Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - September 5, 1956, Corona, California Night early morning low clouds and fog near Generally sunny otherwise through Little temperature 89; Yesterday's 95. 43 7 CENTS CALIF. PHONE 1234 What Wa Righi Opposing DaHy for 42 Ym SEPTEMBER 5, 1956. Corona Company Gets Commercial Street Supports PE Fight To Renew Its of Commercial street from Grand Boulevard Rimpau avenue got the greell light last night when the City Council approved bids for the Contracts for both the 1911 Act and portions of the job will be awarded to the Corona Asphalt and Paving low work will include resurfacing of a portion of Commercial and the construction of gutters and The successful bidder offered bids of for the 1911 Act portion of the and for the part. Other bidders were with and and who bid on the portion estimates of the work were amounting to and Had the private bids been more than 10 per cent higher than the city's city crews would have undertaken the passed by a 3-1 vote a resolution supporting the application of the Pacific Electric railroad for a renewal of its franchise through the city of and requests that city's Council to approve tJie railroad's action was taken after George freight agent for the PE and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific appeared before the Corona Council to seek its Brown the runs four trips weekly from Corona all year long. It transports 1300 to 2500 freight in this area on a yearly with 80 per cent of the load made up from Corona depending on the citrus The trips are made entirely between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 Brown supporting the Francis A. Cecil O. Green said the addition railroad was needed particularly now since Corona is attempting to attract It would be a bad time to withdraw they adding that the city definitely benefits from the Councilman Karl Erickson cast the third favorable to passing the resolution was Herbert E. who said he felt the Council should learn the Riverside City Council's reasons for indicating it would disapprove the Councilman A. J. Velthoen was being out of town on Agent Brown said the main complaint was over the route down the center of Magnolia Councilman Garten commented that approval the resolution might encourage the PE to establish bus service between Corona and since it is so badly Brown mentioned that while bus service would prove valuable to a few it would not be a paying proposition since so many now are making the trip in private He stated his company had wasted millions of dollars in continuing bus service where there was insufficient traffic to make it pay its own Men To Be Tried for Assault Oct. 8 8 has been set for the trial in superior court of three Corona on charges of with a deadly A. Pete G. and Nicholas R. Rodriguez are accused of firing at a car on Fifth in Corona on Aug. ust A and Victor C. wiio had been riding in the a is the law firm of ill DELIVERY IS EXTENDED TO NORMANDY 13, delivery in Corona will be to the subdivision ni ihc Olive and Vista it was announced today by Prank additional service was authorized by Verne regional according to the San regional office uf the post office of will mail to approximately 85 family residences in the Normandy Tenace G. 30, of 4296 Hillside died in the CoVona hospital at 7:55 yesterday after lying in a state since suffering severe head injuries in an accident about 3:30 p.m. The accident occurred when the motorcycle he was riding collided with the right front fender of a truck driven by Miss Barbara Lee 28. of 840 Sixth In the upper the victim's motorcycle is shown lying at left where it came to rest after striking the truck In the lower the circled portion shows Courtney's ripped from his foot by the force of the The point of impact was I 17 feet west of Center street on Sixth street in Man on Motorcycle Dies Following Truck Turned Left Before James 30 Gayland 30, of 4296 Hillside died in the Corona hospital last night four hours after receiving severe head injuries in a motorcycle truck He was taken to the hospital in critical condition in a Thomas ambulance and underwent emergency including receiving blood but his injuries proved too severe to injuries included a badly fractured skull and considerable loss of He lay in a semiconscious state four hours before Have Inquest An will be Thursday in the Rrown and Grimes Funeral to which the body has been A Highway Patrol officer the accident occurred at 3:30 p.m. 117 feet west of Center street on Sixth street in Drove Truck Driver of the pick-up truck was Miss Barbara Loe 28, of 840 Sixth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester who operate a grocery store at 822 Sixth Miss Reed was tinning left into the store parking lot with supplies for the grocery when the accident She was driving west on and Couitney impact was almost the officer with Courtney's crashing into the truck's right front No citation been issued pending Courtney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Almas of 4296 Hillside Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Brown and Grimes Funeral Shall Attend A.M. and P.M. at Jr. of the necessity of double sessions at the Corona Junior high school for the school it Is hoped that the following data will be of value to both the Hnd Ko the students who will attending that school to Monte assistant superintendent of students in regular at Corona junior school living WITHIN a radius of one and one-half miles of said shall be known as WALKING and shall attend the MORNING This session shall commence at 7:45 A.M. and close at 11:54 students in regular attendance OUTSIDE of the minimum transportation radius of one and one-half miles of said shall be known as BUS and shall attend the AFTERNOON This session shall commence at 12:03 P. M. and close ai 4:12 both sessions will be operating on a tight with no planned snack it is recommended that all students eat a hearty breakfast or lunch to carry them through the day until their return addition to bringing to school at these newly established hours all prepared for a FULL SCHEDULE ON OPENING SEPTEMBER it will help immensely if each student will jot down on his or on Page 80 77 73 93 85 64 Orleans 89 York 81 Lake 80 Francisco 72 9* Water Co. Approves Community Services Ballot Turns Tide in Bond Vote person's vote turned the tide in the decision by the Orange Heights Water Co. to sell to the Norco Community Services ballots were counted last night by the company as CSD directors looked cial pending verification against company was 34,-816.51 for the 1,183.27 There were 52,938.03 shares eligible Lo the company the affirmative 26,500 51 per cent of needed lo authorize the was the ballot of Mrs. Emma J. widow of Rex B. founder of Norco and the former luxurious now U. S. Naval Mrs. Clark voted her shares in approval of the Without her yes ballots would have totaled only about 18,-000, far short of the required 26,-500. As the election turned there was almost a 30 to 1 majority in favor of Naval hospital had a 7,000 vote block but did not vote because the action would have had to be cleared by higher authority and could not have been completed in Local naval officials were unofficially reported to favor the bond to purchase the company and convert it to a combination domestic and irrigation system instead of the latter will be held next One issue to be voted on will be general obligation totaling to be paid from taxes on within the It will require a two-thirds The will be for revenue and will total They would be paid off by income from the water and require only a simple Purchase price of the company has been set at The total bond issue to be voted is Brinks Brink's cashier has told a Boston courtroom the first thing he remembers about the Brink's holdup are the stick 'em Chief Cashier Thomas Lloyd of told the court five or six men holding guns him and two other employees to open the vault doors the night of Jan. 17, 1950. His testimony was the most dramatic since the trial of six defendants began last Railroad Men Killed in New Mexico OF INJURED IN TRAIN is a list of the in the Santa Fe train wreck at as reported by the railroad's headquarters at brakeman in 5115 Ellis third 1511 Camp and Mrs. Norman New York Jessie Pattie Club To Have First Meet Sept. 21 steering of the Corona Gridiron club had lis first meeting of the season and formulated plans for the breakfast The presided over by Club announced the first meeting of the club will be held in the community room of Ihe Citizens National Hank at 7:00 a.m. Sept. 21. The regular meeting and day will be at 7:00 a.m. each Friday following until the has This is a change of day from last the meetings having been held previously on All of Corona Senior High will be on with game Sept. 21 against Pacific ut San initiation fee for membership will remain the same us in years Schoenherr Anyone is eligible for membership who wishes to attend the he adding that memberships will welcomed even if only to the club in its activities toward the high football Westlake has planned programs for the meetings and will arrange lo have an outstanding speaker at each of the breakfast first meeting will be to introduce the coaches for the season and to welcome the coaches who have joined the staff this year the Gridiron with the help of the Corona Appliance donated a public address system to high to make the games nuire enjoyable to the In addition lo the system has proven u valuable addition to the other stadium UNITED railroad shunted the speeding Fo onto a siding of morning the crack streamliner slammed Into a parked mail express near killing 19 all of thorn were Santa Fe least 10 Injured woro Those included Santa Fo trainmaster at Las J. K. said the westbound Chief roared onto a siding when a switch was thrown in by railroad An mail express was waiting there for the Chief to crash of the Diesel sounded like a bomb In the darkness before The huge weighing almost pounds woro smashed into thousands of Three of the first sleeper cars were in the car in which most of the dead wore riding was burled under the wreckage of two Hudson of was a passenger on the fourth car behind the Chief's I was a lot of noise from under gear and wo were bouncing a Like in other Hudson and his companions broke through windows with sledge hammers to get Injured woro to the Colfax General Hospital In The Fe expects to make up a train and move the uninjured out o'clock this PEACE HANGS OVER SOUTHERN SCHOOLS went lo a high in in peace hoys outside refrained from their usual A by while students also seemed lo he dying School buses that arrived yesterday with or four were crowded with white again Hut National troops still the and wonder what will when the go U. J. said parents still are to poisons called the reporting stories oi were binned lasi Classes but no Negro students enrolled and no even Hill N. while chased a group of Negro dron when they canic to this Sets Campaign Deplores Integration plans lo get his campaign rolling In tho farm will make n speech at Iowa Sept. 21, with lined up for the One will be a radio and discussion of farm announced his at a news conference in Washington this Chief also said federal government should not put down riots against school Integration unless local authorities either cannot or to the deplored activities of on both sides of the Integration Mr. said they should nut permitted to defeat what the nation knows Ik a logical conclusion equality of foreign the President lashed hack at Democratic charges that tho West has been losing the cold war with Russia since iie He said the have changed tactics in the last three years they were not getting much The only area where the found little progress toward peace was In FILLS NIXON La father of Vice President M. last from a Tho elder Mrs. Nixon was lier 77 husband's hand when slipped Into death a A family doctor said the Vice also at his was taking the death President tlic address he was scheduled to give at the Legion convention in Los was not known whether the Vii i; President will go ahead also at was taking the death National in Los family doctor hud overheard Ihe elder Nixon tell Ills son to his The doctor father was talking about the Legion and bave extended their to Nixon and his on the death of Nixon's Nixon 1;; survived by his and three Donald and I services which Nixon arranged will be held at 2 p.m. at Church in ARE NOW BEING POURED for the dollar McBean Co. plant of Workmen are here working with the with which the concrete mixture it info the As it evidant from tha fha The concrete mix being supplied by the Michael Concrete company of The new plant will tewer pipe and will have the largest drying in fha Military Says Stevenson in Legion Democratic standard Adlai and Senator at an Legion National convention in Los Angeles called toi a powerful strategic air hut not 1 oM air and urged an end to the early .is would bi- with the national s on this latter presented the Legion with Only yesterday retiring advocated that the Ion because he said tha reserve had failed to provide the forces Red the lor playing with He that the COP is trying to blame the the wars of this Stevenson and his running will fly to San Francisco to meet Democratic leaders irom and