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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 2

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
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2
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over the Fun Fair' Set July 4 at Shadow Mountain Club PALM DESERT-Plans for the second annual Palm Desert Fourth of July "Fun Fair" were announced today by Lou Kuehner, Chamber of Commerce manager and afir coordinator. The fair which last year drew more than 1,000 participants will again be held at the Shadow Mountain Club July 4, Kuehner said. Kuehner issued a call for assistance from "all who can and will stage the number of fair activities planned. Time to Quit WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Anthony J.

Pratson halted the circulation of a petition demanding a second referendum on the tax rate proposed by the town council. The first referendum resulted in the rate being lowered a half mill, but Pratson thought. it wasn't enough. He ended the drive for another referendum when he learned the council would adopt an even higher one if the opposition forces won again. The extra money would be needed to pay for the referendum.

wr DESERT SUN CARRIER BOYS today are busy knocking on doors, Fantasyland. At Disneyland, each Carrier will be given a ticket Area residents subscribe to The Daily Desert Sun, book good for 15 rides, plus $2 in cash. Above are Carriers at last asking Desert SO they can become eligible to make the third annual Sun year's trip, ready to leave for home after a busy and exciting day Carrier Boy Disneyland Trip. Many boys already have secured the of fun. (Desert Sun Photo), resuired number of orders, and are looking forward to the trip to WEEDSPORT, N.Y, (UP) One night farmer William Stevens' house suffered $100 damage in a fire.

The next night his barn burned down, a $3,000 loss. Double Jeopardy DESERT HOME SUPPLY CO FA 4-9665 SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES FENCES ELECT Donna M. Bouer (Now Asst. Tax Collector) County Tax Collector Primary Election June 3, 1958 Experienced, Efficient--Capable CLUB CABAZON Refrigerated Cooled Open 24 Hours Visitors Always Welcome Dining Room NOW ON HIGHWAY 60-70-90 For Transportation Information Call FA 9-5216 For a Lovelier Home DRAPERIES at LOW COST Custom-Made In Our Own Shop Complete Selection of Fabrics In Every Price Range. Free Estimates in Your Home POPULAR FURNITURE and Interiors INDIAN AVENUE AND THE PLAZA FAirview 5-2407 From Page 1, MORE ABOUT ELECTION and S.

Thomas Bucclarelli in Department 2. On the state level the race for Governor is gaining momentum as Attorney General Edmund G. (Pat) Brown and United States Senator William Knowland battle it out for the seat to be vacated by Goodwin J. Knight. A third man, Donald Donaldson, a San Francisco Democrat, has filed only on the Democratic ticket.

INCUMBENT LT. Gov. Harold J. Powers is asking to be returned to his position, and is contested by Glenn M. Anderson, a business developer from Hawthorne, Secretary of State Frank M.

Jordan, a Republican, is re-running for his office against two men, Henry P. Lopez, who is running on the Democratic ballot, and Mel J. Miller, running on the Prohibition ticket. ROBERT KIRKWOOD, state controller, has as his opponent Alan Cranston, a Democrat from Saratoga. A.

Ronald Button, well known Rancho Mirage resident and state treasurer, is running in his first race for the position. He was apto the job during midpointed term Gov. Knight. He is opby, Bert A. Betts, a certiposed fled public accountant from Lemon Grove.

Brown's candidacy for governor has left the attorney general's office wide-open, and five men have filed for the job three Republicans and two Democrats. The five are Patrick J. Hillings, from Arcadia; Robcongressman ert McCarthy, state senator from San Francisco; Stanley Mosk, sucourt judge from Los Anperior geles; Ralph R. Planteen, Sacramento attorney, and Casper W. Weinberger, state assemblyman from San Francisco.

FOUR MEN ARE running for the State Board of Equalization in District 4, incumbent Robert E. McDavid; Richard Nevins, Pasadena insurance man; Elizabeth Sonleitner, Los Angeles real estate broker, and James Campbell, Los Angeles sales manager. Gov. Knight, in an attempt to fill the vacancy left by Governorcandidate Knowland, is battling Democratic candidate Clair Engle and San Francisco Mayor George Christopher (R) for the U. S.

senatorial seat in Washington. Alexander D. Williamson of Palm Springs also has filed on the Republican ticket for the position. IN THE 71ST District, Republican L. M.

(Lee) Backstrand, incumbent for member of the Assembly, has as his opponent Clifford V. Dean, Banning merchant, who is running on the Democratic ticket, And finally, in the non-partisan office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction, incumbent Roy E. Simpson has picked up three opponents in West Covina, educator-administrator Everett Calvert, Alpine school superintendent David B. Everett, and Palo Alto educator Holland B. Roberts.

Local polls will be open from a. m. to 7 p. and all local bars and cocktail lounges will be closed. Famous HA A Theatre Destaurant Opens Sunday The Finest in in the PALM SPRINGS STARLITE ROOM DAVE BURTON and the BURTON BOYS Dancing and Continuous Entertainment NO COVER CHARGE Except Saturday $1.50 Dinner from $2.75 For Reservations Phone FA 5-7391 or FA 5-5133 Excellent Banquet and at the BLUE ROOM Facilities Complete Luncheons from 95c Delicious Dinners from $1.75 (Aaron Sternberg Death in Israel Reported Here Word was received here today of the death of Aaron Sternberg, 66, a longtime resort Winter, ident, in Israel Thursday Sternberg, who lived at The Plaza, left Palm Springs for a tour of Israel earlier this month.

He was a native of Cleveland and was a well-known resort resident, according to his nephew, Mel Wasserman. He was the brother of Mrs. Joe Wasserman, of Palm Springs. No details were immediately available as the cause of death, but friends of the family reported that a heart attack was the probable cause. White Is Trade School Graduate Peter Logan White, husband of the former Patricia S.

Lee, of Palm Springs, graduated yesterday from the American Institute for Foreign Trade at Phoenix. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Goldsmith of Tueson, Ariz. His wife is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Herron, of 877 Mel Avenue. Pierce to Speak To CC Realtors to Set Up an at the regular meeting of the Cathedral City Board of Realtors at 8 a.m., Tuesday, at Top's Drive-in.

Family Job WHITING, Vt. (UP) When Henry Wells, 80, stepped down as town clerk after 21 years of service he knew the position was in safe hands. His successor is Harold Webster, his son-inlaw. Roquefort. sur Soulzon, France, yearly produces some 26 million pounds of the blue veined cheese named for it.

A million sheep provide the milk. Roquefort cheesemakers vary the strength and flavor of their product to suit the preferences of different markets abroad. SUNAIR DRIVE- IN THEATER Hiway 111 FA 8-3111 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Brothels with Guns. who SADDLE THE WIND Fram Me in Cargo a Scout And ME I I I I I HOCON ON and Snow White and Seven Dwarfs June 1-2-3 Otto Preminger Presents BONJOUR, TRISTESSE with David Niven and Deborah Kerr also DAREDEVILS OF THE DEEP! UNDERWATER WARRIOR CINEMA SCOPE AN G.M Filmed be UNDERWATER PRODUCTIONS RELEASE with Dan Dailey -Dancing under Kovely Cites Cost Figures In Campaign for Sheriff Sheriff's candidate Jack Kovely today again charged the current administration with exhorbitant expenditures, claiming that Riverside County law enforcement costs far exceed those of neighboring San Bernardino County, Citing comparative costs, Kovely asserted that the per capita cost county law enforcement under Sheriff Joe Rice is $4.40, as of, compared to $2.92 in San Bernarardino County. Kovely noted that the Riverside sheriff's budget for 1957-58 was $1,131,877 while the San Bernardino budget was set at $1,359,952.

Kovely pointed out that Riverside County has a population of 900 in 7,223 square miles while San Bernardino has 464,400 in 160 miles. Kovely also asked "why are we Frustrated Thief The Desert Sun Saturday, May 31, 1958. -2A ,0 torney Roland Sutherland 43, who played a prominent role in civic affairs here during the past year, died suddenly at his home at 66-465 Pierson Boulevard Thursday morning. Son of Author Sutherland Bates, he was a native of Phoenix, and a resident of California for 39 years. Attorney Roland Bates, DHS Civic Leader, Succumbs DESERT HOT SPRINGS At- pifornia at Berkeley, HE IS SURVIVED by his widow, Elizabeth Ryan Bates, a son, George Lawrence Bates of Desert Hot Springs, two daughters, Rosa Linda and Margarita, and his mother, Rosalind Bates of Los Angeles.

Funeral services will be from the Desert Hot Springs odist Church Monday at 8 p.m., with the Rev. Byron Hames officiating. Private cremation will follow, under the direction of Wiefels and Son Mortuary of Palm Springs. Mark '58 Home Open House Set Desert area residents are invited to an Open House at the Mark '58 home at Indian Wells this weekend, according to Edith Eddy Ward, Real Estate, exclusive agents. The home was featured by House Beautiful as its "Home of the Year," and a specials supplement in yesterday's Desert Sun gave a complete description.

Diamond Rock, a small steep island off the coast of Martinique, was at one time listed by the British Admiralty as a "man-o'. war," the National Geographic Magazine says. The appellation recognized British officers and sailors who hauled big guns up its sides and defended it against the French in 1803. The Desert Sun Published evenings Tuesday through Saturday excepting New Year's, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas. AT NEWSSTANDS: Single copies 10 cents at the Post Office of Palm Springs, California, August 5, 1927, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 The Desert Sun Publishing will not be responsible for unsolicited manuscripts or photos left with or mailed to The Desert Sun.

BY CARRIER Daily $1.25 Month MAIL RATES: Payable in Advance. Daily Montt Year $15.00 Address all communications to: THE DESERT SUN PUBLISHING co. Palm Springs. Callf. 174 Nortb Palm Canyon Drive, -MEMBERCalifornia Newspaper Publishers Ass'n.

WESTERN DAILIES National Advertising Representative New York, Chicago, Dallas Denver, Ban Francisco, Los Angeles. Detroit united Press Association SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) A thief grabbed Mrs. Clara Fasset's purse, dashed away, was chased and, before making good his getaway, dropped the purse, containing $1,139 in a parking lot. PLAZA THEATRE 128 S.

Palm Canyon Dr. Tonight and Sunday 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. M-G-M GLENN PRESENTS FORD SHIRLEY MAcLAINE; They called him the STRANGER WITH A SHEEPMAN VILLAGE THEATRE 207 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Last Times Tonight 7:00 and 9:10 p.m.

20 GARY COOPER Ten North DIANE VARSI Frederick SUZY PARKER CINEMASCOPE -Continuous 1:45 Monday and Tuesday 7:00 and 8:55 CHARLTON JANET LEIGH WELLES ouch of, EViL GO SIMENG JOSEPH CALLEIA AKIN TAMIROFF MIN "Guest Stars" MARLENE DIETRICH ZSA ZSA GABOR also LAMARR POWELL SE STERLING NADER The Female: Animal CINIMASCOPE GLEASON A the Palm Air paying $55,326 more to operate the Riverside County jail than the San Bernardino County He said jail expenditures for Riverside were $174,842, as compared to $119,516 in San, Bernardino. 2 WAY MOBILE RADIO FRANK CHALFONT Palm Springs HE CAME TO THE desert a year ago to establish his practice here and maintain law offices, a and became extremely active in local affairs. He was president of the DHS Democratic Club, secretary of the local Toastmasters Club and a member of Rotary. Bates was a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles and obtained his law degree from the University of Cal- Animal League Sets Meeting Monday Night Palm Springs Animal Protectlive monthly League will membership hold its meeting regular at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Association building, 383 South Palm Canyon Drive. Members are requested to use the entrance leading from the parking lot in the rear, according to Mrs.

E. H. Grow, president, The public is invited. Planes By the Pound FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (UP) The complexity of high-performance aircraft is reflected in cost per pound.

Republic Aviation here reports that a World War, II aircraft cost about $10 a pound, by the time of the Korean conflict it had risen to $25, and today's supersonic planes, such as the F-105 fighter bomber, which Republic is building for the Air Force, average about $50 a pound. Thunderchief jets require 26 times as many engineering hours as did World War II planes. During the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, neutral Britain's Queen Alexandra liked to pose with a Japanese Spaniel under her left arm and a Russian Wolfhound at her right side. 960 SOUTH PALM CANYON DRIVE Tutti Frutti Ice Cream made only by Baskin-Robbins MAY FLAVORS TUTTI-FRUTTI ROOT BEER RIBBON NECTARINE ICE FRESH COCONUT VANILLA ALMOND HAZELNUT TOFFEE PASSION FRUIT SHERBET. FRENCH VANILLA CHOCOLATE RIBBON LEMON CUSTARD PINK GRAPEFRUIT ICE PISTACHIO NUT FRESH PINEAPPLE SHERBET ROCKY ROAD JAMOCA FUDGE NEW ENGLAND MAPLE NUT CHOCOLATE ALMOND BLACK WALNUT JAMOCA (FRESH COFFEE)) BUTTER PECAN DUTCH CHOCOLATE FRESH STRAWBERRY FRESH ORANGE SHERBET CHOCOLATE FUDGE BUTTERSCOTCH RIBBON TOFFEE ROCA FRESH BANANA FRESH LEMON SHERBET MARSHMALLOW CHOCOLATE BURGUNDY CHERRY CHERRY VANILLA PEPPERMINT CANDY FRESH RASPBERRY SHERBEI CHOCOLATE CHIP VANILLA 5 6 al BASKIN FLAVORS ICE CREAM STORES 44 STORES TO SERVE YOU OPEN DAILY and Sundays 10 A.M.

11 P.M. Phone FA 4-9181 110 E. Tahquitz Dr. Palm Springs (Across from Public Library) stars- in the Most Romantic Setting in in Our Fabulous Open Pat Barbara Music "The Sweetest Music on the Desert" Starting June 3rd THE GUADALAJARA BOYS Beautiful New Air Conditioned Bar Dining Room Coffee Shop Breakfast Lunch Dinner Supper REASONABLE PRICES No Cover or Minimum Charge "America's Most Beautiful Restaurant" Paul Cummins at Springs Patio WINNER Merit Award of Institutions Magazine's for test restaurants entire U. 8.

for superlative achievement in Food Service and Sanitation For RESERVATIONS Phone: FA 4-1257.

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