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Los Angeles Mirror from Los Angeles, California • 5

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TT' iratmtnggFroBniaRjfflTOtmttyM ''-i y-' vV'vMi; i mm' 10 (P) Californias public school system is waging an active campaign to protect children from sex fiends and molesters. Schools are weeding out teach- son declared. These teachers do not feel that a witch hunt is t4. being carried on. working with other th lnvestigatpr i whose identity remains 'undisclosed has been at work for.

the 1 past two years. LOOK YOUNGER As Grow' Older states on an agreement where by information on teachers discharged for sex abnormalities is interchanged. .......1 In many classrooms throughout the state teachers and school principals are giving children serious, straight-talk advice on how to spot possible molesters and how to avoid them. Undercover Agent Existence of this protect-the-children campaign was disclosed by Roy E. Simpson, state superintendent of public instruction.

Simpson said the weeding out of abnormal teachers is being carried on through the use of a roving undercover agent. This agent gets leads on suspects by checking the contacts or friends of any person arrested for a sex offense. If there are any schoolteachers among such contacts and friends, then the Therapeutic Treatment Non-Cosmetic -r- SUFFERS ATTACK-Mrs. Eva Peron, Argentinas first lady, was resting today in Buenos Aires after an atr tack of acute appendicitis. She suffered attack at opening of new taxi union Um fim ItacUmili Acne Facial Ltow Tiahtana Saaaiaa Maiclaa Special lafrarfactory Traaftaaat (WITH THIS AD) $2.00 Law fords to Fete Free Skin Analysis andC6fisnltation- Dalc Cilison JlermoCuIturo Studio IISI Wichita 8M.

at Varmaitf Fltirav 1187 Ixchuinelp This Leeelitw Umicfi Appointment agent goes to' work: Sometimes the agent is brought in on a case through complaints registered by parents or by school principals.1 Many of the best teachers in the state approve the idea, Simp- LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10 Local businessmen are put-their weight behind a move to bring in enough business enterprises to utilize the full facilitiesJof the magnesium plant erected by the federal government during the war at Henaferson, 11 miles away. At ameeting yesterday afternoon with the Colorado river commission the deal for the Harvey Machine Co. of Torrance, to take overWrt of the war plant was discussed. The National Lead Co.

also had representatives at the meeting and if thesewo outfits come in here there, will be. an addiUon of about 1500 moire men added to the present payroll in Henderson of approximately 1000. We are attempting to bring more and more business into our state in additiom to the industries flourishing here now," says A. E. Cahlan, ediror of the Review JoumaL We do not wantuny one business to dominate the community.1 This is about half what it cost before.

It begins this week. The planes leave Los Angeles 4 p.m. and the Californians can go home Sunday night at 9:15. It is expected this will bring in a lot of weekend visitors who havent made the trip before. There is also a deal pending for an indteir plane company to operate a taxi service from Los Angeles ovfeiithe weekend.

A WINNING SYSTEM There is a roulette dealer here known as Casanova (because he never has any girls) whO jhas taught me a new system for playing the game in which you try to anticipate where a certain little ball is going -to stop. So far it is terrific. He tells me he plays it himself on his days off. After I've done a little more research on this subject and tried the system fora long-enongh period to como-toa definite conclusion I'll pass it along to anyone who may be Interested. I noticed a Flamingo catering truck draw up at one of the bungalows, at the El Rancho this morning and deliver a breakfast to the occupant.

This seemed an unusual incident so I made inquiries. I discovered that Benny Goffstein, first assistant to Gus Green-baum, president of the Flamingo Hotel lives at the El Rancho. And I also discovered the bosses of Jhe El Rancho wish he didnt They would glady bid him goodbye because they want to redecorate the cozy little cottage he occupies and rent it for a great deal more than the $59 per month they get from him. PREWAR DEAL Benny got this cheap deal during the war when rents were frozen and before Jake Katleman and Tutor Scherer bought the El Rancho from Joe Drown. Now they're stuck with Benny and cant budge him.

He even gets his room service from the Flamingo which seems a bit like rubbing it in. Benny inion, a fugitive from a Dallas political reversal, who has settled down here with what looked like a safe harbor, may have to give it all up and trek back to Texas to face a complaint filed by District Attorney William Wilson on a numbers racket which is reported to have grossed over a million last year. When Binion's politicians were onsted his unfriendly critics apparently got in. If the grand jury should indict him a move to extradite him will be started by Wilson at once. John Lochhead, manager of the El Rancho who married the ex-Mrs.

Serge Rubinstein after she was granted her divorce here is investing all his spare cash in baby paraphernalia. The couple are expecting in the spring. NATIVES ESCHEW GAMES Rubinstein, who still is up to his neck in trouble around New York from his war time activities, writes that he is forgetting it all and will arrive here also in the spring to visit his children. Frank Portenoy of Palm Springs has been visiting here for a week and is probably the only out of towner who hasnt bid out one buck on a game of chance since his arrival. He stays up all night but doesn't gamble.

Does that make sense? Incidentally almost no one who lives in Las Vegas gambles. They cant afford it Sharman Douglas Shaman Douglah, blonde daughter of the U.S. ambassador Engbnd and a gal who's been romanced by that country's most eligible bachelors, will get the ull treatment tonight when actor Peter Lawford and his parents throw her a party. The pretty 20 year old belle is visiting the city as a guest of Elizabeth Firestone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey S. Firestone. Tonight Sir Sydney and Ladty Lawford will beher hosts at a fancy shindig. Their handsome son, a bobby sox idol, will be her date. But hes been preceded in England by blue bloods such as the Earl of Westmoreland, the Marquis of Blandford and the Mar quis of Milford-Haven.

Miss Douglas says she plans to join her famous father at their Arizona ranch in about two weeks. OUR BIG FLUFFY INNERSPRING MATTRESS 220 COIL '7 'r i r. i. I 1 i 7' Twin Sixo THornwall 1610 6700 So. Broadway THornwall 2233 Open Wed.

and Frl. Eves, till 8:00, Sat. till 1:00 11 f-f? i JS 9 1 fi 7 .1 T.V. CLEARANCE 1 Phono IFRAM5L DONELO JHE. 2241 for Immediate free home DEMONSTRATION AS LITTLE AS 25c PER DAY 1950 MOTOROIAS V4M-16-COMBINATIONS CONSOIETTES TABLE MODELS NOW AVAILABLE FULL rues i Including Antenna A Installation Now Broadview Screen 1 SC Student Loses Leg After Skiing Accident Donald Schafer 19-year-old SC student was reported In satisfactory condition today in a Salt Lake City hospital after his righ leg was amputated below the knee yesterday.

Young Schafer had been fighting for his life since he was injured in a skiing accident last month and has been receiving almost daily blood transfusions. Fellow members of the SC ski club donated blood in Los Angeles for Schafer and it was floVn to Salt Lake by Western airlines through the cooperation of Jhe Red Cross and The Mirror. The boys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.

Schafer were at the hospital during the California Asks More Flood Help SACRAMENTO, Jan. 10 (JP The state water resources boan will nfeet here Friday, and state engineer Edward Hyatt said his staff would recommend that the board urge congress to appropriate $10,000,000 for flood control projects in central California. That is $8,000,000 mqre than President Truman asked for in BONELLIS TELEVISION STUDIO his budget today. Com In or Fhonn for FREE Home Demonstration .2621 GAGE AVL Vi BLOCK EAST OF PACIFIC BLVD.) HUNTINGTON PARK IC ooyil IE nOAl OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 9: JEo ZZ41 jto JJLhJL INCLUDING SUNDAY free pakkii for 1 zrrz irra vui first in DEALER THE MRROR L0S ANGELES, TUES JAN. 10, 1950 t-' if- lr A -V M1 '1 i.

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