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The Register from Santa Ana, California • 15

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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No atal Traffic Accidents Told or County Weekend Yosemite Plunge fr Texas Senator swim it whs reported the the to Name Three Instructors or all Term At Santa Ana College IBIS A Indians Many acts were presented Another hour i Sawaya majored in mathematics at St Bernard Jr College in Ala bama San Diego State College holds BA and MS degrees from USC and has taken graduate work at USC and UCLA He has worked with General Dynamics Consoli dated Aircraft and Solar Aircraft all in San Diego and hits teach ing experience in mathematics and science in San Diego High School and Junior College and Downey's Earl Warren High School BIG TOP AT MEMORIAL Boys and girls from the play ground afeati of Santa Ana put on a free junior circus last ri day Here they are shown circling the before putting on their shew The 60 children were dressed as clowns animals i i LET US SPRAY Clean up paint up and beautify operations at the Orange County airgrounds are moving at a hectic pace this week with opening of the 1959 fair set for next Tuesday July 14) And doing their bit to help the contusion along are Pirate Queen contestants shown Vici Iirrain left of Seal Beach and Linda Hutsell of Stanton If Linda is successful in getting the motor started on the paint sprayer Vici may find out the hard way how the thing works airgrounds in Costa Mesa are expected to be in fop shape for lhe six day lair when the gates open next week in spite of "helpful" queen candidates rounded by Anaheim Garden Grove Orange and Santa Ana and reportedly about dead center in Orange not send any more bobsleds up the mountain as he ivas walking on Hie tracks a little bit of hope for one nurse said speaking of the paralysis just don't know for sure He was op erated on Saturday and some of the bone was removed to relieve the pressure They had abandoned lhe regu lar trails and were leaving the pool when Davison slipped and fell 20 fect to a rocky ledge He suffered a back injury an injured wrist and cut forehead ollowing the fall Vcrhoef spot ted Davison and went for help He summoned the national park rang ers Nine rangers worked for six hours in executing the rescue A wheel stretcher had to be low ered 50 feet over a sheer drop among jagged rocks and bnuldeis in order to hoist Davison to safety Davison was taken to the park hospital for treatment Driver Arrested Pete Guadan 36 of 10801 Garza St Anaheim was stopped and charged with drunk driving at 2 am Sunday Orange County deputies said The la borer was taken into custory in Stanton Cattle led the list of farm prod ucts in highest dollar returns with a total valuation in the Southern California area of $231568527 Cot ton lint ran second valued at $177249798 dairy products third with $175234344 The chamber re port lists 72 farm products at a value of over $1000000 each In spite of the rapid urban of the area last total acreage under cultivation ex ceeded by 187000 acres the pre vious year's total armers spent nearly $1000000000 to produce the total employing new tech niques purchasing fertilizers' in secticides biological supplies and specialized services farmer must employ marketing organizations engi neers bankers services insurance companies land appraisers rail roads trucking concerns adver tising agencies legal services re search specialists management counselors and even bee keepers if he is to compete in the modrn farm market Awdry Armstrong chairman of the chamber's agri cultural committee said cowboys and long circus is scheduled at Jerome Park riday at 2:30 pm under the auspices of the recreation and park department (Register photo) uled in the Orange County Health Bldg 645 Ross St Santa Ana will center' around die Associ bid for self sustaining operation The chamber recently voted to no longer accept tax supported aid from the county and ap proved a tentative $45000 annual budget to keep operating as the only county wide "publicity The organization also opened interim offices at 424 Los Angeles St Anaheim today under the control of Mrs Barbara Lake newly hired office manager Tonight reports will be made by chairmen of the site person nel and budget committees and Pearson is expected to name sev eral of the new standing commit tee chairmen for the fiscal year The location of a centralized site for a permanent Associated office has been the center of some con troversy between the larger cities which have expressed rath er definite views on where this permanent office should be lo cated Iee Barton chairman of the site committee will recommend a site for approval of the board tonight The site is lo cated in an area immediately sur Unitcd States Senator front Tex as Ralph Yarborough will ad dress the 28th Congressional Is sues Conference to be held at Santa Ana Junior College July 11 it was announced today The Senator will speak to the conference at 11 am Saturday morning as he swings through the Southland on a tightly knit sched ule which will take him to Los Angeles Disneyland and Santa Ana In addressing the conference Yarborough will join other Demo cratic notables in this effort to achieve intelli gent solutions to the problems con floating the American Society to day Joining with Yarborough will be California Attorney General Mosk A District Attorney Wil liam McKesson Governmental ad visor on Agriculture John Wat i son Richard Richards and other Democratic representatives and officials The conference has already sent some 300 pre registration forms to democrats throughout the county however conference chairman James Dutzi pointed out that reg istration could be taken care of at the Conference itself Two Orange County men took lite easy today after both figured in a hazardous rescue near Up per Yosemite alls Cary Davison 21 of 480 16th Pl Costa Mesa had Lady Luck and the fast acting of Robert Ver hoef 20 2006 Olive St Santa Ana to thank after surviving a 20 foot plunge from the cliffs at Yosemite National Park Sunday Davison and Verhocf both lab assistants at Borax Research in Anaheim were in Yosennte on vacation when they decided to seek out a isolated mountain pool lor a The REGISTER Santa Ana Cal Monday July 6 1959 B3 Southern California farm crop and live stock production hit a peak of $1690562933 in 1958 to set an all time record for the area reports from the Agricultur al Committee of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce said to day igures quoted in the bureau re port included Orange County pro along with Los Angeles Im perial Kern Kings Riverside San Bernardino San Diego San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Tu lare and Ventura Counties The total production for last year exceeded by more than $100 000000 the record high of the pre vious year5 Total tonnage of crops represented was 13600000 million tons 336000 'tons above the previous record and representing production from 352700 acres of farm land the report stated This figure is actually 18000 'acres less than the total acreage under cultivation in 1952 reflects higher per acre output under improved farming methods the committee report stated Orange County motorists per formed a remarkable during i a 60 hour period this weekend and proved the experts wrong ac cording to the California Highway Patrol No fatal traffic accidents were recorded in the county between noon riday and midnight yester day and very few injury acci dents in areas under the jurisdic tion of the CHP which Was cri terion for the balance bf the coun ty Traffic officers expressed con cern that the six month driving suspension waiting for motorists arrested: and subsequently con victed of drunk driving had a de terring effect on drivers who oth erwise might have attempted to drink and drive This fact was pointed up by only two drivers being arrested on drunk driving Charges by CHP in a 68 hour period Jimmie Don IVniwv rxf 0741 Qt Brea was arrested on the charge last night and booked in Orange County Jail Between 4 pm yesterday and 8 am today only three injury ac cidents were investigated by the highway patrol An Anaheim Police officer Bru no Edward Villa 29 of 10071 Cris Ave Anaheim was treated and released from Anaheim Memorial Hospital for injuries received when his motorcycle went down on the Santa Ana reeway at Brookhurst St According to the CHP report Industry Mishap A 50 year old El Monte" worker was killed in an industrial acci dent at the Star Rock Products Plant 2TOOO Santa Ana Canyon Road about 9 am Sunday I the coroner's office reported The victim William Howard Col lins of 4140 Central Aver fell approximatey 14 feet from a rock crushing tower as he was greas ing machinery the deputy coro ner said His head struck cement embeded in the ground The deputy said the man" must have missed his footing or lost his balance and fell His scalp was sheared from the front of his hair line to the back of his head it was reported A Another worker Billy Joe Tay lor 4146 Central Ave El Mon te discovered the victim Collins was taken to Smith and Tuthill Mortuary where funeral services are pending RIDDLE WRITER Eleven year old Peter Lee shares his new Encyclopedia Britannica Yearbook with his mother Mrs Howard Lee after receiving the book for submitting a riddle to the Tell Me Why column that appears dally in Tha Register Peter will enter the sixth grade of Glenn Martia School next fall His riddle will appear The Register next week (Register photo) A Literature Group Sets July Meeting "Citizens fof Decent will hold its next meeting July 16 at 7:30 at the irst Christian Church of Santa Ana 1720 17th St Representatives from service clubs business and civic groups and church members are invited to attend the meeting which is being held to help stamp out ob scene literature now being sold on newstands i Tidelands 5 Villa was in of a vehicle driven by Lino Espinoza Diaz 16 of 629 Central Ave Santa Ana who had no driver's license Villa said the Diaz vehicle was clocked at 72 mph in a 55 mph zone As the officer closed in on the auto it began emitting black smoke and oil and the driver swerved "toward die shoulder of the road Tne vthicle hit the oil and skidded out from un der him A few minutes later on the reeway at Jeffery Rd south of Tustin ranklin Roosevelt James 41 of Los Angeles swerved his car to miss a vehicle which cut in front of him CHP entered the dirt divider and overturned The passenger in the car Ran dolph Parker 38 of Compton was ejected Taken to Orange County Hospital for treatment Parker was later released At 8:35 pm yesterday Char les Campanaro 20 of El Toro i was walking along Trabuco Rd near wnen ne was struck by the vehicle driven by Walter Gerhart Docge 20 also of El Toro CHP said According to the highway pa trol Doege was apparently blinded by the headlights of an approach ing vehicle He told officers he did not see Campanaro until it was too late swerved but heard the thud as thevictim was struck The for the CHP during the period from noon ri day to midnight yesterday show ed a total of eight injury acci dents in which 12 people were hurt Officers investigated 10 ac cidents involving damage only to the vehicles involved and issued 25 citations for hazardous opera tion of a vehicle 1 Bia Business' Tonic or Associated Chamber Meet i will be topic for discussion tonight when the Associated Chambers of Com I merce of Orange County holds its first board of directors meeting under new President Charles A i Pearson The 7:30 meeting sched I igure jin Court 4 Roy Maggart disbarred attorney '2 who has been a the figure in Orange County tideland dealings was scheduled to 'appear for a deposition in Los Angeles today He was subpoenaed to session at the state building by I Dep Atty Gen John Hassler in With the Orange County versus State Lands Commission lawsuit Maggart is known to have been a major stockholder In the Cam den Dayton Oo of Los Angeles which' entered a 1950 pact with the Orange County 'Board of Sup ervisors for development of tide lands through federal scrip Ine scrip claims were denied then Secretary of Interior Harold Ickes and none of the pro posed development ever occurred However on eb 14 1956 the board of supervisors entered into a new contract for tioeland de velopment with the American Mar ine Exploration Co ot Houston Tex Under this agreement American Marine Exploration CO 'was to pay all legal costs of the lawsuit against the state to gain title "to the tidelands Three more instructors have been named for the fall semester at Santa Ana College boosting the teaching staff to a record total of 102' it was announced today by Dr John Johnson Tile enlarged faculty will include 16 new full time instructors to help meet the challenge of a predicted record enrollment well past last 2500 students In contrast to 25 evening college credit classes offered when the extended day program was inaug urated three years ago there will be 70 courses at night when in struction starts Sept 14 Summer session evening classes now underway show a 25 per cent gain over last summer with more than enrolled The three newest instructors are Paul Hoffman chemistry Gor don Douglas physics and Jos eph Sawaya mathematics Hoffman received his BA de gree in chemistry from St College in Minnesota his in chemistry from the University of Portland and took his graduate work at DePaul University Loyo la University and Roosevelt Uni versity all in Chicago He taught at the University of Portland Douglas majored in physics and chemistry for his BA degree at UCLA and at Purdue and took graduate work at USC In addition to teaching at Purdue he has served as a project engi neer for the Pilot Plant Research Laboratory assistant manager of the American and Chemi cal Corp plant in Los Angeles chemical research for Turco Prod ucts Co Los Angeles product de velopment engineer for the Simon ize Co in Chicago and research work for the Chicago Vitreous Corp and the Goodyear Synthetic I Corp of Torrance To Speak On 'Grass Roofs' Weekend Pops or Police As arm Live Stock Production In State Hits Peak or 1958 Gas Hits Swimmers Chlorine gas overcame four adults and two children swimming at the LaVida Mineral Springs in Carbon Canyon Sunday afternoon it was reported today by Orange County office According to deputies the water pump in the pool stopped operat ing temporarily and a charge of chlorine gas accumulated in the line that empties in the pool When the pump resumed a cloud of gas bubbled and some of the swim mers inhaled the fumes it was explained All of the victims residents of Los Angeles county were trans ported to St Judes Hospital treated and released The attend ing physician said they suffered toxic effects and advised them to see their own doctors in a day or New ace or Register Pages Hie "New will greet readers of the classified sec tion today in what we believe is a tremendous improvement in read ing comfort S' The new face Jias been created by the use of a new type face called utura which replaces the old type known as ideal The types are the same but the utura is ablacker face and according to 1 tests made by Intertype Co is more readable The change was made for two I reasons We wanted the most le i ible type face possible for 75' per cent 'of our readers require some form' of vision aid and the per centage is Secondly it will I allow more characters line 1" As a result the stock tables are greatly improved because it is fonot necessary to abbreviate firm i names as 'drastically as it was with the former type i To compare the readability of I the two type faces note the paragraphs following: This paragraph is set in the a Loint Ideal: i r' GI RESALE 1O8JI Owner inr transferred Nice 3 bdrm home fireplace hwd firs A Mt ins fenced lawn and shrubs Near schools and shopping area 0000 nouglafpiione KI 0 0000 ANNIES ROM Well not quite because we exaciiy had wet weather lately but by the time Harry Brown finishes counting these 2200 copper coins probably wish the rains would come to cool him off Brown a salesman for Re liance Home Appliance at 2045 Alain St Santa Ana ridayreceived the pennies in payment for a television service call guy brought them in in a paper bag and just dumped them on our he said (Register photo) Suspects Revolt Santa Ana police took a beat ing themselves this weekend by three of five persons they charged with drunk driving it was reported Officers were kicked smacked in the face punched in the stomach wrestled and led merry chase Topping It off two windows in a 1959 patrol car were smashed by a belligerent motorist elony drunk charges were levied against Marguerite Ruth Cackowski 32 of New port Blvd assembler She re portedly caused injuries to an other motorist on West ourth Street about Satur day It was necessary for officers to use force Io restrain the driver and to have her treated at Community Hospital for in juries The report said she was strapped and held by three nurs es an intern and the offi'cer so a blood alcohol test could taken Treated she was taken Orange County jail but broke loose from the officers and ran down an alley before being caught In the jail she walked over to arresting officer Richard Jurek and him on the face with both of her hands Victim in the accident was Martha Lucille Lynch of 14592 Bewley St Santa Ana Both legs were hurt causing excessive swelling and inability to walk the hospital reported She suffer ed bruises to both of her hands it was added Three children in the Lynch vehicle were unin jured Another receiving an addition al vharge of malicious mischief was Jerry Hessen 22 of 1208 8th St Santa Aria laborer He wav stopped in the 2400 block ot South Bristol Street about 5 Sunday Hessen is said to have kicked and hit Sgt Ie Danner and Officer Carroll Hanson several times In the stomach On the way to the jail Hessen allegedly pushed out both rear windows In the patrol unit Andres Rafael Luevano 31 of 417 Bristol St Santa Ana1 salesman was taken into custo dy in the 400 block of Bristol about 12:02 a Sunday An officer him in the jail before getting him subdued police said Carl Hamilton Everitt 53 of 1215 Orange Ave Santa Ana painter was stopped in the 200 block of Mcadden Avenue about 7:25 Sunday and Abraham Kealilaka Delos San tos 47' of 1730 Raymar St coordinator was halted in the 2700 block of irst Street about 2:15 a Monday Now this is our new point utura: RESALE loan Owner infl transferred Nice 3 bdrm home fireplace hwd firs bit 5 ins fenced lawn and shrubs Near schools and shopping area 0000 5 Douglas Phone KI 00000 We teel it is a big improvement in readability and hope you will like it as (veil as we think you will und Under Way 14 irst event in starting a building: I fund 'for Temple Beth Emet was i during the weekend when ourth of July celebration was field in the Garden Grove home of Mr Maury Solverman 13211 Dr swimming and fire jjworks were enjoyed from 8:30 until 2 a with 100 couples attendance County Men Rest After Near Death Victim Of Matterhorn all Reported Improved Santa Ana Community Hospital i had cautioned another employe officials today report that the 24 year old Disneyland machinist injured in a 100 foot fall off ol the Matterhorn replica at 9:25 pm riday 4s showing slight improve ment Paralyzed below the waist Gary Dubach of 1787 Siva St Ana heim has moved one of his legs slightly nurses say Both of his arms are in casts he has num erdus bruises and a serious back injury they add According to the doctor and Du wife the victim had been checking the running gears of bobsled ride when a bob sit of passengers raced' down track and knocked him off of Mrs' Dubach said her husband Burglar On College Level ORANGE Orange police to day are looking for a burglar who is improving his word power Tlie suspect broke into Wilkin son Hall of Chapman College sometime riday night and ran sacked the desks and filing cabi nets in the offices of Drs Bert Williams and John Long taking a Collegiate Dictionary from office and possibly iuun 1 uooivs iram Aici nerson oi fice Entering Wilkinson Hall hv opening a screen on a basement window on the south side of the street the suspect broke a glass in the door of office to reach inside to turn the lock rom office the sus pect entered Long's office through an unlocked door The burglary was discovered by James A Johnson custodian when he went to the college about 7 am Saturday to turn off tlie lights The building had been last checked at 7 pm when the lights were turned on Reports Injury Mishaps Also Down ine Register El Mone Mafl niiicu in 3T tv I AfcS 11 fcl IM El fA' A 'A 4s XX A 4 A 13X As 'Vi VfX 'Ji BGMnTKWWflBfl I 2: XL Jin jTTwWwrilTnMW i I 'rx I JjjfcB'ag A ISiib I A A MiaM JMbXil 17 S' Bps HhmKjBBBB II If lMral.

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