Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - September 17, 1956, Corona, California through Tuesday but night and fog near Noon 91; 60. Yesterday's 96. 43 7 CENTS CALIF. DIAL 7-123+ Dial Phones Make First Calls Over New banquet Saturday night at which the first calls were made on new dial telephone system marked the inauguration of this forward step in Steams placed the first This was to Governor Goodwin J. Knight at the Governor's mansion in After chatting a few minutes with Mayor the Governor if he could talk to the and she and the Governor carried on a spirited conversation for a few minutes among other their It was about this time that the Governor became aware that his voice was being broadcast to the people at the he thought he was talking to Mayor and Mrs. Stearns at their When the learned this he became a trifle more formal and extended his greetings to city the assemblage and asked to be remembered to the publishers of the Wisconsin The first out-of-state telephone call by direct dialing was made by Charles R. former mayor of who was referred to as Miller placed a telephone call to Milwaukee to Mrs. Doris formerly of Several years ago Mrs. was employed in the office of the Corona Daily and she extended greetings to her friends She also asked to be remembered to her Mrs. Myrtle teacher at Jefferson vice president of the Corona Chamber of third contacting John L. Alleni of the San Diega Chamber at opened with invocation by the Rev. Stanley W. Graf of the First Congregational Amos manager of the Corona exchange of the Pacific Telephone acted as master of ceremonies for the in commenting on the achievement of now having dial phones in paid tribute to the whose faith in the city has made such progress He also stressed the point that Corona has a variety of public facilities to provide for the needs of today's population and the population of the He congratulated the Pacific Telephone company for showing its faith in the future of Corona by the investment of a fortune in equipment F. chief engineer of the Pacific Telephone company for Southern said that the equipment which has been in Corona is the most modern equipment He then went on to tell his listeners that a few years this equipment biy will be obsolete because of the rapid technological strides being made in the science of predicted that it would not be too many What Dally for 42 Ym SEPTEMBER 17, 1956. S. Will Finance Oil Imports to Europe if Waterway Is F. of Corona passed away yesterday afternoon at the Sierra Vista following a prolonged He was 76. Smith was born Mar. 2G, 1880, in New He moved to at the age of but lived most of his life in He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Salem and was a member of that city's volunteer fire department for many With Smith's preceded him in death about 10 years Snice her Smith made his home with his and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley who moved to the Norco area about four years addition to his Mrs. Mr. Smith is by two Murray L. of and W. of a of and nine remains will he forwarded to the Goundry Funeral Home in Depot for services and may call at the Mortuary until 7 p.m. Page 8) NEW FEATURE IN THE new to appear is starting in today's issue of the Corona Daily Under the title of on Kitty new executive secretary of the Corona Chamber of will write a chatty report on various Chamber ideas and Watch for It every Alvin and Chief M. Local M. who was living here with his son at passed away yesterday afternoon at the Corona Ha was 91, and had been in failing He entered the hospital Saturday Lenney was a retired general contractor who had been living in both Long Bedch and He has made his home here with his John W. since 1951. Mr. who was born May 1.3. 1865, in had followed the contracting trade about 40 His wife preceded him in death a number of years In addition to his Mr. Lenney is survived by two Margaret and Mrs. R. C. both of Long a Hope of a W. E. of Long and five services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of the Brown and Grimes Funeral Home with Reverend F. Bruce pastor of the Methodist internent will follow in may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. an driven by A. Stoere collided with a steer on a GLOWING FACE OF A BEAUTIFUL CORONA gracing the newsstands of the nation this month on the October cover of True Story The gorgeous gal in full color on the cover is Miss Corinne the 19-year-old daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Carl 1944 Main Kegley is a professional model in She started her career as a fashion model in the Charity League Frolics in Beverly She now has her own agent and Donors Needed for Roger 5, Victim of Roger Croly of 1968 Via del is a victim of leukemia and from time to time he needs blood transfusions for tlic treatment of his Roger has a rare type of 0-ncgativcand his family is anxious to locate persons who have type of blood who would be willing to give blood at such times as it might be who is a patient at the I ity of hospital in at is the son of Mr. and J. W. His is employed by tlie Food Machinery company of Riverside and his mother spends a great deal of time at the hospital with those who would like to this type blood are requested to contact Harold phone KEdwood 7 23in. has ill since Part of the time he has been an cut at tht City oj he has not needed too many transfusions but the rareness of his blood makes finding donois a Members of the F1 Toro Corps have been very those who had the proper blood in donating blood for He has one 9 years at the Hollywood Studio Her aro Miss Universo and Miss mother told the Independent foday that when the girls pose for a picture they never know to which magazine it be Kegley is a graduate of Corona high Sho attended college one year but left school the thing that she really wanted to do was to a by MEANING OF MARRIED Roman follow God's plan for loneliness led her to of a Crop Reporting Board has released figures which show that average output for each laying hen in 1955 was 192 compared w ith m in 1954. United States stands ready to back its Suez policy with Secretary of State Dulles says the United States is prepared to finance oil exports from this country to Western Europe should transit through the Suez canal become to newsmen after a conference with President Dulles are not trying to organize any boycott of the White House says President Eisenhower and Prime Minister of India have the Suei canal problem in an exchange of India's roving trouble Krishna is meeting with President Nasser in After finishing his Cairo will fly to Muster Mariners went into training today to leam the task of piloting vessels the One of the Russians said they will learn the complicated job in just SENDS URGENT has appealed to the United Nations Security Council the Big Three Western It protested the Western plan to set up a Association to send ships through the Suez message asked the Council to take up the Western proposal US a matter of The note culled the plan a threat of security and to world of Pelagia Wants To Forget Hours in Leaky survivors of the American ore vessel said poot lifeboat equipment almost cost them their two were among five men found alive in u leaking together with the body of another seaman who died of The broke up and simk in the icy Arctic off Norway Only seven of her five survivors and two have been accounted Thirty-two still are of the Demetrios told newsmen today at that their lifeboat carried no and that its lockets were defective or Said hours in the lifeboat are I want to Kidnaping Suspects Are Being Held m Chief Jansen and District Attorney Don Keller today conferred on complaints attempted murder and violation ot the California Lindberg against 57-year-old trice and 36-year-old Mrs. Both women are held in jail on Mrs. a former business acquaintance of the victim's and Mrs. deny the They claim they were kidnaped and later the same night Mrs. Latham owner of real estate had charged Mrs. Winn In pending lawsuit that she was holding some jewelry that belonged to one of his BEGINS PROBE INTO MISTREATMENT OF PATIENTS AT MODESTO first of two legislative hearings designed to investigate charges of maladministration and mistreatment of State Hospital patients opens today at the mental Seventeen nesses expected to be called before the interim committee on treatment of mental headed by State Senator Alan a Stockton Most of the witnesses will be hospital first witness scheduled is Stanislaus County District Attorney Frank who will be followed by Sheriff Dan Also to be called before the committee Is Joseph special Attorney General's who issued the charges of brutality and inhumane treatment at the report was made at the request of Stanislaus Superior who culled for the investigation last May after a hospital technician was convicted of manslaughter the forced feeding death of a Martino's report cited eight other mysterious deaths at the Levant Has Heart 49-ycar-oid Is In satisfactory condition in Hollywood today after suffering a heart pianist was stricken over the weekend and taken to the Mt. His where he currently is a new with Arthur was unaware bf the A spokesman said he worked Friday at the lives in Hills with his wife and three He recently lost a television show contract because of alleged FIRE BELIEVED SET BY investigation is underway today into a fire that destroyed partially completed lomerson elementary school's cafetorium at Long is estimated at The two alarm fire was prevented yesterday from spreading to next-doOr classroom structures by four engine units and one truck Firemen said that witnesses have reported that several youths were seen leaving the school grounds shortly before the Negroes Will Rights in Federal Court al school integration in has ended for the being at I he principal of the Clay Consolidated school was waiting at the front door this morning when four Negro students arrived under National Guard tie pi read them the order by the County School barring them from the They turned away a c of about 50 persons cheered and a battle to force the integration at Clay seems to be ia the Hie Kentucky head of the National Association for the of People said he will start tomorrow In Federal to admittance for the The county school board barred the Negro youngsters irum the Clay school after the Kentucky .i J attorney that they weie