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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - April 26, 1956, Corona, California                                possible low strong winds today and 57; 49. Yesterday's 74. Rainfall for 9.16. This time last 8.41.  56 7 cents ' calif. phone 1234  What What Wo Wrong * * * Daily for 42 Yean Tomorrow's Headlines APRIL 26, 1956,  PLANT 10 MILES NORTH TO EMPLOY 500  EDWARD 66, DIES SUDDENLY OF STROKE AT HIS HOME IN for 1,000 Within 5 Years Forecast Trucks and Trailers Expected To Start by Fruehauf company today notified the Corona Daily Independent that it will build a plant 10 miles north of Corona at intersection of avenue and the Bernardino miles north on which all form the same straight The plant will employ 500 persons to begin and 1000 within five A new 250,000 manufacturing plant is new which will be Fruehauf's third in the rapidly growing Bernardino and Riverside was announced by Roy company at a luncheon press conference in the Los Angeles Ambassador press luncheon was held in connection with the opening of the 1956 Fruehauf at the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Hall in which Fruehauf is exhibiting more than 30 varied truck and tank Big features for West Coasters are nine brand new Fruehauf especially designed to meet the hauling requirements of truckers on the Pacific in October Fruehauf's newest plant construction of which is expected to start by be on a site in the Vina Vista industrial five miles east of and 10 miles north of It is located on the San Bernardino freeway at the Milliken avenue The modern Ontario which is capable of landing the biggest military planes is three miles to the sale of the property to Fruehauf for its new plant actually marks the beginning of a new California city to be known as Vina The transaction for the sale of the property was handled by Norris executive vice president of the Vina Vista Real Estate Development Goff will be remembered by millions of radio fans Abner in the famed 'n' presently operates 14 plants coast to coast reaching from to Los by February According to Samuel K. vice president and general man ager of the Fruehauf Pacific Coast construction of the new Ontario plant will start by October this He said he expects new Fruehauf will be rolling off the assembly lines by February next It would employ 500 workers to start and within five employ over 1000 900 workers are presently employed at Fruehauf's two Los Angeles plants in the production of varied defense trailers and all types of commercial civilian freight hauling The commercial include the high cubic capacity and tank trailers capable of carrying 175 different from road sulphuric caustic bulk ice cream liq uid oxygen to other bulk type Missile Contract Fruehauf's Los Angeles plants have been busy for the last five years on the production of trailer designed to house and transport a new and more effective fire control system for automatically aiming anti-aircraft These trailers for the nation's missile program are being built by Fruehauf under for the Douglas Aircraft company and Western The new nearby plant will be of steel construction with 250,-000 square feet allotted for production and office reason for the construction of the third Fruehauf plant in this general area is the booming transport industry in California and the West Fruehauf Transport Growth He pointed out that while the nation's motor transport industry has enjoyed a phenomenal growth in the past the growth of the industry in the 11 Western states has been even more truck ad trailer population in the United States 25.8 per cent from 1919-1955, the truck and trailer population in the 11 Western states increased 36.2 per cent. Inter-city tonnage carried students of Corona junior high school were guests aboard the Toledo as a reward for their good These pictures were taken of the group when they made the They are official U.S. Navy SAYS possible low temperatures and strong gusty winds are predicted for the Corona area tonight and is one of the few cities in Southern California in which no official rainfall was recorded before noon Showers are falling here now and in the coastal and northern interior portions of the Southland and gusty which at times reached 50 an have been blowing in desert and mountain Weather Bureau says that which moved as far south as Santa Barbara may spread to San Diego county late this afternoon along the rainfall from the storm as of 11 a.m. today at the Los Angeles Civic Center was making a seasonal total of 15.31 inches in that The normal to date is 14.23 lowest reading in the nation early this morning was 13 degrees at Mt. N. H. Yesterday's high was 96 2, ON LEDGE OVER OBEYS 2, owes his life to a narrow ledge on the face of a Laguna Beach cliff and obedience to his toddled away from Mrs. Alfred Bauer Wednesday and fell off the edge of the He landed ten feet down on a ledge just wide enough to hold grandmother's command he remained perfectly still there feet above the rocks and pounding she called pulled the boy to Club Will Fete Winderman in Corona on and trailers across the country showed a 6.4 percent increase from 1949 to 1955 while in the 11 Western the inter-city tonnage increased 71.1 per cent for the the same look forward to a continuing growth at a terrific pace for motor transport in California and the other Western The national growth in the next decade will be tremendous but I can envision the Western States keeping ahead of the national growth Fruehauf Democrats are invited to attend a free barbecue at the Corona City Park next Sunday at 3:30 Bob of the Corona Democratic announced barbecue will be held in honor of Judge D. S. Saund of candidate for Congress and Corona school Earle D. candidate for State Los Angeles City will be the guest speaker and will stress the need for registering and the importance of balloting at every of the program will consist of interviews to be broadcast by radio station Ted will air two full hours of the pointed out that this will probably be the biggest political affair of its kind in county In addition to an to meet the Democratic candidates there will also be entertainment by top CONSIDER ISSUES OF issue flared into debate at the quadrennial general conference of the Methodist church in Three resolutions proposing a gradual approach to ending racial segregation in the church were referred to committees for Another proposal to end segregation immediately by abolishing the church's Negro was CONDEMNED BY U.S. KILLING FOUR mixed armistice commission has condemned Jordan for the ambush slaying of four Israeli engineers early this The U.N. group the action as and called on Jordan to cease hostile acts against Israeli civilians with Church May Duy Extra Drive to Combine Seeking Funds for Enlarged near capacity crowd filled the dining room of First Congregational church last evening on the occasion of the annual New Look dinner of the for the board of W. D. told of the proposal of the to combine a campaign for funds for enlarged program and facilities with the usual financial canvass in advance contributions or pledges are being taken by a committee headed by Warner E. to underwrite the purchase of additional address of the was given by the new minister of Stewardship and missions of the Congregational Conference of Southern California and the the Rev. Lee Jr. on the New Look for Our Mr. Smallsreed related the story of the growth and the stewardship program of a church which he left in 111., to come to his present His inference was that such a dynamic growth is not only possible but inevitable when a church faces up progressively with its mission to its community and its and its members are committed to the investment of their lives and influence in God's plan and lighter moments of the program were furnished by the Virgil and by selections and a skit offered by Gordon Sandford and his German members of the Rose Circle served the in the dining room by other women of the Plymouth Guild and members of the high school The next dinner meeting of tlie church will be the spring meeting on May 23, the Rev. Stanley W. Graf KILLED IN AND PLANE ACCIDENTS AND FIRE DURING truck in Germany has killed six American soldiers and injured eight others truck in which the soldiers were riding plunged off a road near Stuttgart and went over a 90-foot at seven aU under 10, died when fire their home near young men were killed and another injured when their car plunged off a highway near and hit a And two women from Royal were killed when their car hit a truck near La the East Berlin Airport in the Soviet three persons were killed and three others injured when a Russian plane crashed while trying to land in a Shaffer of student pn the University of California's Riverside helps Dean J. W. Olmstead plan a tour for Southern California nigh school seniors who will visit UCR during its annual open house May 4.  Injured in Car Accident OF WORLD in the Winchell Von 28,  of Newspaper Columnist Walter has been granted a divorce from Hotel Owner Hyatt R. Von 41; They were married in at a lavish Beverly Hills wedding and were separated three months Actress Marilyn Monroe has denied rumors that she is planning to marry Playwright Arthur Monroe was contacted on the set of her new at 20th Century She have no to many The rumors have persisted for six months and the best answer I can give is no I understand Mr. Miller is Arrested But Freed On Wife Missing The husband of 27, of 1083 Quarry is in fair condition in the Riverside General hospital today with a fractured pelvis following an auto accident here at 1:54 a.m. An attendant at the hospital said the fracture was not bad and that the patient was conscious and not in too much was injured when a car driven by a Nellie 25, of 1061 Quarry crashed into an ornamental Standard on Main street east of Rimpau The impact flipped the car over on its cracked the light uprooted its base in the ground and caused the pole to The driver suffered only minor injuries and was said to be doing all right at the Corona Both victims were taken to the hospitals in a Brown and Grimes The driver of the car told police had fallen asleep at the Accident A second with only minor damage and no injury occurred when 18, of 416 Sheridan turned right onto Sixth street from Washburn avenue and scraped the fender of a parked car belonging to Otis C. of 4768 70th La The at 2:54 followed the accident above by one ATTORNEY'S WIFE IS AMONG COMMITTEE SUPPORTING the members of a Corona committee of women seeking to further the election of Corona rancher Fred Eldridge to is Mrs. John T. Her name had not yet added to a list published in the Independent Mrs. is the wife of city Norman Shamel is acting as temporary chairman of the committee until a permanent chairman has been John Eldridge's campaign case of the fivo Russian sailors poses a dilemma for the United is determined to stop the Soviet delegation at United Nations headquarters from Russian refugees in this the United States is interested in trying lo get the to make good on Premier Bulganin's promise to work the U.N. for a settlement of the Palestine tends to limit the action Washington can take in tho caae of the five If the States should demand the ouster of Chief Soviet Delegate Arkady Sobolev the Russians might not replace him at That would give them a to stall on the Palestine Jenner of Indiana has demanded be sent charge Soviet U.N. delegation in the case of the five sailors is that it is the functions of a There is no formal of kidnaping although the State department appears to think that may have 1048 the Soviet consulato in New York was closed as a result of consular to force Mrs. Oksana to return to She by jumping out of a consulato claim of the five sailors on reaching Moscow that American authorities tried lo force them to in the United States after they had decided to go home cause no Once on Russian the men have .no option but to say what are told to GAME TONIGHT finest cut of meat may lie made dry and by cooking at too high a Use low to moderate heat for all meat and wet grounds have forced postponement of the Coast League between Hollywood and Vancouver at field plays ut Sacramento tonight after rain forced postponement last Dick Drott will twirl against Joe Francisco will simd A1 Scholl to the hill at Seattle against cither Don or Art Schallock of the Portland and San Diego are UNITED who had a long career on the stage and in the died early today of a stroke at his Hollywood He was 66 years born Guenther Schneider in a New York His father and mother died before he was nine years first professional was with Shakespearean players on he appeared as a juvenile with Ethel Barrymore for three had had no previous illness and had appeared in good Arnold continued on the stage until 1932 when he was offered a role with Lew Ayres in his first sound Ho remained in Hollywood and in 1040 signed a contract with was well known in Washington for his appearances in behalf of motion picture legislation and among leaders of the American Federation of as the of the Screen screen Jim and on Can't Take It With John and was celebrating his 50th year in show Arnold is survived by his whom he married in 1951 and his three Mrs. William Mrs. Jane Ebright and William 32, SENT TO PRISON FOR INDUCING 3 ONE A TO COMMITTING San Diego who admitted inducing three youths including her own into committing has been sentenced to prison for from one to 15 is Mrs. Lucille 32.  Judge John A. also sentenced Mrs. Maze to a concurrent one-year term for furnishing liquor to the MARINES NABBED FOR STEALING Camp Pendleton Hi to 23 years have been arrested by tlie Federal Bureau of on charges of stealing SO automatic pistols and All are members of combat service have been arraigned and bail set at FBI says it has arrested a Huntington Park surplus storo M. charges of being the fence for the stolen OF HOSPITALIZED 4, IS Sacramento county sheriff's office is hunting the attacker of four-year-old Williama who has been after two motorists found her wandering down a roadway about 20 miles south oi say the girl told them a man had urged her into his auto near her home in Her Ethel May had reported her missing little girl was taken to Elk Giove found by the passing She was reported in very weak FOR ALLEGED MASS PLANE BOMB KILLER PROTESTS DISCUSSION OF attorney for John t 24, has accused the of seeking to and the jury at Graham's murder trial in The defendent is of planting aboard an airliner that crashed November 1, killing all 44 persons including his His attorney objected today to the discussion of the victim's bodies and tho airliner but the defense counsel was OPPOSES DEMOCRATIC FARM SUBSIDY congressional leaders say a Democratic farm plan to pay direct subsidies to farmers will be rejected in Under tho Democratic farmers could receive as much as 500-million dollars in government checks this The proposal is scheduled for a vote in the House Agriculture committee next It would include the billion-dollar soil bank in altered OBSTACLE OF HIGHWAY PROGRAM TELLS HOW HE REDS GET convicted atom spy Harry has told investigators that he helped give Russia vital as he put over my complete Gold he lost his free will in turning himsell over to the He testified that Soviet agents did a superb on him to recruit him as a Gold now is serving a 30-year term for spying at the federal penitentiary in DENIES DELEGATE ABUSED called a conference at United headquarters in New ite Mrs. Evelyn Scott has York today to deny charges that Soviet Delegate Arkady 48    City 08    Angeles 67    Orleans 74    York 52    arrested and questioned for several hours after police feared he might attempt to flee the L. Ewing 59, investment was jailed yesterday on suspicion of grand He was questioned by police before being released are market For a special try adding diced avocado to frozen condensed shrimp Prepare the soup according to directions on and add the Calavo avocado just before his diplomatic Three senators have demanded that Sobolev be ousted for his part in the return of five Soviet sailors who renounced communism but their minds and A Soviet spokesman told newsmen today that Sobolev is innocent of any because the sailors returned of their own iree COLLECTOR COULD NOT PAY BILLS SO HE FILES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT GETS J. 55, Palo was fined yester day for drawing slate unemployment pay while holding a job as u Donohue protested that he applied for unemployment compensation because he didnt earn enough money at collecting lo pay his own Republicans and Democrats have reached a tentative agreement on one of the main obstacles to swift enactment of the 13-year-51-billion dollar highway construction The agreement apparently satisfied to the government paying the cost moving utilities out of the way of a proposed 27-billion dollar interstate road A final vote on the is expected Debate on the measure opened SAYS HE WOULD LIKE TO RUN FOR VICE President Richard Nixon says like to run for ro dramatic answer to one of the big political questions oi the day came without advance fanfare of Eisenhower and Mr. Nixon earlier held a lengthy private talk this After the the vice president met with newsmen in the office of news Secretary James It ended weeks of speculation about Nixon's political informed the President that in event the President that 1 would honored to accept the nomination again as I did me to serve as the nominee of the Republican party for vice that I would be honored to accept the nomination again as I did in 1952."  TWO MODESTO PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIANS ON TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER IN WOMAN'S of a jury was completed late yesterday for the trial of two Modesto slate hospital psychiatric technicians accused of manslaughter in the deoth of a patient last October 14th.  Helen Marie 48, and Velva 43, weie suspended from the hospital when Grace about 70, died while in their An autopsy revealed death from inhaling food into the windpipe during  

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