Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - November 13, 1950, Yuma, Arizona Highest last li hours 78 Lowest last M hours 41 Average high 77 Average low fail date 49 Celative humidity at 11 242 Chest Drive Is Launched Tw Partly cloudy this light and Tuesday Little change in temperature Ml Mf YUMA ARIZONA MONDAY NOVEMBER 13 If SO Students to Elect Campus Queen VOLUME 242 You are appealing to the one fundamental in every human that of George V Christie vice president of the First National Bank phoenix told Yuma County Community Chest workers at their kick-off ing afternoon Christie quoted the story of the rich man who sat in a tree Ing to Jesus He became so In- in Jesus words that he tame down and asked Lord must I do to be Jesus told him to sell all his goods and give It to the poor Christie continued It is our Christian duty to help fellow man You have a big job ahead of he told the group but it is not an impossible job j Again referring to the Bible I Christie told the story of Nic- who was so concerned over the rebuilding of the wall of that he left his position went to Jerusalem and directed the rebuilding He ordered each person to rebuild the wall in of his own house and when each one had done that the entire job was finished mi said person in your have the opportunity to help the money fur your Community I ferl Kr wild for not willing to bin hit with thiw who have little bit Jack Eastlick secretary of the Community Chest told the group that over 20 organizations had asked for support from the Yuma County Community Chest but that the committee had approved only eight He gave a summary of the work that each of the eight does and of the amount each is to receive Young the of Foreign Wars urged support for the Associated iow for the Armed the organization which is taking over I a large part of the work of the USO which was deactivated last January i H Schulz publicity man described the benefits of a united campaign as compared with each organization having arate drive for funds It saves he told the on campaign supplies and materials Second It saves time both for workers and for con- Third it matches money to need Fourth it protects the contributor by only approving which are worthy of port Fifth it protects the com- munity by approving only cies which maintain certain ards Sixth the Community Chest helps make democracy work be- cause it is a democratic of the people themselves Entertainment and instruction in canvassing were presented in a skit Pause Before You by members of the staff Those participating were Ernie Allen Mrs Mary Allen Roy genson Paul Dawaon and Lcn Beginning today a house canvass will be made for contributions to next year's Chest Southern Yuma county has been divided into seven districts with Wic following Mrs An- na C Molloy Mrs Eddie Bander Mrs Charles D Mrs H T Mrs Harold M Corey Miss H Helen Harland and Mrs Robert Welch Each district is divided among a number of team captains who in turn have appointed workers to call on home We that by this end of week every homo in ern county will have a Give sticker in the Mrs lames Gordon division chairman stated yesterday If every family con- tributes to their means we will make our coal The employee groups division will have its kick-off at the ley Cafe Palm Room tomorrow morning at C T Dickie chairman of that committee an- today All division men and team captains arc urged attend to receive instructions to view a short flim ing the procedure for this group The of the groups division is entirely ent from that of the other two committees Dickie stated so it is extremely important that all those who arc to work in it attend this meeting Campaign leaders were tic Sunday While the amount to be raised this is almost Double that raised in the plan to Give a Day's the Easy Way will make it easier to reach the goal Under this year's plan a son may pay his pledge on a time payment plan cither monthly quarterly or at other convenient intervals Most of us would find it hard to contribute a full day's pay at a time Dickie stated but this way nearly all of us can do so If every one pledges one day's we'll over the top Sack Of Mail Is Stolen From SP Depot Platform Attendants to Hie king mid will be left In right lire Dolores Walker Mellon and Ann Smith Annual Mutt and Pet Show Slated For November 18 Whitman Boys and girls of tile Yuma area arc grooming their mutts and pets to enter the big show Saturday Nov 18 This annual event is sponsored by the Dogs and pels of any breed and description may be entered Many fine prizes will be presented the winners Tiie have arranged a program which consists of the La Rae and Eddie quctte singers and dancers from the School of Dancing rope twirling by Frank Boy Scout and ter of Ceremonies Frank Hodges who did such outstanding work in the past shows Judges will be Dr W T Dawson and George Smith Registration of puts and mutts will be open until Nov and may be made by getting in touch wilh cither of the Mrs Jean Piper J 161 N 7th nue or Mrs Sarah Hodges -128 J Madison avenue Tempe Blasts Arizona Homecoming Week Opens at i TOday opens the most gala week of the year for Yuma Union high school students as ing activities take up most of the week at the high school A series of special events have been ned with the game between Yuma high and Prescott culminating the weeks activities next Friday night The lovely ladies story candidates o r homecoming queen and her dants The election of the queen king and court attendants takes place today Mary Ellen Bennett and queen while Al Johnston and Chester Hyatt are running for the king's crown Attendants will be picked from six Sleeth Dolores Juanita kins Patsy ton and Smith Festivities continue throughout the Week with a talent hour on tap at eight o'clock Tuesday night at the high school auditorium Senior Radio Day -on Wednesday in high the ation of radio a pep rally f ire is slated for Thursday and the big Mary Ellen Bennett Indian Gets 6 Months On Driving Count What turned out to be hit and tin report developed into that very thing as the sought car returned and wreaked havoc with onlookers policemen and a fallen man night Dan Kinser state highway trolman said the whole thing started at Saturday night when a hit and run report sent officers to the corner of 1st street and Avenue B There they found Clarence Menta In- dian lying in the street He was cut bruised and bleeding ami lie had been ered with u blanket by one of the many people who had gathered Officers immediately began stopping traffic and pulling cars over to the side of the street and radioed for an ambulance Soon a Model A Ford came up 1st street from the west Officers at- tempted to flag the driver but he heeded no warnings and plowed through the blockade The car struck Patrolman Kinser who was standing over the Injured man and then ran over mid- section It finally stopped after smashing into patrol car and knocking it back 87 feet Officers immediately placed the driver White an Indian under arrest He ex- that Menta had been riding in the back seat of the Model A and apparently had fallen through the floor of the car at that point He wasn't missed however for several minutes White was re- turning to find passenger when he ran through the police block and over Menta wife and two children and an elderly man also were passengers in the car Kinser who was to have his leg X-rayed later today where the car struck him said that Menta was suffering from multiple in- juries and was in serious con- dition in the Fort Yuma Indian Freedom Is Everybody's Business Yuma Armistice Day Speaker Declares Freedom U everybody's b u s- Jack McDonald of nix declared in an address at the Armistice Day service held morning in front of the Yuma post office Addressing a crowd of several hundred persons the Phoenix ity company official spoke o n Thoroughfares of Freedom He said that Communists and ists would change what we in the United States now have He urged that Americans look at what we have and see if they want it changed We have more doctors a higher standard of ng than any where else in the world But don't overlook any faulU the nation may have h e urged look squarely at them and game on Friday At half-time the crowning of the king and queen will take place and prizes will be awarded to the alumni of the classes 1910 30 and 50 After the game a homecoming dance for the and their guests will be held with Johnny band providing the New Cold Wave Heading Down From Canada BY Temperatures climbed a few degrees in many parts of the country but forecasters said a new cold wave bearing down on the Midwest from Canada Forecasters said a of gid air was bearing down from the Arctic and Would cross the der into Nebraska and Montana on Wednesday Snow fell in the Upper Great Lakes region again today and Houghton Mich reported nine inches on the ground the est in the nation Snow also was Nov 85 per In use of aluminum for civilian con- sinner goods effective Jan 1 was ordered today by the tional Authority The cut hark order limits of consumer goods to 65 per cent of the average a- of aluminum they used during the first half at this year election boards for the December 5 municipal general election Names of personnel to serve in the various precincts No 1 D P Folly Motor Com- Anna Molloy inspector hospital White who told officers he didn't see any lights at the scene of the accident was charged with drunk and reckless driving and was sentenced to 90 days on each count by Justice of the Peace R H Lutes Yuma Schools Hold Art Exhibit Yuma city schools present the first in a series of exhibitions of children's art work in the window of the Arizona Edison company it was announced by Mrs Ida Yowell art supervisor This exhibition finger paint work from the pupils of Mrs Gary's fifth grade in the Fourth Avenue school and work made bv the art class of the MaryE Post school The work from Gary's room represents the first lessen in finger painting in t h e class period of 45 minutes Finger painting as its name im- plies is a method of painting with the fingers as well as with various parts of the hand and arm It is an experience in discovery in that it aids in stimulating the creative power of children It is an intriguing color sion which challenges the most Ariz Nov 13 expected in Eastern Oregon and i timid child to follow his natural State College of Tempo I Washington today witli rain trounced the University of in California which has been zona Saturday night 47 to 13 be- fore an estimated 27.000 fans the largest crowd ever to see a football game in Arizona all american candidate Wilford White led the visitors attack in the second halt when he scored three times once on a run Arizona City Days Celebration Proves Successful Affair gued by a seigc of forest fires Dry winds that fanned four forest fires gave way today to unseasonable frosts that ened citrus crops in Southern California Report Cards Due Tomorrow Report cards for the first nine weeks will be given out at the Yuma Union High School row All high school students should bring their report cards home for the parent's signature Tiie three dav Arizona and return this signed to Days celebration at the Y u in a the high school Wednesday Elks Club which ended Saturday Together with the report night was a successful event officials of the lodge today re- card parents will receive a small folder presenting interesting facts creative exhibition will soon be followed by other dis- plays of art media from all schools in the Yuma Concert Dates Announced The dates for the concerts to be given this season tinder the auspices of the Yuma ity Concert Association have been confirmed and officials of the cal association state that then work to eliminate to Camp Fire Girls make things work better The speaker was introduced by Roy Young commander of the Yuma post of the Veterans of For- eign Wars The invocation was given by the Rev Clarence B Holland and the benediction by the Rev Raymond C Acheson Several numbers were played by the Yuma Union High School Band The parade which preceded the program started shortly after 11 from 1st ami Main streets and proceeded to the past office where it disbanded The parade was led by Mayor W J Anderson as with VFW Commander Roy Young and George Lindsey commander of American Legion their ies School Patrol Boy Scouts and Election Boards Named for Dec 5 City General Election city council recently Paul Purpura and Emma O'Brien Warns Canal Water Not for Drinking A warning was issued today by Joseph P Collopy chief of the op division of Bureau of Rec here that irrigation wa ter is not intended for human con- sumption Colorado river water is un avoidably subject lo pollution bj wild animals domestic livestock and Collopy said in UN Forces Advance On Korea Front TOKYO Tuesday Nov Nations forces ad- cautiously on virtually the entire length of their Korean front They ed to the walled city of and were setting a trap for ese dented their lines below The U.S 1st Cavalry Division beat back a Communist battalion northeast of Kunu under heavy mortar fire and a pounding from a guit while other elements of the same division pushed ahead three miles to byon They did not occupy the town The Cavalrymen in the third day of the sive in Northwest Korea were on their way back to 11 more miles to the north where nearly two weeks ago they took their worst defeat of the war They said the Reds appeared to be fighting a delaying action and to be showing no offensive spirit The South Korean 6th 7th and 8th Divisions were working around judges Delia Lorona and rude Needham clerks and Harry Huffman marshal No 2 city Beatrice Green- leaf inspector Josephine Balsz and Dorothy judges Dora Harris and Matilda Godfrey clerks and Ersel Byrd marshal No 3 Leeper Motor Horace inspector Lillie Cheney judge Amelia Anaya and Mrs Al Small clerks No 4 Carnegie Library Rose inspector Esther and Margaret Bialack judges and Nan Long clerks and C A Dulaney marshal No 5 mesa fire Bertha inspector Zola Schwark and Emma Phillips judges Agnes and Pauline Lohr clerks Bert marshal Absentee J T Eastlick J E Hightower and Dorothy judges James F Byrne and Marie Jacks clerks Checks Are Taken Envelopes A sack of mail stolen from truck on the Southern Pacific de- pot platform at Yuma Friday night was found back of the Ford garage across the street from depot afternoon master Eleanor McCoy reported today The sack had been cut and most of the mail opened Several thousand dollars worth of bank checks were taken from gome of the envelopes but they were of a variety which cannot be cashed by an individual of the checks were remittances from Yuma bank to banks in other and bore the bank's stamp Also taken were a pair of es being sent in for repairs and a cake The mail taken sometime between 6 p.m Friday and 2 Saturday The aack was found in a tree back of the Ford garage Saturday afternoon and reported to police who no- Mrs McCoy A office inspector is here Investigating Sheriff's officers took suspects into custody for Honing Saturday night but no arrests or formal have been made The theft wan believed the work of some local person probably a as few others would know of the spot under the tree back of the garage where gather for drinking bouts written notice to all water users We are required by regulation to notify you that the Bureau of Reclamation is not responsible for the quality of its canal water for human consumption The Bureau official said that water should be treated be- fore using for domestic purposes Certification of water may be ob- from the county health unit or from a commercial testing laboratory he explained 3 to Leave For Fort Ord Tues Three more Yuma County men are scheduled to leave for tary service Tuesday it was an- today by Mrs Louise mes secretary of the local tive service board The three are George D son James H Burns and John E Gist all of Yuma The trio will report to Fort Ord California icar the eastern end of the Allied line and were at- tempting to cut off an estimated division CARACAS Venezuela Nov 13 Col Carlos Delgado chief of the military junta governs Venezuela was assassinated today SAIGON Nov 13 showdown buttle for Indo-China was exacted to get underway any hour as the Com- Viet Minn rebels built up strength along a mile front near the Chinese Communist border Pollination Field Day Slated Tuesday Yuma area today were reminded of the pollination field FBI Directing Peace Officers Firearms School Law enforcement officers of the Yuma area began a four day arms school under Federal Bureau of Investigation direction here day I The school sponsored by the city police department and the sheriff's department is being by Special Agent J Bailey Bower of the Phoenix FBI office Officers will be instructed in the shooting of 38 calibre pistols shot guns and machine guns tol firing will he done at the Police range on Prison Hill while i the other guns will be fired at National Guard range The school will wind up day with a dutch treat banquet and the presentation of ance certificates Police Chief Harold Breech said hcrship cards will be to day scheduled for Tuesday by the all members before the first J county office cert All concerts will be given j The affair will get under way at the auditorium of the Yuma Union p.m Tuesday at the High School and will at p.m The will include the lowing McGill ranch on the Yuma mesa The field is located a north of the Airline Cafe Complete results of a Which means the usual figures regarding the school huge Christmas parly for children This folder is put out by the nf the Yuma area as proceeds of department and sponsored the annual celebration jrn to by the Board of Education 1 Thursday The vidc presents for all boys and the future these reports will quartet girls of he area and for baskets sent home by the students March 29 Mondavi of food iur needy families I time the caido come out violinist December 5 Tuesday T h e tion demonstration started in January 20 Saturday James Pease baritone ield list will be available at the field day Two cages were set in the field at lime One contained bees the other didn't The alfalfa seed in the two cages is harvested to determine the action of tho 2 Cars Looted City policemen are investigating reports of the rifling of two cars parked on Maiden lane between 2nd and 3rd streets Sunday night A F Cafone of the San Carlos hotel reported that this late el coupe had ben robbed of its radio antenna and pers Dirk Stalnacker of Y u in a reported the same items had been taken from his car along with a pair of water glasses from a package in the of the car The items were believed stolen and p.m DETROIT Nov G Williams jumped back Into the lead in the hectic race for governor today on basis of new Macomb County totals With the correction Williams took a 607 vote edge over er Gov Harry F Kelly Nov The Arizona Supreme Court ruled today that wages paid to an employe by tin which does not ute to the State Workmen's Fund may nut ho to determine benefits in in- jury eases The ruling was made in a re- view of a claim for tion filed by Marry Faulkner a slurler and flagman employed lit the State Fairground Auto more than two years ago Nov has sent eight iet and more than I Of war planes tu Manchuria next door to embattled Korea the Nationalist China Union Press said today WASHINGTON Nov 1 The Supreme day t review a lower court ing that the government must return the American President to the original owner K Stanley The removes last tn return of the to Dollar Nov 13 Navy atomic here in today after its crew to safety The plane 1 dived into a field Bay near one homf scattered widely no one id injured Future Weet Nov PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the young people of Yuma who constitute the of the Chapter of Future Homemakers of a member of the National of Future Homemakers are working together to prepare themselves to build better homes in the future in our nation and to help homes and families on other lands and WHEREAS the Future makers of America provide ofc to share in solving problems important in the home life and sponsor group projects local state and national In scope increase opportunities for the development of leadership and in- participation so much needed in a democratic society and WHEREAS the Yuma received its charter June twelfth 1946 and has grown steadily since that time with membership from students ed in classes in ior and senior high and WHEREAS the observance each year strengthens the tives of the organization through learning to live better today in order that our lives and those ot our families may be better morrow NOW THEREFORE I W J Anderson Mayor of Yuma do lereby proclaim the period from November 12 through November IS 1950 as the fourth annual FUTURE HOMEMAKERS WEEK In Yuma and urge all parents teachers and school patrons to more about this ation and support its program which is directed toward such goals In witness whereof I have unto set my hand and caused tho seal of the City of Yuma to be affixed W J Anderson Mayor Midnight Fire Destroys House Fire destroyed the frame house dwelling of Ramon and Cruz Cervantes at midnight The house was located near 6th street and Cemetery avenue Fire Chief Claude Joyner the cause of the fire had not been determined Rebels March On Capital of Nepal NEW DELHI India Nov khas trying to the feudal government of Nepal in a uprising were reported day to have driven to inside the border