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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - August 14, 1947, Corona, California                                COUNTRY OF PAKISTAN Passes Jad Checks Stores Merchants Report Having Been merchants arp warned to be of the identity of every for whom they cash a of the of formers in this n man who claimed to be a and gave the name and the 118 Victoria proves to a vacant cashed checks of each at Men's Town and In each case he made a then cashed a check written to him and by his wife or mother which was in of the amount he taking the in The checks did not bounce until Tuesday and the matter withheld from publicity for a time in hopes it might aid in the capture of the there now arc reports at the police department from nine other cities where he is according to Lt. cashing the the forger provided what appeared to be good identification in the use of his Marine identification if it means denying the privilege of cashing a check to someone who appears merchants are warned that it Is best to know or otherwise have positive identification before cashing any Caught in Neighboring City of 28, of who fits the description of a man for forging in bad was held today after attempting to cash a check for was captured yesterday by of America Earlier the Colton branch had phoned Ontario the description of the When Hawkins entered the the exits were blocked before he could who assumed custody of Hawkins and booked him on suspicion of said he had false bank deposit slips and both dated Aug. 13, to establish his CORONA SWIMMERS WILL ENTER RED CROSS MILE Corona swimmers will participate in county-wide annual mile swim sponsored by the American Red Cross and Recrearon Department in Riverside The water show be staged at 2:30 p.m. in Riverside's Fairmont park swimmers who will take part in the contest Friday Patricia Dale Larry Marty Johnny Bob Barbara Margaret Kathleen Janet Martha Norma Ted Gary Charlene Parker ' and David the past week the pool has been opened at 10 a.m. to enable these swimmers to practice their distance A mile swim is 41 times the length of the Corona The swimmers who make the mile long at Riverside will receive their Red Cross certificate awards at the Fairmont The Red Cross station wagon be used to take part of the to Riverside clear this afternoon and Friday but with local night and morning fog or low clouds near the Not much change in 50; 92 24 ITALIAN wee car Is the made In It Is 8 feet long and 3 feet with a motor In the and uses very little It's as Begin Work on Lodge Building has been broken and brothers of the lodge will begin pouring the cement foundation for the Narragansett Tippecanoe lodge building at Fifth and Northwest Boulevard The hall will be used by both the Pocahontas and Redmen of Corona for their activities according to tentative will have two wings housing a large hall and an ample sized dining and a The Service Tomorrow for It In like the snow ball rolling downhill is the list of prizes to be awarded in the It In campaign this was Committe Chairman J. H. Buchanan's comment this On the list are seven two being carried over from last the prizes to be given away this week are the A test and check-up of your radio set from Davey Radio a and oiling from and a Manager of Springborg Hotel Starts F. Mieding Is Hired by the F. Mieding takes over he post as manager of the Hotel according to m by the Mr. and Mrs. Axel le will succeed Mrs. Harriott Davidson and who have been in charge of the hotel he past five In it likely Mrs. Davidson and Miss Denay will remain in Corona IS Miss Denay owns her home and they have gained k many friends in has been manager of the Tanner Motor Livery at the Hilton hotel In Long Beach the past until accepting the new ho is not a newcomer to the Corona area as he has owned a home at 360 View in the past two and a half commuting to Long From 1931 to 1933 he manager of the Tanner Livery Sei the Mission Inn In and in 1929 he managed the Tanner service at the Desert Inn in Palm Mieding conies to Corona with the highest recommendations for his integrity and managerial He stated that he does not contemplate any sweeping changes in management or There are changes he has in but they will be effected The only change that will be made soon will be to put the soda fountain in the cafe into wife will assist with clerical work and in other phases of They will do al the buying and employing in the the the soda fountain and the cocktail Mr. Mrs. Mieding will live at the Their son and Mr. and Mrs. George C. will live in their Norco home where Mr. Theodore M. also per copy Calif. August 14, 1947. Vol. 47, No. 156.  JURY SHOCKED BY LURID LITERS BUD AND LOUISE WROTE apologies to the dark and the the night to a pause in the day's is known the * I'm only a were ready at attend to your do you want to hear in the chamber above me The patter of little t. The sound of a door that And voices soft and we're And carrots going to won't yon any good your my I in Descending the broad hall stair Mr. Mieding was active in the Grave Alice and laughing ANA A today excerpts the luve 11, ill jail for hrr whi ii d ol the tii the ion a Ifi oC Mr ami Walter ( their by the not mature to read in tU 1 cii to tin many lettera written In Jail tci in can lake my for 1 am to be when 1 get lit you on our by I'm to aak to do write for nie a One with you and me main Put it all ill Imw can it. now you can drown a lew a very violent way be love to he beat to blew up yacht he the foi and marry litter froin the to road In a moron to You're ao and Anil anit a radiator and block pressure flushing job and an engine James Motors has set of rear car window Venetian blinds and Allen's Jewelry Gift Shop an order for merchandise of your selection up to ten noted in Tuesday's Independent a change has been made in the time and place of the prize The corner of Sixth and Main is the place and the time 3 p.m. forget to Insure that you're in lino for one or more of these added details can be obtained from any one of the participating It's a good weekly habit to of the prizes get bigger and better as the weeks roll STOCK 179.87; up 0.0'/. 20 48.79; up 0.49. 15 35.50; up 0.03. 65 64.31; up 0.19. 680,000 shares 9 a.m. to noon Social News to Phone Pays IT IN the dining and use those rooms for their meetings while completing the other value placed on the first 70x40 foot which will be constructed of cement is I placed at Plans were ' and the work is being supervised by Ben is hoped that the lodge may purchase an adjoining lot for parking and outdoor and in time they expect to have tennis courts and other recreation equipment work of construction Is being done by lodge members YORK proprietor of a Bronx motioned nonchalantly toward the cash register when two men entered the place brandishing The men went to the register and took from it. Boses knew that was all he could had already taken home the bulk of Saturday night's The bandits left with the life of Long being a member of the Senior Chamber of the Junior Chamber and the Long Masonic takes over management of the hotel Supervisor Active in Many Civic Easley of Thermal Dillon's OUT OF JAPAN TWO YEARS AGO years ago today the Teletype of the United Press in the Corona Daily Independent office started ringing about 5 a.m. with the first news that the war with Japan was about though we ihad to wait for the official news for night the members of the County Newspaper Publishers Association will meet In Corona and will hear an address by Bassett of the Los Angeles Bassett was a public relations man for Admiral Halsey and Tiad charge of the distribution of the news of the Japanese surrender aboard the Battleship years ago today on that unforgettable August 14th we all waited for the fateful hour of 4 p.m. It a certainty that the Japs had thrown in the sponge But until 4 p.m. when the President's press conference was to be held we couldn't be the it wasn't unexpected but from that moment on for the next three or four days the whole country went on a sort of emotional All the pent up tension the war years suddenly found People shouted and cried and prayed and marched In the streets and threw a lot of other acted zany In the spree was over and we all settled down to enjoy the But peace didn't turn out to be quite what we had Probably the reason was that world conditions were not Fighting broke out In The Chinese kept on battling among There was shooting In the Philippines Palestine and India continued to Russia's conduct toward her allies was not at home we had a first class between management and labor that dealt the nation a blow from which It has not yet To sum it all we found out after August 14, 1945, what had been discovered after November 11, 1918, that the declaration of peace automatically bring We've learned that the fight for peace Is not has just And learned that this fight Is a harder In the final than any military of the appointment of Jim Easley of Thermal to fill the vacancy as supervisor of the fourth district on the Riverside County Board of Supervisors came lust at press time only in time for a brief announcement of the Governor's He fills the vacancy created by the resignation last spring of R. Dillon of many voters in this area are not acquainted with Easley and his further information regarding his background may be of was born in central where he his moving to Chicago at the age of 16. While still a young man he moved to where he was employed by a manufacturing During World War his firm was actively in the manufacture of war Ah a consequence of this he suffered a physical Some time he traveled through the eastern and southern representing one of the lacquer of the In 1926 came a move to New Mexico to engage Ir There he met his wife whom he married in 1927 In 1933, the moved to La where they acquired and avocado vas at the low ebb of the depres when ranch reared to be a rather an As a supplement to his ranching Easier In real opening ai in Los later ir his citrus holdings 1940, he continued his real estate until the urge for ranch life again moved time to the Valley Easley together Dr. Herbert A. we must win the It through a Edith with golden The goes and grimmer still your and then a silence Yet I know by their merry eyes They are plotting and To take me by that phone rings again Right the and This from the go quit that luah from the sudden i aid the By three doors left unguarded They enter my castle + please don't on you sec that the Why don't try to Or would yon rather be than climb up into my turret O'er the and buck of my I try to escape they surround to be S. BILLION DOLLAR CLAIM ON United States today agreed Italy about by the 1 n softening of the of Italian now you How soon do you think we'll this Interim of That Is as the all for YORK Twenty-eight slightly higher on and sizes opened about closed slightly 5 cars sharp 12 cars better on 100s and 1 car stand for the right as we see It both at home and We must It through not We must win It through faith not merely In material might but In that Power which Inspired the founding of our country and has preserved It through the with its spreading acres of grapes and now known as the Desert Sun was a satisfactory move In every addition to his work on during the past four has his time so that he could sbaro it with the Valley Farm of he is past and the Coachella Valley which he as He is n member of the board of directors of the California which takes him to Sacramento once a He Ib also a member of the State Chamber of Commerce Agricultural and of the County Chamber of Commerce Highway and Airport and has been newly appointed to the Riverside County Tax SHATTERS WINDOW OF PASSENGER A timber ii car a of the Limited near two and a but not ACCUSES U. S. OF GREEK N. Y. the of in in the Conncil tinlay ahe would veto the new and a ITN watch in the STATE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES FIRED FOR LOYALTY REASONS INVOLVING Tlic today 10 State have been involving GOING TO NAME An on the theme In to produce with collection of beautiful moving in about to the from a publicity will be all of at the Oak bat Cour Manhattans a and a line of a buffet with and U. S. SOLDIERS CONVICTED OF RAPE AND KIDNAP OF JAP LIFE Three U. S. of the and lape of a have been dto life tlie 8th Army nil 11 are A. Jack C. A and Pvt F. to evidence at the trial the three men up tin woman along a near lure tiny were I o the Engineer They were to have taken her into tin vehicle Croin her of WHS after tlie became in rice according to Later the men li have broken into a where they am whence the alleged made are to review by Robert 8th Army SWEETHEART PROBABLY IN Fla. Virginia friend on the in real Police Chief Short Alabama al. her palatial home He that Hill la in ii o bravado to up what ically In Im that she boer for to cheek ol gang had checked in at a hotel Climaxes Fifty and Bloodshed Accompany Birth of a Staff Pakistan - In a lasting il SM than Groat Britain 200-yrar rule of India and 1 saw the new nation of until tile British viceroy of all lilt the reins on the of mid let it divide into the Dominion of Pakistan and the dominion of the climax of years of Indian for of in the streets to shout drove to the new tiny III tile of over I be of Pakistan to its All that his but as be spoke amid the ceremonial and liver were other til death In K. the of Indian bad bis bitter liver the division was Intended to let each rule its own but the fate of 505 slates Hindus and live in has been left to boundary for later riches of which Queen to charter tbe Indian Trading Company in Used io Save Infants With ANGELES today it liad cut infant from summer st I ept salii Infants who did not respond to conventional treatment sulfa or fought off the disease with said the results with new clinical techniques been reported to other on pago Arrested Twice in Two twice within two days on of Manuel worker on the Santa Heel ion In city t this and was sentenced to twelve and a half days in August 11, Juarez was as drunk pleaded He was lined by City Mary Alice Sutter and He was up on a similar on August 13, and was given the jail Abortion Case Due for Court in San Diego William Henry former Los navy and awaited arraignment in Court Friday on of operating an abortion attorney's office said Mr. and Mrs. William f aides ot Malone's alleged abortion were Malone for a preliminary hearing Aug. 27.  was believed the who as witnesses at the jury would urn the time of Malone's arrest le was fn e on bond awaiting of throe previous Anniversary if Still Two years r an estimated 31,000 have yet to celebrate the vent They were in the on Aug. 14, 1945, and hey are still of them do not yet know war is They are according to the make up an 24,000 of the 31,0Q0 who have been hospitalized for three years or least World War II who have never left are men paralyzed from the waist down by spinal Another 2700, of them veterans of previous are on this of Another 1120 are The remainder from other  

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