Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - November 12, 1956, Corona, California sunny with night and morning fog and low clouds along the 82; 47. Yesterday's 91. 43 7 CENTS CALIF. ' DlAt REdwood 7-1234 in Jail Here Following Two Gang Range 20 to 34; Touched Off One Hit With Rifle two-family reminiscent of Martins and with some outside seven men in the Corona jail ard set police searching for two arrest on charges of disturbing the peace are Joe L. of 139 North Merrill Jess L. 21, of 344 Center Refugio 20, of 117 Blaine A. 21, of 123 Peter R. 23, of 4M Joy Louis 20, of 315 East Third Joe A. 2, also of 315 East 3rd street was arrested on a of assault with a deadly Police said they would get out warrants for the other two men who fled when police officers said the fracas yesterday was the result of numerous in which members of rival gangs would find alone and him This the first time both groups met in knew at least one of the groups was spoiling for a and at one time hauled six cars in a single file parade to roadside and shook the occupants down for deadly weapons or L unloaded rifle was found being used as a but it was not in cars during the incident which touched off the combined disturbance occurred Refugio Esparza and his car were forced to the side of the Using the unloaded caliSer rifle as a one of his believed by police to be Joe gun into his out teeth and injuring his upper Within other members of that branch of the Esparza family companions learned of the assault descended on the home at 315 Railroad one officer was taking Refugio to the hospital for a radio call him of the full-time fray on He radioed two other officers for support and went to the Much of the fight had been out of all combatants by the time the policemen While officers rounded up the two but police said they recognized them and will issue booked at the police the two sides were kept separate until they had an opportunity to cool Then they were put together in the main jail with the warning that if they started the ruckus the police would finish it. The admonition seemed enough to keep any further outbreaks from combatants will be arraigned tomorrow in justice court closed today in. recognition of which fell on Judge W. who has had several of those presently involved in justice court before on similar had warned earlier that he would show no toward repeated 15, Recovers Second Time Attack of stricken with 15-year-old Robert Shipman has once again been released from the Sister Kenny Memorial Hospital in El Monte as a normal healthy according to hospital was first stricken along with his father and brother in 1943. Ail three completely recovered were released from the Kenny Robert contracted one of the other major polio virus strains in June of 1956 and is one of three repeat the institution has treated since it opened in 1950. During that it has handled some 1,800 polio a patient at the is maintained by public Robert received Kenny treatment by especially trained Kenny He is the son Robert and 688 j Madre I lowy What DAILY FOR a NOVEMBER 12. 1956. CROSS b for will be from Nov. 26 to 30. part of the local ii shown by Lincoln school While Luin ne outi out felt Esther sixth M Alice special education look at a folder displayed De The by the Red has applied cloth the which can be felt and by blind The folders will be sent to national headquarters in where Braille stories will be inserte and then sent tb schools Mrs. Hayward is Junior Red Cross chairman ' t Lincoln The government stressei service at national and international in an expression of for 6theH 1n times of The local membership drive will from Nov. 26 Haskell formerly of has been elected a vice president of the Alpha Beta i expanding operator of a large group of food stores in Southern M r Haskell started working in another grocery store in more than 20 years He later joined with the Corona Alpha Beta store and served as manager until about ten years when he went to the main He has just been elevated to a vice After Hit Run jury returned an open in the highway death a week ago of John H. 32, of Men's They found only that Ryan died of injuries sustained near Glen also known as James 17, of driver of the truck which crushed the left side of Ryan's refused to testify at the as is He was arrested by the California Highway Patrol for the hit-and-run charge of failing to stop when involved in an companion of James R. 18, also of was arrested on a charge of littering the He testified at the inquest that a hitch hiker picked up by had reached into the truck's cab for two packages he asked the occupants to hold while he rode in the According to a CHP had told him earlier that his fool had slipped from the clutch at that moment and the truck jerked throwing Ryan to the Head testified he asked the drier to but he slowed The CHP said earlier report had said he looked back and saw Ryan standing in the road looking and instead of stopping they just threw his packages from the truck died in an ambulance cn route to the Riverside General of Hie ten bands take port in iN. second Corona Band wore The conferred fn Long Saturday to at high school bonds for to bo 1, High School Ray Part California Compton High School Excelsior High High High School E. High Oxnard High School H. Santa Monica High B. of the chosen bands competed here last year and will appear here again this according to Harry chairman of Chamber of Commerce arranging the The bands their second Baldwin - and These make formidable entries on the basis of their here last Compton placed and year fifth place went to Santa Ana high school and the of that last year was This year Dean Brown is director of John Muir School Here The director of the California ligh School Band at Charles well known in having been director of he Corona High School Band of The contesting bands were selected In Long Beach Saturday by a panel of Judges from the Association of Contest Judges who have toured the country to see the various high school bands of Southern California in Col. Ralph Selby Is the chief Sothcott of Corona attended this Saturday there will be a meeting of the directors of the competing bands hi Arcadia at which time plans will be out of the Dec. 1 event and questions The meeting place in Arcadia was chosen many of the band directors will be in Arcadia next Saturday for the Arcadia The first Band Jamboree last proved to be a colorful and event one of the most successful ever staged in lhat the Jamboree will be even better and a large crowd from neighboring is expected to 1 he event will be filmed with the S. chief of police for 14 years and for 25 years a member of the Corona has been elected as president of the Riverside County Peace Officers Association for 1956-57. new officers will be installed at the association's December meeting at Murrieta Hot Lowery has been with the Corona Police department for 25 years and 14 years as He is one of the best known police officers of Southern California and his J. S. is a member of the sheriff's office as a deputy patrolling north of was named to succeed Capt. F. L. Of the Sheriff's at the association's annual election during a dinner meeting in officers Sheriff loe first vice Robert Riverside second vicc County and Lt. Robert Sheriff's investigation the retiring others leaving office Jack Beaumont first vice Chief of Corona second vice Archie Sheriff's and David State Department of Medical and Low Clouds Should Bring Cooler Temperatures fo will be and low clouds along the coast tending through coastal valleys In eaily morning Otherwise it will be mostly sunny through Tuesday and Wednesday in Southern The and low clouds vi jll bring cooler to the lowest in the country early this morning was at Colo. Yesterday's high al tlie Corona of ( and the Corona Board Day Planned .To Explain Work of Local Day in has proved in the past two rs to be a valuable and both for businessman and teachers and the event wUl be ltd be even Worthwhile because the and industries of the opportunity learn what most the their chairman for fiat a effort has mede between the Corona Chamber of Commerce and the Unified School District to this year's event the most to at 10 program will open with coffee and through the of the Association of and a at the junior ' higl starting at 10 a.m. Mrs. KiHy executive secretai will Day materials al this J. president of the and Dr. James superintendent of will briefly and the speaker of the day will be Dr. George president of Redlands School 200 teachers are expected to participate in the There will be no school tomorrow because of Day who do Viot attend Day will not be paid for that noon the teachers will be luncheon guests of the various will be devoted to tours of the business establish ments participating which Aluminum and Magnesium American National Bank of National Borden Food City of Jordan Corona U. S. Naval Corona Daily U.S. Naval Ordnance Exchange Lemon Products International L. A. Young Spring and Major Mining and Glass Pacific Telephone nnd Nichols Tillotson and California Electric of Southern Gas Employees Sign in Group results show that California Gas Company employees in the San surrounding areas registered a 88,6% for the Associated In-group Donors program of supporting health and welfare according to Division Manager W. P. by a a concentrated five-day campaign was held to enroll employees of the company's Eastern division in the plan of results of the campaign will be announced at an meeting next month in Los Hand Associated In-group Donnors acting as an effective single campaign to support health and welfare sets up a standard contribution .so that each ' enrolled employee gives at least 12 minutes pay per week to the Contributions to AID are j handled on a year-round this gas company employees support the Community Red Polio and other AID plan not only results in a saving of time over conducting multiple drives throughout the but it more money for Hand the drive were Division Manager W. P. Campaign Coordinator W. P. Labor-Management Committee members Don Henry John V. E. Camber and W. M. the underwritten TUNISIA IN U 7 NATIONS YORK United Nations General d Morocco and to memberships by unanimous admission raised the U.N. to 73 Arabia Halting All Oil for Anglo Russia Renews WAR ANALYSIS BY THE UNITED the United Nations police force into Egypt might not settle anything after might not even get Anglo-French out of And it might leave the situation in the Middle East Just as dangerous as force to be led by Gen. Burns only a symbol of the moral force of the The 6,000 troops from many nations will not be organized to resist even a moderate They could be brushed aside in a few hours if either Egypt or Britain nnd France decided on new still appears to want to seize the whele Suez Russia still seems ready to provide weapons and volunteers and to be encouraging Egypt and the Arab states to fight for total It appears President Nasser of Egypt la insisting that all the UN force be stationed west of the Suez Egypt regains full control of the Russia may be backing Nasser to the hilt in this Britain nnd France had to bow to that demand they would be admitting total defeat in their costly Suez they might refuse to get out on those The tension in the over Suez thus and it might get much Injuries and accidents clouded the traffic horizon In Coronn over the Two collisions involved Injuries and three drivers received of 511 East Eighth and Elaine of 1942 Via wore released from the Corona hospital after receiving emergency They were injured in an accident at p.m. when the car overtook a car driven by Roy E. of and struck the right rear of the The Mosher car to the right and rolled over onto its Corona police cited Mrs. Mosher for driving faster than reasonable or into 04, of 8618 Beverly wood Inn suffered injuries at 1:10 p.m. Saturday when his car ran Into an irrigation ditch on the north side of Ontario near Rimpau He was taken to the Corona hospital in a ambulance hut was transferred to a Angeles hospital following disengaged trailer crashed into and damaged a parked car hero to a R. 71, of 51,10 was cited for n without The loaded with mid a cement became at Third and Main at 1:'20 p.m. It traveled 264 a another M and struck the rear of to B. of 201 Main Car C. 44, of 207 Kendall was cited for an illegal left not yielding to oncoming following an accident at 5:4* p.m. said Carl 1".. of 1105 Belle driving east on Sixth traveling on who attempting a left turn Victoria avc Carrol s car uck a truck driven on of Wesley R. 24, of 4i;)9 Center 21 feet of skidmarks cur. Don of 810 a passenger in one of the suffered minor injuries and went to a doctor for CALIFORNIA MARKETS CLOSE FOR of the California such as produce and were dosed so that tlie market aro United Arabia called up its military Training camps were opened throughout the Arab Moscow broadcast appeals to Arabs not to supply a single drop of oil to even if it means blowing up PUT I MNG STATIONS Arthur Foreign office said Army units have destroyed three pumping stations of the Iraq Petroleum He also said to the House of Commons that Saudi Arabia has cut off oil supplies to Britain and OF FORCES ON POLISH ominous note from German military intelligence sources report that Russia haa doubled military power along the German Intelligence discounted reports that Soviet forcea Inside Poland have been more apparently reflect Soviet anxiety over Polish S. AND FRENCH NEWSMEN SHOT IN SUEZ French Defense Ministry says Egyptian troops shot to death an American and a French newsman when they drove their jeep Into land in the Suez The American is identified ns David Seymour of Magnum Second Convoy To Communist leaders have agreed to permit the second convoy of food and hospital supplies to enter Hungary later today from The first convoy was allowed to enter yesterday being thoroughly searched by Soviet troops at the Austrian Some relief workers are accompanying today's mercy NASSER AGREES TO LET UNITED NATIONS POLICE FORCE INTO Nasser has agreed to ici the United Nations force nto first three platoons arrive In Cairo by plane from Naples IW and trilling on the Naples battle dress They are be joined by nearly 6,000 more troops from five other announcement of Egypt's acceptance from U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold In New It was reported earlier that President Nasser agreed on the condition that the U.N. Force would not violate Egypt's told a news conference he Is leaving for Cairo tomorrow to see there are loose ends in the policing Secretary Selwyn Lloyd of Britain arrived in New and troops he very glad to hand over their in the Suez Canal Zone to the U.N. as as It is set Lloyd did not make it clear whether Britain and French troops will be withdrawn Radio Moscow threatened today to send Russian volunteers to Egypt if they KING ASKS EISENHOWER TO Saud of Saudi sent Mr. Eisenhower u message asking he take the lead to the danger of Saud met with other Arab heads of state in to coordinate their stand against the British and SECRET MEETING HELD IN WASHINGTON TO INFORM SENATE ON MIDDLE top diplomatic and defense officials held an unusual secret to brief the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the world Fraternal Society asked President to use his influence to bring about an peace In a newspaper said of State Herbert and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Admiral Arthur are pressuring Mr. paper said Hoover and Radford want the president to take vigorous action against the Russian threat of intervention in the Middle AND CHINA WARN THEY WILL SEND FIGHTING VOLUNTEERS INTO SUEZ and Red China repealed their threats today to send fighting volunteers and weapons to help a dispatch from Baghdad quoted a responsible Iraqi official warning Arab leaders against the dangers of sheltering Russian experts and GUARANTEES Israeli sources said Russia has guaranteed volunteers from Syria if Israel and lhat Arab attacks along the Syrian border are aimed at provoking just such These also said tank crews in the Sinai fighting were heard radioing each other n unmistakable Russian an air raid alert was reported in Cairo this MEN FOUR MISSING IN CRASH OF AMERICAN NAVY SEAPLANE NEAR THE men have been saved but four others still arc missing in the an American Navy seaplane in the he craft after taking off from port of Horta It lubt plunged into the sea tail then burst into JUMPS TO l ort British comes word that a U. S. Air pilot parachuted safely yesterday from a jet fighter lost in that Authorities said the jet crashed 50 miles northwest of Beaton near Port SAYS TROOPS WILL LAND ON Chiang has promised mainland Chinese Hiat troops will land in China nt some future He the announcement in Formosa on the 90th anniversary of tlic birth of the laic Sun YaC of the Chinese want to melt down the iron Curtain with our burnina