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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - August 19, 1931, Corona, California                                where there's considerable hullabaloo being stirred up over the ' in which the immense sum of money which that rich country provides for its charity is being arid to what we read in the papers there's a lot of poor rich folks down have been pretty well on the and a lot of deserving folks who have been and even The promises to be sensational unless the can keep the lid on Kinda looks to us like Hugh A. Thatcher of a who came out west and made good with a and who last fall was elected to the board of supervisors is at the bottom of the and he's 9, great stickler for the right and proper of whether public or If any rats have been grafting off the public puree at the expense of the poor and then they should be chased from under cover and run down just like the four-legged If half the things are true that are intimated in the investigation thus it's one of the worst calamities that ever struck Los Angeles county beside it the is a harmless little One of the head bimbos weakly defends himself in the investigation stating that the doesn't understand how this public welfare and charity money is being But the has a pretty good nose and can smell a bad odor quite a ways 85  Room 85.......  OF THE CITY OP Press the Corona territory a 88  Business Change Here Discuss Orange Show Iii August 19, 1931.  33, No. 198.  Cin FORD anybody a fish pond is interested in getting shut of the slimy algae that sometimes drop in a few empty copper riile shells and the fish nursery will be That's the dope wUch the League passes more than spent for advertising last more than forty per cent was spent for newspaper Dr. Howard T. instructor in merchandising and lecturer in advertising at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania recently told the afternoon session of the United States Building and Loan annual advertising is still the of the nation's he is one of the best media for building and loan we must the difference between a skirmish and a A single piece of no matter how skillfully is a hazardous venture because it ignores the great effectiveness of cumulative power of many pieces and in being a single it encourages inattention by being too Congressman Phil D. Swing may toss his hat into the arena a candidate is being talked about here and there over this section of the state as will be shown by the following article from the Santa Ana While ardent friends ' throughout this district and elsewhere wUI to for him in a most yet we know that many of them feel that the able congressman Is going to have to put up a hard fight get the coveted tils service to the especially at this time is too valuable to The Santa Ana newspaper article that Congressman Phil D. Swing is considering entering the race for a senatorial toga were partially confirmed here when Swing admitted that he is looking the field over very He discussed the next concessional election with newspapermen on after speaking at the laying of the of the new federal building The attitude of voters in Los Angeles is a very potent factor In the senatorial he pointed since it is large enough to swing the election one way or the If the voters there feel that the senator from the south must reside in Los then a candidate from elsewhere in the southland hesitate to Swing He that he believed this attitude on the part of the voters there is not so marked as it has been thought to be in the Swing also was questioned about rumors that he is considering his resilience in the congressional embracing Riverside and San Bernardino counties and possibly seeking election to congress from this He said he had not given the matter serious consideration so but that he certainly would not make this if in so doing he placed himself iU the of opposing for election any of his friends In this district who have supported him In the travelers who have been heer and there come to find to a BUSINESS MAN BUYS CORONA otr the most important business deals of in this was during the past few days and included the purchase of the Ford dealership for this the Coplen Motor company locate ed .at 320 West Sixth the service station adjoining the Ford together with the goodwill of this well-established Riverside county H. of Lancaster was the purchaser of the entire plant and business and took possession on August 16. Smith comes to Corona from the Antelope where he has been engaged In the Ford motor car business for the twelve eight years of which he was the Ford dealer for that to that time he was connected with one of the large organizations of Los soon as he disposes of his residential property in Mrs. Smith and four-year-old son will move to Corona to make their future From Lancaster comes the wOrd that on Clash at City ParK fans are to be given plenty of entertainment tonight when the I. O. O. F. under the skippership Lester Lay locked with the newly organized team known as The game is due to start at eight o'clock with or Warren doing the pitching the and Herman Staten on the firing line for the On Friday night the Odd Fellows entertain the strong nightclub SIM NEW FOR TELLS OF PARLEY TO BE CALLED Aug. 18 Conference is to be called in Los Angeles within the next two months to consider the advisability of launching a movement to raise the state's gasoline three cents to make possible elimination of all and district road Supervisor J. E. McGregor revealed here proposal that prominent Southern California counties support the increased gasoline tax was made at the meeting of the conservation committee of the southern council of the California state chamber of commerce in Los Angeles last Those backing the movement announced the conference will be held within the next two according to Mr. asserting that he Js not as to the of increasing the tax three cents Mr. McGregor said he favors shifting some of the over burdening taxes from property owners to persons receiving benefits for which they do not pay Sales taxes offer the solution of this of three cents to the motor fuel rate would bring the tax to six income from this according to Mr from Page 2)  Advice In Rotary Plans are being made by the Rotary club for an discussion of business at the session on Friday of this F. W. will be in charge of the and the members will bring their business problems the club for a free and frank Both President Frank B. Ware tod Secretary Herbert M. Key be absent from meeting as they the O F ROAD Aug. 18.Jofeeph supervisor of with headquarters in San has just announced that construction of government span of the which is to cost wUl be started within two road work contract has been let to Yglesia Brothers of San Diego for a bid of The company will build only the for is trf let separate contracts for the bunding of the two will cost close to road is a companion road of the Mill Creek road from Redlands to Bear valley and is part of the bureau of public service projects to get better roads through the San Bernardino The Mill Creek road is being built by the government and San Bernardino desert to Idyllwild Road Is hullt by the government Riverside county and will a and rpy te Beaumont and the to the San Jacinto It will be twenty-seven miles long and will connect with the desert highway between Indio and Palm Springs and the Keen road 0x1 the Closing Is Given Much community Bible class of Santa Ana and the First Christian church congregation of that city passed a resolution Sunday opposing operation of food stores in Santa The resolution carried a pledge not to patronize any food store which remains open for business on It was pointed out that there js a growing tendency toward Sunday operation of grocery stores which has manifest itself particularly in the past year or so. The passing of the resolution was an effort on the part of these two groups to prevent the Sunday opening to become a wholesale custom among ON BAB Bors BOY HAS LITTLE OF GOING TO STATE REFORMATORIES Aug. 18. Special to the Daily The bad boy of today is either extremely bright or extremely The boy has little chance of getting into the reform facts were disclosed In the biennial report of the state department of completed this A study of 390 boys at the Preston school of made by William disclosed some interesting facts as to the causes of 1,458 boys to the reformatory in the last two twenty-two were from Riverside the report majority of delinquent youths border extremes of it Is are either over developed or under developed bright mentally or inclined to very dull over sexed or under sexed for their edly introvert or extremely trovert In In Southern California waters are now busily engaged in the like this fellow out of the and are with Fish like the above make the life of the fisherman a lively especially for the hour or two that it requires to land one of these big Druggist Brings in Marlin Weighing About 697 Aug. 18.What is believed to the largest marlin ever either in Southern California or in the was brought ashore here this afternoon by Alphonso local The huge fish weighed 697 pounds and battled for one and fifty minutes before being Hammond was fishing on the launch Grace about seven miles off shore here and used a flying fish as the day complete as far as swordfish anglers were Aug. 19.Handing Dave of Los down a 5,000-word opinion in the Angeles brought in the smallest fought the of the state bank at FREEMAN OPINION IN HARD-FOUGHT LEGAL caught off the launch is a member of the Walton Is reported around the police station that District Attorney whose men have been investigating the circumstances of the automobile wreck here Sunday night which sent Mrs. Lucia of Westmoreland to the Corona hospital and caused the arrest by local police of Oliver W. March Field driver of another on the charges of allegedly driving while will put the caso before Judge C. D. police The district attorney will reduce the charges to that of reckless driving and will see that Murphy appears in the Corona court when his case is Murphy plead not to the more serious charges when arraigned before Justice Hows on Up Appropriation Payment to the federal government of the yesterday was by the board of Gunnerson must return to nnn attempted foreclosure of a mortgage on El Superior Judge G. R. Freeman yesterday reviewed in detail im portant evidence submitted at the He had previously ordered that R. L. defendant in the he given judgment against William C. who asked foreclosure 6n a mortgage on the luxurious Perris valley resort defense claimed that the mortgage was given in part payment for controlling interest in the new defunct circumstance admitted by the and further that the deal was consummated by fraud on the part of one time president of the This latter contention was bitterly opposed by the who claimed that Goetz wrecked the bank by his own Freeman found for buyer of the bank owner of the hotel and president of the bank at the time of Its and ordered the mortgage held by the plaintiff He also ordered on advice of Attorney Earl He advised the board to from the government forest service an outline of purpose to which the money is lo be Booked at Jail Virginia was arrested Saturday In Long Beach by Sheriff and Mrs. Carl was booked at the jail on Monday on ' as the cash down payment for the stock and that Goetz must return the capital stock to Judge Freeman found that Goetz attempted to rescind the deal at his first opportunity but that he was unable to locate point that was among the most bitterly contested during the trial of the Hearing of the case lasted nearly a The case was brought to trial on June 16.  it in II NIGHT WILL COME HERE TO MEET game for Corona is in the making which promises to be the hottest affair of the season and is being arranged in the expectation that the support which the fans will accord may clear away the indebtedness which is hanging over the local club as the the result of a poorly patronised affair would bring the Riverside team to Corona for a with the Corona team of the American league which would be strengthened for the occasion by the addition of several of the leading players in the National who have already volunteered their plans got under way yesterday at when Roy C. owner of the Riverside crew arranged a wager with Leonard one of the Corona directors that his Riverside aggregation could defeat the Corona team on their home regardless of how many stellar players this city would import for the The Corona director refused to back down and before the negotiations had been an additional agreement was made whereby if Corona defeats trie the wives and families would be entertained at Hunt's theatre in Riverside free of all and should the Riverside aggregation the Corona director will provide for their entertainment at the Whichever way the gume the sweethearts and families are assured of a game will likely be played after the American league title is settled in the game at the former place on Friday night of this The entire proceeds of the game here will go into diminished club Corona club officials are already working on the plans lor strengthening their Jeam for the and it is stated that Cornelius the stellar Santa Ana chucker is one of the National league players who has agreed to come from the and Mrs. William Patterson are home from an enjoyable trip which took them as far north as Lake where they spent several delightful Mr. Patterson will resume his work as a member of the police force on Thursday this having been his two weeks annual Blythe a letter to Edward chief of the California division of water S. C. Evans of executive secretary of the Boulder Dam defends the Palo Verde PASSED BUCK TO BV CHAMBER committee investigated the proposed of Corona joining with Riverside and other sections of the county in a combined citrus fruit display at national shows this and which reported that Corona should remain out of any such were yesterday given the matter for This was the action of the board of directors at their regular semimonthly meeting in the Kinney L. L. Andrews matter was brought to the attention of the directors by a letter from the Riverside chamber of commerce asking that Corona join with them in a joint citrus fruit display at the San orange show and later at the Chicago Heretofore and Corona have had separate exhibits at the annual citrus by Joy G. Jameson and composed of some of the leading citrus producers of this had on the previous occasion recommended to the board of directors that Corona put in an individual exhibit at the San Bernardino show and later an exhibit In It is probable that the committee will bring In a similar report on the last Riverside although they were instructed to give the matter their serious board of discussed nt length the routing of the highways through Information was given by T. C. chairman of the county on Page 2)  Day Here for State Patrol A. member of the state highway with headquarters at spent a busy afternoon in Corona the regular weekly session when motorists and motor of the state meet on a mutual basis and examinations are Some sixty examinations werp given yesterday and more would have been but the officer ran out of the blank and had to ask some forty or more ' applicants to return to the city hall next Tuesday afternoon between and four Officer states that all licenses which are marked to expire on August 14, this have been granted a thirty-day extension by the Bay Home of INCLUDE DGET FOR BAND AND all members city council swung into action seven o'clock last night cleared the Jocks of all within a space of was on the of annual on which the rate is fixed loomed as one of the duties of the of and was brought to their night when L. Andrews and Secretary Wallace C. Sutter of the Corona v chamber of commerce appeared before tjie hoard with the request that the city include in the f get the sum of the name v as the present for the purpose promotion This money is expended by the ber of commerce largely upon the advice of the Statement of the of the year presented to the Key and the members of the council agreed to place the stim of in the or per month being used toward the financing of the Corona municipal This has been the regular 1 ments of the city toward the support of the Any definite action on these appropriations were over for a week at the of 8. who stated that the new state effective on 1-t, hati made some thirty-four changes particularly affecting municipalities of the class received from Riverside to the council to attend and participate in the meeting in that city on the night of August 2S. Councilman Huckins suggested that the city should at least send Pire Chief Perle Glass and the other men Howard Ware served as clerk at the meeting last night taking the place of A. M. city who started on annual two vacation expecting to spend the of his time in Before the council adjourned Mayor Key informed them that he would be out of the city for one but would be back in time for the session of 25.   1  Bonder of the state and commission states that if the present plans of the commission are carried Newport Bay may become one of the greatest fishing centers in the One hundred thousand striped gamey and good eating will be deposited in the according to plans made by the It is the plan to bring about 20,000 fish to the upper Newport Bay this year and add the remaining the next two or three The matter will be taken up with the Balboa Angling the city council and the chamber of The only expense of supplying the watery here with the fish will be the coat of catching and in The Wallace A. rector of St. John's Episcopal against the proposed allocation | was a guest this morning of Colorado river water in the of the Rev. Smith of areas located of the church in NEEDED END TO BOLSTER TP POOR CONDITIONS Aug. 18Blythe business describing the closing of the Verde valley's only bank as disastrous yesterday telegraphed the county board of supervisors ing the of contemplated road projects in the valley and asking support In an effort to up state work on Improvement of the highway between Blythe and the bridge to augment payrolls of the A. Riverside on Page 2)  for Vacation Mr. and Mrs. James and little are spending few vacation in the High ' near While t are Thompson's market near Seventh and Main streets will remain Found Harmless Specimens of a beetle found Beaumont and unknown to here recently was the University of California County Agriculturalist A. tel for The In a report to him said the beetle 19 not a It's name is was found on figs  

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