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The Registeri
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SANTA ANA IIAH.Y REGISTER, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1954 The Weather txji snd tonight and Tuesday; ovsrcsst In early morrlnf; little change In temperature -r humidity; gentle changeable wind, mostly southwest. Southern California Fair tonight itnd Tuesday, Overcast on coast In early High temperatures in Interior. Gentle changeable winds offshore. San Francisco nay Region Fair weather and moderate temperature tonight and Tuesday. Gentle west winds.

Northern California Fair tonight and Tuesday. Warmer In Interior. Local fogs on coast. Gentle to moderate northwest winds offshore Sierra Fair tonglht and Tuesday. Warmer Tuesday.

Gentle changeable wrlnda. Clara, Sacramento and San Joaquin and warmer tonight and TuesdaY. Gentle change- atue winds. TIDE TABLE Aug. High 41 p.

m. Aug. Low 2 a. m. High a.

m. Low 1:20 p. m. 16 AT laws. drlv- 5.7 ft.

0.3 ft. 3.9 ft. 3.4 ft. Notices of Intention to Marry Edward J. Cassidy.

23, Nettahelle Roberts. 22, Glendale. Oenlatr.in F. Fncineas 31, Riestra, 22, Los Angeles. Charles A.

Fein, 27, Mountain Yew; Elizabeth M. Miller, 26, Long Reach Percy Fox, 43, Kdna H. Brown, 43, Los Angeles. Kugeen E. Hall, 25, Leola M.

Tan- nehlll. 22, Orange. William C. Leine, 22, Mary 8. Scott, 23, IiOS Angeles.

Edmund Morll, 24, Emilia, 8. Avalos, 34. San Juan Capistrano, Carmen Montenegro, 24, Buena Tark; Felicitas 19. Anaheim. Russell 11.

Mather. 34. Marguerite Ashburn, 21, Los Angeles. Nell O. McArthur.

25. Houth Gate; Kacwlyn H. Orlum. 22, Los Angeles. Alfred T.

Sebastian. 49, Helen A. Costelow, 39, Los Angeles. Marriage Licenses Issued Fleetwood H. Childers, 54, Los Angeles; Edna Funk, 43, Claremont.

Jack Klein, 29. Rebe Fishman, Los Angeles. Roy C- Courtney, Angeles, fiusle Turner. 43, Glendale. Charles H.

Brewer. 23, Angela 26. Los Angeles. Charles J. Krubl, 43.

Lucille E. Zimmerman, 44. Los Angeles. John T. Bennett.

33, Evelyn I. McKee. 23, Los Angeles. Feliciano Gutelrrez. 3o, Irvine; Marie C.

Soto, 30. San Diego. Emil J. Michalskl. 25.

Los Angeles; Fannls M. Goodwin, 22. Glendale. Elsworth H. Brown, 23, Fay Itafsky, 23.

1 os Angeles. David Kopelkin. 40, Ann Pollnsky, 41 Los Angeles. J. Courtney Hofer.

21, Huntington Park, Eva G. Mayer. 25, South Gate. Henry Baker, 33, Edlthm M. 8ims, 25, Loma Linda.

Joe Garcia, 22, Monica N. Mendez, 19, Chino. George W. Mack, 32. Bernice H.

Phipps, 24. San Diego. Jesse L. Cunningham, 39, Helen G. Hargraves, 36, San Diego.

Philip E. Ward, 24. Shirley I. Rogers. 19.

Huntington Park. Joseph R. Darnell. 21, Los Angelos, Ituth Kuykendall, IS, Inglewood. James Proctor, 41, Gladys Welton.

24, Mar Vista. Lloyd U. Velarde. Santa Ana, Mary A. Pico.

23, El Monte. Jack Keller, 21, Myrtle Robertson, 25, Los Angeles. Charles E. Askln, 23, Wilmington; Alice Losey. 20, Beverly Hills.

David Miller. 22, La Jolla; Marguerite M. Richardson. 21. Eagle Rock.

BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCullah of Santa Ana Route 5.

on Saturday at the Whitney Maternity home, a son, Carl Herman. PRATHER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prather, R. D.

2. Box Santa Ans, on August 5, 1934, at the Santa Ana Valley hospital, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mann, 3014 Coast boulevard, Newport Beach, on August 6.

1934, at the Santa Ana Valley hospital, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs William Kuebler. 1005 West Tenth street. Santa Ana, on August 5.

1934, at the Santa Ana Valley hospital, a daughter. I SERVICE REASONABLY HARRELL A BROWN Rhone 1222 17th St Beautltw Floral Tributes Dainty Artistic Floral Baskets and Wedding Downtown 510 No. Bdwy. Phone 845 201 West Wa.hinfton CEMETERIES WE8TMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK (Central Memorial Park) Beautiful Perpetuai Care Rsasonable. Huntington Beach Bivd.

Phone Waat. 8151. Sixteen persons were booked at the county Jail over the weekend for violation of the liquor Including five for drunken Ing abd 11 for drunkenness Officers of the California Highway Tatrol arrested four alleged drunken drivers and one was booked by Barata Ana police. Lyle E. Rharpe, 35.

Beverly Hills musician, whose machine sideswtped several others on the coast highway near Corona Del Mar last night, was hooked for drunken driving at 10:25 p. m. by State Officers Harry Wild and Dan Adams. He was arraigned before Judge D. J.

Dodge In Costa Mesa this morning, had ball at $500 and had his preliminary hearing scheduled for August 20. William MacPherson. 31, Riverside, was arrested for drunken driving at Tenth and Main streets at 5:30 a. m. yesterday by Officers F.

L. Orouard and William Heard. He posted $500 ball to secure his release from Jail. Ciarla W. Barnard, 32, Los Angeles, was thoughtless enough to drive past the Jail from curb to curb shortly after midnight Saturday and was placed under arrest by State Officer Vernon Barnhill, who was Just driving away from the highway patrol office In the courthouse.

When arraigned on drunken driving charges today before Judge Kenneth Morrison, ball was set at $500 and a preliminary hearing set for August 13 at 10 a. m. Arrested near the Arches by State Officer Horace Inge at midnight Saturday, Francis E. Mullins, 32. 312 North Broadway, was booked for drunken driving i nd arraigned today before Judge Dodge.

Bail was set at $500 and a preliminary hearing for August 13 Earl J. Cook, 40, El Toro, was arrested for drunken driving at p. m. Saturday by State Officer Ray Bradfield and later released from Jail without ball by Judge C. of Tustin.

Of those arrested for drunkenness, five were booked by Santa Ana police, three by Placentia officers, two by the sheriffs office and one from Huntington Beach. The first Santa Ana arrest was Saturday evening when Officers C. V. Adams and J. W.

Foster went to Delhi and brought Devino Jarvis, 44, to the Jail. Officers F. Orouard and William Heard arrested Ernest Ladd, 36, North Van Nesa street, at Fourth and Main streets at midnight Saturday. He was later released without ball. Orouard and Heard arrested Charles Rodriguez.

23. 2237 South Olive street, at Fourth street and the Pacific Electric station at I a. m. Sunday. An hour later, they arrested Alhert Cummings, 40, 820 West Walnut street, at the Red Lantern cafe near Fourth and French streets, according to police reports.

Tony Grijalva, 48. 1313 West Second street, kicked out a window In a police car and broke a window In a truck owned by George 211 North Daisy street, before he arrived at the Jail on a drunkenness charge at 5:45 a. yesterday. In custody of Officers Heard and Joe Murillo. Police Chief Gus Barnes of Placentia booked three men at the Jail.

John Hernandez, 29, 446 Perry street, Anaheim, was received at 9 o'clock last night while Alec Moreno. 38, Anaheim, was booked at 1:55 p. m- yesterday. Tony Agundy, 24, Yorba, posted a $10 cash bond yesterday after being booked at 1:16 and had his hearing in the Tla- eentla police court this afternoon. Tedro Chavez.

28, Buena Park, was arrested by Rpeclal Deputy Sheriff Kepllnger at 3:30 a. m. yesterday In a Buena Park cafe, and brought to the Jail for drunkenness by Deputies G. F. McKelvey and James Mustek Guy Prlvett, 24, Santa Ana.

was booked for drunkenness at 11:30 p. m. Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Oeorge Graupensperger. He was later released after posting $35 cash ball. Billy Gordon, 49, Los Angeles, was brought to the Jail Saturday afternoon by Chief George Geiser of Huntington Beach to start serving a 10-dav sentence for Intoxication.

Japanese Youth Drowned While Learning To Swim While learning to swim In the bay at Anaheim Landing, Henry 17. Norwalk Japanese youth, was drowned Saturday before noon when he lost his hold while being towed hy a rowboat. The drowning victim and his two brothers, Charles and George, were spending the day at the beach and had a small rowboat, Henry was unable to swim and disappeared under the water before his brothers could aid him. Coroner Earl Abbey, with the aid of Deputy Rheriff James Ragan and Lifeguard Harold Caldwell from Newport Reach, found the body after a short search and had It removed to the Dixon mortuary In Huntington Beach. No Inquest will he held, according to Abhey.

The tragic accident occurred near the bridge over the bay on the coast highway and the water' was about 10 feet deep at point. The drowning Is the eighth In the county this year, one of which was a suicide. us jj MS FRjjjT SHIPPED NEW STIMM ST BERCH angered and choked her, flaw mona Chaddlek of Anaheim, filed suit In superior court for divorce from Jack Chaddlek, man. The couple married at helm August and ed January year. irnr urd IN IS Collections of unsecured per sonal property taxes In Orange county this year reached a total of $423.279.06.

despite a drop of one- third In the tax rate. County Assessor James Sleeper announced today. The amount, a decrease as compared to the total collected last year, was paid hy 11.200 taxpayers Sleeper disclosed. Had the tax rate been the same last year, the per sonal property would have gone above 00 000 he estimated. The county tax rates, however, had been lowered from $1 Claiming that she was in poor health, with bad vision, and unable to attend to her business affairs properly when she signed, unwittingly, a deed conveying her (officials property at Balboa to Dorothy A Harrlrngton, Mrs.

Emily Jarvis, 62, Boston widow, today filed suit In superior court against Dorothv! Harrington and her father, Fred C. Harrington, to have the deed cancelled and the property restored to her possession. Rhe thought she was signing papers as part of an arrangement to secure a $1300 ftrst mortgage that loan on the property, when she signed the deed and a purchase, price agreement with Fred Har rlngton. In Hollywood, she alleges Harrington, she said, had represented himself as willing to purchase the property, and knew of her anxiety to get $1500 cash, that could go Pack to Boston and acquire a circulating library. she stated.

He had proposed that sho get a first loan from the Orange Building and Loan association, and he would then purchase the property, assume the loon, and give her a second mortgage tor $2000. she alleges Rhe thought she was making streh an arrangement when she signed the papers without reading them, the widow claims. She said she had never seen A cloudburst. In the mountains i in Mill canyon shove Forest Home Saturday caused consider- able confusion at Camp and delayed the return trip of 75 by nearly a day. It was le rnvd todnv from C.

PISI MONTH The many automatic loneered by Rtudobnker to rare "thick for themselves" drunkenness, posted a $21 Cuahlng, charged wttJt Md -roup of 60 boys wan enm- town the mountain rond Raty morning when a section of the highway was completely washed away hy a torrent They were forced to return to camp and did not get over the damaged road until Rundny. Before the highway was washed out, a group of 75 bovs coming up to the camp made the trip In safety. Temporary eating and sleeping accommodations were made to care for both groups of campers Saturday night. Shipments of for the month the associations Orange Conno amounted to 10 of which were Los Angeles 1013 cars were and domestic a total of moved to of this vor Fruit oranges through with the exchange srln.ads. Id through the siting plant and to export ita.

This makes rs of Valencies ere found on the new year- I models. They include free-; wheeling, automatic matlc choke, automatic carburetor, automatic and others which make the driver job much easier. With the introduction of the new Btudehnkers, lato in June, than fety of power brakes became available to motorists who purchase In the lew price group of bond Saturday to his lease from the county Jail and wtH have his trial before Judge neth Morrison on Thursday at IS a. tn. Charged with drunkenness Richard Hansen had $19 of a fine suspended nd from county Jail Saturday Judge A.

of 923 i IRUSf ty remaining to go as of August 1, including all Orange County Frlut exchange associa-' tlons. Is 4389 cars of tree crop. cars. All new Hammond vu rs have bodies of st-ef, rein- suspended stlmatej by when on Rtudebaker'e new before Judge set new "lows" for the Anaheim Saturday. ffered.

F. O. B. factory or the Dlciator group of th 3462 actual values prices UL Alan Brand, well known lecturer, writer, and university professor who Is lecturing under that, non-de-plume will be the guest speaker at three meetings this week in Orange county. Tonight he is speaking at the Community church in Newport Beach at 8 p.

m. on "America, the and will present, the ra seven views of hts varied expori- any such person as Dorothy Har- the of trav- rlngton and did not know of her I wHtor, phil- osnpher, soldier, and professor on the plan of Upton Hlnelntr to End Poverty in California. existence. Make Arrest In Auto Theft Case ho Charged with theft of a new Auburn sedan In Angeles. Ernest Keeler.

26, with a string In I of aliases Including Bud Maynard, side of and $1.77 outside, for 1933, to 9 a cents Inside and $1.64 outside of cities, for 1034- which compare! shipments of last year. Lemon shipments for of July amounted to which makes the total to date of this variety 663 car-; loads. The market on California lemons continues strong even In spite of generally cooler weather The California Fruit Growers' exchange lemon from November 1 to date, from the standpoint of volume, are nearly 560 cars above the same period tn any previous year "The Valencia market has continued to hold steady, although the that volume of sales during the last with week were heavier than In any; week, With three exceptions, since August 3, 1929," Clarence Rklles, manager, said today With 1 he continuous firm price level, the outside small markets have beep purchasing fruit with confidence, thus giving us the maximum or sales volume and a wide trlbutlon. "The earlier maturity of deciduous fruita as compared with other years, and also the extreme high temperatures that have prevailed In moat of the eastern states, has resulted In the shipment of a I heavier percentage of the crop of these varieties during the late June and the month of Inly than was shipped during the tan- than dels are below $769, Con der models have a base f. the month price than 966 and 183 dent models start st less shipments $1175 f.

o. fsrtnry. The new cars are being shown i at the Headley Motors company, Recond and Sycamore streets. (I (I (I (1(1 (I A biondi of rich aromatic and de4 for all pickling Court Notes Schilling Claiming that her husband sedated with other women, and! when she found him another woman he became Pirklinrf Spice Remodeling of the Spurgeon stcre building between Third and Fourth streets on Ryeamore street was launched today following the of a $3466 contract to George A. Barrows, general contractor.

The contract calls for the tearing out of partitions to make the divided stores into one large store room; to put steel columns and beams in the center to take the place of the main partition; to rcpl.astor the Interior; to install a maple floor to build a new front. George William. Ernest Keelar, Ernest, O'Toole and Ernest Keller, was arrest ed at 4 o'clock this morning at the White House cafe in Ran Clemente. Officer Earl Moore, who arrested the man, recognized the man I from a description sent out in a police bulletin. Organize Club For Peterson Tuesday night at 8 p.

will appear before the combined Anaheim and Fullerton Sinclair Democratic at the of P. ball, 325 Went Center street, Anaheim. Friday night he Is scheduled to appear at the ate school on North Glassed street, weeks who heard I same period last year. We believe and we have passed the peak of competition frmn deciduous fruit, anil while considerable quantities of this class of fruit will he arriving I ill the markets during the next few weeks, It Is our belief that the TO THE SICK Free X-Ray According to those him last week In Ranta Ana Laguna Beach Brand is not a dogmatist. He analyses carefully every feature of the Epic plan and frankly answers every tton.

It is said. Much speculation bin ted in by his and 1 Jobbers han wHI of the south- very soon he hack full time in the A meeting of voters will held tonight at 7:30 o'clock In the Greenleaf building. 411 West Fourth street, for organisation of a Joe Peterson-for-Assembly dub. It was announced today. Officers will be chosen and every effort made to secure nomination on the Democratic ticket at the primary electton.

All friends and Democratic and to iences as to which land's universities he belongs and why it has been necessary for him to speak for Upton Sinclair under an Incognito, according to Sinclair Police News Two pairs of valued at $33. stolen from the automobile nf E. P. Mallort. Garden Grove, while it was parked time Birch street Saturday, he reported aniJ to polloe.

market for Valencias. The stabilization of values for the season to date is certainly a demonstration of what can he accomplished by all growers working together in solving their common marketing problems, and should give all growers increased confidence in the California-Arizona committee, which is doing a very fine Job In pro-ratlon of shipments In order that voiutne of movement shall not at any exceed the market demand yet all markets he fully Examination. 'So and No Obligation! Now Is the Time to Learn the Facts! Your hssltb matter of growing concern to you lately. You tried and that with little or no results. Why not stop the uncertainty and find exact CAUSE of your trouble before weetloo more time and moneyt Your Body st one time functioned normally, if given the chsnce will do so again.

Pinched are the cause of most human removing we are able to reetore permanent relief from your eicknesa or Any sick person who will PHESENT THIS AD wilt given a epinographle X-Ray -xanitnation and Nerve Teat showing the condition of his health, without charge or obligation in any way. Call 1344 for your appointment. oiitn ML DtAFNtSSr L' par AlVMS tonsilitis ANf M4A CCUMA LDM8A60 9ACKACHC ANOS tomach tumohs PILES RM SCIATICA ft MAUI crop of I ill 1 I i i building Is owned by progressive voters srn invited the Spurgeon Realty company. attend. It was announced.

Halonm Gomez, Jailed for assault with a deadly was released Saturday when no com- Thorn are 85 seminaries of the Latter Day Church In five western states. Laboratory and special at modeet pricaa. Martyn X-Ray Chiropractors PALMER GRADUATES 416 4th 460-R i to 5:30 HOURS: 10 to C. A. MARTYN, C.

Open 7 to A. P. KOENTOPP. C.j The Rev. Grover Ralston of Garden Grove, arraigned today before Justice Kenneth E.

Morrt in Santa Ana on a misdemeanor charge of permitting ids 13-year-old Barclay, to dilve an automobile without a license entered a plea of not guilty. He was released on own case, which was set for August recognizance pending trial of the 14 at 9 a. without a Jury. The charge grew out of an accident July 81 near Garden Grove, where Ernest Umphenour, 14 riding his bicycle, waa struck and killed by the Ralston car, driven by the paator's son. The Jury, at the Inquest, fixed no responsibility.

The Rev. Mr. defense, It was understood today, would that hie car was being driven by the son, without the permission. Attorney L. A.

West, counsel for the defense, had requested that the esse be heard In Santa Ana justice court rather than in the Anaheim Justice court, Justice Morrison was Informed when he Inquired why the arraignment was held in his court. NOT MAY CO. EMPLOYE Dick Martin, recently convicted In the Fullerton Justice court a charge of violation of the and gas substitution act, was longer an employe of the May Oil company at the time of the filing of the charges, it was learned today from Ed Eisner, director of the oil company. BUMPER STOLEN The bumper of a car owned by J. J.

Harrison, 2040 North Broadway, was stolen while the machine was parked at Sixth and Broadway Friday night, it was reported to poliee Saturday. The bumper waa nlMd at IV Local Briefs Michael Lynch, 926 Halloday street, a city employe, is back in Santa Ana after a hurried trip to San Francisco where his sister, Mary Ellen Lynch, died last week. A younger sister, Theresa, returned with him, and will make her residence here indefinitely. Mrs. Olive Butler, secretary of the Unemployed Association of Santa Ana, declared today that Newell Lucas, being tried on drunken driving charges and referred to In a recent news story as the president of a Santa Ana unemployed association, was not a member of the group of which she is an officer.

Or. Edward O. Colbeck, giving another of a series of lectures at the Y. M. C.

A. tonight at 7:30 will speak on "Conquest of External Conditions," It was announced today. The public is Invited to the lecture, which is free and in the east lobby of tto building. ou ll enjoy tUs pleasing Energizing Effect ii When you've used up your energy at work or niay-smoke a Camel and notice how soon vou teel your flow of natural energy snap back. This experience, long known to Camel smokers, has now been confirmed by a famous New York research laboratory.

Camel smokers enjoy a positive "energizing effect healthful and delightful release oi natural, vibrant energy. Millions have found this to be true. A typical Camel experience is this, Ellsworth Vines, Jr. "Championship tennis is one of the fastest of modern sports. After four or five sets, you sometimes feel that you just can take another step.

when a Camel tastes like a million dollars. Not only does the rich, mellow fragrance appeal to my taste, but Camels have a retresh- ing way of bringing my energy up to a higher level. And i can smoke all the Camels I for they interfere with my nerves. So, whenever vou want a "lilt, just smokg a Camel. You can smoke them steadily.

For the finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Camels never get on your nerves. CAM Eli Costlier Tobaccos A never get on your Nerves gfpb Camuls axe made from linax, MORE EXPENSIVE COS Tuxkiah and Domestic than othex populax bxaxidU "Get with a Camel.

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