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The Malibu Times Six Cars Figure at Vol. I—No. 40 In Accidents MALIBU, , JANUARY 31, 1947 Price 5c Same Location Members of First Board of Directors No Serious Injuries As Elected to Malibu Township Council; Rep. Jackson Reports On Cars Collide in Fog Discuss School Issue in Open Meeting Here's one for the "it couldn't happen, but it did, so-help-me" Fifty Attend Courthouse Meeting to Elect Board; Malibu P. 0. Situation records. Editor's Note: The following letter was received by air mail Six cars figured in a series of ac- Davis, Harding Speak for S. M. Board of Education special delivery Wednesday from Congressman-Elect Donald L. cidents that occurred within a few Jackscn, representing the 16th District, California, in answer to Members of the first board of directors of the newiy- hundred yards of each other in a telegraphic request by the editor of this newspaper for infor- were broad-daylight two and a half formed Malibu Township Council, Inc., elected to repre- mation to action pertaining taken thus far on establishment west the Beach < sent twelve zones of Malibu Township at a three-hour open miles r.f Francas of a post office in the Malibu. last meeting last Sunday at the Malibu courthouse. The meeting was Trading post Saturday morn- also thrown open for a discussion of the advisability of affiliat- ing. But wait—there was a mighty ing with CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES beautiful fog rolling over the , the Santa Monica Board of Education for establish- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Jand. ment of elementary school an in the Malibu area. Invited to WASHINGTON, C. First Episode present the views of the Santa Monica D. It all started because an uniden- Board were Dr. Percy January 194 7. H. superintendent 27, tified car Davis, of Santa Monica Schools and Elliott Mr. Reeves D. Templeman which didn't remain long Harding, member of the S. M. Board of Education. Editor at the scene had come to a stand- Mrs. Couchois Speaks "• The Malibu Times still in the middle of the north As a first order of business prior Rt. I lane of traffic- Motorist Glen to the election of officers, Mrs. Calender Pacific Trone of 225 E. McFarlane, Ven- Max Palisades, Calif. Couchois of Latigo Canyon j Dear Mr. Templeman: tura, traveling west suddenly came presented an outline of her activi- Tonight (Friday 7 ?:30 p.m., on the "standing duck" car out of This will acknowledge receipt cf your telegram of ties to obtain support for the es- Malibu Courthouse—Board of di- the fog and veered to the left rectors January 27th relative to the Post Office matter. Be advised tablishment of an elementary meeting, Malibu Township sharply to avoid hitting it. He Council. Inc. Appointment that we have taken preliminary steps to determine the school in the Malibu area. of school skidded on the wet pavement and committee first order of business. background and present status of the petition forwarded Mrs. Couchois reviewed the smashed almost head-on into a car to Washington some months ago. steps she had taken since last Feb- j Monday. Feb. 3, 8 p.m., Malibu driven by Knowles who was I have, personally, communicated with the First As- Joe ruary, recounting how, with the Courthouse—Regular meeting of traveling east in the south lane. sistant Postmaster General and assured me that he help of Judge she had Malibu Post 605, American Legion. he has Riding with Knowles his Webster, will provide me with all of the data and was the work of soliciting the Executive co.-nrnittee meets at information on Trinidad Gallegos, _ initiated mother-in-law, what has transpired to this time. It is my intention to file interest of county authorities by Ralph's 'Cafe, 6 p.m. a and her daughter, Gloria Gallegos. request with the House Committee on Public Works re- conforming to requirements of the 9:30 a.m., Knowles received a fractured Tuesday, Malibu Court- questing that Post Office facilities be at ' State established Malibu Educational Code in circu- house—Meeting of Red Cross sew- Beach. bone in the shoulder, his mother- lating a petition among interested ing unit. {Continued on page 12) I realize that it is difficult to exercise patience when parents. After this had been done, Tuesday, 8 Malibu court- one's patience is almost exhausted and it is evident from she said, she was requested by p.m., house—Meeting of executive com- the tone of the many communications I have received to county school authorities to take Couple Fined $150 on mittee of Woman's Auxiliary Unit. this time that such a state of mind exists in Malibu relative the matter up with Percy Post Dr. Malibu 605, American Legion. to th Post Office. At the same time, must 2 Counts: Intoxication, Davis, superintendent of I point out that Santa there is a certain routine through these Disturbance Monica Public Schools. This she Wednesday, 8 p*m., Malibu court- which matters must of Peace of Business proceed. For instance, there must be hearings before the did, but was told by Davis house—Meeting Men's Ann Hurd and Horace Addison Dr. group of Malibu Committee on Public at it would be Pier district. Works such time as the Chairman that impossible for the calls the bill for consideration. Hurd of No. 3 Topanga Lane, Santa Monica Board of Education Please assure your readers that I am aware of the Topanga Beach, were fined a total to do anything at that time. ManInjured When need and that I will do everything possible to see that the of $l5O on intoxication and dis- The matter was then referred to matter is given early attention. By our combined efforts turbance of the peace charges in the County for the second Coat Entangles In 1 time, am hopeful that we can obtain positive and Malibu justice court Monday. Mrs. Couchois said. A peti- favorable ac- new Well-Drilling Rig tion during the course of the Eightieth Congress. Although unable to pay the fine, & tion was prepared and again cir- With warm personal Judge Webster released the culated Howard Potter Sustains regards and best wishes to all John among parents of the Ma- of my friends couple on condition the money be libu in Malibu and the surrounding area, I am, area. This was followed by Painful Cuts, Bruises Most Cordially, paid at the Malibu justice court : an announcement from the office DL J:mk DONALD L. JACKSON. by 5 p.m., Wednesday. of Dr. C. C. Trillingham, county Howard Potter, of Potter and Young Hurd, employed as.a la- superintendent of schools, that a Potter Well Drillers, is much im- borer for Louie Kunz, accepted special hearing before the County proved this week from injuries re- full responsibility for the affair Board ceived in freak accident of Supervisors had been set a while which he said was the result of a for on a water Dog Plays of Jan. 21. working well for Chris Part 'Hot-Water Bottle'; party held in celebration for the Polos On the day before this meeting, in Las Flores Canyon last Keeps Boys return of a brother. Mrs. Hurd's Friday. Warm While Lost In Mts. the Latigo Canyon woman said, elbow was injured in a scuffle'and Potter the Dr. Davis called at her house and was oiling moving she was taken to Santa Monica requested that she and her com- parts of his rig when his coat sud- '"Rusty", a little brown mon- way. Instead of wandering around hospital Sunday afternoon for denly entangled a mittee allow the Santa Monica became with grel dog, is a hero this week. He in the dark not knowing where treatment. The couple was stay- sprocket of School Board the first opportunity one of the gears. The served his youthful masters well, they were, they figured (and wise- ing at one of the Spence cabins in to gear present a proposal for establish- slowly twisted his coat in a in fog-swept Hondo Canyon, near ly, too,) that it was better to stay- Topanga Lane. ment of a school in the area. knot and before he could be extri- the Topanga forestry lookout, put and wait for day break. That In passing sentence, Judge Web- On the following cated, he sustained painful Sunday day, some 23 had la- night. "Rusty" played the was when "Rusty" came in handy ster said that he was being more parents cerations of the and interested residents of arm and shoulder part of a hot-water bottle and as a hot-water bottle. lenient than he had a right to be, the and deep cut Malibu attended the school a on the head which kept Adrin Pope, 13, of Old To- The boys were very stoic about but was taking into consideration hearing before the board of super- necessitated five stitches. He was panga Canyon Road and George their experiences—u nt i 1 they the fact that Hurd had a job and taken to visors and asked that the matter the Santa Monica Emer- Throssel, 12, of 156 Bonnell Dr., reached their mothers' arms. And responsibilities. Both Hurd and , be set over for a week, pending gency hospital where it was at first Topanga as warm as he possibly then, somehow, it seemed so good his wife were placed on probation the feared he might have outcome of a meeting of her suffered could during the long cold hours to be back home safe, they couldn't for a year. committee on the following Friday broken bones of the arm and while the three lay huddled to- help crying for the sheer joy of it. evening before the Santa Monica shoulder but X-ray photos proved gether awaiting the dawn and a Rusty just looked on and grinned. Board of Education. otherwise. Potter has been resting chance to find their way out of He was happy. After all, he'd been Man Escapes Injury As Car at his Mrs. Couchois expressed satis- home on the Lazy H Ranch the mountains. a hot-water bottle. Leaves Las Tunas Canyon Rd. faction in the outcome of this a short distance west of Solromar. All-Night Search meeting but stated that she was Commissioned by Chris Polos to The two boys and "Rusty" Earl Albert Johnson of 1228 amazed at the reversal of attitude drill a well on the Polos property were found at 8:30 Monday morn- Real Estate Office Moved Grant Street, Santa Monica, mir- on the part of the Santa Monica in Los Flores Canyon which the ing trudging down a fireroad com- Free By Passing Motorist aculously escaped injury Sunday Board. owner of Las Flores Inn expects ing out of Hondo Canyon by Sher- afternoon high up in Las Tunas Reply of Dr. Davis to develop as a home site, Potter iff's Malibu Deputies E. D. Mc- The Rankin Realty Company Canyon, 2 miles from the summit When she had concluded her has been working in the Canyon Clue and H. A. Martin after an at 1901 Topanga Canyon Boule- when his 1939 Dodge plunged statement, Judge Webster, chair- for the past two or three weeks. all-night search by three crews of vard, received a sudden and-unor- over an embankment and landed man pro tem of the meeting, called He was attended by Jim King of Sheriff's deputies. dered shifting of their building last in the brush on its side some 12 upon Dr. Percy Davis and Elliott Decker Canyon when the freak ac- The youths had started out on Saturday morning when a car driv- feet from the road. Johnson walk- Harding of the Santa Monica cident occurred. Sheriff's Deputies a hike at 1 o'clock Sunday after- en by Mrs. Edna Lankster of 86 ed out without a scratch and school board to review the matter C. A. Daic and E. D. McClue noon. They tailed a girl scout troop West Trails, Topanga, rounded a crawled back up to the road. from the board's point of view. were summoned from the Malibu hiking up Red Rock Canyon and curve at the junction of the new A tow truck from Santa Moni- substation Dr. Davis responded by stating by Fire Warden Stan when the troop turned around, and old Topanga Canyon Roads ca was enlisted the next day to had Darries of the that he been negligent for not Las Flores Fire Pa- they continued on into Hondo and smashed into the building, pull the car back up on the road. investigating the situation and trol Station and made arrange- Canyon. They had no coats or moving it back three feet. Mrs. Johnson told Sheriff's Deputies E. held himself to blame for not real- ments for Potter's admittance to sweaters, but Jtht afternoon was Lankster was not seriously injured D. McClue and H. A. Martin izing the seriousness of the school the Santa Monica hospital. The fairly warm and they expected to but sustained a bruised side. that his foot had slipped off the problem in this area. well driller hopes to get back on be home before dark. And then the The accident was probably brake and hit the throttle while He been laboring the job at the said he had end of this week, it fog came and pretty soon it grew caused by a defective steering ap- rounding a curve, causing him to (Conlitzjed on page 4) was reported. dark and they couldn't see their (Continued on paae 12) slip over the embankment. 2 THE MALIBU TIMES JANUARY 31, 1947

VIEWS OF A LEGIONNAIRE By K. O. SHERMAN Published every Thursday at Commander, Malibu Post 605, American Legion Inside 1414 Second Street, Santa Monica, California Malibu Post No. 605 will meet Industry wants fats and greases as Maiibu Editorial Office: 11*3 Rambla Pacifico, Rt. 1, Pacific Palisades, at the Malibu Courtrooms on the well as other kinds of salvagable Calif., (Malibu Road at Las Flores Canyon, Malibu La Costa) 3rd and 17th of February. The discards. Comrade Hank Lapiriski the Malibu Telephone: Malibu 7955 Executive Committee will meet is past chairman to make arrange- With —Other Offices— before each meeting' at Ralph's ments for pick up. The delegation REEVES D. TEMPLEMAN In Santa Monica, 1414 Second Street—Phone S. M. 50938 Cafe at $:00 p.m. The regular which goes in to the county coun- meeting will be at 8:00 p.m. Join cil has taken small loads. Com- Reeves D. Templeman Editor and Publisher the Executive Committee at din- rade Reddick will send a truck NO CRlTlC—Although 1 can Associated Press Correspondent for Malibu Area ner, especially if you have some- h hcnever we riave a load lined up not refrain this week from discuss- for hini. ing the merits or demerits of a EN TEMPLEMAN Staff Photographer, Advertising thing you. would like to have tak- at the meeting. Or drop couple of recent film Dorothy Morris :. - Advertising en up on your way to the Courthouse. Senators and Con- productions, just to keep the record '-•-. Editor in Write your Lora Bextley it understood that gressman to support the universal straight, I wish 1 do not profess any overt talent Subscription Rates: per year in advance. All subscriptions mailed. Our Adjutant. Sam Ei'scheid, training bill coming up. We have $3.00 oi A motion Advertising Kates supplied on application has resigned. He had planned to been in two devasting wars be- as a critic the cinema. picture critic is a trained special- find a place to live here. Not be* cause other nations believed we ist in the art of provng by means ing successful, his sixty mile round were unprepared. Let's not make of' highly-flavored verbiage why trip to the meetings has proved that expensive mistake again. bound win, but am bound to be true. films that most moviegoers enjoy I am not to I to be too much as it would be for but I am bound to live up to are vulgarly alluded to as "stink- I am not bound to succeed, any one of us. Comrade Drake Veteran employment has chang- stand anybody that stands ers" and those which cause paraly- the light I have. I must with has been appointed to fill the un- ed its phase. Instead of jobs look- right, and part with him sis of the lower spine ;u- e "cine- right, stand with him while he is expired term and has already giv- ing for fillers, unemployed work- wrong.—ABRAHAM LINCOLN. matic gems." It takes years of prac- when he goes .en many examples of how he will ers are seeking in vain for positions tice to be a motion picture critic. be there when needed 'most. He which aren't there. Make a job NO BACKGROUND—I have was present at the organization fox a Vet. The Veteran Employ- had no background, therefore, for meeting of the auxiliary where he ment is still a federal Service agen- the job of critic. But I did write signed all the applications so they cy even after regular employment a couple of reviews once. Quite a would be ready for presentation has turned to the states. been back few back the drama editor Denied with the application for a charter. 24th District [Chairman of the years or I ing of a published report that a peti- of a L;;s Angeles newspaper on Sons of the Legion Carrol Parish I tion requesting formation of a new which 1 labored as a fresh reporter Withdrawn? First Vice Commander Upham has requested thjit we compile the . I elementary school district in the Mali- fresh out of a school of journal- is to be highly commended for the names of all our sons, grandsons, ; I bu area had been "denied" by the ism succumbed suddenly to an ill- I social event he arranged at Para- adopted sons, stepsons, etc., as a County Board of Supervisors. The petition was rather volun- ness (of brief duration) and the dise Cove January 20. He picked start toward organizing a group tarily "withdrawn" by the Malibu School committee with the city editor chose me—the good the right the right here. Do we have a volunteer who full knowledge that such action would result in present aban- committee, Lord only knows why—to serve place, and the comrades were there will take over this task ? donment of a plan to seek county support for establishment of as the critic's pinch-hitter. The in large numbers to show their ap- a school district in the area. Technically the law states that a editor swept his eyes across the city proval. We shall have to plan ion cannot be "withdrawn." It must be killed or "denied" President Truman's declaration room and fixed them on me—I more of the same. We owe a debt of the of hostilities not use of the lack of time in which to act arid a new petition end did was doing the weekly church page of gratitude to Rill Swanson for (her be presented at a later date. The implication that the end the war as far as federal bene- at the time. "Templeman," he allowing us-to hold the affair in unty refused to consider Malibu's request for the setting up fits are concerned. Those will be "catch the bill at the Para- his recreation room. roared, a school district is, therefore, an erroneous one. ended by an act of Congress. In mount this afternoon and give me California, the Department Vet- The situation at present is that the matter of erection of of. three-four paragraphs—by 5:30." eran Affairs has ruled persons Comrade Allan Storms, Dave that Now, any good critic will tell you lementary school in the Malibu rests in the hands of the entering the service after Decem- Diefenderfer, Louis BiischJ Jr.. it takes a master to polish off a re- Education, the details to be worked out 1946 Lanta Monica Board of and your commander attended ber 31, will not be eligible view in three-four paragraphs. The tonight (Friday) by the for state benefits, for by a school committee-to be appointed the meeting of the Los Angeles war veter- C.E. could just, as easily have used Township Council. This com- ans. Board of Directors of the Malibu County Board of Supervisors in re- three paragraphs front some of the Santa Monica School mittee will work in cooperation with the gard to a school petition. You will Patients at Birmingham Veter- publicity blurbs that came across concluded within a ans' Board. If, however, these details cannot be read more about it elsewhere in Administration Hospital have the drama critic's desk. time to, the satisfaction of the Malibu school commit- this paper. offered to put on a speaker pro- re is nothing in the law which would .prohibit the' Mali- gram describing how they got dis- NO SHUCKS—AII of which mittee from submitting a new petition to the Board of The organization of the master abled at any post to encourage sup- is by way of proving that I am sors or to any other authorized school district. .- property owners association "The port of the Red Cross. Would we no shucks in the business of deter- ■ble like to have such mining the finer points, behind the Malibu Township Council" has a speaker here? opened the way for smaller organi- finer points, behind the finer points FROM MEMORY zations to supplement those al- See you at the meetings of cinematic achievement. All I MOSTLY ready going so everyone will be in know is that I either enjoy a pic J (By Lucky Hanton) that association where his inter- ture or it leaves me decidedly cold. ests lie most. The only way we Check On Your Last night 1 saw "The Best Years Talked with a crony anent "Be- woman, white hair and blazing can overcome -the difficulties in Wage Record! of Our Lives," the Sam Goldwyn ing Master In Your Home Tho' a blue eyes, buyum and stoutish. A the way of making The Malibu rehabilitation piece. I was thor- S'Tan". My side-kick advised me to person not caring too much. how the most desirable place in the The benefits you and your fam- oughly captivated. I thought it one be firm—be masterful—it never she dresses—nor tod much of what world to live is to tackle them our- ily will get when you retire and of the best things since "Gone i ;.s. he said, and you might start people might say of her. But—car- selves through our owri local as- the benefits your family will get With the Wind," although I in- by increasing your budget allow- ing almost avidly of what people sociation which in turn will secure it you die depend on your social tend by that no particular com- ,ince. think—how they think—why they the support of The Malibu Town- security account. So it is of Num- parison. Both pictures, however, So I decided to be firm. Maria think—and that no matter what ship Council. Now is the time to ber one importance that your ac- could be said to have that rare said-: "But I gave you three dol- they think, they (the people) demonstrate your interest in your count be absolutely right. quality of "scope" which gives a lars last week. What did you do could do it better, keener, harder, own affairs by taking an active The Social Security Administra- picture the sense of being a com- with it?" more interestingly it they only part in the community which tion does its end of the job with plete entity with no loose ends "I spent it on high living," I tried harder and had more interest makes your interest possible. nearly 100 percent accuracy. You dangling about. "The Best Years replied. in their fellow men. February 23rd is our hospital can rely on that. But there are of Our Lives", is honest, human- ■ I get fifty cents a week now. I think Elsie Ro'jinson was'a visitation day at Sawtelle. We more than 70,000,000 accounts, ly warm and possesses that un- Maybe I did something wrong. brown haired, cream complexioned should have at least five members and sometimes . errors do occur. common attribute of drawing the Will have to review the' matter girl, almost thin—and—a too be- lor the trip. More are welcome. They occur because every once in audience in for participation of the with my crony. lieving—too trusting, in-mankind- Set aside the day. When you come a while an employer does not have story with the actors. You can * * * woman. to the meeting make arrangements a social security account number live this picture—eve/y minute of I see by The 'Malibu Times Her middle years must have to go with some other comrade. or a name just as it appears on it and enjoy it fully because it was that a March of Dimes is coming been spent losing material security the worker's card. Therefore, it life minus the phony Hollywood Uft —Real estate sales are booming —and gaining an alert aggressive- On the-evening of February 20 is advisable to check on your ac- accoutrements. William Wyler's things still to come to Malibu—- ness that must have been always at 8:00 p.m., East Hollywood count. direction is virtually without a ■—Schools and Post Offices are near the surface veneer of the fash- Post 526, 1089 No. Oxford Ave., It is especially advisable to do flaw. He didn't seem to miss a de- Marie Burt is taxing—Judge ion imposed. Restrictions of the Los Angeles will be host to the so it you have .'worked for short tail and that in itself is excellent Websters' Bastile is bulging—the times. 24th district delegates. Let all the periods for a number of different craftsmanship. It would take too Paradise Cove played host to Le- 1 think, tor that beneath her delegates and alternates who can employers, who did not copy down long to discuss the individual work gion Post 605—The letters to the newspaper whip-lash-column, she be present. your social security account num- of a superb cast. From the discus- Editor prove that people are read- is a softy. Lik,e every person who ber, ox did not deduct the 1 per- sion heard outside the theatre af- ing—Legion Post 605 is auxiliaring has known hardships and suffer- February 7th at 8:00 p.m., the cent social security tax from your ter the performance, however, one -—Mrs. Sokol waxes a column of ing; known pathos and emotional Los Angeles County Council will pay. got the impression the audience ten and twelve inch records very upheaval. Elsie Robinson is too hold its regular monthly meeting. If you think an error has been was well pleased with the work of nicely—yes indeed~--Reeves Tem- generous, too loyal, the love, the We should have a good delegation made, write to the Social Secur- Fredric March. "The Best Years pleman has a new, feeling—it must trials, 'the good and bad in her life here also. ity Administration, Baltimore. of Our Lives" proved conclusively be the Malibu. are intensified because of her pre- Maryland, and request a state- that Hollywood can deliver. * * # You should be receiving ment of your account. sentation—her s i n c e r i t y—her your You can SORRY SHOW— On the oth- For what it's worth. Two allotment of Legion Seals. Please get an addressed post card form at truth. er hand, despite the yards of pub- * * * in your remittance at the Social Security Ad- young "hey barbareba" fellows send once. nearest licity given 20th Century Fox's This way every ministration locally were trying to decide whether one A Washington date lined news is the Legionnaire office, located production of the Somerset Maug- should get or shows he is doing what he can to at the Pacific Building, sth of them married get story on axis Sally quotes Attorney and ham story, "The Razor's Edge," support the rehab program and the Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa a car. The 'hey' guy of the Bar- General Clark as saying to news- the film struck me as little more by way he furnishes basis for pro- Monica. If an error has been barebas ended the discussion papermen ''There are reports that a than middle-shelf fare—a B opus "you can trade a motion of funds to'round out the made, this office will help you get saying always . arrived . . she (Axis Sally) has on a super A budget. The fault, car in." in Florida"—Attorney amount needed to carry on the it corrected. Once every four years Miami, it seemed to me, lay not so much General Clark then added. "If she program. you should check on your account in acting and direction it in I don't know Elsie Robinson— enters the United States, she will anyway because after four years as did. cannot four) But I visualize a medium height (Continued on Page II) , The American Legion Salvage some errors be corrected. (Continued on Page JANUARY 31, 1947 THE MALIBU TIMES 3 Ski Enthusiasts to Get To Establish Philippine Know then thyself, presume nor Together at Mt. Waterman Consulate in Los Angeles C iod to scan ; The proper study of mankind is . The West Coast's leading ski Kstahlishment in Los Angeles of man. enthusiasts will get together for a consulate of the Philippine Re- the first time Feb. 1 and 2 at public was expected this week, ac- Mt; Waterman when the Los An- cording to information feles Junior Chamber of Com- received merce plays host to the Southern here yesterday from the consulate California District Championships. general in San . Francisco by Don- . Featured events in the meet, ald M. Nelson, chairman of the which is billed as n trial for being world trade committee of the Los the 1948. United States Olympic Angeles Chamber of Commerce. INTRODUCTORY team, will be the difficult down- Nelson said he had received a hill, slalom and giant slalom races. SLENDERIZING letter from Roberto Regala, con- Among the several hundred ski- sul general, in which he stated TREATMENT iers expected to participate are for- "that in response to your previous mer Northwest Open Champ Ran- suggestions, a skeleton force of • By way of introducing the dy Bill sensational new Amrex Spot- Zim'mer.; Bourne, winner this consulate general will be es- Reducer to the Bay District of the San Gorgonio, downhill tablished within next week in Los we invite you to try, free of match; and Chris Schwar/.enbach, Angeles with Judge Marcelo Bon- Southern California Champion, charge, a scientific reducing can in charge in his capacity as vice treatment which takes off and one of the foremost members consul."' unwanted pounds without ex- of the 1938 U.S. Olympic Team. ercise. You'll be amazed at Entries for the meet will be ac- the way this mechanical re- . cepted up to Feb. 1 and may be Start Filming of ducing device concentrates on picked up at any sporting goods Spectacular Quake the spot that needs to be store, according to officials of the smoothed down. P'asadena Ski Club, tournament HOLLYWOOD M etro- and Kim Hunter are the boy-and-girl team in (joldwvn-Mayer's • In addition we want you sponsors. "Stairway "Green Dol- to Heaven," English-made Technicolor film now rousing to try at our expense the much curiosity and interest among American movie-goers. It's phin Street," which has tackled marvelous Howard cabinet ￿he movie presented before the king and queen of England in a the toilghcst physical problems of moist, Home Town Extends recent command performance. Raymond Massey and , any picture in years, was highlight- which provides circu- English actor known in the U.S. for his "Colonel Blimp" role, co-star ed, this week, with the filming of lating infra-red heat for Scott Unusual Honor with David and Kim. slenderizing. the New Zealand earthquake of quick, over-all only effort required on HOLLYWOOD Lizabeth 1840. the first temblor of its na- The your part is to visit our studio. Scott, who once fled in. fear and Soaring Construction Costs ture ever put en.the screen. Deal- trembling from its City Hali, has ing with the devastation of wide COME IN OR TELEPHONE been extended an extraordinary Are Housing's Big Headache open spaces instead of buildings, TODAY honor by the City of Scranton, it was estimated to be four times By Louis M. Dreves demonstration of this is seen in a Open From 10 A.M. Pa., her home town. as powerful as the quake created Regional Director CPA - OTC recent, summary which reported a for 'San Francisco." The city Council has adopted LOS ANGELES. Jan. 25—During that home prices advanced to a testimonial resolution formally ex- 1946 the G.I. gripes over the hous- new all-time peak in the third quar- pressing its congratulations to the ing program centered on delays in ter of 1946, continuing the uptrend war peak of $5,894 in 1939, with daughter on her achieve- completion of dwellings, but now which has been under way since today's costs a whacking $10,156! native informed, tnis isn't ments in motion pictures and wish- the 1947 trend of complaints is at 1940'. Homes in Los Angeles Coun- And. we are ing her continued success in Holly- increasing housing construction ty which were sold during the third the peak, either. Our realty economists pre- PHYSICAL wood. costs. Even general contractors quarter had an aferage sales price besi complain about the high costs. of $12,600, compared to an average dict that today's price of $10,156 CULTURE "The official tribute to the star, reach paaK of in As a pretest against skyrocket- of $11,700 in the second quarter, will a $11,500 who has just finished her role in 1947. followed by slight drop ing building costs, the volume of and $10,340 in the first quartetl . a in STUDIO Hal Wallis' "Desert Fury" at 1945, and then declining gradually G.I. home loans is declining, and The answer to veterans who can- Paramount, recalled to Lizabeth in 1955. banks are tightening up on their not buy at these prices is rentals. to $7,675 1231 Lincoln Blvd. declining one of childhood's most painful financial requirements. '• Speculative builders, however, are So not much in costs S.M. 54449 not expanding appreciably this can be expected befoie 1949. moments, which occurred in the What is the answer to the ques- in field because construction costs same council room in Scranton. As tion, "when will costs start down- the selling price so high that a girl she had gone to the City ward?" Not until 1949, according to i make (rental returns return too low an in- Hall to get a license for her dog the oest available opinions. : terest, to investors. and by mistake wandered into the Present high costs, obviously. Non-housing construction costs council chambers during, a closed prevent the average veteran from TIRES have risen, also. Contractors in NEW NEW BATTERIES executive acquiring a home loan. A survey - - POLISHING session. this field, have reported cost SPECIALISTS IN LUBRICATION WASHING revealed that 75 per cent of our in- The city fathers ordered the ranging Phone: Malibu 9302 21216 Malibu Road veterans earn or per creases from 50 to SO per young intruder to leave and a ser- $4O less week, which means they cannot carry a t cent in, the past six months, with geant at arms firmly escorted some started halt- the mortgage in excess of ?4,000. Since projects already frightened and embarrassed girl most G.l.'s seek 100 per cent fi- ed until costs decrease. Out the door. nancing under the G.l. Bill of Because of rising costs, contrac- Rights, and since it is a rarity in tors in all fields are not inclined \, Genius is a simple thing of it- Southern California to find a home to accept new building jobs, pre- self, however much of a marvel of any kind remotely near a $4.- ferring to finish what they have it may be to other men.—Lowell. 000 price tag, they cannot buy. A started. Many will not even accept a new contract for a house on a cost-plus basis because of the many POTTER and POTTER ■ problems confronting the industry. j The trend cf thinking among con- Inquire tractors is to go "fishing," or just LAZY H west Solromar on Rood Ladies muddle along at a minimum oper- CAFE, Vz mile of P.O. Malibu ation until such time as materials flow freely and costs decline. Non- OR PHONE S. M. 43052 housing contractors If interested in exclusive tailored garments— are in the same frame of mind. Slacks and Riding Habits Rightfully, contractors are fear- Individually styled tc order with your own or ful of the economic future of Hardware - Housewares - Toys our material—one fitting, nc matter style, homes, factories and stores erect- ed at current prices. They believe School Supplies - Stationery costs are getting too far out of line for economic safety. To finish a. house in less than Jos. Savage the present normal construction of seven com- 520 Wilshire Blvd. Telephone 45403 time to nine.months, Pioneer Since 1922 - We Welcome You from Malibu pared to the pre-war building time Formerly of Santa Barbara, Calif. of 90 days, contractors w&uld have 15366 SUNSET BLVD. The House of Style for Stylish Ladies to pay excessive prices for materi- als. Observers report that current PHONE S. M. 55405 PACIFIC PALISADES premium prices would raise the construction cost approximately £tzzzzzxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzzzzzzzzzzzzxxxxxxxx^ $l,OOO for an average house. As to average building costs: m Back in 1913 the national average From Kindergarten R cost for a six-room frame house was $3,836. This shot to $7,678 in k TIP TO THE WISE 3 to College K 1920, dropped to a low of $4,691 in 1933, and climbed to the pre- Get to Build NOW! YOUR HEADQUARTERS ReesdY COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE FOR BOYS' VHTCHER & Beverly Hills Through The Malibu SONS NURSERY OPENINGS IN BUILDING SCHEDULE SCHOOL TOGS ft Nursery Stock The Tom Brown Garden Supplies Petted Plants General Building Contractors 11941 SAN VICENTE BLVD. Residential-Commercial-Income Developments 8758 SUNSET BLVD. Ph. Cresrview 60701—Bradshow 1430 Fourth St. Santa Monica Phone ARiz. 32126 24502 Kxxxzzzzzzzzxzzzzxxxxxxxxxxxxxzzxxxxxzzzzzzzzzx* 4 THE MALIBU TIMES JANUARY 31, 1947 Songs for the Master Inside The Malibu Columbia Searching HIGHLIGHTS (Continued frorn Page 2) For Jap Freighter the evidence of an absolute lack Gordon Griffith, aide to Sidney IN of scriptabk material. A goad cast Buchman, will take off from Hol- goes down fighting hard. "The lywood the midde of the week to SPORTS Rabat's Edge" worked up a lot of look for a Jap freighter in four lather but there wasn't enough Coast cities, .San Francisco, Port}, The following column is con- edge on the razor to cut much of ducted this week Van Ed- land, Tacoma, and Seattle. The by T. i swath. If Larry, Maugham's mondson who into w'll be for goes the ques- protagonist, was supposed to prove freighter photographed tion of whether or not trout fish- something in the way of being a scenes in "Assigned to Treasury,* 1 ing is a myth in the Malibu creature out of this he now in production at Columbia. Mountains, Proceed, Van T. world, failed to do so in the picture. His The picture will use, in all, five Been asked to write on sports in one claim to super-normality lay the Never ships, four freighters—including Malibu. heard the word in his ability to help another man •—here, This the Jap one-—and a passenger lin- anyway. time of "think" himself out of a migraine year? Like writing how good ski- headache. An aspirin could have er. is at Bear come ing Big August. done the fob as well. Throughout Griffith's scouting trip is being One thing tor sure—trout—- the rest of the picture Larry (Ty- made because earlier inquiries by steel head (a rainbow that's gone rone Power) walks up and down wire failed to turn up a Jap to sea and returned) that are sup- rooms and in and out of doors. freighter anywhere on the west posed to populate—small popula- "The Razor's Edge" seems to dem- coast, although nearly 100 are tion—at the mouth of Malibu onstrate that despite big budgets, known to have been impounded in Creek this- time of year haven't good casts and even plenty of pro- U.S. ports after Pearl Harbor. been too anxious. A few have been duction time, a superior film is de- caught. pendent upon superior writing. the director or the stars. Stars are Believe this spot to be better Sam (lold'.vyn, producer of the ex- made by good stories, killed by bad come. February and better after a . cellent "The Best Years of Our ones . . that's why I believe now, good rain. Remember this, one and Walt Disney shows song writer Johnny Mercer the story board Lives," sums it up very aptly: "I more than ever, that a picture, first that this tlje of all, area is open ONLY drawings illustrating the action in one of cartoon sequences have always felt that on the writer of ill, must be "entertaining. But JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. his first live-action feature in Technicolor, "Song of the South,",. hinges the true quality of any pic- beyond that it must have some- Closes then until May Ist. Then based on the famous Uncle Kemus tales of Joel Chandler Harris. ture, no matter who the producer, thing to say." folks can fish the whole Malibu time Creek. This of year it isn't Elect Members First Reeves D. Templeman; treasurer, fair going above the bridge, so says Charles H. Spurgin. The board the Fish Game Bay Importing and law. A good Board, Township Council selected the following three mem- Cities Co. one too. Gives trout a fair chance (Continued Irom ;>age 1) bers at large: George Barrett, to spawn. Anyone TASTY SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT who does fish under the. misapprehension that Judge John L. Webster, and Ma- these posted waters off season is the proposed school district in- jor C. Robert Hoyme. Italian and Domestic Groceries a very poor sport. Ruins the sport cluded that area from Latigo Can- The 12 regular members of the for sportsmen. F. Bertolli Imported Olive and Royal yon west to Decker Canyon. The board elected to serve one year Oil Princess Peanut Oil What trout that have been school superintendent said he was were: Zone 1, Charles H. Spur- Best California Wines, Beers and Liquors caught are whoppers, 24 to 28 anxious to have Malibu remain in gin; Zone Lowell Matthay; 2, 802 AT inches. Means a weight of 5 to 7 thet Santa Monica School District Zone 3, Reeves IX Templeman; BROADWAY LINCOLN BLVD. pounds of fighting fish. With one and promised to do all he could Zone 4, Eugene Brodrick;; Zone \ on Business Phoneone S.M. 58279 Santa Monica, Calif, of these the receiving end of to facilitate the building of a 5, Davis Duncan; Zone 6, Ralph ft tackle fly it makes for good sport. school of not less than 5 rooms as Lamb; Zone 7, Max Couchois; Most popular bait used: Salmon soon as possible. In this respect v Zone 8, K. O. Sherman; Zone 10, clusters, worms and dry flies. he said, he bad hoped that it would Carl B. Wirshing; Zone 11, Ray Most fish caught are with a fly- be possible to wait until the cost Cioo'dson; Zone 12, Leland R. coachman. Saw one hooked the of building had decreased from its Taylor. BULLDOZING other day, but it is the same old present level of $12.50 a foot. The next of fish story, the one that got away regular meeting Dr. Davis concluded his re- the new board will be at 7:30 Mas big one! a marks with a promise that the tonight (Friday) at the Malibu EXCAVATING one is If planning on fishing the board would negotiate with the courthouse. Appointment of a Malibu Creek come May Ist, Shoreline Transit, Inc., to provide school committee to carry out leave ladies for the at home, 'cause it's additional bus service pending the plans early construction of a L. L. HIGGINS a school in the Malibu area is rugged journey to the better building of the new school. ex- p-ols. Pools, that are crystal clear pected to be the first order of Ilarding Talks ROAD BUILDING FILL DIRT where you can see those big ones. business. Mr. Harding stated that he felt Some will even one's bait appoint Phones S. M. 42933 Malibu 7395 nudge Malibu would have better educa- Decision to the new with its nose them swim leisurely committee with authority tional facilities by remaining in to act away. What a No mat- for the interests letdown! the Santa Monica District because of the Council ter how difficult the terrain or and parents of school state and county school authori- children in how many bumps and bruises the Malibu grew ties were encouraging consolida- out of a motion jumping from boulder to boulder, introduced at tion of districts rather than estab- last Sunday's open it's worth it. 'Cause folks, if one meeting by Lowell Matthay, rep- Pacific Palisades Drug Co. lishment of new ones. ever gets a steel head on the line resentative of Zone The motion After 2. (Ltd.) —wpw—what a sport! Twenty Dr. Davis and Mr. Hard- requested that "a committee of 3 !eft the follow- minutes of trying to outsmart a ing meeting—and to 5 members be appointed to election of board 15300 clever fish, then home with it and ing members, the study and report to the Council in SUNSET BLVD. matter of the into the frying pan. Good! Good ! school issue was re- regard to development of educa- This much we can guarantee. opened and discussion from the Complete floor tional facilities in Malibu Town- Prescription Department You will also get a lot of small was invited by Chairman ship." rainbows, but they are excellent Webster. Opinion was divided as pan fish. to the desirability of immediate ac- Roll Call Made We feature the following lines: Do all fishing in May because tion on affiliating with the Santa Those Sunday's - Malibu Creek Monica School system. Much dis- who attended LUCIENE LELONG EVENING IN dries up. Pools hold meeting were Mrs. Maxim B. cussion was also over to the Cou- their own, the water gets stag- given chois, Mrs. - of Barbara Perkins, Rich- LENTHERIC HARRIETT HUBBARD AYRES nant and Mr. Trout stays deep question providing associate ard A. Perkins, John Schweberger, membership to the Malibu - - and won't rise. Town- R. R. Goodson, L. COTY DU BARRY REVLON and CHEN YU Council for Davie. Diefender- Trout that stay in pools dur- ship those residents fer, Louis T. Busch, Mrs. Frank who ing the summer are referred to as do not own property in the Erb, Ray T. Frank, Mrs. Ray T. Cigars Liquors "landlocked." License required Malibu. It was finally agreed that Frank, Eugene C. Brodrick, Dudley B. Murphy, now—and later, two bucks.— a non-voting membership should Gordon L'Allemand, be provided for such residents. Edward D. Turner, George E. Bar- Trice. rett, Hoard Ray Banks, Harry W. Gan- Elects Officers strom, Esther Ray the Miller, Miller, P.S. Wardens frequent this At conclusion of the open Mrs. Roscoe 'C. Bauman, Roscoe C. session, area now and later. "Be a sport so the newly-elected board Bauman, Mrs. 'Charies Drake, others can enjoy the sport too." members nominated and elected Charles Drake, Dave Duncan, Ei- officers tor the ensuing year and leen Templeman, Mrs. Stewart selected three additional members Knight, Stewart Knight and son, ROADS OILED AND PAVED at large to bring the total strength Mrs. D. R. Schawver, .Dr. R. Shaw- BURT TANK LINE up to the constitutionally required ver, Mrs. Lora Templeman, Mrs. C. H Spurgin, Herb Spurgin. Mrs. STUDIO.... In Business S nee 15 members. 1932 Reed Archer, Mrs. C. J. Officers elected were: Parker, 1153 ILIFF ST. President, Allan Storms, Mrs. Don Mills, R. A. Judge pres- Outstanding Specialists in S.M. 51254-71173 Pacific Palisades John L. Webster; vice Weeger, William Glasse, Mrs. Ray- ident, Ralph Lamb; secretary, mond Roessler, Ray Roessler, Ma- jor C. Robert Hoyme, Judge John Children's Classes Do Four Browsing at L. Webster, Lowell Matthay, Charles H. Spurgin, Lee L. Hig- Beginning with Three Years gins, Ralph Lamb, George Wilson,

- - Fred Hesley, Mrs. K. O. Sherman, BALLET TAP ACROBATIC - BALLROOM . O. Sherman, Reeves D. Temple- GOODWIN'S man. Cards... Gifts... Stationery For Information In New Lee Bldg. Novelties Regarding Classes 15310 Antioch St. 15314 SUNSET BLVD. and Cement Contracting Call S. M. 54276 Across from P. 0. Ask torKilr&y Pacific Palisades Phone Evenings Pacific Palisades Malibu 7754 JANUARY 31, 1947 THE MALIBU TIMES 5 Executive Committee of Aux. Unit Meets Tues. GARDEN The executive committee of the Reserved for the Ladies NOTES newly-formed Woman** Auxiliary Unit of Malibu Post 605 of the Crow Your Own i American Legion will meet Tues- TIMES'RECIPES Seeds day evening at 8 o'clock at the Raisin Sauce a Perfect Ice Cream Flowers From Malibu courthouse, Mrs. MOLASSES CAKE Charles . There are various ways of grow*! Drake, president, announced this cup shortening Topping J4 ing flowers from seeds. To sow) cup week. 24 molasses them into the open ground is prac- Pearl Lynch, president of the 1 teaspoon vanilla tical, sometimes essential, 24th District Auxiliary, Edith 2 eggs unbeaten however* the home gardener will find it rut Brown, vice president, and Marie ■;4 cup sifted flour easy and fascinating diversion la Seligman, parliamentarian and re- tablespoon salt J4 start the seeds in a nursery flat, habilitation chairman, all from tablespoon soda 34 seed pan or similar receptacle. Bv Santa Monica, attend Tues- nut meats. will 1 cup this procedure one has better con- day's meeting; to assist local Cream molasses, of- shortening, va- trol over the seedlings against de- in completing details of Add eggs ficers or- nilla. one at a time. structive agencies such as snails, ganization. flour, soda, Heat. Sift salt, add slugs, sow bugs, and other pest*. The next of the with nuts to creamed regular meeting chopped mix- Any amateur enthusiast can": will new unit be on Feb. 17 at ture. Mix well. Hake 40 minutes pleasure—and possibly profit—in; the Pom's Busch office Mali- at 325 Cool T. in degrees F. 5 minutes, this kind of work. bu La Costa. frost with '/ii cup powdered sugar, The step is to procure mixed with water to make thin first good seed and use proper equipm< : covering. Mrs. Armstrong Entertains This implies that the seed is fresh. 40 Teachers Here Saturday WHIPPED CAKE Buy yours from a reputable soun i . V&E.J7II as important, though, that 1 cup cream, whipped, It's just Airs. of the seed box as well as the t< (a Clarence Armstrong .i egg whites, beaten use be clean! Rambla Orienta entertained at a Mix two together. you scrupulously tea Saturday in honor of Mrs. Drainage, uniform moistun 1 2 cup water Myra B. newly elected Nelson, 2 teaspoons vanilla some kind of light shade dm superintendent Los of Angeles City Mix two together. the early part of the seedling's lifej Schools. Sift 2 cups flour, l'j cups also are vital factors in success. Sprays of lovely pussy willows Homemakers all welcome the con- you wish substitute honey or corn sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder. Tie seed box, pan, or pot s! the home carried venience as well as the downright syrup for half of the sugar. throughout out — cream for every- Fold together loat or laver. not be less than three inches deep a spring motif. About forty Los goodness of ice ICE CREAM WITH RAISIN day stores M. Smith. meals. And since most L. and have one or more holes in fl Angeles teachers enjoyed the de- selling frozen foods now keep a RUM SAUCE lightful afternoon. variety of flavors, from which to 1 cup sugar bottom, depending upon the size of choose, she can get it when she buys cup water And this our life, exempt from Vz the vessel. These openings may be her other food, for the modern me- 1 tablespoon lemon juice . public haunt, grains chanical refrigerators in the home Few salt Finds tongues in trees, books in covered with some broken pieces Film the ice cream until meal- cups washed, seedless raisins Fashions will store 1% rocks, ■■ time. 3 tablespoons dark rum running brooks, of pots, small or grai 1. The delicate flavor of vanilla ice 1 quart vanilla ice cream Sermons in stones, and good in Cover this material with a half- Darkly beautiful Patricia Me- cream makes it ideal for combining Add water to sugar in saucepan even thing. inch layer of peat moss or scte* fl- dina, with' most flavors of -sauces. A real and cook together until syrup spins slim English actress playing — ings soil. taste is a heaping lish of a thread, about 5 Shakespeare- from the \ ictor Mature's fiancee treat minutes. Add in the sus- smooth, creamy vanilla ice cream lemon juice, salt, and raisins, and penseful 20th Century-Fox film with a deep-bodied raisin-rum jauce cook a minute longer. Remove from * "Moss Rose", is thrilled with the over the top. The raisin sauce with- heat, let stand until cool. Add rum too. 'opportunity to buy all the clothes out the rum added is delicious just before serving. Serve over ice Make a supply of this sauce and if cream. Serves 6. she needs without ration coupons. DALE SCOTT rWhen she and her actor husband Richard Greene arrived in Ameri- Film Star Bought Cool Salad With HUm STYLIST ca both brought with them sadly For a Mere $2 22528 Malibu Rd. Phone Malibu 7711 depicted wardrobes, having left Hot Meals— what they could for relatives and HOLLYWOOD— Junior, In spite of the falling tempera- since warm is still friends clothing ring railed monkey actor and the tures outside, when it's time for the a scarce item in war-poor Britain. j weekly recipient of one of the homemaker to think of meal time Since arriving in Hollywood, Miss highest salaries in movieland, for Medina has selected ensembles there's bound to be plans for a THE LITTLE STOKE . animals that i>, ;was purchased ■with inborn English taste—a few- from the skipper; of a Panama cool salad amid all the hot foods. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY complete outfits featuring fine fa- freighter for exactly >2. Winter salads seem to need more brics and cquisite tailoring. One Shick Electric and Electric Rangette Nicknamed by owner ingenuity in preparation than sum- Shavers Shaverests, of her favorite costumes is a two Roasterette, Irons, Heaters Toasters and trainer Dave Twiford, i mer when the niar- and piece suit with jacket cut on exag- Junior time iavorites gerated long torso lines, of pink is currently featured-with Sydney { kers are bulging witTi fresh things I charmeen gabardine. With extra- Greenstreet in "The Woman in j gaJore. A good gelatin salad is al- 21231 MALIBU ROAD i vagantly cut lapels, slightly flar- White" at Warner Bros. Studio, ways well received by an apprecia- ing peplum, slanting tive family. Start with a lemon Phone Maiibu 7922 Malibu La Costa pocket Haps and may soon have a distinction and six large . gelatin base, either the kind you buttons marching shared by few, if any. animal down the front in a double row, make yourself or the flavored kind scrcensters. Mr. (neenstreet, vcr\ the you buy. Season with vinegar and jacket is mostly good line and 'mpresscd by the inonkey thesplan, finely chopped onion. Then when good tailoring. Miss Medina has suggested be given wears it over a pencil skirt of navy that' Junior it has become slightly thickened, featured billing on the produc- gabardine, with a fold in crated raw carrots, finely charmeen dan- tion's title sheet, along with many tied chopped cabbage and a generous dyish ascot smartly at her of Hollywood's finest actors! throat. portion of ripe olive wedges. Chill .until firm. The ripe olives give Subscribe to Son? forbids victorious deeds to it satisfying richness. Lnmold the Enjoy THE MALIBU TIMES, die. ' —Schilh r. salad, cut in slices and serve on crisp salad greens. Garnish with mayonnaise and you have a salad that makes good eating for any Brentwood Florists day.

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* * * Rubber-Boat jitters showed up at the patrol office gates last Saturday enroute to Airs. Charles Burnett of No. Peter 51 Maiibu Colony might conceiv- Swerling's weekend party at No. ably be justified in having a case 112. Pete, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Malibu Market is the oldest of the "rubber-boat jitters" fol- Joe Swelling,-put on a real shin- established food market on dig lor his guests which included the lowing an experience her husband the afternoon and had off Amarillo Point a few swimming in Malibu. other festivities in the evening. weeks ago when the wind prevent- hortense? ed Her fishing-minded husband Did you say swimming, Birr—hand me my electric heating * * * from rowing to shore in his rubber boat. Burnett and three of his Col- pad. ony cronies, Pete Smith, Jack Mitchell and Max Weinberg were Hans Klehmet II is convalesc- after a recent finally towed to shore by ing nicely operation life ILLONA MASSEY, star of guards from the County Station at St. John's hospital in Santa MALIBU MARKET Monica. He be home about M-G-M's "Holiday In Mexico," at Zuma Beach. will in prefers a simply cut black knit Tuttie! it seems that Charlie Bur- two weeks. Good luck, dress for cocktails or informal Well, sand colored Colony Mitchell to dinner. Attractive At The nett and Jack decided bolero makes the same dress the mar- try it again last Friday. They Bob Schuler attended perfect attire for morning wear. riage pushed off in the rubber boat at 2 ot Hunt Stromberg, Jr., in r York last week. p.m. and « ere to be met by Mrs. Xew Burnett at 5 p.m. When they did not show up at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin Zoss of 23408 Burnett feared they had been lost Maiibu Colony left by plane last in the fog. The Sheriff's Maiibu week for (Oakland. She returned SUBSCRIBE TO station was notified and an imme- Friday by motor with Mrs. Jack diate searcn started, but came to Casson whose husband had pre- a happy conclusion when Mrs. ceded her to Maiibu. The Cassons, Burnett again called to inform de- formerly of No. 79 Maiibu Col- puties that the fishermen landed ony—but now Oakland, Calif, at 6:15. residents —are making an extend- ed visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. The Malibu Times A truck-load of some 25 guests Dreyfous of No. 74. Your Official All-Malibu Family Newspaper Toys Complete Local News Coverage COMPLETE LINE OF NEWEST TOYS ALL YEAR AROUND KIDDY CITY SHOP This Is Your Community Paper 209 SANTA MONiCA BLVD. Have You Subscribed Yet? M. 59707 Santa Monica

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- Steaks - Chops Fish Orders 113 Rambla Pacifico, Rt. 1, Pacific Palisades. Calif. Please enter my subscription for one year. (Check enclosed) Cocktail Bar and Lounge NAME Malibu Trading Post ADDRESS 30763 Malibu Road 1 $3.00 per year mailed. New Phone: Malibu 9872 At Trancas Beach i 7:00 A. M. to Midnight—Closed Tuesdays JANUARY 31, 1947 THE MALIBU TIMES 7 1947Polio Poster Girl Sugar Shortage Could Cause BOOKS plight to Bees—If Not Fed What with the sugar short- Decker Canyon last Tuesday. age, things have come to a pretty The bees are owned by Sidney pass when a bee can't even get Davis of 157 No. Madison, Los the necessary sweets to carry on Angeles, who states that unless his work! the bee thief provides his honey That, at least, could easily be makers with sugar, they won't the plight' of the bees residing be able to continue work. And in the six bee hives stolen from when a bee strikes, it's a sting- in Review the Leonard Cesina ranch in ing matter. (Wow!)

M Conducted by LEOTA W. ELLIOTT Lucky Star Works Fox West Coast is opening in Long Beach a Under the $ Sign prototype of a thea- tre planned for mass production by Henry WHERE ARE WE HEAD- HOLLYWOOD—Robert Al- Kaiser. This building was cut and constructed at the ING f (Sumner Welles) —For da, Warners star, has started every fac- tory and assembled at the site. those who found "The Time for one of his screen portrayals on the Decision" valuable and enlighten- 19tH of the month, including his know ing, Welles' latest will be "must" Did you that reading. The question which forms latest starrer, "The Beast With individuals in these our United States have had no previous the title is one deep the hearts Five Fingers.'' a mvstery-thriller- adult in experience free of every thinking person. There with-chills. with a market for cars, homes, and clothing? The are iew better qualified than S. W. According to local numerolo- National Industrial to analyze with authority world- Comerence gists (there's one on practically Hoard also declares wide affairs. He begins with in- 68,700,001) in- every corner), 19 is the money dividuals have had no previous side events surrounding the evolu- ($) sign; and Mr. Alda adult experience tion of the Atlantic Charter as has with a peacetime done very well, financially economy. There basic policy, reviews the differ- and are those who be- otherwise, having been lieve it is high time for large num- ences and difficulties met in the elevated to international conferences which stardom during production of his bers of individuals to be dried be- debut film, "Rhapsody in hind the ears. followed, and explains the prob- Blue." lems of European reconstruction, the faults in our Latin American Malibu La Costa Cafe policies, the conflicting interests in Specializing in the Far Eastern countries, finally The March of Dimes polio poster girl for 1947 is four-year-old summing up achievements and Nancy Drury, daughter of printers union member Frank Drury of Fine Foods. - Cocktails Louisville, Ky. Completely pointing out oppor- recovered from her own siege of infan- FRANK E. ALTOMARI, Manager failures, our tile paralysis contracted in 1944, Nancy was speeded in her recovery - tunities as a nation, and giving sug- by medical care and treatment provided by the March of Dimes. 21237 Malibu Road Phone Malibu 9812 gestions as to how the United Na- Nancy spearheads the appeal of the National Foundation for Infan- tions may secure and maintain in- tile Paralysis during the 1947 March of Dimes Drive Jan. 15-30. With 25,000 persons stricken with the disease in 1946, the Foun- ternational peace. dation's resources were taxed as never before and the campaign Some of the points which he this year must be an unprecedented success if the fight against polio YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CAFE particularly highlights are: is to continue until it is won. (1) Veto must be modified. Just Good Food (2) Russia must be kept in the erated Palestine-Syria-Leban- along such lines. It is not a dry Served in a Friendly Atmosphere United Nations. on-Trans Jordan. treatise but an intelligent exposi- (3) He favors a decentralized, (9) International trusteeships for tion of facts and an interesting The Children Are Always Welcome federated Germany. colonies. close-up of international personali- ICE CREAM MALTS (4-) Italy's frontier should not be (10) Latin American policies ties. changed. should be revised f rom a FRANK ERB, Owner (5) Greece should receive Dode- method of forcing by refusal Milland Draws Top Islands, RALPH'S CAFE canese Northern Epi- to recognize countries to a Role in 'Big Clock' rus, and part of southern Bul- real friendliness. (This was 21227 Malibu Road Phone 7684 garia. voiced in considerable detail HOLLYWOOD—R a y Mil- (6) Populations transfers under in "Time for Decision.") land's first starring role for Para- international control are im- (11) Complete reorganization of mount since his return from Eng- portant along with frontier State Department on a non- adjustments. political basis. land and where he was (7) Transylvania should be divid- Though this book will be eager- honored for his acting achieve- ed between Hungary and Ru- ly and carefully read by statesmen ments, will be as the hero of Ken- Adult and Child mania according to both eth- and diplomats, it should be read neth Fearing's best-selling novel, nic and economic considera- by all, since it is provocative, stim- ■"The Big Clock," and John Far- tions. ulating, sound writing by one row has been chosen to direct. (8) Palestine question can be whose background should assure Milland, who has been vacation- PORTRAITURE solved by an autonomous, fed- the ability to think constructively ing with his wife in Sun Valley after his return from a command performance in and the re- ceipt of an award for the year's Santa Monica Cold Storage best film performance at the Inter- national Film Festival in Cannes, PRIVATE LOCKERS returned to Hollywood last week to prepare for "The Big Clock," For Your Perishable - Foods Meats, Vegetables, Etc. which is scheduled to go before the Commercial Spaces For Rent cameras on Feb. 17. TWELFTH 1553 STREET We live in deeds, not years; Plant Phone: S..M. 55450 In thoughts, not breaths In feeling; not in figures on the 113 RAMBLA PACIFICO Phone S. M! 58279 Santa Monica, Calif. dial; Malibu Road at Las Flores Canyon We should not count time by heart throbs. Ph Malibu 7955 Malibu La Costa He most lives EMCO ELECTRIC Who thinks most, feels the noblest, CO. acts the best. 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State Heatrolla Oil Heaters Kuppenheimer Clothes - Dobbs Hats - Arrow Shirts Cor. Wilshire £ 10th St. 8 THE MALIBU TIMES JANUARY 31, 1947 Lasky Started Film Career to Aid Pal HOLLYWOOD—J es,s e L. j AMUSEMENTS W RES Lasky became a movie producer in THEA1 1913 to his good friend, Cecil keep bCCAN.PARK* ]>. of trouble. « DeMille, out Lupino Believes .s««» mfia 'tim mu In DeMille, dissat-

Rewarding - isfied with the way his playwrit-* In Tyrone Power Gene Tierney ing was progressing, was going to Her Heroes "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" chuck it all and head For Mexico "GENIUS AT WORK" for the excitement of a revolution. HOLLY WO( )D When Ida he to Instead consented join Lupino, the Warner Bros, star, ac- «?,EAN r-m-law, t V f.AJRK Lasky and Lasky's broth; her 'Siiitj'M(Mi6-ii79| making "'flic cidentally dropped the keys to Sam Gol'dwyn, in Hedcly horn.:, her car, her jewel box, etc., Lomar Squaw Man." the first feature- "STRANGE WOMAN" length movie. They picked Flag- into Balboa Harbor last yi eek, staff, Arizona, because Lasky knew they were retrieved from the bot- "The Lest Crooked Mile" and cowboys were there. Indians' tom by a handscme young swim- Starts Sunday Lasky finally cam' to Molly- liner, Jack Stillman, who is not an "THE WICKED WOMAN' wood to enlist the help of trained actor. film technicians the p and He spurned monetary reward. "Night Train to Memphis' completed a barn here. Las- was in "But," exclaimed Miss Lupino, ky's picture, "The Miracle :"SANT A latest "I feel that 1 should do some- MON.JfcA, of the Bells," which he and Wal- :SW«. MNIM &BJ&U thing to express my thanks. What ter MacEwen are producing for I it be?'' Starts Friday RKO Radio release, will be made I shall "T-t-take for a ride on your Mickey Rconey - Bonita Granville en modern stages that are a far me stammered Stillman. "LOVE LAUGHS AT » cry from that first old ramshackle .yawl,'' barn. And she did ! ANDY HARDY" According to last reports from "Slightly Sandalcus" Frank Capra Wins arbor city, young Stillman has yet snapped out of his round- Starts Tuesday High Foreign Award -eyed astonishment. "THE BOWERY" HOLLYWOOD— Frank Cap- [SITED "" ra, producer-director of "It's a CROONERS Wonderful Life," a Liberty Film For the first time since they j 3.V4' MijM&l "Sjr.U Manits 5; f""" for RKO Radio release, lias been have been associated irj the music awarded the Belgium film indus- j World, Bing Crosby and the An- Ingrid Bergman - Cary try's highest the Challenge together Grant honor, drew Sisters will perform "NOTORIOUS" national du Cinema Trophy XAVIER CUGAT, the Rhumba King, who will make another ap- in a motion picture, having been i for his outstanding direction and pearance with his famed orchestra an: 1 company of entertainers at \ set for an elaborate musical num- "I've Always Loved You" production on "Arsenic and Old the Lick Pier, Ocean Park, Friday, Saturday and ber in Paramount's "Road to Rio." Aragon Ballroom, Starts Wednesday Lace." Sunday nights, including the big Saturday Swing Shift, following his Henry Fonda - smashing success there last week. Sharing bandstand he«-rs will be Art Kassel a/id h>s "Kasseis -n the Air'' orchestra. "MY DARLING *M* CLEMENTINE"

George Rati - Sylvia Sidney Unique Formula For Santa Monica's ;;4 s. BiVtfr Ph. 524 Noted Director GREATEST "MR. ACE" M. Education Revealed Show Fears Romance Value NOW SHOWING HOLLYWOOD —U nigue vmnxtjiti On The Skids Ava Gardner - Burt Lancaster educational formula followed by '"J Navy instructors during World The Killers" Two Technicolor Hits! HOLLYWOOD Vincent Jeanne Croine - Allan Young War 11 is revealed b\ former Ellen Drew Sherman,'one of mo - fore film "MARGIE" mast directors, has begun to won- ;tar George O'Brien, who was 'Sing While You Dance' "THE RAIDER" der what has happened to romance jommissionod a commander during in this weary world. the fracas: STARTS SUNDAY is the process of edu- [. I f;V-jjUrL ,r'ph'one.wfst Lva.jw; 3 '{pi For .Ann Sheridan's starrer, "Repetition Dorothy McGuire - Guy Madison cation. Tell 'em what you're go- "'Five Unfaithful," at Warner Red Skelton - Marilyn Maxwell ing to tell 'cm. Tell 'em then "Till the End Bros., Mr. Sherman staged an ar- tell 'em what you told them.'' "THE SHOW OFF' scene of Time" at - rival the other day a lo- It was very effective, saj 5 Errol Flynn Eleanor Parker - cal airport, employing some 50 ex- O'Brien, who is currently making Pat O'Brien Ellen Drew "NEVER SAY GOODBYE" MS. tra or atmosphere players. his second screen debut in Warner "MAN ALIVE" Starts Wednesday Selecting good-looking boy Bros.' Technicolor musical, "My a Claudette Cclbert- from group to an IWild Irish Rose." the portray ar- "SECRET HEART" nVcr. and a very pretty girl to greet him, Mr, Sherman suggest- Ginger Rogers - Burgess Meredith [ ed that they kiss each other, with "MAGNIFICENT DOLL' great warmth, upon taking posi- tion in cami'ra range. I.(2s2'S»:teica ' "But Mr. Sherman, the young H 1 JiUJfMJ: Afti»:337oB- think lady protested, "Don't you - Hodiak - Lucille Ball I I should be paid extra for letting "TWO SMART PEOPLE" him kiss me? You know-—the sanii as if 1 spoke a line! ' Frank Morgan - Keenan Wynn Fin siWeekend "COCKEYED MIRACLE" Star's War Dog Hero Starts Sunday FRIDAY "SUNSET PASS" Starts New Career Jan. 31 "CUBAN FETE" HOLLYWOQD-flnstead of SATURDAY retiring after a glorious war rec- » Feb. 1 Monday OnIy—GIFTO! ord, "Tiro," five-year-old police Tues.—SPANISH dog. will start a film career by. ap- SUNDAY NITE! pearing with his master, Wallace Feb. 2 Starts Wednesday

Ford, in Robert Riskin's produc- - Lynn Bari tion for RK< ) Radio release, "NOCTURNE" Extra! "Magic Town." After a year as "RETURN Musical Featurette mascot or the Aircraft Carrier OF RUSTY" "DOUBLE RHYTHM" Saratoga, Tim joined the Army K-9 CEHTWELtfcJt PICO.-BLVO I corps in 1944. S'M.6-«14 Arizona9'sl6t|

Jack Carson - Morgan ..I •»■■- Dennis •»#<«._ "TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE"

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Paul Henreid - Eleanor Parker "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" LICKPIER OCEAN PARK JANUARY 31, 1947 THE MALIBU TIMES 9 Short Takes Seen On a Hollywood Movie HOLLYWOOD Having Set completed his co-starring role with HOLLYWOOD —On the J AXE WYMAN in "Magic set of M-O-M's "The Huck- Town," a Robert Riskin produc- sters," Director jack Conway tion for RKO Radio release, JIM- ;s using a buzzer system as a MY STEWART has -one to signal for cast and crew to be- New York and other eastern points gin shooting the scene. , for personal appearances in connec- Veteran , how- tion with "It's a Wonderful Life." ever, is having difficult} accus- a Liberty Film which Frank Cap- toming himself to the new tan- ra produced and directed for RKO gled device. He misses the start release. Jimmy also will visit his signal on several takes. parents at Indiana, Penn., before Suddenly Conway speaks up. returning to Hollywood for his "I don't know, Clark," he next picture, "One Big Happy says, "J think you and 1 feel the

. . . Insiders who Family" have same way. Let's go back to the seen "The Bachelor and the Bcb- did fashioned way." oxer" call it C A R Y And so Conway cups his ! GRANT'S greatest comedy per hands and yells "Action!" formance, even surpassing "Bring- Cable, like a firehorse re- ! ing Up Baby" and "The Awful spending to a familiar call, goes MYR\ Truth." T A LOY, SHIR- into the scene without a hitch! LEY TEMPLE and RUDY • VALLEE earn their share of laughs, too. Young Planning Long Rest y' WALTER REED, whose cur- After His First rent RKO picture is "Child of Divoro:," and his wife have a date Robert Young will take a long with the stork June 1. The Reeds holiday at his Carmel Valley ranch now have one child, Kirk Bryee, as soon as he completes "Three . . Were at Colun - who is four . ROBERT Thoroughbreds" MITCHUM, his co-starring role bia, liis first Western in the 1 5 with JANE GREER in "Out of years he's been a star. the Past" completed, wilj vaca- Two months of constant riding, tion for a month in New Orleans. fighting and hiking—most of it o:. location in Arizona—have left His wife, Ruth, is with him . . . Pat Alphin, who sits upon the bulls-eye to guarantee refutes your attention, the old theory that Hob completely tired He JOAN DAVIS, after chewing the grass in far fields is greener. She Is a native of North Hollywood, right next door to Universal City, out. sa\.-r peanut brittle for eight hours on and that's where she's getting her chance in films—at Universal-International Studio. Pat will add a he still likes Westerns and wants decorative note to the cast of "Time Out of Mind," Rachel Field's the "If You Knew Susie" set, novel now before the cameras with to do another—but not too soon. Phyllis Calvert. Robert Hutton, Ella Raines and Eddie Albert in leading roles. found that the crew, the old niean- ies, • had sent five pounds of the U. S. POST OFFICE AND LIBRARY MadEwen will produce for RKO MUSICAL RECORD 4 MAILS DAILY vstuff to her home as a lib. Vincent Price Has

' . . . REGAN tall, ANNE TRIOLA mil continue CALLAIS, Music-Loving Dog Johnny Solromar, Calif. slender ash-blonde of 19 recently Burke and Jimmie Van her "Beetle" - characterization, Heusen, well-known song-writing 101 ALT. CO. LINE W. MALIBU jkvhich was such a hit in "With- signed by RKO, is the first tele- Vincent Price has a dog who's vision actress to be have composed and written Groceries - Auto Repairing out Reservations," on a radio pro- drafted by the a discriminating music lover. team, She's both - gram and also in "Intermission," screen. dramatic actress Vince is at present playing a the music for all rive of Para- Gunsmith Delivering and which Jesse L. I.asky and Walter interpretive dancer. leading role in the 20th Century- mount's popular "Road" series, Malibu Times, Examiner, Studio technicians combined fea- Fox thriller "Moss Rose" starring most recent being "Road to Rio," L. A. Times tures from 16 Harlem hot spots to Peggy Cummins, Victor Mature currently before the cameras. Queen Quality make the Lennox Avenue Club and Ethel Barrymore, and brings which spotlights ROBERT MIT- the dog to the studio each day, Shoes CH LM and 50 sepia entertainers where he makes his headquarters DR. ERNEST STONE DR. JAMES MERRYMAN in "Out of the Past." at the music department. -Named Panda—short for Pan- Opt ometris t s demonium—the dog is entirely in- DeHaviland Nominated 1148 Fifth St Phone 52133 m different to popular music and ** For Academy Honors most of the classics, but can spot Wagner every time, and when he H HOLLYWOOD Olivia de hears any 01 that composer's works, n Havilland is the predominant fav- does- a creditable job of howling orite of the New York film critics the aria that goes with it. WALDMAN'S to win the Academy Award for At first, Price thought the howl- STORE FOR MEN the best perrormance*by an actress ing was an expression of disap-

- - during 1946. proval, but came to the conclusion CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS Seven of the New York critics Panda liked it when he discovered Also voted for the star as the best ac- the dog would drop anything he tress of the year on the basis of happened to be doing in order to © CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES • CvuzA/wl f her performance in Paramount's howl an accompaniment to a Wag- "To Each His Own," and she ner record. 1224 Third Street was named the top Hollywood ac- Now, when Price wants the dog tress of the year. he no longer steps on the pnrch Phone 55617 Santa Monica Alton Cook of the New York and calls "Here, P,anda," —he just World-Telegram in his "ten best" P'lts on art aria from "Tristan and 123S THIRD ST. Isolde" on his record player, and selections of the year rated the Santa Monica in a ivw seconds Panda is at the Complete Selection of star "most likely winner of this back door begging to come in. vear's Academy Oscar." Tropical Fish - Aquariums Medal of Merit Award All Accessories Given L. Warner Jack Visit Our Showroom. Open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues. till 9 p.m. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. Closed Sundays 26 Ihe War Department an- nounced today the award of the AQUARIUM STOCK CO. Medal for Merit to Jack L. 7920 Beverly Blvd. Webster 34202 arner, vice-president in charge of production of Warner Bros. Pic- tures, Inc. The award covers Warner's J THE COLONY SEAFOOD CAFE <& MARKET services to the War Department "Seafood As You Like It" from Sentember, 1939 to Septem- '' her, 1945. 22722 MALIBU ROAD The Medal for Merit grew out of the Badge for Military Merit I established in 1782 in accordance! with an order issued by General George Washington at his head- •Featuring— quarters in Newburgh, New7 York. In addition to the Medal for Mer- EASTERN STEAKS it, rarest of all the awards of the i government and issued so far to: MILK-FED CHICKEN fewer than 200 Americans, there , SEA AND LAKE-FRESH FISH £?e la om arc two other awards, the Purple i cruf nSfd Heart and the Legion of Merit, i Choice Drinks Served in the Lounge which have their genesis in Gen-. 7/y 77/£" HOTEL GKORGIkN eral Washington's original order.! CLOSED TUESDAYS 133 ENTRADA DRIVE SANTA MONICA CANYON 1415 OCEAN AVE SANTA MONICA.CALIF. A beautiful picture is a silent PHONE S. M. 57489 teacher. 10 T ;■! : LIALiSU TIMES JANUARY 31, 1947 Child Care Bill $1,500,000 Humphrey-Lusk Company Before State Senate Now A Case Of "Telephonitis" Completing New Home SOLROMAR NEWS

A bill $l Work 6n the G..Moore appropriating I;SOO,QQCI A. home By Leif West for the continuance of Child Care it 21922 Malibu Road, is going forward schedule this week, Centers on the present basis until on j according to Powell Humphrey of Howard Potter was a very 30, 19-1-7 is now before i June the .'ii.' I iuniphrey-Lusk Company, lucky gay last Friday. While California Suite Senate for con- building contractors of Hollywood. working on the Polos' well he be- sideration. The Assembly passed The company has completed sev- came entangled in the machinery.

the , the hill without hearing before the eral homes in the Malibu, includ- He finally got so wound up ing the Sherman home at motor stalled. His calls brought ways and means committc e, 27212 and the Mel Hatch house at 27222 help from across the canyon. The through the cooperation of Albert Malibu Road. good neighbors, whose names Mrs. C. Wolletiberg, committee chair- The Humphrey-Lusk Company Potter didn't learn, called an am- permitted . man, who the bill to is located at Sunset Boule- bulance and Howard was hurried com: out on the floor for immedi- ' ;u\l. Hollywood, and is expand- in to the Santa Monica Hospital. ate consideration. ing its activities to include con- After being sewed up and x-rayed Assemblyman M. Philip Davis struction work in Beverly Hills for possible internal injuries, he ot the 60th District was principal wd tiic entire Malibu area. Mr. was brought home to recover. author of this hill with 19 other Humphrey is himself'a resident of was Malibu, assemblymen as co-authors. It •h- residing at 18702 Mr. and Mrs. Eastman N. Ja- Ji Dans' efforts that the as- Malibu Ro?.d. cobs and daughter, Doris, visited sembly passed the bill, which is friends at Long Beach over the ot great interest to many people. French Singing Star weekend. Sunday they drove to Davis says: "Purpose of contin- Alt. Palomar to see the uing the Child Care Centers on Signs With Warners and preparations for installation of a temporary basis was so that our the 200-inch telescope. Legislative on i ! OLLYWOOD, Joint Committee Calif.—Jack \ gets the point of co-actor Robert L. Warner has signed Yves. Mon- Pre-School Education would have AUDREY TOTTER The Bridges and the Lewis Montgomery's gag telephones placed on her dressing taiid, French singing star, to a sufficient opportunity to prepare Milestone believe in "never give and file its data and prepare a table during the filming of M-G-M's "Lady In the seven-year contract, according to a directs. Bob com- : up." Thej' have repaired their gate report ami recommendation. This Lake." which Montgomery also "able received from the studio with Hollywood's and today old man wind accepted stud} has taken approximately one plained that Audrey's popularity !u;u!, now in Europe. French cri- studio's lines busy with incoming ; their challenge and is doing his year and has been most compre- younger set kept the tics describe Montand as ''combin- calls. best to blow it down again. hensive. We will undoubtedly lire- ing the charm of Maurice Cheva- sent a. Committee bill for continua- lier and the versatility of Danny All women of Solromar who tion of Child Care Centers on a Kaye." The singer will report at the have husbands, fathers, sons or basis after the is & Warner Bros. Studios in June. permanent report Assn. Issues Revised brothers the American filed." M M in Legion should become charter members of Davis has been appointed a mem- tribution, profitably, of an increas- the new Malibu auxiliary. Blanks ber oi the following committees: ing volume and variety of goods Declaration of Principles can be obtained at Solromar Post Ways and | and service's at reasonable prices. Education, Means, Ju- Office. The dues are a year. diciary and Industrial Relations. of Di- | Abundance and high real wages In tune with changing economic cently adopted by its Hoard And if said husband, etc., etc;, is ! can come only from good produc- rondirfons and post war problems rectors. not a better him, tion. yet member, urge PanAmAir now has a new i.ti- "Principles originally adopted in to join Post. Give all in management-labor relations, the "I. nderstanding and coopera- ro pea n-line from New York with June, 1940, are reaffirmed, with the boost you can to the commu- Merchants and Manufacturers As- tion between employees and their a terminus at Brussels, renowned i continuing emphasis on the pre- nity wheels of progress. amohg several million ambassadors sociation today published its re- servation of individual freedom, employer are of the utmost im- portance pro- in brown as the Poor Alan's Paris. vised Declaration of Principles re- and the right of every American to the success of our ductive effort. Practices which Success in war, like charity in u o w.irk. whether or not he be- prevent or retard production are ; religion, covers a multitude of longs to a labor organization", i against the public welfare. | sins.—Napier. 808 and LLOYD Dave F. Smith, president of the "To assist in the preservation ) ASSOCIATED SERVICE ! association said. iof individual freedom, the better 24 Hr. Automotive & Welding Service in "New points the association's employment relations which un- STATION NUMBER 35 management HOTEL FOR DOGS declaration include derstanding and cooperation will. Authorized Southern California Auto Club Service planning toward stability of em- PH. MALIBU 9743 21337 MALIBU ROAD provide, and the attainment of in- Individual yards up to 40 feet ployment, and encouragement of creased production, the Merchants long; no caging, no crating, no production by individual merit and Manufacturers Association sick dogs. pointed out. recognition," Smith stands for the following principles FIDDLER'S INN CHFE "Industrial peace depends in I and policies, and its work is dedi- Canine Beauty Parlor large measure upon the basic phil- cated to their accomplishment: Stripping, clipping, boarding, If you hava Eaten at the FIDDLER'S ~\ wyuv, osophy of management m its rela- Points WMT ' i Twelve trimming by experts; 20 years' If you haven't Eaten at the FIDDLER'S \ factors tionships with the human t "1. Freedom of the individual experience. Lionheart Kennels, Best Wishes—FlD. in enterprise. We believe the splen- ,to join or not to join a union; that 1759 Clover Field Blvd. Ph. 52859. did record of our city, as compared is, to work or employment Opposite Malibu Fishijig Pier Malibu 9242 # seek with the national scene, is the re- regardless of membership or non- sult, in large part, of adherence to membership in any labor organiza- sottnd and humane principle as ex- tion and without violence, intimi- E. M. "HMDY" UNDEHSON pressed during the past six years dation, coercion or exploitation Everything CHEVRON GAS STATION by the M. & M", Smith declared. ■ from any source. for the Full text of the declaration Expert Lubrication-Washing ($1.50), Polishing, Waxing new "2. Freedom of employees to ': follows: bargain within the either col- Smoker AT THE COLONY law, a lectively or individually. 23757 MALIBU ROAD PHONE MALIBU 9662 "Individual freedom and be- lief in and a respect for the dig- "3. Freedom from practices of | nity and rights of man are an ; any sort of employers, employees ED's American heritage, which must be or government which limit, retard maintained if our "free and demo- or prevent production. PIPE cratic Society is to endure. "4. Freedom in industrial rela- "Through this freedom the peo- tions from unjust laws; equality SHOP Most Nursery ple of the-United States have under the law for both employee 220 Your Convenient achieved a productivity which has and employer. 9 provided the highest standard of ''s. Administration of labor laws Santa Monica living known one that is the that is fair and just to employee, Blvd. Roses, Trees, Shrubs for the Beach goal of nations which enjoy no employer and public alike. Garden Tools, Hose, Insecticides i such liberty. "6. Opposition to secondary boy- "The broad objective of busi- cotts, jurisdictional strikes, the m ness and industry is to serve the closed shop, violence or threats of Name Locations Where public by the production and dis- violence, WE SPECIALIZE IN and other such unjustifi- Malibu on HOUSE PLANTS able practices. Times Sale Copper - Brass - Pottery Planters ;,-53* "7. Equal responsibility for ful- Issues of The Malibu Times CUSTOM BUILT fillment of labor contracts, where are on sale at the following lo- they exist. cations throughout the Malibu 15224 SUNSET BLVD. *'B. A good day's pay for a good from Topanga Canyon to the day's work; reasonable working Ventura County line: Potter's Trading Post, En- We Deliver to Malibu Pacific Palisades vsss 142& FOURTH STREET hours; and favorable working con- trance of Topanga Canyon. SANTA MONICA C-~^ ditions. The Little Store, Malibu La "9. Encouragement of efficient Costa. production by recognition of indi- vidual merit and productivity. Sale's Malibu Market, Malibu La Costa. RADIOS "10. Management planning of RECORDS APPLIANCES business activities toward stability Malibu Pier. AT THE of employment. Malibu Inn, Malibu Beach. "11. Dissemination to employees Malibu Trading Post, Trancas and to the public of accurate and Beach. adequate information on indusrtial Solromar Post Office and relations. Store, Solromar, Calif. "12. Laws for the preservation OF COMMUNITY ELECTRIC STORE, The Canyon Market, Santa of order and the security of persons Monica Canyon. 414 Wilshire Blvd. M. and property must be. Phone S. 52959 enforced; Shoreline Transit Motor without law and order civilized so- Coaches. ciety cannot exist. JANUARY 31, 1947 THE MALIBU TIMES 11 Mostly From Memory Subscribe to T4E MALIBU TIMES, (Continued from Page 2) ALONG MALIBU WAY b; arrested and tried tor treason." A good California, Mr. Clark . . . Just read "The Perils of (For- 2 Or More Acres House guests at the Ralph Hantord, Calif., and his wife and Latigo Canyon ever) Amber", everything happen- Lamb's at Coral Beach last Satur- baby were in an automobile wreck ed to her. Like getting all 37 chap- and ters of your favorite serial in one day were: Mr. Mrs. Gerald in which Mrs. Wilshire was kill- Don Wilson and Hayes MALIBU Sparling of Inglewood; Mr. and ed. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil- John afternoon, luring your lunch. The are in residence now at the "tie 1 .Mrs. S. Salyard, of Inglewood; shire. Miss Ray- Only reason Amber wasn't tied to Sr., Wilshire and house" doing some writing prior I MR. and Mrs. Carl Zander of mond parents, been car- the R. R. tracks five minutes be- Jr.'s have to their anticipated trip to New HILLTOP Inglewood; and Mrs. Dorothy ing for their grandson in the south fore the Express went by was be- York in the spring when they wili % Mile up Latigo Canyon, South of Eureka, Calif. On Sun- but plan to move to cause a snail coach was the pre- ; Hanford collaborate on a play for the legi- Lambs were visited by v'elant mode ol jar and travel in day, the where the;,- will make a home for timate theatre turn right up HILLTOP RD. Mrs. Arthur Requa, son Dillard their son and his small child. her day. A last moving story —the and family of Twin Falls, Idaho. actress making Amber could do so Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Wray Chester Braniicr and Ham with her tongue in her cheek. The Sutton have purchased ihe Kidd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley have of Los Angeles are rejoicing over actress I'd like to see doing Forever residence an;! are commuting daily taken up residence at the Ruggles' the arrival of a little daughter, (Oil! Sir. save 'me) Amber, is Ed- to Venice where they manuiactur; 27350 Mr. Linda Ruth. The Wray's plan to na Murphy Ließoy, stage, and Ranch, Malibu Road.' exclusive, handmade lamps. Riley is with the Peter Kiewet build on their Escondido property feather screen star of a few years ago. C. C. C. Taturn soon. Their woik may be seen at Bui- • Construction Company, builders of locks. the new section of Malibu Road Famous last words: When I Phone S. M. 55386 that extends from Malibu Creek Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson signed the contract I didn't know. ' and Lois to Latigo Canyon. have purchased property in Malibu Roy Wolf have b;jughi plan a new home the valley near Ros \ Riviera No. 1 and to start in 7 soon on the erection of their home. ce. Roy is now associated with A trio of fishermen took a rec- the I pjohn Company working out ord, catch ot rock cod and other; of Hollywood and Lois will be fish from the waters off Paradise Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gard- leaving her post the Cove, Sunday. Caretaker ner of Rambla Vista, had as week- at Seacombei Foundations, S!abs, Work Quinn j the first of the month. Concrete reported this week. The fishermen end guests Mr. and Mrs. George were: I). Hardesty, Dr. Smith and: M-cCabe and daughters, Judy ami Otis Turley who accounted for a Joan. Inasmuch as Glenn Stewart his total of 30 pounds of fish. Quinn been made assistant superintendent mm WJTOT of the reports that he expects to better Bernice Storms, wife of .Allan Brittingham's Commissar} 18741 MALIBU ROAD this record himself. Storms of the Louis T. Busch of- for Texas, New .Mexico and Ari- : fice in Malibu La Costa, returned zona, Hazel is going to sell her Ph. 7424 Topanga Beach attractive little home and Ronnie Wolport of San Pedro,' from a trip to Tennessee where follow her husband wherever his work head of Tool Procurement Di- she had been called because of a the may take him. They both like the of the Western Pipe and relative's illness. vision territory and Steel Co., who has been working have decided to cut the tie that binds them to Latigo. NOT ULL HOSES week ends on his Rameriz Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drake Flu's friendly couple will be missed home, is devoting more time to the were bridge guests Wednesday WILL DO AT THE BEACH! but we hope they wall drop in to WELL project. His plans call for a very night of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Niinn say hello when they return to | beautiful home which will be of of Las Flores Canyon. Ask us about the varieties that will give you lots headquarters. of the Malibu! cerrrent construction. flowers on ■Roscoe Bauman of Malibu La Dorothy and Rex Hays and Bill Cate is circulating a letter Costa left on a business trip for their daughters are spending the among the residents of the Ra- San Francisco last Wednesday. He Evans Ik Beeves Nurseries. weekend at the Schu's place. meriz Canyon area relative to will return on Sunday. Their new home in La Crescenta takes 255 SOUTH - LOS ANGELES 24, CAL|F. forming property owners associa- BARRINGTON AVE. a them farther away from thfi Maii- tion there. One of the problems Phones: ARizona 36528 - BRighton 04604 bu and it is quite a trek reported needing immediate atten- Committee Chairmen for tor them now. tion is that of surfacing the Can-i L. A. C. of C. Announced yon road. Appointments of committee Helen and Charlie Rice left Mrs. Alma Norton Duffill of, chairmen for 1947 for the Los An- Sunday evening for a trip to Stock- Los Angeles spent the weekend at, geles Chamber of Commerce were ton to visit a few days with friends there. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ; announced today by President C. Hesley of Malibu La Costa. S. Beesemyer. PHOTO Larle V. Grover. president of The Chas, Masters, the Joe Mc- Mrs. Brodrick-Boyd of Malibu the Apex Steel Corp., and a vice Kenzies and the Chester Davisesl SUPPLY La Costa who has been quite ill president of the civic promotion were all week-end visitors to their [ for tome time with the flu is much body, will head the manufacturing mountain places. improved. and industries committee. A Complete Photographic Store The transportation executive Gladys and Bud Heller, recent 202 Santa Monica Blvd. Ph. S.M. 41787 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lamb.-au committee will be led by Henry buyers in Escpndido Canyon, are of 22364 Malibu Road arrived Clark, manager of the Southern planning the remodeling of the ■Thursday on the Super Chief from California Buick-Oldsmobile-Pon- cabin on the property and have al- where Mr. Lambeau at- tiac division of General Motors ready started improvements. tend 'd a recent pro-football con- Corp. City ference. Gas in Your Malibu Home Agricultural matters will be han- The mail brings word dled by Roy Hagen, president from.the! M. Ansons in snowy Glenrock, Wyo. ; Mrs. Roseoe Bauman of Mali- and ROCKGAS general manager of the Cali- Alys is much interested in the b_i La Gosta received word Tues- fornia Corp., Consumers' was nam- school question for as they) Natural in Large Tanks day <:i the unexpected death of ed the Joann. Gas and Small chairman of mining com- expect to return to Malibu and l»er n "ce, Miss Elizabeth Wilshire: mittee. make their permanent home here. C. H. SPURGIN in Columbia, Tennessee. Mis.- President Donald M. Nelson of

\V;I. lure, who was only 22. had; ° the Society of Independent Motion A card from the Milton Wrights Malibu for 16 Years" b;en a Navy nurse stationed at Producers, Picture was appointed indicates they are basking in the San Diego. After her discharge 23 Old Malibu Road at Topanga Beach - Phone 8802 chairman of the world trade com- sun at Twenty-nine Palms and fr< m (he service last summer, Miss j mittee. Carleton B. Tibbetts, a staying at the Mission Inn for two Wiijihirc visited her aunt in Mali-; past president of the Chamber and weeks.—Jean Couchois. bu for several weeks after which president and manager of the Los she went to to join the Tennessee Angeles Steel Casting Co., was de- staff-of the hospital there as nurse. signated chairman of the industrial Our doubts arc traitors Her passing was very sudden. She development committee. And make us lo.se the good we oft had been on duty the night before. might win Three months ago Miss Wilshire's By fearing to attempt. brother, Raymond Wilshire of Malibu's Own Newspaper. —Shakespeare.

WELL DEILLIMG On Display Now READY TO MOVE INTO: The New Postwar Small temporary brick home in Malibu Park Pumps - Motors - Perforating with 1% acres for $11,500. 1947 Studehaker Small home with 2'/2 acres on the ocean front, Welding lovely fruit trees and plantings, $7.5,000. Champion Several ocean front homes from $19,500 to Easy Terms May Be arranged $32,500. RAY BANKS Full Line 22526 Malibu Road Malibu 7711 or 8264 Studebaker Trucks Seles and Service Vernon C. Short Drilling Company 19 Year; in Santa Monica Corner 16th and Wilshire Blvd. Phone: S. M. 428-232 P. 0. Box 110,Topanga Phene 50968 12 THE MALIBU TIMES JANUARY 31, 1947 6 Cars in Accidents American Way' Real Estate Moved Free CLASSIFIED 'So. An Old Salt's At Same Location To Be Presented at By Passing Motorist ADS (Continued from page 1) Lament -inlaw sustained a br-jken finger Barnum Hall SMHS (Continued from page 1) FOR RENT—Cement mixer and / stood one day by a breezy bay, and Miss Gallegos a bruised knee. Such, lecturers as Herbert C. paratus which prevented equipment. With or without oper- Mrs. Just awatchin' tlie ships no by; I Tronc suffered a cut lip and Lanks who presents his color film Lankster from straightening the ators. Cement slabs, foundations When an Old Salt said, bruises. "The South American Way" at Kunz. wheels of her car after poured. L. J. Phone Malibu With a shake of his head, Barnum Hall, Santa Monica High passing lie." Although was on a 7395. "Gee, I wish*-1 could tell a an ambulance School, under the auspices of the another vehicle curve in t'v summoned by Sheriff's Deputy E. road, it was reported. I Why, I've seen some sights Santa Monica Globe Trotter Series jigger D. McClue, none of the victims February 3 must have a broad edu- Sheriff's Deputies F. H. De TROPICAL That would your lights, And finger my own, forsooth; would accept hospitalization but cational background to successful- Mond and P. Butler said that a FURNITURE J. But I'm not worth a darn returned to Ventura for treat- ly report their observations. large tree in back of the real estate Rattan - Bamboo At spinning a yarn ment. Lanks. for example, before • at- office stopped the building from Floor Coverings and Furnishings That wanders away from the truth. Second Episode tempting to pictorially record the being pushed into a nearby creek. SEA ISLAND SAILS CO. Now I was out on the good ship, The next phase or the accident beauties and scenic delights of the 12217 Wilshire, Blk. W. of Bundy "Bucket O'Blood,"' a thousand followed after Deputy McClue South American countries, took his Ariz. 91624 Or more miles at sea; master's degree in Spanish litera- put cut a series of flares to warn Doctor Orders Dorothy When Captain Slook, ture at the University of Pennsyl- worried motorists of the With a look, oncoming smashed vania, studied at the University of Morris to Take Rest FOR SALE—Butane gas heaters Came arushin' up to me. cars which were causing a traffic Mexico, and pursued additional lore (Hoyt and Crane). Immediate de- Oh, Bosun Smith, make haste forthwith, hazard. No sooner had the last in Spain. Because the doctor ordered her livery, Ph. Malibu 7395. to a rest And hemstitch that forrard sail; flare been erected than a car driven "The South American Way" take for several days, For, me not, dare by Ethel F. Southland of Im- which was taken on a motor tour Mrs. Dorothy Morris of No. 65 I'm a Hottentot, perial Beach beset with many hazards and hard- Malibu Colony was unable to un- Furniture Refinishing Or else we're in for a gale. suddenly appeared out of the fog, running Deputy ships, in Lanks' words, is a record dertake writing of the Times' ad- Repairing So I fortliwith did as the skipper bid, McClue into the brush. Motorist of an adventure rather than a vertising feature, "Shop Snooping hemstitched that glue; it, however, And forrard Southland, who was traveling east pleasure trip. In he With Sue" for' this week's issue. Antique Restoration Then the wind -veered 'round, has brought to the public many in- hurricane on Malibu Road at a speed later Mrs. Morris is being Willi a sound, teresting sights and traditions of S. M. 51101 And, thunder an' lightnin', it blew! estimated at 40 to 45 miles per at her home by a friend, Mona the people in our neighboring con- to Lewis, who has been visiting in Sow it blew the sails, hour, according deputies, sud- tinent. denly applied her brakes and skid- the Malibu for several days. I Right off of tli-e spars. This film which will be shewn G&H PAINTERS —House and And the spars, right off of the masts; ded across the wet pavement. The apartment painting and decorating, The anchor and pails and kegs o' and described by Lanks in person, interior and exterior. Free esti- car behind her, driven by Andrew d!i!lMMIMMII!li!MI!llllll>> nails, incidentally, is the fourth of six mates. Ph. GRanite 8882. A. Sasale of 320 Voluntario, X. - Went by on the wings the past. being presented during season BULLDOZING GRADING of Santa Barbara, then the crashed into in the Santa Monica Globe Trotter The galley shook when it blew the cook, LOT LEVELING the rear oi the Southland car. Series. to follow Right ot o'er the starboard glim; Those include en- Win At Win's Neither occupant injured but And the pots and pans and kettles and was tertaining and educational films on ROADBUILDING both cars were badly damaged. the Rockies and the fascinating Cars cans. Free Estimates Went aclamorin' after him. Miss Southland was cited for South Seas. violation of 510 of the Vehicle Equipment Rentals Guaranteed 2 Yrs. It blew the fire right out of the stove, Tickets for the South American Code, traveling at an unsafe speed And the coal right out of the bin; film are available at. the box of- And then it veered and whistled the under unsatisfactory driving H. W. Misenhimer All Makes and con- fice, or may purchased beard, ditions. be in ad- 1602 E. 87TH ST. Right the skipper's chin. vance at Henshey's Department Models off of Finn! Episode Ph. LOgan 7938 Los Angeles Store, 402 Santa Monica Boulevard Cried Captain Slook, with a worried, The final episode of the traffic Open Until 11 p.m. from January 31st. look, muddle occurred when Oscar And (/use words were blown from his A. ''lllMMllHHMlllllfflllllllll'' Win Martin mouth; Gentry, 55, of Ventura, seeing the "I'm afraid we're lost, w-e'll be tempest red flares, also applied his brakes Motors tossed, too suddenly. The brakes are be- the wind don't to the South." If shift lieved to have locked, causing Gen- 1911 Lincoln Well, shiver me dead, no sooner he try's car to swerve to the south said, shoulder of the highway and turn OUT These that MALIBU Near Pico words were blown from his WAY mouth; over. Neither Gentry nor his wife who In Santa Monica Than the wind veered round, with a was riding with him was in- hurricane sound, jured. After oil had been replaced WANTED Carpenters. Will pay And blew straight in from the South. in the car's crank case, the vehi- top wages. Call at 307 Malibu cle was returned to the road and Heights (Back of Malibu Inn) Now it blew the sails back onto the or the couple continued on their Phone Malibu 7395. spars, And the spars back onto the masts; journey. Selected Listings Along 25 Miles REPAIR SERVICE Bowman And the anchor and pails and kegs of Deputy McClue said that the Household Refrigerator repair ser- nails, so Back to the ship stuck visibility was poor at this time of the Malibu Coast vice. Call at 18647 Malibu Road. If fast. of the not at home, leave note. morning, it was impossible Now the galley shook, when it blew to see for more than 100 feet in the cook. FOR SALE—Lot No. 21, Riviera 3 Back any direction. by owner o'er the starboard poop; SEE $2,950. Terms. Call Mali- And pans bu 8613. the pots and and kettles and cans, And then it veered and whistled the Without even spilling the soup. beard, Back onto the skipper's face. DISKING-RIPPING It blew the fire back into the stove, Chas, SCRAPING Where it burned in its proper place; ll'ith a righteous sigh, Dave Duncan or Panie! And a look in his eye, Post Holes Dug FINEST IRONING Of regret that he knew but the truth; Rates By Day Lingerie, Hour, Or Job Blouses, etc. Ph. S. M. 50372. Bosua Smith withdrew, Call Evenings-Mr. Lund To confer with his crew, MALIBU INN PH. MALIBU 8207 And the reader have to Santa Monica 56261 FOR SALE—lncinerator $lO. Call will draw his own at 32614 Malibu Road. conclusions. —Anonymous "WE KNOW THE MALIBU

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