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   Oxnard Press-Courier (Newspaper) - December 15, 1951, Oxnard, California                               Oim an U M ISM Lw U M SiSS UM 4J at Ml im OMT kick 14 VOLUME 44 NUMBER Ml Oxnard 6-2357 DECEMBER 15, 1951 6-2357 PRICE 5 CENTS Man Burned to Death In Ojai Fire Police Probe for Russ In Wanger t To Wage PARIS allied armies of western Europe will soon be so strong that an enemy would be to Dwight D. Eisenhower told 8 committee of his North Atlantic Treaty Organization After Eisenhower said in a major address on the defense of Europe against Communist it may be possible to make a deal with Soviet Russia so that the western world will not have to carry its huge load Eisenhower sat down with the finance ministers of 12 countries on a temporary NATO council committee for one hour and 40 His statement to them was re- leased in substance Problems Eisenhower by im- that some of the 12 nations will not be able to at- tain the rearmament goals set for But he added that the partners in the great alliance should not be dis- by and he said he is and that a NATO report now being completed will show a sufficient balance of power against ble Russian The Eisenhower are faced with the same problems as the are not he It Is expected that the report will be issued The Netherlands and Denmark may reject the because it asks them to increase their defense Eisenhower against ical criticism of the which calls for a merger of armies of continental Europe including a rearmed This he is a in his overall forces Including those of the United States and Great Cloak for Cowardice The European army concept is no more difficult to realize than the Atlantic Pact he and it faces no obstacles that cannot be overcome by the same which gave birth to the and over the and the NATO are for cowardice and the of Eisenhower said he was tan and that if the allies put up defense forces outlined in the NATO report will be perfectly feasible to with are moving in the line of in the area we are interested the last likelihood of he Eisenhower told the delegates they should not feel ed if one or more NATO tries finds the set too Other countries will be able to exceed their he SEW SHOPPING DAYS ARE LEFT GRANT of Western Auto stow suggests this deluxe car Their Vocation is but They Urge Peace For Christmas Shooting Case By Virginia HOLLYWOOD One of most sensational trials in a decade loomed today in the Joan Bennett Walter Wanger Jennings Lang love Miss a glamorous 42- year-old hotly denied she was interested in Lang and said she'd like to forget the whole So would the 40-year-old agent who was wounded day night when 57. fired two slugs in Lang's groin because he thought the younger man was stealing Miss Bennett's But the law nothing Hell Prosecute far as the district ney's office is Dis- Attorney S. Ernest Roll de- the police sign a com- Beverly Hills Chief Clinton Anderson says they will office will prosecute the case regardless of the de- sires of the Roll said he and his assistants will interview Lang at the pital have also discovered a small suitcase in Roll contained reports made by private But he refused to say what they revealed or whether they concerned either Miss Bennett or Boll made his after police located a key witness who could relate details of the shooting in which movie er Wanger wounded Wander Talks did it because he was threatening my Wanger n f e s s e running shaking hands through his thinning ver year ago Joan's fections for me I ed an affair with I hired private to follow my Last I bought a I had to shoot It was the only thing I could Roll identified his key witness as Sam a service station who told police he heard Miss Bennett Please Scott her anguished pleas were followed by two Miss Bennett ned a chic gray sharkskin suit designed by Hattie Carnegie and met the press She said she has divorcing hope Walter will not be blamed too she has been very unhappy anri upset for many months because of money have lived together in my home for some 11 together with our who Walter Jennings Lang has been my agent and close friend for a long and I have been close friends of Jennings and his We saw them I feel confident Walter would never haye given voice to the suspicions expressed by him were it not for the fact he has been so mentally upset with the complexities of the financial burden he has been carrying for such t long never dreamed a marriage that has been as successful as ours has for 12 years with a family lovely as ours would ever be in such an unhappy NOTICE THESE MEN AND WOMEN in uniform are photographed with the unusual re- posters of the American military services in front of the post The Marine Army and Air Force have chosen posters ing the Christian appeal for peace on goodwill toward In the picture to are Staff Sergeant Don F. Marine ol Salt Lake at Point James H. aviation metalsmith first qf North who is at Lt. Cmdr. Marian F. of a Wave at Sergeant Anne ot recruiting ters for the Army at Santa whose home is a Master David of the Army recruiting center at of and Master Sergeant Edward of the Oxnard recruiting who is In the Air Force and whose home is Staff To A serious newsprint shortage continues to plague the entire particularly smaller publications unable to finance the acquisition of paper The is exercising every reasonable effort to avoid shortages in the face of ing and will assure service to subscribers served by carrier There will be occasions when newsprint will not fice to provide fully for the and When thU happens those served by carrier will come We re- gret tills situation which Is not of any making of our and will correct it Just as won as are adequate to Police Grab Four Men In Narcotics Raid A stakeout by Oxnard 1'Olice yesterday resulted in the arrest of four on dope addiction Booked as addicts and vagrants were Manuel A. 21, and Joe Dela 20, both of South A Salvador M. 22, 230 West Seventh and Antolin B. 23, 740 South B Police said that shortly after three detectives entered a at 744 South A and found nine capsules of heroin and a out- fit consisting of eyedropper and syringe hidden in the toilet of the community The heroin police was worth Police said Casas and Singh were found in a room at the and the other two found Dela Rosa and they have been ar- rested in the past on narcotics marks were found on the arms of all police Chief Carl T. Hartmeyer said a search of the room turned up two empty believed to have contained City Joins in Putting Christ Back in Christmas 111. j and their support gave the English Girl Austria A pretty blonde British embassy wounded at an ed in Czechoslovakia Thursday was under communist police guard in a Prague hospital Daphne personal ant to British Ambassador Philip Mainwaring Broadmead in Pra- was wounded by Czech ice who on her and ert Neal second tary of the who was slightly was ordered expelled from The couple were said to have been seized by police as they tried to escape from a restricted area northwest of they were alleged to have picked up from a hole In a A western official formerly stationed In Prague said the Czech charges were identical to those made In 1949 against sistant U. S. air attache Capt. Jack keep talking about holes In the the cial they have Is a IB ston has embarked on a to Christ into Scenes of the Nativity are be- ment the necessary The churches then were Bribe Charged In Draft Tenn. The FBI charged today that draft board chairman Mark F. 54, accepted a bribe to defer a youth classified long-time leader In veterans affairs and liquor store hotel lobbies and even on car cards in the buses of Chicago's nearest lakefront The campaign began last mer when several young couples the ministerial both pledged So did the city's Catholic In midSeptember the chamber of commerce was asked for and father of the draft registrant He was arraigned immediately before U. S. Commissioner lie A. Nicholson and released on a movement The originators got the idea Radio stations gave free time to the campaign and buses began from reading in a magazine displaying the Nativity posters about similar campaigns that be- shortly after gan a couple of years ago in business firms tne public Service set and up displays or used billboards to A committee of interested portray the birth of was calling itself the Christian Family Christian Members canvassed Marshall Lord's and business the Boy social agencies and the asking them to put the idea to than forty prominent persons from a cross-section of community life were asked to serve on an honorary Trooper Feared Kidnapped By the Czechs Gerany A young U.S. constabular trooper on sentry duty on the man border disappeared deadlocked after 19 days of and a member and was kidnaped trying to work out a program for Department stores with ity window displays included Similar scenes were set up in city the campaign became UN Denounces Red Proposals Wife and Son Are Helpless To Aid Man His wife and son stood by and watched helplessly this morning 9s Hiram 45, operator of burned to death In his home on Maricopa way miles northwest of j OjaL I County firemen the burned beyond was found on the bedroom floor of tht gutted He apparently had been sitting in a chair when the fire broke out about 4 a.m. and failed in an atr tempt to escape through a His told the office she had gone to bed about and wakened when she felt the She roused her 6, and tried to waken her but was driven back by the intense The two made their way from the house At the blackened was found in the ruins of the and removed to Clausen's mortuary in Firemen from summoned by a said most of the house was destroyed in the Korea OUO The United Nations rejected a boobytrapped communist troop rotation offer today and accused the reds of trying to win at the truce table what they lost in Cause of the fire they is Entire East By United Press The worst cold wave of the i season hit the states east of thi UN delegate Maj. Gen. Howard I rockies today on the heels of Turner scathingly denounced the record-breaking snowstorm that communists in rejecting a point red compromise proposal for limited troop rotation and policing an The offer would have limited the replacement of during an armistice to 000 a month well under the present UN rotation and subjected even those to a possible communist of snarled traffic in an arc from Iowa to New The weather was blamed di- or indirectly for at least 33 deaths in the Midwest and East The Arctic blast surged ward to the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida keys expected to feel the chill shivered in a 24-degree freeze and braced for a low of 15 New Orleans Turner's blast came in a joint prepared for 24-degree weather UN communist subcommittee of the committee summed it had nothing to sell but an and it proved ily easy to across the an Army observance of an said The spokesman refused to identify the but said he Korean Version Given of The Night Before WITH U.S. rea Lt. Col. Darrell T. Rathbun of St. offered a G.I. version of Night Before Entitled Korean Christmas it the night before and all through the tent Was the odor of fuel oil stovepipe was The were hung by the oil stove with In hopes that they'd issue each man a new The weary GIs were sacked out irr their And visions of through their When up orf the ridgeline there arose such a clatter Chinese had started to I rushed to my rifle and threw back the bolt Runaway Log Train Kills Mart Mich. A away log Its whistle screaming a warning as it ed backward at 70-miles- an-hour down a steep jumped the tracks on a sharp last right killing one man and Injuring three Huge logs were tossed In the air like match sticks as the 22 cars vaulted the rails about feet from L'anse In gan's upper BLOODHOUND 0. Receipts from the last policeman's ball The rest of my awoke with a we could hear our toon sergeant A hard little man with a little pot come come Connors and up up Baker and We tumbled outside in a swirl of So cold that each man could have used a up on that and lence that don't you come back till you're sure that he's putting his thumb up in front of his Sergeant Kelly took leave of us shivering But we all heard him say In a voice soft and Christmas to ail may you live through the was a Army private in the crack 15th constabulary He discounted reports that the who arrived in Germany recently had planned to desert Tank Truck Explodes From Sparks Two Ventura welders escaped injury yesterday when a tank truck exploded at the Welding and Blacksmith Shop In Sparks from a torch ignite gas fumes and caused the It it Welders were Cecil Mahan and William H. Damage was con- fined to the MOM TO FRONT TOKYO A second Inter ceptor wing of fighter planes has gone Into battle in Korea to reinforce the veteran 4th here were used to buy a the Air Force announced A second subcommittee ing an exchange of war oien UM r ers also was UN egato Rear Admiral Ruthven E. Libby told the reds that their re- Below Miles was the est spot in the nation today with 25 degrees below It was 24 below at 7 be- low at 18 below at below at to permit Red Cross to visit prison camps jonly North fact our information is j quite to the he the information in our to session indicates he was kidnaped across the in the snow showed he walked towards the frontier only a few hundred yards Since nothing has been heard from him and there is no word of what happened to The spokesman said the trooper apparently went to answer a call of The Army said the trooper dis- appeared on the but refused to Identify the exact An investigation has been started the spokesman there has been no word from the Czechs yet and until we hear from them it is un- likely that we shall have any inite information on what to he the i r of tne lire ot Forecasters warned that the worst was yet to ans were told to expect a low of 110 New England was hit by the big snowstorm west and another hovering off of the UP to snow fell in Rhode Island and Connecticut Interior communications durng Tails of Underground Iron Curtain Wis. Widespread resistance forces are operating throughout the Iron Curtain countries in a fight against Russian Lev E. Dobriansky of the Ukranian Congress tee said The underground forces exist in satellite nations and in the nations submerged within the Soviet Union economics professor at town told the Conference Market Manager Takes Own Life Body of Lucas 52. manager of Colonia was found in the market's storeroom this a bullet through his Coroner Ted Mayr ruled the death a. was found at this morning by his owner of the A total of in currency believed the pooling of yesterday's store receipts and the dead man's own were found at his side along with a told police his er was despondent and very and had been separated from his for past Itt had three or four police The body slumped on a cot The which en- tered the left temple and fated his ricocheted off wall and was found lying In his Up The cold wave was moving De- hand the and was to drop the mercury to five below zero at some Atlantic coast points this New enjoyed a relatively 28 degrees this High The storm and cold were borne on high Ousts up to 25 miles an hour knifed Chicagoans to the and 47-mpn blasts hit New whipping up the Gulf ot Small craft warnings flew from to St. Fla. Thirty-five mile winds were expected in New England and storm warnings were hoisted north Cape N. C. storm disrupted tha nary pattern of life in nine jor cities New more and Police Sell 9 likes In 30 It took 30 minutes to dupow of bicycles and parts morning to their annual auction which attracted 100 Proceeds touM 2  

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