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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - July 7, 1952, Corona, California                                1234 BEFORE 6:15 P.M. IF PAPER IS NOT h e. Daily maintains man witn a car who knows all delivery routes in If don't get your Independent please telephone by 6:15 p.m. and it will be delivered at 6:30 25  What We Believe Opposing What We Believe clear tonight and tomorrow but night and morning low clouds and fog along tho extending Inland to lower coastal valleys in early Not much change in High 89; low 49 88.  Anxious to Correct JULY 7. 1952.  Engineer Tells of Highway 395 Provides Connections to t North and South for of U. S. 395, the major north-south route serving the east side of the triangle formed by the cities of San Los Angeles and San has been progressing a of S. W. district reports in California Highways Corona connection is made with 395 by following Highway 18 and S. 91 to Riverside or by driving to at U. S. 101 in San I U. S. Highway 395 heads inland by way of to enter Riverside near Through the county the existing route passes the town of follows the historic Butterfield stage trail as far TOS Elsinore and then over the hills to Perris and March Air Force At U. S. Highway 395 joins U.S. into San county and the City of San whore the two up with U.S. 66 to cross the Cajon Pass the U. S. Highway 395 takes off alone north over the Mojave Desert and enters Kern County The highway follows the easterly slope of the Sierra Nevada for some 300 and crosses into Nevada for 70 miles to pass through Carson City and Reno and then California for another 200 miles along the easterly slope of the Sierra and Cascade Range to the Oregon World II work on improvement of a mile section of 395 between San Diego county and one mile north of The winding old road 3anta Rosa fes abandoned in favor of a completely new expressway with partial control of was one of the early instances in the State of California of a freeway skirting the main street of a The beneficial effect upon the little town of Temecula ras served as an example and guide to engineers and local in the treatment of similar freeway The new highway But there are signs and easy access routes into the town leading off of the rebuilding of La Cadena Drive between Riverside and San Bernardino was another step in the improvement of 395.  November of 1950 the first contract was awarded for reconstructing 395 on entirely new between Temecula and The old route up the Temecula valley through Sedeo and Elsinore and then northeasterly across the hills to The new Lowden takes off a mile north of Temecula in a northerly on entirely new alignment through the Antelope ancl Menifee crosses Route 74 near ' and then goes northwesterly and the business section Perris to connect with present The total distance is just 22 miles as compared to 30 miles via the old first unit of the a section seven miles in was completed in April of this The second 10..5 in length from Antelope Road to Route 64 Sign Route 74) is currently underway The third 4.7 miles in length from Route 64 to Nuevo is expected to get under way this OF ORIGINAL 38 MEMBERS OF CHS CLASS OF 1927 ATTEND REUNION Ramos Photo When the Corona high class of held a reunion on twenty-fifth anniversary 25 members of tho original class of 38 In the from loft to the members are as Lucile Doty Florence Gully Gladys Renfro Kathryn Cunningham Zelma Parks Ruth Lewis Ruth Benedict Charlotte Andrews Rose Pate Laura Pate Mike Elmer Mitchell Elizabeth Glass Florence fatten Mabel Miller Nellie Margaret Sue Harrell Wiebel Fred Robert Jaul Jess Albert after the picture had been A buffet supper was served at 5 p.m. June 29 in the American Legion The gathering was arranged by a committee of classmates living in Florence Mabel Kathryn Gladys Lucile Albert Fred Mitchell Gaddie and Jess following teachers also Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. of Miss Mary Brown of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Miss Edith 1. Brown and Miss Catherine aU of in there were 73 in including children and president of the and his of Grass were unable to were received from Mr. and Mrs. and from James and Olia Page Myers and El A letter from Long Beech was sent by Stickle Mrs. Archie of Corona was unable to of the claSs members live far from Corona Hill in and Maurice Bandy in PAULY IN WHEELCHAIR BUT BACK ON THE JOB AFTER Injured In Holiday Traffic n Corona injury accidents and several minor traffic crashes marred the holiday Most seriously hurt was Miss Clara B. 3690 injured in an accident at Holmes and William streets in Riverdale Acres north of Norco early She was taken to the Riverside Community Hospital by the ambulance at 3:30 evening Mrs. Florence Redmond 1254 West Sixth street suffered minor injuries in a collision at Lincoln and Mrs. Redmond was a passenger in a car driven by Lloyd George 944 West Sixth She was taken to the Corona for first aid and reported a car driven by Garland E. McCullough of Beach and traveling east on Tenth collided with one driven by Fran cis who was going northerly on morning a panel truck by Walter Yance and driven by Arthur 907 Howard ran intoa parked auto belonging to Lorraine Simon of Hollywood in front of 320 West Ninth Bryan failed to stop and po licc cited him for hit-and-run evening at Northeast Grand Blvd. and East Second street cars driven by Morris H Levong of Compton and Daniel of wer involved in collision that resulted in to a fire Police reported Levong was going north erly on tlie attempted to pass Munoz just as Munoz at tempted a left Levong to avoid a collision and hit loose He con trol and ran over a fire plug 79, ORMER CORONAN lED IN Eliza Ellen 79, passed away evening at the home of her Mrs. Elizabeth in Mrs. Taber lived in Homo Gardens for four years with her before they moved to Arlington two years was bom in Nov. 16, 1872, and camo to California six years ago from She is survived by Mrs. Fox of 7134 Van Mrs. Ella El and Mrs. Sarah Cross of three Fred and John Warren of seven grandchildren and 12 great Fox will accompany tho remains to for funeral services and Brown Funeral Home is in charge of ABOUT READY TO ADJOURN FOLLOWING ATOMIC has accepted a House compromise to boost atomic energy funds by 898 million dollars and thus cleared the for sine die northwest corner breaking it cars were involved in collision in front Of the City Park on the Fourth Wayne Fease of Santa Hubert E. Corona U. S. Naval Hospital and Rodney D. McDaniel of Long accident happened early Friday morning just oi Main on Sixth James D. police reserve while going home a car stalled without lights and pulled over into tlie lane to find out the Donald Hook of Santa Ana stopped his car behind Wilson's and Ralph Clifford Miller of Ontario ran into the rear of Fuller Rancho 56, who had been employed at the Fuller since 1042, died at the Corona hospital of a heart attack early this He had been ill since native of British he leaves his mother and relatives in his native land but no survivors He worked in the guest house at beginning in 1942 and after the guest house was closed he remained at the except for two years when he went back to Guinea to arrangements will be by Objection to Proposed Norco Cemetery objection was presented to the Memorial Park cemetery northeast of Norco along the Santa Ana river when the was considered today by the Comity Planning was telephoned to the Daily Independent by Supervisor William E. Jones of First which included Jack living of is a of the Riverside County Planning Pauly returned to work Emerson's men's store last starting work as soon as ho was from the hospital where he was a patient for one His left leg was broken in five places between the ankle and the knee when he was injured in an automobile accident on June 13 Friday tho Pauly and other 20-30-ians were on their way to a 20-30 club meeting when the accident On June 28 Paully was installed as president of tho Corona 20-30 his Glow Causes Burglary glow of a cigarette led to the arrest of a burglary suspect who was nabbed Herman's Furniture and 325 Main shortly after midnight last Booked in city jail was A. 24, of 1028 Kast who was found hiding in the L. B. and Patrolman S. J. Trnka while noticed the glow of a cigarette inside the Upon found that a window on the alley side had been A scarch revealed Lizama hiding in the darkened interior of the Chief J. Lowery said that the suspect had some small items including gloves and glasses person and that tools were found piled beside tho CLOSING 30 274.20, oil 0.7,0. 20 101.44, 0.1)2. ' IS Utilities 49.72, Stocks 105.71, off 0.44. 1,080,000 shares Honored On 90th birthday dinner John Fruser on his was given yesterday at the of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. 718 Howard for the occasion was Miss Catherine G. 1. Powers of Corona Motel Died Early George L. 58 years respected resident of Corona for the past ten died early today at her home at 1301 Sixth had not been well for the past two and Mrs. Power had operated the Corona Motel for the past ten as Anastasia Barbara l 1894, in Portage near Stevens Point in Mrs. Power camo to California with her from in 11)24.  marfy years Mr. and Mrs Powers lived in the Long area and a The Powers came to Co rona in 1942 and have since oper ated the Corona Motel at 1301 West Sixth a properly which they built at the edge of an orange grove and which they have operated and expanded for many It has been made an attractive growth and husband and two Mrs. Helen Wengart of Compton and Mrs. Verna of New port and two Vin cent and Domonic Mrochinski of services will be held in St. Catholic church at Market and in North Long Beach at 0 a.m. Thursday Rosary will be at the Mortuary on North h boulevard cn Wednesday at 8 FORCES ASK RULE CHANGE TO BAN VOTES BY DELEGATES WITH DISPUTED first battle of the Republican convention is on at International amphitheater with the convention only a few hours of Dwight Eisenhower want a change In rules so that whose are in dispute not bo allowed to vote on issues until of the issue is 68 scats in Georgia and Tho group has the national committee's seating of most of these The committee gave a large majority to Senator and the people say tho committee VOTES FOR ALL DELEGATES IN DISPUTE PASSED PLAN GOP national convention has passed the Gov: Arthur B. of Washington offered by the Eisenhower to chaugo tho convention rules so that delegates whose seats are in dispute are excluded from voting until and unless they are seated by the The vote in favor of the amendment was vote camo Clarence Brown of Taf had amendment to the to cx elude tlie delegates from the Gov. Lang lie of Washington had termed the National Republican Committee decisions favoring Taft delegates as proposal was lost by more than 100 GROUP OFFERS A PARTIAL word is that Taft lieutenant says tho Taft will go along with most of tho Eisenhower to tho convention by Arthur of But tho Taft men want seven contested delegates fiom Louisiana excluded from the In making tho proposal for the said it's the only wal to decide this Ho said it's the only way to show tho in and In Ita own J AND PENNSYLVANIA BEHIND movo by supporters to effect a change to bo on the road to Just before the such big delegations as those from California and New Jersey placed convention was an and minutes lato getting stin ted as the Taft and groups tried to compromise the rules Issue but Senator tho campaign said tho Taft group CHAIRMAN ASKS FOR REAL UNITY Committee Chairman Guy opened tho convention by tolling delegates thoy must unito behind whatever candidato is by tho party If they want to beat the Democrats In said tho convention would be handled opening formalities at tho convention was election of Walter Hallanan as temporary He's a West Virginian oil man and a Taft and T. John member of a pioneer resides at tho Chandler AND IKE AGREE ON FOREIGN Senator Taft and Dwight have given their approval to tho foreign plank of the 1962 Tho to bo adopted by the described us a Committee Chaliman Eugene says the two contenders for tho presidential nomination also will bo given a possibly late to see the platform's defense Thia Is purported to call for a balanced military with emphasis on air FLYING TO CHICAGO FOR keynote speaker before tho convention Is winging Wa way westward toward Chicago from Now Gen. Douglas Mac is flying a regularly scheduled commercial He Is accompanied by his Maj. Gen. Courtney Miw Arthur will tho today sometime after 6:30 Pacific daylight L. LEWIS HINTS Mino Chief John L. with that the national convention nominate proposed to In a Joking manner that Senator Taft should choose Former Representative Fred Hartley of New Jersey aa hill running Tho two men collaborated in sponsoring the labor management UNITED SETS SPEED RECORD TO EUROPE IN THREE 10 superliner nosed Into her berth at Le to tho cheers of thousands and visiting British Royal Air Force plane circled the ship In acknowledging tho fact that no longer holds the speed States made it from New York Harbor to Bishop's off tile coast of England In just averaging 41 land miles an hour through all sorts of When she reached the there was a champagne Tho 53,000-ton ship had trimmed 10 hours off the record set by the British liner in 1938. The mythical blue ribbon returned to the United States for the first time in nearly a She slowed down and on to Le Havre ahead of GOVERNOR WILL NOMINATE GEN. Theodore of Maryland has announced he place name in He will Maryland's 24 delegates to vote as they The governor says he thinks 21 will vote for ' The 24 had been pledged to McKeldin as on  

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