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S New Fish Story By GENE HYHM* TORRANCE HERALD September 4, 1947
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I The goal of the new National J Car owners have a way oMsr- Blood Program of the American getting that, cleaners have thoir Red Cross is to provide for modi- limitations, that they will pftk
leal use,' without charge for the up juct no much dirt. At IcJIst ! products, sufficient blood mid ; once a year the cleaners should blood derivatives throi'KhoM the be cleaned or, in the case of the nation to help nivr livr:- ;I,H! j-ie. noivcleanable types, filtering ele ven! needless siil'lerinK. nients should be replaced.
For Theft From ills
M.n 1,-ni el Rogers. 22, of 2.134! Wjllanl Street, Long Beach; Al-] vin E. Pinkston, 25 of 6474 East | Mc-Karlahd Street, Long Beach I and Charles D. Titus, 32, 1361 East McFartaml Street, Wilmlng ton, were arrested Monday and j booked r.t the county jail on a suspicion of giand larceny. They] admitted the theft of $150Worth 1 of building'materials fiom Roll-1 Ing Hills, the Sheriffs office re ports.
I'inkstcn and Miss Rogers are said to have tolri arresting depu ties that they needed the ma terial for a cafe they were con structing, and that Thus, an em ploye of a construction firm on a leservolr project near the Roll ing HJIls Estates took them there. A watchman spotted them load1 ing the iMnteii.il..,. itifmmed tin sheriff's oifice ami the arrest followed.
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Registration, Tests To Take School Week
The first day of school und< le Torrance City School sys
tern, Monday Sept. 15, will be de voted largely to registration, ac cording to Superintendent of Schools J. Henrich Hull.
The superintendent said 'that e first week will be devoted to talnlng standardized test ores on all children, and a min- um school day policy will be llowed during the first five
Robert Elten A her, chief mc)- tor machinist's mate, t!SN. hus band of Mrs. June .1. Abel, of 25008 Pennsylvania ave., is serv ing aboard the submarine USS Cabezon, which Is on an extended training cruise to Alaska and the Aleutian islands.
The Cabezon, ale.ng with tlnveother submarine
AUTOMOBILE TRUCK FIREStandard Form Policies AT LOW COST
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Asks Permit For Radio Station
H. M. MrCollimi, doing busi ness as South Bay Broadcasting Co>, H»imo.ia Beach, has applied for permission to operate a new staudnr.l radio station oij 880 kilocycles and 250 watts, daytime only.
H.- n p e r n : s the MrCollum Iliiirk A^-n.-y iit nin Hermosa ;ivr...Hirinosa Beach, and makes his home lit 1018 S. Juanita avc., Ke lomlo Beach.
Two Cyclists Injured In 101 Highway Crash
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A collision between an au tomohlta driven by Maria San tort MarloH, 34, 24818 Pacific C»a«t hlKhway, and a motor cycle. Kent two persons to the hiwpltal Saturday night. The accident occurred at Pacific Coast highway and Nortnandle avenue.
Hospitalized were Edward Gene Wood, IT, Hermnsa Beavh, and -loan Oammert, 15, He- dnndn Beach, <lrtver and pas seniccr of the motorcycle.
Wood suffered a fracturedcollar hone and head cutsMlsi Ganunert was brulHed
1 about the legs.
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iys.Superintendent Hull said:
"The principals, have conNld- red this matter and decided
that It would be beat to have minimum day of school in
the first week In order to leave teachers free for accom- pUnhlnfT. thlft testing program of California Standard Achieve ment tests and Mental Matur ity tegt». It U felt that, when the teacher correcta the test paper on her own children, she ha* a good start towards un derstanding that phase of his abilities which ran be meas ured by pencil and paper tests. "Teachcis will be meeting in
he afternoon during the week f Sept. 8, in their own building
with their principals and plan- their work. During the
mornings, the superintendent is ilanning certain programs which vill be announced later. Sept. 9, 947 Is a holiday and there will
be no meetings. It Is felt that teachers would bp glad to have
day for getting settled, therefore, nothing has been scheduled for that day.
'On a large portion of the children there will be cumulative records from a previous school system, but on a large number of them there will be no infor-
ation except what we can get through these tests and person
1 observations by the teacher. "It is desired that each child
be placed In the grade level In which It Is believed he can get the most benefit for one full year. It Is also <lc»lrcd that the County policy of not having a child more than one grade advanced for his age, or one grade retarded for his age, be followed except In ex ceptional cases which , war rant a deviation from this
Fleet, is scheduled to visit Adak", Pribiloff, Kodiak, Reward and Juneau, in the 'course of ttv cruise.
next grade level knows better than to assume that any diffi culties which may arise essarily the result of poor teach ing or the fault of her predcce :ors, and we should keep this mind and keep our attitudi strictly professional.
"The superintendent Jr aware that this Information Is rot n essary for the caliber staff ' have selected. However, he dc want to be on paper express! this policy for the benefit of a who may in. some manner rr interpipt anything which 1 been or will be said concerning our school situation.
"Until we have definite proo to the contrary, we will that all of our colleagues in nmatter working will trca perintc
iystem they are our friends and t them as such. The dent is very anx
that no skeletons be dug
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TORRANCE1880 Carson Street
Torrance
Ten Harbor district Scoirts n resenting five troops will par ipatc Sept. 12 in a ceremony he lx>s Angeles Coliseum pre- j *77r°eding a football game between | thc ^portion of his class-
the first semester, it Is highly
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the Los Angeles Dons and the New York Yankees.
The Uniformed Scouts will be among 300 in the IMS Angeles district to parade with national and troop colors.
Harbor district Scouts «e- ertcd for the event by their eadera Include: San Pedro
Troop 504, Russell I<ewlg and Boy Newman; Wlknlngton roop 223, Stan Parks and
Claude Ixtwls; Walteria Troop 240, lion Howard and William Wllcox, Torrance Troop 241, Wlllls Irwin and Jimmy Slur- pliy, and Gardena Troop 236, Jarnett Boklatc and Michael Sego.Scoutmasters who will accom
pany the delegates are Raymond . Loeke, San Pedro; H. O. Coi ns, Wilmlngton; Geetge_C. How- 11, Wulteria; Hal B. Laudcman,
Torrance and Edwaid Carlyle, ardena.Other Harbor district troops ve been Invited to participate,
Greene, district executive,
d-visable that he either be held there a full year or be promoted if his achievement level warrants It. If a child is In the B divi sion of his class the first se mester, It Is especially desirable that he be properly placed. This matter will be the first major problem of all teachers In the Torrance schools at the begin ning of the school year. It is emphasized that we are not elim inating anything. We are merely arriving at the proper giade for each child which the Informa tion we have at hand makes possible.
"The superintendent <c o u 1 d like to caution each member of the staff to refrain from any comments which can be inter preted as being critical of the Los Angeles schools or the man ner in which they managed the schools here in Torrance. It i: our business to take what wi have -take the children wher they-. »»;, ..re - - and proceed fron
cported, and may swell the port I there. Any teacher who has delegates' ranks by the game; ever succeeded herself with ! date. I given group of children on thi
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