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   Hayward Review, The (Newspaper) - January 6, 1947, Hayward, California                                PERCY H PIO 6017 AVIi PORTLAND 6 PURELY PERSONAL IT JOHN SANDOVAL Editor's Opinions expressed la this column do not represent those of The other day we happened to find an unoccupied yellow zone in the vicinity of Taylor and and immediately warped the into the space This we would be a swell chance to clear up a few snarls in qur thinking about Hie radio script we had let ourselves get sucked into writing for the Rotary club as their con- to the Children's forthcoming Radio Revels of 1947 We'd gel the low-down on a radio script is by fessionals Right from the horse's mouth so to speak and never mind the So we into the lobby of the NBC building trying to look as important as a alher stoutish bespectacled little guy can look and we bearded the receptionist all behind her The script de- of NBC we snapped airily as if we were a genius of one sort or another She directed us to the fourth floor and as we boarded the very lush elevator with self opening doors we veled at the We disembarked in a stylish lobby silenced by one of those col- ored carpets Hint show the dirt so easily and stood hat in hand waiting for the floor receptionist HAYWARD REVIEW THE WEATHER cloudy clearing and nay Slightly afternoon but cold tonight Moderate northerly winds are in the offing 54 Low 33 Vol No 118 MONDAY JANUARY 6 1947 TRUMAN VOWS BALANCED BUDGET REJECTS TAX CUT NEW YET BONUS MAY JOIN We waited for ten minutes while assorted characters got out of and into the elevator and they we Owners Start Petitions A Street Property Holders Start Petitions to Merge With Hayward for Facilities Signs of the first follow-up measure lo the failure of the city's move to annex the Hayward Acres property to the city of Hayward came today with the announcement that owners of property fronting on A street between the present city limits and the Hayward port will seek to have their added lo the corporate limits of the city Petitions circulated over the weekend by a committee headed stared at us and we stared by John Bulick 3407 A street them and finally we got tired of j were expected to be presented lo the city council at its regular meeting tonight CITY'S PART William O Wilson spokesman for the city council said today looking at the prints of the Pacific Basin on the walls and down the inner way looking for the script de- Finally a stenographer on her way back from the saw us wandering around the inner maze like a lost soul and thai should plans for Hie district materialize the city will provide sewers water and after we had briefed her on our j fire protection for the area mission she said Oh you want A six inch water line has to see Mr Bubeck of our program So we went into the door marked Program and asked for Mr just like we were with Mr Bubeck and his secretary was very polite and asked us ft he were expecting us and we assured her we were sure he wasn't and she said Won't you sit and so we sat Well next fifteen minutes were very interesting to a ready been installed as far out as the 22 acre tract at the old port cantonment area where emergency housing is under con- Wilson said and anticipate extending it to the port This line would bo to handle all of the district proposed for an- including water for fire protection ORO LOMA FEARS Factions opposed to the Oro Lonia Sanitary district were quick 1 t ji mi j woodsman like we are what with j lo point out that in thc of good-looking scarves walking around and about and a blonde in a red coal who was chicks with black i tlic success of this latest air tion move Oro Loma would be forced lo seek property easements in M wno was cil jn to pleasing to the nf talking on a phone and scowling writers tapping masterpiece on the typewriters cluttering ui room soon a handsome write who gnawed on a pipe ai he like in movies answered phone and Die guy on end of line so everyone in In room could hear Where's my And writer said shout at me like thai I'm nol impressed Your commercial is in the typewriter at this moment And we mentally applauded the writer for having pul the should in his place soon Mr Harry Bubeck the program director of KPO was at leisure and asked us into his Continued on Page Two Calendar Of Events TODAY City council I p.m city hall Disabled American Veterans 8 p xn Veterans building Job's Daughters Knights of Columbus I pm Danla hall Navy Mothers Shawano Sycamore lodge I p.m IOOF Industrial committee Chamber of Commerce I p.m Elementary school board San tensa Catholic Guild Castro Valley Farm center Adobe I P.m Advisory hoard recreation district I P.m city hall Court Hayward Catholic ters TOMORROW Marine Corps League Honor Roll detachment Ashland Improvement club meeting I p.m Ashland school association Camera club Castro Villa p.m Cannery Workers union I p.m Labor temple FH oi PEO I p.m Chapter gym Badminton practice ttgh gym Trinity Episcopal church annual dinner and meeting p.m K high school cafeteria Hayward Area Lioness club Woodmen ol the World dumber ol Commerce special P1 Meting on second bay crossing noon Shutter hotel 1 Board ol Directors Community Theatre Phil Silver's home Look Forward Ravels el J irud union high i hy Te January I school ol the the remainder of the Hayward Acres area A hearing on the sub- ject of of Hayward Acres to the Oro Loma district is sel for January 28 Actress Charged in Manslaughter Count REDLANDS UP Formal charges of manslaughter were filed today against movie actress Helen Walker 24 still in serious condition as a result of a New Year's automobile lhal killed a hitchhiking soldier Attorney Jerome B Kavanaugh in issuing the com- plaint said the actress would be prosecuted as soon as she is physically able Bail had nol been set but lorney Seymour Coliner Miss Walker said it would be posted as soon as the amount is announced City Council Meets Here Tonight Hayward airport and parking meters will be spotlighted at night's city council meeting to be held at 8 p.m at the city hall Advertisement of the of the former Hayward Army airport by the War Assets administration will be discussed by the councilmen An emergency ordinance which will put the parking meters into effect the latter part of this week is expected lo be up for vote at the meeting Police Chief George Forth will report on the tion and recommend the date that meters become official An gency measure is being sought be- cause an ordinance could not be put into effect immediately Another item on the agenda which may come up for discussion is a proposed ordinance which calls for a bond election to he held next month to finance im- for the city water and sewer departments The proposed bond issue according to City En- gineer John Mancini will be proximately mum amount for which the cily can be bonded Strikes is inadequate Larson Stone Hansen Woman 101 Years Old Mrs Mathilda Hansen Dies After Illness of Four Days Mrs Mathilda Larson Stone Hansen who observed her birthday on December 13 died at Hayward hospital at 2 p m Saturday She had been confined to the hospital only four days Mrs Hansen celebrated the last anniversary of her birth stir rounded by her five living children at the Casa Peralta Rest Home Woman Injured in Auto Crash Here Governor Asks Aid For Vet Housing SACRAMENTO nor Warren in his inaugural HOME BURNS An overheated chimney at Maurice Sekera home at 442 low street resulted in a alarm for volunteers of the ry land department at p.m Sunday Damage was confined to the chimney Mrs Garcia G8 was at hospital for minor injuries after the car Driven bv Arthur D Garcia today recommended that thc legislature establish a revolving fund to purchase for veterans housing material now being de- avenue San collided with thai of Theodore A 30 555 surplus Warren was inaugurated for his second term as California's chiel at in ceremonies before a Garcia's car struck meeting of two houses as thc latler was making a the legislature at 3 p.m A dump truck and taxicab his the al Saturday Ihn federal government Belmar and Smalley abandoning its temporary The taxi driven bv program for war W Beck 21 1111 Cherry in the west He said the was badly damaged but no clearly was injured Frank M Silva thai we cannol place 776 Poplar was driving wholly at the mercy of dump Iruck which the federal bureaus in this as laller turned onto Temperature Up Though You'd Never Know A new low in yesterday in temperature foil Jo 31 degrees minimum recording yet thil leaion Slightly warmer was day's prediction with the mini- mum set at 33 and mum at 54 iht maximum at Sundays day wat another day in cold which has gripped the city at the minimum lor the day wai 32 The optimistic prediction of slightly wanner will serre only for this afternoon erer for tonight will be coid Vital US Stake in Middle East Seen in Oil Sales NEW YORK on the financial pages two days after Christmas was news event which middle eastern specialists believe could produce more ture headlines than all ings in Iran and Egypt for two years The financial page stories re- that the Oil Co had agreed in principle to sell to American oil firms large quantities of Iranian crude oil over a 10 to period The official announcements that the agreement purely commercial and the British and American ments had no part in it although both governments were in- formed of the negotiations Lying the financial dis- patches were these British government holds per cent of the slock of Oil Co fields are the chief fuel reserve of thc Brit- ish fleet new agreement for the first time gives the United Stales a direct economic stake ed in the al hundreds millions of in one ot world's No 1 trouble Iran to share its sian oil with the States Britain in bypasses the Tehran government which Ihus far has stalled off both American and Russian demands for oil con- cessions through a technicality which prevents any new oil deals until Iran's tions are held There has been no detailed Soviet reaction to the oil ments but it was anticipated that the will be sharp and will take the line that the oil agreement lays foundation for basic British and American Joint collaboration in the middle east with all the military and political implications this would involve San Leandro She had been al rcsl home for lw years having managed her owi home in San Ansclmo up lo the age of 99 Born in Denmark in 1845 Mrs Hansen then Mathilda Larson came to Slales in 1873 In 1874 in St Paul Minn she married Peler Stone Hansen and the couple made their home foi many years in the hay area Hansen was engineer for the Pulton Iron Works in San cisco at Hie lime of his in 1916 al age of 74 He was succeeded as engineer tor the San Francisco firm by his eldest son Theodor Stone sen who is now superintendent of the Hayward Highlands water Other survivors include her daughters Mrs Lillie Reese of San Anselmo Mrs Hilda mons and Mrs Clara Coates of San Francisco and son Waller Hansen of Redwood Cily Six grandchildren and two also survive Funeral services will be con- ducted tomorrow in San Francisco and burial will be in the family plot at Ml Oliver cemetery Village Kiwanis To Hear Official Dr Rex Turner member ot the East Lake Kiwanis club in land and past Lieutenant nor of Kiwanis Division two will address thc San Lorenzo Village al their first regular ner meeting tomorrow night at Aland's Villa starting at 7 p.m Turner is the present chairman or Internalional Committee on Boys and Girls Works Ho has hosen for his subject Kiwanis Objectives and according to M Sanford secretary of the age Kiwanis he will outline a model plan that the newly formed village chapter might follow in future work concerning the ocal teen-age problem GOP Seeks Stronger Labor WASHINGTON bers of the new Ml today that President Truman's proposed labor legislation is a step in the right direction but that it does not go far enough Some Republicans labeled Mr Truman's labor proposals as grossly inadequate Among them were Heps Clare E man Gerald W Landis Ind and Samuel K McConnell a Representative Francis Case R S D author of the case anti- striko vetoed by Mr Truman year said we him onic of those objectives last spring in the case and he turned them down but I am glad tci see that he is moving in that direction Representative Howard W Smith D Va of the war labor dis- putes act and n proponent of tough labor legislation said Mr Truman is going further on bor legislation than he ever has before It may be an indication that he is moving toward my position Of couse I propose to much further than he docs Senator Robert A Taft R O chairman of the senate labor Republican policy committees said the president indicated n substantial difference from position taken by GOP sponsor of the devised case He sai Mr Truman apparently endorse about one half of the doesn't rule the rest out su then doesn't seem to be any difference with our point o view Tafl is one of three GOP Senators sponsoring a case Representative Clare E Hoff man R proposals are grossly inadequate to afford needed strike controls Pedestrian 74 Hit by Car Here A pedestrian was seriously injured last night when was struck by a as he crossed the Niles road to thc sonic Home where he resides Thc injured Martin was taken to Fairmont hospital lie was treated for a broken lose broken ribs and lacerations if face Driver of car which struck him Gordon son -11 1415 Hamilton avenue San Jose said lie was unable to pedestrian who had tailed run across the vay Angie Richards 48 Washington Livermore was slightly when the car driven by icr husband John Richards Jr 6 Livermore collided with a car Iriven by Raymond Laurent 25 2435 Jefferson street Berkeley Laurent was cited after the which occurred at m on Highway 50 at road Man's Car by Fire A 1931 Ford car property of B Dawal of Eden and Tyrell ues was almost completely de- Saturday night by fire was believed to have with a short circuit in 10 motor The Dawal machine was d in front of the owner's home nd a neighbor noting the flames bout 9 p.m summoned cers of Tennyson fire ment Only the tires of the wore salvaged Dawal was asleep in his home when the fire occurred i Labor And Business Emphasized WASHINGTON dent Truman asked Congress day to impose compulsory tration against unjustified strikes and to join him in protecting the nation against restrictive business monopoly He rejected Republican for personal income tax reductions this year He said hd had prepared a Budget for the next fiscal year providing for a small plus And he will make tions to increase that surplus But lie told congress that good fiscal practice requires that the excess of revenue be applied to debt reduction Mr Truman made these in his annual message on the state of the un- ion The President delivered it before a joint session the new Republican congress in the chamber of the house of SHARP FIGHT Mr Truman's tax policies sed to cause a sharp fight with congress Not only did he oppose income tax cuts but he ly extend beyond June HO the mended that congress of war time excise taxes which would expire at that time under the terms of ending the state of hostilities Republican leaders are planning on the contrary to pass a quickie ending those levies this mouth Other major points which made with a plea for mutual operation for the national welfare 1 Universal Military draining is best method of developing a trained citizen reserve It may be necessary to continue draft 2 of the services would effect economics and enhance our national ity DISPLACED PERSONS 3 We have not done our parl absorbing Europe's persons Congress should immigration laws to permit sands of them to come here 4 Congress should create a inet rank department of welfare 5 The United Slates opposes disarmament now but will take the lead for collective ment when collective security un der the United Nations becomes reality fi Congress should foi adequate medical care for all who need it on a basis of payments Executive Asks No Tax Cuts WASHINGTON dent Truman today promised thc nation a balanced federal budget the first since for next fiscal year But his tax recommendations were headed for a bitler with house Republican benl on slashing President Truman reported in liis state of the union message today thai the budget which he will submit to congress Friday has a small surplus of margin That surplus should be increased Mr Truman said continuing fiscal July 1 1947 lo June 30 war excise tax rales which expire this June 30 This would add about to revenue GOP PLANS However licans already are promising im- mediate legislation to put inlo now the excise tax cuts ently scheduled for July 1 As things stand now reductions on jewelry furs liquor and oilier effect by of the gram National Health insurance 7 Mr Truman is against a Veterans bonus he said that ex cept for minor adjustments he the nation's program of veterans benefits now is com plete 8 Protections of citizens against and bigotry may further federal legislation 9 This government does not recently drafted peace reaties with Italy Bulgaria Ro- nania and Hungary as entirely but they were the obtainable Peace settlements Germany and Japan should ie speeded WORLD THADE 10 We must continue to strive or an international trade em as fee as possible from ob- The message covered the field f foreign and domestic affairs iut concentrated on our national conomy in a five point program major policies His five basic points 1 Promotion of greater ny between labor and ment 2 Restriction of monopoly and business practices nce to small business and the of ive system of private enterprise 3 Continuation ol an ive program on home ion 4 The balancing of the budget on page eight items will tak ally June 30 Business leaders complained to congressional leaders that con- sumers would take a holiday on buying such articles until the tax rates went down Chairman Harold Knutson R Minn of the house ways and means committee said the effect might be business stagnation from now until the tax reduction became Hu proposed an immediate cur OPPOSES CUT Mr Truman made no mention of income axes on his report but nado it clear lie wants any surpluses used for debt rather lhan tax cuts The Republicans are out for a 10 20 per cent cut Mr Truman indicated he opposed it This raised Hie possibility thai he might veto a tax reduction when it comes to him Knutson's statement indicated the president's tax path would be stony if he counted on the war excise taxes in helping reduce the debt Decoto Move fo Incorporate Due Whether or not the move to in- corporate Decoto will be ued will be decided at a public meeting Wednesday night called by Tony Bautista president of the El Progresso del Pueblo of citizens which has been ing the move The meeting will be held in the basement of the Fourth Street Market at p.m Frank Nunes Hayward who has been representing the during the past year will he present The move to incorporate uis been opposed by the Chamber of Attempts to bring he matter to election failed due to the fact that many of the erly owners who signed petition were fied because they had not ed deeds TASTE Good in jewelry is re- in quality simplicity of design ana appropriate tion For the finest in jewelry to suit the discriminating buyer shop ai Main St   

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