then hundreds more for a lea and still more at a reception later 2 Get Appointments to El Malaikah Offices Fim Kvo flnnouncf i) official appointments iy William Paul newly elected potentate of Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine were those of William "Bill" Froelich as Second ceremonial maser- and Richard A Terrej1 as of Al Malaikah uniformed which result from faintness of heart nr abandonment of moral-principle I remember that my old schoolmaster said in days that seemed to us then to be secure and untroubled: In life will not a 1 wavy run smoothly ROOSEVELT MAKES SPEECH CHANGES WASHINGTON Jan 20 As he frequently dues President Roosevelt made several changes in phraseology while delivering the prepared text of his inaugural address today For example he said Atrieri-enns are passing through a test of essential instead of as he had written it At another point he inserted a few words asserting: shall work for a just ami honorable peace a durable The words were added Again in a reference to his old si hoolmastel he mentioned Him hy name as whereas the original text con-t allied no name He was speaking of the late Dr Kndicolt Peabody of Grot on which Roosevelt is expected to present to Stalin and Churchill is n)Urs that of Senator Vandenburg for special alliances to prevent Axis Bids will be opened Feb 6 on c-etpt cn guts amounting to i-Customers of 360 retail dry Los Angeles proposal I most $755tHKi including a $1000 Two Great Hurdles awud to hr gien annually hy tin 31 Plans foi permanent PNW Times in- honor of Government policy in war cqrrcspondent support of Dumbarton Oaks faces Normandy two great hurdles ihe first is a gilt vyas gnen fot Lmted Nations conference of a journalism ably in this country early Now Shown on Posters HONORS NEWSMAN a Los hours Jive Shutdown of war plants and servicemen's return must be offset by peace production railroad men and a truck driver died today after a freight train crashed into a truck and trailer loaded with Diesel oil Ihe dead: Engineer Donald Hranstctter of Tracy Fireman Shepherd of FroMio The truck driver a man named Garter driver fur the Miles Tniekiug Merced The three died in a hospital jhere several hours after the acei dent which occurred alibut 16 P-tn yesterday The truck's oil cargo ignited showered over the locomotive five! Angeles were delayed Plane Takes to GIs Armed forces radio service today shipped to its 400 radio stations and larger jive" records American world frins shipped of classical Crooks Hoffman and Orchestra and )hp Mwcr Symplsmy 29 in A Ma jor by the NBC Symphony coil as as an amount ol time Frank Naylor 51 ship the United States Naval at San Pedro has received $250' 8vard highest given Navy Dciiartment for sug- machine bends and shapes straps ii-lmlts and oilier1 tonnei Iv dene bv hand we (ttMT MONARCH Food aM twt CmAI I RooSevelt vywid priee Wherever jt is threat- cited The big quest inn before Mr Roosevelt as lie prepares for an-other distant journey is how far he can get Stalin arid Churchill to pleading guilty to a charge of Income Tax Refunds stealing $57 from two tennis-play- Qn nuc tug guest of Charles chapiin expected in V0 Days rictor last Friday Richard Pooh Collector nf Intprnal Revenue Zn HarT 'Vest over expressed ro Vsi e-Ur in Count fait D'nf iiicncc today that all outst and- OPA laiards 'for displaying prices rccreafloh at the patjke-which is scholarship at 'PR refunds of 1943 income taxes 0f jo main specified services havelocated on West Sldusctri Ave campus vvhe would be made withip Wthe next been distributed cvriorth of Inglewood his decree 96 days More than 300000 Soul h- probation by Judge Charles Gnf-rn jfornians arP sfill awaitlng checks to coer their J943 taxes He warned those who had refunds still due that they must noi WASHINGTON Jan 20 Fol-demict the amount of their- refund owing is the text of the tfMress Juvenile Hall Escape Safeguards Bids Open cleaning arid pressing shops in install lights at the Ladera Park Southern California today were playground and open-air theater Uos Angeles easily able to ascertain ceiling The Board of Supervisors ex-Tom rrcanor prices for the more important pects to avvatrii the contract as killed in ('leaning and presinK services soon as possible after opening of The Times Posters provided through local bids in order to permit evening establishment Text of 4th Term Inaugural We may make mistakes but they must never be mistakes Address not a prefect not perfect the Los Angeles March for the creation of a world of elassica and Treanor received security organization Ihe second Will be reached when President (Roosevelt asks the Senate to approve American participation in such a league and seeks Congressional authorization tor the use of American fdiccs in support of overseas a new for re-broadcast to servicemen around the The new transcript by air include recordings music by Richard Nelson Eddy Josef tlie Victor Young Bidlwi)l be received on thMA-from bv the Board of Supervisors on ducted by Arturo Toscanini For jazz lovers the dude vocals hy Kenny Brilier Dinah Shore Ihclt llavnu and Jo tgroe to tire use of American pow- Staffers arid dance music by Son-(er apd influence and Wie applica- ny Dunham Tommy liot'syy on Anicrican princlplesK in jtunt Basle and Stan 'Kenton working ouf the political futures of the stnal! states of Europe Perhaps Mr Roosevelt's greatest secondary" task on the home (front will be thee development of the economic poliev which will further the growth of his foreign lLrc toward ufprld peace Time Saving Device Brings 250 Award For inventing a shaping machine that will save the Government about $10000 in labor costs well inestimable the hold-up and both bandits were captured their 1944 taxes The United Stales spends about $2300 to train and supply an armorer for the Army Ajr Forces I Hollulunob Cilisfit-Kt'ftts Vol ts No ZSJ Sutnrilay Jn 20 1945 ti-iimi Si plmpr tenpriii maniepr Office of Publicetlon 1545 Wilcox cp Hollywood 39 Cxilf Phon- HO-12S4 Dell- except Simrtu rntered ex second-class matter December I 12 the Post Office 1 at Loa Amreles Hollywood 29 California under the art of March 3 1819 Subscription rates: earlier 75 cents one month Paid In advance ratea: 3 months 1210: 8 mnntha 14 10: 1 year 18 10 B-maU 00c one month: 19 00 one -eir Ufll Suhsrrletieni fur men In the armed eeryieed eeaia per aeatli additional safeguards at the Los Angeles County Jmenile Hall to prevent escapes To be Installed will -he extension At the request' df County Road angle arms barbed wire and' Commissioner Conley the bracing for existing fence and wall Roanj 0f Supervisors today or-along the top of Ihe mam deten- jered the closing of Rear Blossom lion building Highway in tlie vicinity of Aide High on the north side of the San Although the President of the Gabriel Mountain range TTn11 ccT States itr rornflna nde -i wilt -remain 1 "ciosctl thief of tbf Ariny and Navy he is during the winter until April 16 deniedijje pri'ik'geji accorded bepa use the countv is unable to ev ery soTcilei jtrtt stiter VegardlessT rPtnove the drifts of the right to wear the uv- Grand Central Terminal Starts Fag Rationing Rationing of cigarets has started at Grand Central Terminal 1 where the workers are given a card that limits them to a pack a day per person I Otto J- -Hoog comtmsary man-ager al Cat-Aero Technical Institute said the cards Will be punched when a purchase is made preventing re-use on one day instrument if js yet But it provided a firm base on which all colors anil our solid moeracy Today in this year of war 1945 vve have learned lessons -at' a fearful and we shall profit hy Them We have learned that we ran-not live -alone at peace that our own vvoil-bi ing is dependent on the well-being aft other -far away we have learned -tha) vve must Jive as men npt nor 'as dogs in the manger We have learned to he citizens of the world members of the human community We have Teamed the simple truth as Emerson said that only way to have a friend is to be one" 1 We can gain no lasting peace if we approach it with suspicion arid mist rust a nd with ea We can gain it only if vve proceed with the understanding and confidence and courage which flow from cbriviclion Blessing of Faith Tlie Almighty God has blessed our land in many ways He lias given our people stout hearts and Strong arms with which: to" strike blows for freedom and truth tie has gjven to our country a faith which has become the hope of all peoples in an anguished world We pray now io Him for the vision to see our' way to see the way that leads to a better life for ourselves and all our fellow to the achievement of his will to peace on earth creeds could build structure of rie- delivered today' by Flunkin' Rtnmaelt on is inaiifiiriitiOii frn a fourth term as President Mr Chief Justice Mr Viee-Prc'iderit 'my'-fHend-' You will understand and I believe agree with my wish that the form of this inauguration be simple and itswords brief Me Americans of today together with our Allies are passing through a period of supreme R- is a test-of bur conra ge of our resolve of our wisdom of our: essential decency If we meet tha test sitccess- fully arid honorably- vvr shall pi'riorm a service of historic importance which men and i women and children vvill honor throughout all time As I1 stand here today having taken tv cnlon-m nalh nf nthep in- the presence of my fellow countrymen in the presence of our God I know that it is America's purpose that vve shall not fail Durable In Ihe days and in the years that are to come vve shall work lor a just and durable peace as today work and fight for to-tdi victory in war We can and vve will achieve such a peace We shall strive for perfection We shall not achieve it imrnedi-atelyv-rbut vve still Shall strive MNT AND SUL USED PIANOS FIFTH STREET STORE ffrodwiy 1 Mth MA-7IU Wife Wins Divorce From 'Juvenile' Spouse The twn-monlh marriage of Josephine Clay Smith film-casting lunv director and Charles Begole Smith Hollywood actor has ended in 'j-'Divoreo' Court where ihe actor was termed "a kind of by his wife NT Smith known professional- ly as Jo Clay is assistant casting (director for the James Cagney I 1 fitter at Drydock a by the His si a plus ilems Pork Loin Price Drops Smoked pork loins and loin cuts Will cost one to two cents a pound les at retail beginning Jan 26 the OPA announced today INN SHAMPOO fr SO DIFFIttfNT 1 Sfor Sometimes we will be rising to- ward the heights -t hen all will seem to reverse itself and start downward The great fact to remember hat the trend of civiblzatioif itself is forever Upward that: a line drawin through the middle of the peaks And valleys of the centuries always has an upward trend" 'Constitution Not Perfect' Our Constitution of 1787 was First Federal Saving AM LOAM A I 0 I At I 00 0 Hollywood vV 6763 Hollywood llvd HE-4141 8AAtt8i i.

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