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   Oxnard Press-Courier (Newspaper) - November 9, 1951, Oxnard, California                               Sun ana 4tlf TMw M U 4.4 at 141 M M IJU M VOLUME 44 NUMBER 111 Phone 6-2357 NOVEMBER 9, 1951 6-2357 MICE This Is Oxnard Members of the 40th IM MOW hare their own A copy of Volume 1, Number 1, printed November 1, came to It Is a newsy with quite a few and several It will pear weekly and will go to 40th In training camps throughout Japan's Northern Honshu The officer in charge of the publication is Major Worth the division's public in- formation who was director for the Los An- geles Chamber of Sgt. Peter Kaye is the aging He used to be a writer for the Alhambra Aside from pictures relating to the 40th, and a cartoon of a G.I. saluting a pumpkin loween thought thero is the usual cheesecake art of a pretty girl with the newspaper for men is complete without pictures of Debra the movie la the bathing beauty A newsy one that will help the ing Battery pass their time Attorney Lowe Faces Disbarment RANK was four pints richer yesterday after these four prisoners made their donations of blood to be used by the county's needy Shown in the process of making his contribution is Ray left to are Thomas John F. Sheriff L. Howard Ray and nurse Ida Photo Prisoners Donate Blood For Use By the Needy TV viewers on Wednesday If noticed that dent Truman turned the pages his manuscript very If they looked they rould see that his address was typed In very large Made ft easier for him to keep his place while gave him in opportunity for the gestures he used and gave him a thance to look his audience in the They thought lie acquitted himself They also are Ing that next Is going to be fought out on and that the winner very likely will be the man who nukes the best TV Remembering how ple like to ate the arrival of Claw in Hollywood each wn he would make his appearance The date is November 29, and It will be the 20th year for him to appear on Santa Claus lane in Ihe of the We suspect more folks go down to see the stars than to see A million spectators are ex- TV and movie stars and recording artists will If you enjoy a close-up of these you'll be among the a tall military re- recruiter can't account for but the past two weeks the applicants for work in the uniform just haven't shown men or Yesterday Colonel M. M. recruiting officer for this area of the Arizona and Las was in He said there Is little counting for what goes on in Now and new draft regulations or something of the will send in the re- but the rise and fall in the chart showing recruiting is usually a Speaking of times being out of Joint and so reminds The was happy quite Until a toad in fun which leg goes after That worked her mind to such a pitch Bhe lay distracted in a Considering how Grimes Moslems Ask Holy War Egypt The Cairo radio broadcast today an appeal by a Moslem priest for a holy war against the British In the Suez Canal The plea was made by Sheikh Abu the Imam of Cairo's Al Hussein as he led noon prayers on this Moslem The prayers were broadcast out Egypt GOOD WEATHER PROMISED Weather forecasters predicted today that the nation would en- joy true November weather this weekend after the season cold wave In the nation's By Ralph Once every four dressed in blue denim prison upon the blood bank Idea to solve the problems of the needy who run up against escorted by a deputy trous problem of finding blood leave the jail and go for a The trip takes place almost every Thursday during the and each time the deputy has four different men with The deputy is the men kid each enjoy the change of scene and sunshine us the sheriff's patrol car follows a familiar The pleasant drive always ends up at the same The four prisoners get out of the car at the County They go into the spend a brief in an Donate 14-1 Pints During the year the men who serve time in the county jail have donated an estimated 144 pints of the precious The men have made of for the Blood its Mrs. praises the prisoners without Blood Bank pays out only Prisoners who donate blood receive a time in a room Then and that speaks well for make the return trip back me them when they prison Leave Blood Behind them they leave four pints voluntary donation to Blood The blood they give is marked for one Give it to those who can't ford to pay for and to those who can't find friends or relatives to donate blood to replace the quantity used by the The prisoners have been ing over a year Sheriff L. Howard Durley seized and start a new they pet the satisfaction of knowing that they were able to do a good turn for a two of the made repeat visits to the blood Ray Olivarez donated for the third time and Thomas Lori gave his second Give Reasons Their Olivarez once helped save his aunt's life by donating blood and since that time he has been aware of the blood program and its Lori said his life was saved by blood He is a eran of World War a marine who was wounded on Iwo Their blood and idea have solved one of the County Hospital's most pressing Before Durley began his bank the sheriff's office never knew when it would get a visit from a desperate stranger seek ing donors during an Everytime that happened a deputy had to scurry trying to find a prisoner or a fellow officer who could Most of the times a volunteer stepped but it always was a nip and Beams buries beims with pride when he talks about and the nice job they're He limits his comments to a ly spoken have a nice little idea going aud the boys are to go along with With more in mind than just the problems of the Dur ley also has organized a blood donor program for all the ties in his department Under that program the donate blood and make it possible for any member of their immediate family to obtain quantity and type of blood they need when an emergency Police Nab 4 Marin Shooting Attempted shooting of Henry 17, 300 North McKinley was cleared early this morning with the arrest of four teen-age El Rio Oxnard police Police have been searching for the young ever since a car sped by Marin's house ly Monday and fired two shots into it Later they re- turned to fire three shots at rin while he walked near his home and forced him to dive be- neath a car to avoid the Taken into custody were is A. 18, alleged driver of the who was charged with conspiracy to commit a two other 17-year-olds, booked on the same and a third 17-year-old, believed to be the charged with shooting into an inhabited All lodged in county Spot Car Detectives spotted the car com- shortly after midnight this and ped it. The four youths were in- as well as three teen-age Oxnard A box of er bullets was found in the glove and a 22 rifle was found hidden beneath a Under several of the youths admitted brawling with Marin and others on day Witnesses eral of the El Rio boys in go get a One of the group admitted to police they day night Police said two of the four at first admitted the but later denied it. County Lagging Behind in Chest Drive Goal W. D. chairman of the Oxnard Com- munity Chest fund said today upon learning that the city has contributed only 28 per cent of its Bannister said there isn't an organization city whoso employees have contributed 100 per cent to the Another was turned in raising total to Leading the county is Camarillo with or 02 per cent of the County total is 39 per cent with Other Ventura per Santa Paula 52 per SI Moorpark 3S per cent. 14 per Piru six per Port 41 per 52 per Simi 42 per Thousand Oaks 58 per and Fillmore 27 per Apparently county chest believe the campaign is King throughout the Judge Walter county said yesterday that the scheduled to end would be continued another arren xt Week Butcher Stabs Himself Accidentally Al 27, butcher at the Santa Cruz Market In today was in St. John's Hospital where ho was rushed yesterday after he accidentally stabbed himself with a boning Herman manager of the grocery said Williams was removing a kidney from a loin yesterday when his knife slipped and the point en- tered deep Into his lower Hospital officials Raid Hams lost much blood was along very and was expected to be out of tiie hospital In about five li V Gov. Earl Warren said today he would give his answer next week to a demand that he enter a delegation in the California presidential primary next June and wage an active national campaign for the request came suddenly and I do not believe it calls for a hasty 60-year-old governor Higher Ceiling Prices Expected WASHINGTON government's price dams The were 01 today for a flood of re- quests Sor higher ceiling prices a fourth of the last night cleared the way fort the price increases by issuing orders permitting some 70' manufacturers to nev ceiling prices on items ing from to salad Yugoslavia United Nations today to take Six Die In County from Pneumonia With the first approach of a cold weather infectious claimed six lives in Ventura County during five of them in rural Dr. Frank E. county health said a total of 11 cases of the disease were re- ported in rural tura had one case of infectious pneumonia and one Only other deaths during the month from diseases reported to the county health office were one from rheumatic fever in Santa and one from In rural Vital statistics during the month showed 279 births and 80 Oxnard again lead the county In and Ventura in Birth-death figures Oxnard 74-11; Oxnard rural 57- 15; Ventura 35-17; Ventura rural 36-6; Port 20-4; Port rural 1-0; Santa Paula 17-13; Santa Paula rural 7-5; Fill more 8-2; Fillmore rural 4-2; OJai 7-2; Ojai rural 13-3. Pawnbroker's License Revoked Oxnard police yesterday re- the loan license of Jesus operator of the Oxnard Jewelry and Loan 611 South Oxnard for charging excessive interest and failing to report loans to Chief Carl T. Hartmeyer ed the revocation after gating the complaint of Julia 153 North Garfield who said Jiminez demanded interest for a loan of on a ring and Chief Hartmeyer said the or 10 per cent was in of lowed interest Hartmeyer said an tion of books showed that he not only failed to report the but failed to issue a pawn ticket as required by MUMPS EPIDEMIC SEEN LOS Health Officer Dr. Roy 0. Gil bert predicts an epidemic of mumps will sweep tht country next 17, a senior at Oxnard will be homecoming queen at tomorrow night's game with She was selected by a secret ballot of the football name revealed at a rally last pictures turn to 2. 2000 Students Watch Ventura Boiled In at Rally As On Armistice Day stores generally will remain open for business as usual on Armistice Jack secretary of the chamber of said chants decided to remain open at a meeting of the Merchants Division last January when the schedule of holiday observances was government offices and a few businesses are ed to TAFT WOOS LABOR KANSAS Sen. Robert A. Taft was to carry his campaign for the can nomination for President In- to a Democratic stronghold day by conferring with Kansas City labor Names Needed for Memorial Oxnard wishes to place in a memorial plaque on the Plaza the name of every one of its ions or daughters in military service during the present In order to make the list are urged to fill to the i Oci aggressive actions by Soviet or any American Disabled Russia and satellites against American or Veterans of Foreign Do It out the coupon and mail It to the City The Marshal as an and The Injected the ex- plosive Soviet bloc problem into Ihe Assembly after Delegate Philip C. sup Russia to begin tht nt talks at once with without as work will begin soon on recording the Fill out the coupon and mall Name for the Rank Serial Branch of NaaM of living If spirit can win a football then Oxnard High will defeat Ventura in night's because there was unlimited spirit displayed by students and supporters at a rally last night at Houser The school and a crowd with a lusty voice made a resounding din as Ventura football went for misleading the public by saying the and later when he was in at a fire And the names of the school's homecoming queen and her throe a closely guarded secret after their selection by a ballot of the fotball were revealed at the Homecoming queen Peggy 17, a She's a brunette with green a cleft and a big She stands five foot weighs 107 and is a pom pon Three Attendants Her three attendants are Sheila 1C, a junior with dark hair and green ie 14, a eyed and Freshman Mary 14 a blue-eyed All four will ride a float at half-time After cheers and songs in the stands Swami Salami stepped onto the field and entreated the of the nether to show him the colors of the winning In the darkened bleachers across the field a red light suddenly flared gold flare mis fired and never did go In the Jerry dressed as Joe Pirate went on trial before Justice of the Peace C. E. Pecht who said he would conduct fair and impartial Oxnard The impartial before the trial chanted him the Deputy D.A. James the prosecuting claimed Joe Pirate was misleading the public by claiming Ventura would win the Found Guilty Pirate was quickly found gull ty and ordered to be boiled In oil He was dragged behind torchlight to the wait Ing barrel of oil suspended over a wood In the procession the band played a funeral dirge and the body chanted beat Ven Joe Pirate dummy form was cast Wood piled threw flames into thi air and silhouetted leaping When the flames at last a large snake dance formed and slithered its way around the Perhaps the greatest stunt of the evening went unnoticed by A plane piloted by Hank flew over the festivities ind Frank Martin tossed out several hundred leaflets with printed ort one and on the a gentle east wind ried the leaflets beyond the ter of activity and into the area adjacent to the Judge Fourt Says Lawyer Misled Court Oxnard attorney Irwin H. Low today faced possible Superior Court Judge J. Fourt yesterday turned ove proceedings to an committee of three Ventur County attorneys who will re view Lowe's case and make to the Board o of the State Bar sociation on possible disbarment In a prepared statement pre sented in court yesterday Judge Four am now convinced there was a deliberate and c u 1 a t e d misrepresentation ti the on the part of ney Refers to Fourt referred to Lowers ings In a probate matter con- the estate of the late Refugio Pilar one of five heirs to the Refugio Vargas estate har retained Lowe to purchase a share of the estate claimed by Michael A. Vargas 11, nephew of the Pilar claimed that had given Lowe a check for for this purchase and an additional chick to Lowe In amount of for payment of fats to Donald attorney lor Michael Lowe at first denied receiving the then admitted re- the cheek for ing he had put it into his trust But an examination of trust fund showed that not the not in the but that Lowe had overdrawn the trust fund by about At that point Judge late in postponed all proceedings until he complete an examination of a transcript of all of Lowe's menu in connection with the Vargas estate Under new proceedings ed by the State Legislature this disbarment may be only by State Supreme Court The county board will review the case and make its recommendations to the Combat Record Wins Probation For Prisoner the symbolic lady with the scales and took off her for a brief moment And because of it an Oxnard man who won the Purple Heart in Korea stands a chance of avoiding a dishonorable discharge from the Manuel R. 21, 231 North Grant avenue stood be- fore Superior Judge Walter J. and the Judge simply couldn't send the young man to Zavala had pleaded guilty to a grand theft charge after his arrest Oct. 12 for stealing wal tht judge sentence is not out of but To the the was a big Zavala's tion report showed he wai in- ducted into the army in 1948, shipped overseas in 1949, was wounded in Korea as a com- bat and after his release from the hospital returned to the front and suffered frost bite last Jan. 2. That combat record outweigh ed a Jai sentence from the probation cer and UN district Tht Judge placed Zavak probation for three That makes it vala to return to whan ha preme CUM In yesterday's statement Judge Fourt the following tions of the California Business and Professional on which Lowe faces 1. Is the duty of an at- torney never to seek to mislead the judge or any judicial officer by an artifice or false statement of 2. violation of the oath aken by him or if duties as an constitute causes for his ment or 3. commission of any act invoking dishonesty or corruption constitute a cause for ment or Cites In addition Judge Fourt cited rule 9 of the State Bar rule of professional member of the State bar shall not commingle the money or other property of a client with his He also cites canon II of the association that of the client or other trust property coming Into the possession of tht should not under any circumstances bt gled with his own or bt used by Yesterday facing Judge to acknowledged that bad received a copy of tht and said to tht FOC  

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