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Press-Telegram from Long Beach, California • 3

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long hack icaiirM tm-nHCftAM sMHT MMMsV NEWS OF THE NAVY COLONY Primary Election Vote Opening Tonight Rehabilitation Leave for Restricted Classes By VIRGINIA NEWTON REHABILITATION leave will not be granted to enlisted personnel returning from overseas for reassignment by fleet commanders except to those ineligible for immediate of 48 Per Cent Forecast By THE LOOKOUT EVERYBODY say that the ballot it the rnott sacred rigkt of citizenship Every bojy points with alarm at the small percentage of registered voters who go to the polls in many elections "Yet the man whose official job gfves him the best chance to gauge popular "interest in elections estimates a 48 per cant vote for the June 4 primary election in California This is the prediction made by Frank h( Jordan California's Secretary of State who was in Long "''Beach recently conferring with clerks of the 58 counties of the state regarding the election at 5:30 Tomorrow and Every Day Thereafter Continuous Show Daily Open at Noon The Beautiful New Ultra-Modem separation but who will become eligible for separation prior to July I 1946 to those who departed from continental United States prior to June I' 1945 and who have not already had a rehabilitation leave and to those entitled to combined rehabilitation and re-enlistment leave for enlistments re-enlistments or extensions of enlistments Rehabilitation leave occurs only for HBI A 'bsbbsH Hr Lv bsbbbbsI I I I I BBB SANTA FE THEATRE period of continuous service outside the continental limits of IMDVIIIIIVII Secretary Jordan who is a can-didate wa aeeew panted by Ed Labowftch deputy secretary stare They said the United States The date of departure and War Weapon Advance Told Drama -arrival from and at the conti that the average California prl nental United States will be used as governing factors in leave SANTA FE AVE AT HILbST mary election vote in the last 1Q years- was 519 per cent of the Scheduled computation as announced by the Navy Department Sea duty in continental waters is not registration so the vote predict ed tor June 4 Is considerably lower than the none-too-high average for primaries ON THE SCREEN The first of a new series of PERSONNEL NOTES Planes which can fly so fast that one coujd speed westward and watch the setting sun from a rear view mirror or which would ruir-into its own shells if its altitude were suddenly lowered were revealed by Comdr' La tFollette officer In charge of Navy recruiting In Los Angeles' balloting may go Deorno DURBIN Frenchot Chtrle thrill pictures the "Creeper" will come tp the State theater tomorrow It's the "House of Horrors" The following listed rates are 5 TON1 UUOHTON open for re-enlistment from the or who have r4t MecMURRAY Marguerite CHAPMAN "PARDON MY PAST' 'BECAUSE been out of the service over 90 days (for further Information consult Chief Yeoman OF HIM" Southern California wjho spoke presenting Bill Goodwin Robert Lowery and Virginia Grey with Rondo Hatton as "The Creeper" Additional chills are promised In "The Spider Woman Strikes Bat" Gale Sondergaard will be seen in the title role Kirby Grant arid Brenda Joyce re teamed romantically Smith Long Beach Recruiting Station QM3c SF3c PM2c MMG2c B2c B3c AMM3c AMMF3C AMMH3C AMM13e ARM3c PhoMlc Ylc SKDlc and PrtrMlc 4 as high as per cent of Its registration said Jordan who quoted County Registrar of Voters Mike Donoghue a school bond ejection la given as the stimulus that will boost the Los Angeles vote above the state average If this county with over 40 per cent of the total registration polls a higher percentage of its enrolled vote than thjfe rest of the state its vote will be more nearly decisive than normally That naturally will favor candidates specially strong in this part of the state Some political prophets less optimistic than Jordan predict the vote nejrt Tuesdaf will not be over 40 pen cent of the registrar tion and may drop to 30 per cent EVENING IncludinR Federal Tu Adults 50c Children Me Juniors and Service Personnel 35c Large Free Parking Areas Jl Officers who were recently de tached from VRF-3 Terminal Islan-l are Lt Nick Popa Lt at the Kiwanis Club in the Hilton Hotel yesterday The command? was reviewing" the weapons developed after the United States went on the offensive in the war with Japan and Germany He showed a sound picture of the battle of Okinawa and a "short" on the advantages of recruiting In the Navy President Albert Gv Davis presented ornate plaques to 34 members who have just completed perfect attendance records for 10 years or more Dr A Osborne with a record of 25 years of perfect attendance led The following KIwanians whose Ronald" Hall Marine 1st Lt Henry Ray Lt Donald Stewart Lt Jg) Walter Webb 1st Lt Jack Strier Marine 1st Lt Peter McRac Lt Jg) Donald Hart-laub and Marine 1st Lt Robert Hobart Permits Granted for Two Cofe Two permits for entertainment cafes both without dancing were granted by the City Couri ell yesterday as recommended by Policp Chief Alvin Slalght They are Strollers' Club 27 Locust Ave and The Ambassador 1800 Broadway CPC Georee Peck and wife LAST DAY st the STATE THEATRE drove from fcw York where his i "NIGHT EDITOR" bK it Rita birthdays occur in May were "GILDA" Htywofth Oartaa leaii Carter ship was decommissioned stopping en route to call on friends in North Carolina Virginia and Washington Mrs Peck who is employed at the naval honored: A Anderson jonn Chamness Jack Drown Emil Lange Putnam Hol- NEW MOVIE Hers li the architect's drawing of the Santa Fe Theater on the louth-sait corner of Santa Fe Ave and Hill St opening tonight at 5:30 It ii the tint theater in the fait-growing northwest area and embodies many innovations new facilities end conveniences Don Dickson (left) recently discharged1 from the Army and with the Cabart Theaters Corp for 13 ysars is the manager of the new theater New Theater Open Tonight The Santa Fe sixth theater in TOMORROW at the STATE shipyard drove to New York to TERROR! CHILLS! meet her husband lingswoxth Pete Drake John Pearson and Dr Dwight Sig-worth Capt Murphy was program chairman Capt Willis Bradley was re HO EOF elected for the fourth term as national president of the National wfsicomna Sojourners recently at Omaha i Two Holt day I CPC Joseph Baldwin wnose ship was decommissioned on the east coast is tit home on short leave awaiting new assignment Joel Sortny Brian Donltvy "The Virginian" 2nd Hit Feature "Tokyo Rose" Tomorrow Lt A Tlmmons is home on short leave from San Francisco Thursday will be a day of dou Rear Adm and Mrs I Plus 2nd Hit of Terror! ThrUb! Chilli! Sowell have left for Coronado I i i the Cabart Theaters Long Beach group' will make its bow to the public tonight at 5:30 Located on ble meaning Ascension uay falls on that date this year and Canine Show Clyde Doyle of Long Beach who represents the 18th District in Congress deserves commendation for his vote on the emfer-gency strike-control bill recommended by President Truman and passed by the House last Saturday night within a few hours of the President's address to the two houses of Congress asking for the legislation to stop the railroad strike and the coal strike and to prevent other strikes such as the threatened strike of maritime workers involving Indus-tries so vital to the nation that their paralysis by strike has a national paralyzing effect California's showing in the roll call In the House on the anti-strike measure was far from creditable to the state Of Its House delegation of 23 members predominantly Democratic in politics only seven voted on the strike legislation requested by President Truman The seven Californians who voted for the bill were Representatives Doyle Chet Holifled George Outland and Jerry Voorhis Democrats and Representatives Leroy Johnson Gordon McDoriough and John Phillips Republicans The other members of the California delegation either were absent or did not vote No Congressman from this state was among the 13 members of the House voting against the bill Long Beach has been visited by also the traditional Memorial Day Dont Zachary Scolt lanit Pniqo "HER KIND OF MAN" Len Brenda leyct for the nation soldier and sailor the southeast corner of Santa re Ave and Hill St it will fill a need In the fast growing north Next Month dead Ascension Dav is a holy day ot west area and the management PIUOW OF DEATH" has built an ultra modern film Arrivals of Troop Ships Br AMOclattd Pntf Seven vessels carrying more The Long Beach Dog Show twmm theater providing new facilities conveniences and innovations largest In the west and third obligation in the Roman Catholic Church and special observance in liturgical churches Masses to-morrow in St Anthony's Church will be the same as Sunday 6 7 8 9 10 11 11:30 a and 12:10 Seats for 950 persons have been largest nationally will return to the Municipal Auditorium Satur provided and audiences will see films from major studios projected by modern equipment and PADIETTE GODDARD HAY MILLAND "KITTY" LUCILLE WM BENDIX "THE DARK CORNER" day and Sunday June 22 and 23 St Barbaras cnurcn masses will be at 6 7 8 10 11 after five years of wartime ab than 1800 service personnel are scheduled to arrive today at New York and San Francisco and noon with the latest sound apparatus Body-form seats upholstered for the ultimate in comfort and ar sence it was announced today by Ascension Dav communion will In addition two ships with 826 David Upright president ol the Harbor Cities Kennel Club ranged to give excellent clear war brides and children are due be held in St Luke's Episcopal Church with the ingathering of the united thank offering of the Approximately 1500 entrants at New York vision to the screen are features Indirect liehtint? has been utilized Ships arriving: A Great Double BO) 2S The Spiral Staircase DOROTHY McGUIRE GEORGE BRENT ETHEL BARRYMORE will seek the sowuin trophies and cash prizes for their dogs which efficiently and artistically inside Woman's Auxiliary groups at nmr york Ascension Day and Memorial will be benched only on the day Ida Lupino-Poul Henreid "DEVOTION" OUVU 8YPNKT DC HAVILLANO ORKOSTBXST Htnry Olbhlna from Southampton 491 and fluorescent and brilliant neon enhance the front and spacious of Judging thus giving the public Maureen Dick Haymet Harry lamtt and Band "Do You Love Me?" PIu Musical Full length Feature 'Junior Prom" Day will be jointly observed in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church war brldra and rhlldran: Santa raula from Havrr 374 war brldai and chll- lobtiy and the 110-foot tower sur two different shows he said mounting the theater Two large tfrra Frank Walm from Cwktohal nlna Araaf 1900 Carson St in the service Gale Kenyan of Whittier inj Internationally known dog ex parking lots fully paved are at 7:45 -St: Bernard Heuen available (Ch C) of Los Alamitos iavai Air Station will be the speaker AT SAM rSAXISCO Miicllanou ptraonnal on following vtaaalt: Marina Drvii from Pearl Harbor 1333 Navy 1M Marlnn 243 Army: William Coultrr from Okinawa ona Navy 33 WHY iT'wiiiua liJii'iist 1'bti perts will be Judges Included are Mrs Sherman Hoyt Stamford Conn Alva" Rosenberg New York William Pye Vancouver Anton Rost New EGYPTIAN OPEN ALL He was formerly chaplain of the largest Negro' base on OahuT NEW Oeaa 3:4 "THE DALTONS RIDE AGAW Harlnaa Whippet from Iearl Harbor two Army: LCI 734 four Navy: LST'i iim NIGHT and 97 one Navy each Memorial Day exercises in Cathedral Chapel of Suhnyside Mau York and Mrs Murray Brooks of StYl Oam "LADY TAKES A CHANCE" area ASTW'tf Jo WAVNB "TENDER COMRADES" mi i 11 lit IV Aina (XSTIS Seal Avion "FRONTIER GALV soleum will feature an address by San Antonio Herzog of New York will fly here to Judge Cornel Anita Louitt "Bandit oi Sherwood Forest" Plus Disney's Full-length Color Feature! Rot AMKKON Vvaaae Bt CASLO only one class of cocker spaniels Opaa New CONTINUOUS TOMOSBOr OftmWt me interior of the auditorium Governor's Attack on KKK Cited How Gov Earl Warren when a sheriff in Northern California followine World War I foueht Milton Arthur president of Cabart Theaters operating the Santa Fe Teater announced the appointment of Don Dickson as manager Dickson now in his 14th year in the employ of the organization had more than two anid a half years in the Armyj He served with Pstton's Third Army as technical sergeant and master gunner Opening features tonight MB be Fred MacMurray In "Pardon My Past" and Deanria Durbin and Franchot Tone in "Because of Him" After tonight's opening the Santa Fe Theater will operate on a regular policy of continuous shows from noon daily and his campaign for eleetion as I irst District county supervisor He is a civil engineer and advocates completion of federal flood control projects in Lynwood Comp-ton and the southeastern part of the county He has declared for county ownership of private water districts Mrs Kenter 249 Grand Ave is directing the Kenyon campaign in Long Beach As the election draws near the political consensus hereabouts is that Supervisor William A Smith asking for re-election and City Councilman Clarence Wagner of Long Beach are put in front in the First District su pervisorial race If none of the candidates receives a majority of the votes and the grounds on one side of Dr Stuart LeRoy Anderson of First Congregational Church The annual commemorative event will be held at 10 a with a musical setting arranged by Russell Wing organist and choirmaster of First Church the building will be used for judg Isi Jd I ing rings Entries will be closed on June 12 Entry blanks may be the Ku Klux Klan was fold last obtained from Mrs Irene Onstad show superintendent bv address Mat Today Dick Powell "Cornered" Sonny Tufts Veronica Lake Pat Phelan OPEN ALL NIGHT ing ner at Box 162 Glen- aaie iuiiiii mil 25c OCfs 1 3 1 Crews Guided as to Health Skrgle's" Tomorrow "Mils Suite Matinee Tp i i mTPTTmrri Tides Weather Sun and Moon cast June 4 the two primary elec IfllAtll The War ShiDDlng-Administra- ii I I A tion leaders will engage in a runoff in the general election next SEIZED JAP FILMS Latest MARCH OF TIME Cafe Restraining Order Continued In order to save time attor tion meaicai program um: Ing the war was organized independently of the Or Public WANTED: MORE HOMES WAN night by Kenny Washington ex-football star of the University of California at Los Angeles at a rally sponsored by the nonpar ti-san Negro Voters League In the California Ave Recreation Building attended by more than 100 persons Gov Warren's support of the ill-fated Fair Employment Pracs tices Commission Bill defeated by the Legislature also was cited as an example of the governor's desire to protect minority groups Mrs Joseph Read chairman of the women's division Warren-for-Governor Committte spoke briefly Sam Green league chairman presided Sunrlit: 4:41 a SuBMt: 134 MonnrlM: 3 34 I liooniet: 5:83 Tldt: High 11 41 ft T47 I tt 2 i0 It 1 11 ft Cartoon- "DEATH RIDES THE SUES "DEA1 All PIus SesU Tax 11 la Ktm Saatare itaia Sbowa Tataj al 341 LAST Tim TODAY OIE WAY TO LOVE" "TERROR BY NIGHT" STARTS TOMORROW Carmen Petry Cowo "DoU Face" Vincent Lynn Borii "Shock' GREAT 3 BOB DOROTHY HOPE WIMOUR THEY GOT ME COVERED XfrSt SIDE SODS in Xel's Get Tough" PLUS "SILVER DEVIL" Irom Ptter Kyne "WiW Hone" Our Old Car Health Service today issued spe cial instructions Concerning im neys for operators of the Little imei tomorrow: Huh 10 ill 40 NW Tnurl munization of ships' crews and a its tt 2 a 14 ft- 2:0 BV 14 ft November Smith has had the initial advantage of being known throughout the district since he is the incumbent and of having organized support in all parts of the district but Wagner will poll a big vote in Long Beach and is reported to have made headway In other sections of the district If the November battle Is be IMunriM moonrlM end tida my ttai passengers especially from small pox Port medical representatives here and elsewhere were told that increased incidence of a a- uwi uuara inn vrtodetic Survey Lot AngtlM In I ons H-rh 11ft uard Condition of nirl: Calm Waltr ttmptraturt: Wx i Rainfall and tmptraturt -flfurn for yM-inday In tha Imi Btach ar by th co grown Jug Cafe and the city have entered stipulations in Superior Judge Allen Ashburn's Court upon which the court will determine whether a temporary restraining order prohibiting the chief of police from interfering with the cafe located at Anaheim St and California Ave now In effect will be made permanent Attorneys Wahlfred Jacobson virulent type of smallpox and world prevalence of quarantin-able diseases as reported by the Public Health Service have made operative ooMrvtr of tha La tit Baacn I'rtacTeletram lor other localltlea by tha Start Oera tilt special precautionary measures weatnrr Bureau Ram imperative Min THE and Harry Albert also asked the court to continue In effect a Loaf Bra htm Anaaita Notices were given here that Laal Day-Owa 3:18 Allan! temporary restraining order until unless crews outbound lor Japan nemil U'Knre bi Sanaa SUPl SAUSWNI Bakerefltld Maria Tha Body McDonald are Immunized from smallpox Chicago typhus and cholera they will be lien Moinej a'ort Worth GETTING GERTIE'S Mix 71 41 Slr S4 11 S3 SB tt to Mln 31 82 47 43 34 73 3 33 34 4t 32 Kanaaa City OPEN 11 A "Swinging on a Rcdnbow" IANE UtAZEE "Arson Squad" Frank Robt Armstrong "Balls of Rosa Rita'' ROY ROGERS restricted to men snips on ar rival at Japanese ports Miami conclusion of argtrrients on the legality of the cjty ordinance pro hibiting the drinking in cafes having no liquor licenses which was set for Friday Judge Ashburn corttinued the temporary restraining nrrier Now Torli Phoenix Pltunurih LINDA Laat OEOKOK GARTER WHISTLE STOP George Ava fiardaer Victor ii Sacramantn San f'ruieiat'D Suspension Order Given Blue Turban DARNELL SANDERS wnlch was signed bv Stmenor Judge Leslie Still several weeks ago and the motion of at- A five-day suspension order was given to the Blue Turban orneys for operators of theJ Hearings Scheduled on Liquor Protests Hearings will belield bv the tween Smith and Wagner the Long Beach man will have the advantage that the following! of minor candidates are likely to go for him rather than the incumbent Political editors have had an oddity in campaigning called to their attention In reading matter boosting the First District supervisorial candidacy of Arthur Le Cuyer whose campaign headquarters Is on Whittier Blvd East Los Angeles votecs are told that they can get nylon hosiery "absolutely free' "This Is what we will do" reads the communication: "You tell 35 of your neighbors about my candidacy and have them endorse me for election and we will send you a pair of nylons" The voters' reaction to this campaign novelty may not be wHat the candidate expected "He may be a swell candidate" writes one woman in a letter to the newspaper reporting the nylon incident "But I don't know him and don't want the hose" Another woman writes in to say that she "would not be a party to any such campaign nor endorse the candidate" A third correspondent thinks the supervisorial candidate's proposal "should boomerang and hinder rather than help the cause enrertainmentafe 844 Ana-helm St yesterday by the City Sextnlirmal "SUMMER STORM" Ind Star-Studded Btt huh -Ai GRABLE FATE Dkk HATMES-Cormen MIRANDA "FOUR JILLS JEEP laru MMnlaht Daatevy-Bari 8- Mtl-laat-L leaac "Deeiar Takra a Wife- prown jug was not opposed by Deputy City Attorneys Frank Charvat and Dewey Strickler and City Prosecutor Albert Council after a hearing Nick Franetovich proprietor has been charged with permitting 1 1 1 mkwf mcqmum of Plan rtroaat Breata Jarre "Enchanted Forest" (tt GLOSIOI il OK Special Kidt' Matinet Tomorrow Morning 9:30 Donald O'Connor in "Top Matt" Plus I Color Cartoon With Duck Bugt Bunny and Other Stealer Skew Caat free I 31 State Board of Equalization Friday June 10 a in the Ramsey Ruth Rowland "the red-headed SID ball of fire" to offer an allegedly AU-SaaalaS Shaw-Opea 4 13 lewd dance there City Hall on two liquor protests filed by trie City Councir Applicants for liquor licenses araNorman CTark 2537 Santa Fi Ave op-sale beer and Louis Bore and Morris Rose 3950 Oceah Blvd off sale beer ami wine VaahM Cataaa MI SAUM PAS Altai Ar Carta i 1 it 111 i HOMBRK DK330NIO" Police efforts to close the cafe had been prevented by a restrain? ing order issued by the Municipal Court pending trial of the dancer Concert Program to Be Played by Municipal Band TarasDAT hat omt taair of Froaram ler Errata aactrt 4 Slrkaraa faa tartar LAST 1) OPEN 1:13 ROBERT OONAT "VACATION FROM MARRIAGE" Bine Crotby Fred MecMarroy "SING YOU SINNERS" HI' VMM 1 1 1 ni 1 1 1 (Political Arertlcm-ni i on a charge of lewdness HU Sciors' Delegation Will Go North San Aiaiataat Mr MORI I DAT Mil AttaaUc 111-41 Oeaa 1:43 Beeerl WeSter fmaia Wyaa HllAT NEXT ITL HASOBOVB" Oil Cosh Received A total of $1612539 was "re celved by the water department in April from oil produced on lands owned by the department a report filed with the City Councif reveals RIALTO pOra IIKAIt CLYDE DOYLE TONIGHT FRANKIE COULD ANO WM GOULD TO OPEN NEW BALLROOM Atlaaitt Anaai aat Cataf-taa Saalraanl ilanBarti taeara a MrllonaM rartjrBeaMl Haw itaat'X erar 0ra a all dak ta a IVaatilat MY NAKK IS JILU Long Beach Pyramid 43 Sclots ill send a delegation to the semi StMt JNMaaSaal "3lillaa i SMa" of a candidate a nn1 1 at MMtnAnt! una 7v at JWka rwit Saw This subject of nylons and bal lnta Barbara it was announced America ratrat' lots set off some verbal firecrack' llo-rpt frnn htoday by Toparch Ted Perry BEACH THEATRE Fred Fetterly of Sacramento te ka aaaaa a tkr NEW nmtKMtssioN ClamrtrtMSt "fiaar Moaal UT Waal fSaai eSSSH Now Enda Saturday 3 Big Feature! 3 Wally Brown Alan Carney 'Zombies on Broadway' Ted Donaldson and Ace" "Adventures of Rusty" Bill Elliott in "Colorado Pioneers" CRVSTAL SAiJRIMIM Jit fpharoah of the Supreme Pyramid OPI was honored at Phaioah Night SEAL BEACH Pork Clubhouse An application for $3450 from the estate for planning moneys to construct the proposed $150000 Bixby Park clubhouse was 'approved yesterday by the City Council SaaaylMa Sola "Tka Puiat i Oftctarr I ihi aralrv FRILVAY MAY 31 era at the meeting of the board of supervisors yesterday when a letter from a woman living In Whittier charged thatihe novel campaign offer was" a violation of rate election ttws The board disposed of the communication ay filing VL here Monday Shrine Club will KGER ParapkraM- "aai WHk lb Uiki i eel have Sciots' Night June 4 with a banquet at 6:30 in -Hilton OLD-TIMI DANCING AND 2 GALA TO FOLLOW Italr- Arr ky TV Stan aaa Mrtpri Far HoteL.

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