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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 17

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A. GIVIL COUNCIL IF SOUTHLAND CIUS SESSION Economic Board Will Convene At Santa Monica to Draft Program for Year The Southern California Economic council will meet tomorrow in the Mlramar hotel at Santa Monica, for the first of a series of sessions designed to formulate the 1934-35 program of the new administration of President Grant Hol-comh of San Bernardino. Attorney Holcomb said In calling the meeting that the council will adopt an aggressive program to be sponsored before the next session i of the state legislature. Such major public issues aa taxation, national defense, state highway developments, and state legislation will be dealt with in determining the program and policies of the council, COOPERATION ASKED Cooperation of the chambers of commerce of San Bernardino and other cities has been asked by Attorney Holcomb in stimulating interest in the council's work, and in obtaining good attendance at the series of sessions to be devoted to drafting a new program. The council is preparing for the possibility of a special session of the state legislature.

The meeting will open with committee sessions at 10 a. m. A luncheon will relieve the business discussions, and the afternoon will be devoted to assembling of the work of the various committees. This county's members of the board of directors of the Economic council are Attorney Holcomb and Harry S. Webster of San Bernardino, Horace S.

Williams of Redlands, Welles Ross of Ontario, and L. V. Robinson of Victorville. Man Arrested After Bogus Checks Given Arrested when he is said to have tried to cash a third check within two days at the Market Spot, John A. Neal, 29 years old, was taken into custody by police yesterday and charged with issuing fictitious checks.

Neal, who said he was a barber and had been in the city three weeks, gave two checks to the store Wednesday, both of which were returned by a local bank, police said. When Neal appeared yesterday with a third check, he was arrested by Officer W. T. Admire. All of the checks were under Neal said he lived at 467 Fourth street.

BaaijBisuoauanaBH J' "Am wA mM4 A jsm John A. Hadaller, San Bernardino attorney and candidate for the superior court bench. quires the absence of politics and influence of all kinds; it requires discipline. You can't be afraid of stepping on people's toes because they might be helpful politically. You've got to have sand.

You've M-G-M Will 'Shoot' Picture in Forest Permission yesterday was granted by the forest service to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios to use a tract near Alpine for filming of a new motion picture. Work on a small summer house and the front of a cabin, which will be used in the picture, started yesterday. Trails will be built to each. 'Scenes will be shot for four days starting Monday, the forest service was notified. No details regarding the name of the picture were received here.

Mrs. Conley Better, Sent to Los Angeles Frances Shepardson Conley, former Snn Bernardino girl who suffered a broken vertebra in a fall at her Los Angeles home several weeks ago, has been removed to Los Angeles from St. Bernardine's hospital. Attendants at the hospital said her condition was "very satisfac- tory," but, indicated that she would be confined to her home recuperating for some time. ff HERSHEY COCOA 1 Pound 1 Tin UC SKIPPY 6 for 27c Fine Granulated SUGAR lOciTth Bag 50 mid Only 7 Days Left.

Hurry $12,500 in Cash Prizes Thompson's Chocolate Malted A Milk Tin With Entry Blank Cooperative BUTTER lb. 31c Quartered SATINA Postum Cereal Bakers Prem. Chocolate Post Bran Flakes Sanka Certo SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 24TH AND 25TH Del Monte. 8 Oz. Tin Tomato Sauce 6 for 25c BULK VINEGAR GALLON 18c Bring Your Container Jell-Well 2 9c Assorted Flavors Del Monte Solid Pack TOMATOES.

No. 2Vz tin 15c MILK 4 for 23c White King Laun-Soap 10bars27c Campbell's Beans. No. 1 11 Tin for llC Heinz 1 A Baby Food 1UC 5hredded 2 for 23 Wheat Lux Ioilet Soap 1 ins quality! FISUITS AND VEGETAIILISS Service! Apples, Bellfelur, new .10 Peaches, Utah Alberta .4 Grapes, Large Muscats .3 Ability, Honesty Pledged Bench Candidate, John "Who's this man Hadaller, running for superior court Friends who are supporting me because of the principles I stand for, tell me that canvassers for another candidate express ignorance that I am in the race. Yes, I'm in the race, very much in it as the polls will show.

That's a political trick-to make people believe that the candidate is a totally unknown person. I'm in this race for the principles that I have written on the back of my campaign card. I have canvassed the greater part of the county. "Ninety-five per cent of the persons approached have told me this: 'Hadaller, your platform is Furthermore, I am not purchasing extra copies of a certain newspaper to get straw ballots to cast for myself in order to make it appear that I am in the lead. Workers for my opponent seem to be doing that.

Don't let that disturb you. That's a political trick also. That's a form of falsehood. A candidate with a platform such as I have, namely, to battle against lying and perjury in court, could hardly afford to spread falsehoods in his campaign. I am not reviling my opponents.

Both have been on the bench and both will have to answer for themselves. Their work will have to speak for itself. I cannot claim a judicial halo of any kind. I've never had the chance. I cannot indulge in self-praise, and even if I could, I think it would be bad taste to do so.

"In my youth I was taught to understand that "selfpraise stinks" as the German proverb puts it. I have practiced law for 20 years according to the highest standards of my profession and according to a well-developed conscience. I have had a respectable measure of success as a lawyer. As far as I am aware, none of my opponents question my legal ability or my principles. In fact, I have heard in a roundabout way, some very flattering things about myself coming al- legedly from them If that is true, i I thank them.

"I know how courts function. I have had many heartaches as a lawyer because things went wrong in court and because I had no control over the court machinery. And what I say in my platform about lying jurors and witnesses, has many times been said in editorials. Perjury is a common disease in our courts and everybody knows it. But I say we can make an effort to stamp it out.

We can inject the fear of God into those people who call on God to witness that they will tell the truth and then lie like his satanic majesty. But we have i to shoot straight at our objective, We have e-nt to make a start. We have got to hit the big ones and the little ones, and that requires courage. It requires cooperation. It re- Pineapple No.

2ia 17c Just the Center Slices. Corn Beef Hash No. 2 Tin Pineapple Juice So Refreshing Assorted, 9c 6-oz Fancy Garden jM Peas No. 2 15c can Tomato Juice GENTLE PRESS No. 9 3C- OforeJC M.

J. B. COFFEE 1 Lb. 2 Lbs. 3 Lbs.

30c 58c 84c TREE TEA BLACK GREEN 1 Lb. Lb. Vi Lb. Lb. Vi Lb.

1. WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 3 for 12c lbs. 25c lbs. 25c lbs. 10c Lettuce, Solid String Beans, Potatoes, White SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1034 PAGE SEVENTEEN (Authorized Political Announcement) Heads each 5c Fancy Ky's 5 lbs.

25c Rose 35-lb. lug. 45c by Court A. Hadaller got to keep your eye on the purpose for which the courts ate formed and that is, finding out the truth of facts and then applying the law as it is written. That's the wav the man in the street looks at it, that's the simple view of the farmer, that's the simple understanding of the desert dweller, that's the simple understanding of 95 per cent of all people." "Hence, when people approach you and say I am this or that just to swerve you from this simple program; when they try to debase my character; when they preach the virtues of my opponents, just use your head and do your own thinking.

"If the voters actually want better courts; if you, who read this, want better courts, then you will have a chance to see your own ideas put into practice. I am absolutely independent in this fight. I have not much money to finance a campaign and what I spend is my own money. I owe nobody anything. If I am successful, I think you will see a new type of conducting a court.

I hold a judge should conduct his court according to the highest possible standard of legal ability and honesty. No lawyer or judge can disagree with that statement. Stand by the program, maintain your principles. John A. Hadaller is very much in the race for the superior judgeship and the balloting will show it." (This is a paid statement.) Farm Debt Official To Confer With Mack Harvey M.

Coverly, field representative of the California farm debt adjustment committee, will be in San Bernardino tomorrow conferring with R. H. Mack, secretary of the county farm debt adjustment committee. Announcement of his coming visit to San Bernardino was made by Mr. Coverly yesterday in a letter to Mr.

Mack. His trip will be in the nature of an inspection of the work accomplished. CAN 4,000,000 CERT0 GIVES WONDERFUL JELLY, TOO AN SAVES YOU Sffe MONEY AND TROUBLE, fc" AS WELL! jm tk "tw 1 'TO tMM or 4,000,000 women are making all their jams these days with Certo the time-saving, money-saving old for jam and jelly making Why not try it now? WHAT a thrill to have your cupboard groaning with delicious jams and jellies! Blackberry, peach, apricot, rasp-berry all so easy to make with Certo! Why not get your berries, fruits, sugar and Certo now? Then use the prize-win-ning recipes you get with every bottle of Certo to put up a good supply of the most wonderful jam and jelly you ever tasted! Most of the State Fair Champions throughout the country use this marvelous aid to jam and jelly making'to win their prizes! They would tell you what Certo does! How you can expect half again more glasses from the same amount of fruit How you can finish your jam or jelly in one third the usual time And how you get a marvelous extra flavor-the full flavor of the fresh, ripe fruit itself! With Certo you boil jams or jellies only a few minutes. The fruit juice does not boil away-you never get that "boiled-down" taste thatcomes with long, tedious boiling. You save lots of time and trouble, too.

Certo the pure fruit pectin is sold by all grocers. It is a product of General Foods. FLOOD LIGHTS INSTALLED IT PLAY CENTER Pioneer Park Facilities Now Available for Night Use Under New Porgram Outdoor facilities of the Pioneer park supervised recreation center were yesterday made available for efficient evening use by the installation of modern flood lights. City Electrician E. A.

Heard directed the installation along lines recommended by M. H. Gerard, assistant SERA director in charge of recreational activities. With the new lighting equipment the cooperative city-SERA recreation center's usefulness is greatly increased, according to Mr. Gerard.

NOCTURNAL GAMES The improvement permits such games as horseshoes, croquet, shuf-fleboard, checkers and similar amusements, in addition to music, drama and dancing entertainments. Patronage of the facilities of the center is increasing steadily, with numerous supervised group activities as a feature of the program, Mr. Gerard said. A large staff of trained leaders and supervisors is in charge of the various games, entertainments and activities at all hours of the day and evening. INSTRUCTION PROJECTS Supplementing the entertainment phase of the program, there are a number of supervised instruction projects, in which regular classes die conducted to give instruction in practical handicrafts.

Costs of the civic organizations also contribut-recreation center are borne jointly ing to the project! WATT GREEN, Lew 4 nd dancing. Music by Ray Herbeck's Orchestra, 10 pieces. Fine food. Rates (including meals) from $6 single $10 double. Booklet gladly ent on nequesc BE if HOW TO MAKE THE BEST BLACKBERRY JAM 4 cups (2 Ihs.) prepared fniifc 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar bottle Certo To propara fruit, Rrind shout 2 Quarts fullv ripo hrrries.

or crush completely one layer at a time eo that each berry is reduced to a pulp, Measure suRarand prepared fniit into larce lcetlle, mix well, and bring to a full rolling boil over iiottest lire. HI if constantly bei'oro and lvliilo boiling. Boil hard 2 minutes. Ko-inovefrom tire and stir in Certo. iouriuickly 1'aralllu hot jam at once.

Wakes about it) glasses. Koto: This product may to reach aa ideal sot. FRUIT BARGAINS AT YOUR GROCER'S NOW Certo lets you use fruits at their ripest and best and when most economical. Attached to every Certo bottle is a booklet of 89 prize-winning recipes for making these matchless jams and jellies. Twenty Years Ago (From The Sun of Aug.

25, 1914) Colton's new Gorman-Seagrave fire truck was tested out in the business yesterday, three streams of water being kept up at the same time. The handsome machine cost the city $10,000. Audrey Hays, the young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Horace M.

Hays of San Bernardino, '3 visiting at the J. R. Boynton home in Colton. The C. J.

Daley home at the corner of Base Line and street has 40 years been a lan -irk, but it must make way for progress. A portion of the house will be torn wn, while the balance will be ob-sorbed by the handsome modern bungalow to be erected by Mr. and Mrs. Daley. John Eatchelor will Vegin the constructior of a residence on street near Union avenue, next week.

Plans for the Milton Stand-ish bungalow at Tenth and streets are nearly completed and bids will be asked in a few days. Miss Pauline Stiles of San Ber nardino, who has been touring Europe, is now in Engl- and will leave for New York next week. Marriage license was issued George Foos, age 21, resident San Bernardino, and Clara Brown, age 20. License issued Los Angeles. Railway Rates Cut To Santa Fe Fiesta Special rates will prevail for the colorful fiesta which will be held at Santa Fe, N.

Sept. 1, 2 and 3, according to G. E. Harrison, division freight and passenger agent. This is an event which that city has been celebrating for more than 300 years, dating back to the time I when the territory belonged to Spain.

by the city and the SERA, with LAKE TAIIOS WAITER ROUNSEVEL, Manasar New all-grass Golf Course. Tennis, f.shinp. boatine. swimmine. ridintr.

WRONG? take a week or more 19S4, Q. P. Com. I if QdfH irlf-'llMMMIIMIMnuij 1 iff ft wvw.v.iv Political POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Primary Election, August 28, 1934 Aitscmblyman IZni District 15. O.

PMICE UPLAND Candidate for Democratlo Nomination as Member of Assembly 72nd District Primaries Aug. 28th, 1934 County Coroner On Past Record Elect R. E. WILLIAMS Public Administrator and Ex-Officio CORONER Assemblyman 73 District VOTE FOR Gordon VV. Corwin Republican Candidate For Assemblyman Seventy-Third District County Superintendent of Schools ELECT FRED VV.

CLOONEY County Superintendent of Schools Completing 5 Years as Assistant County School Superintendent Mrs. Margaret A. Clay Candidate for Superintendent of Schools San Bernardino County A Mother A Business Woman THANK YOUI ELECT THRALL COUNTY SUPT. OF SCHOOLS County Auditor Frank W. Northcott Candidate for County Auditor Elect a man fitted by ability and experience.

A county resident for 24 years. RE-ELECT OTH COUNTY AUDITOR Proven Service for Taxpayers County Clerk Harry L. Allison COUNTY CLERK San Bernardino County Candidate For Re-election HOWARD W. HUNT For County Clerk Worthy and Well Qualified Clifford M. Huston CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK Experienced Businessman Judge Superior Court re-elect Frank A.

Leonard Judge of Superior Court Your Support Will Be Appreciated Constable "Tried and Found True" ELECT W. H. (Bill) Rogers constaoie San Bernardino Township rj'r-Hrvrv "Provon Service In Part Performaiioa" ELECT JOHN G. NISH CONSTABLE San Bernardino Townihli Your Support Will Appreciated ELECT Charles H. Hancock Constable San Bernardino Township Your Support Will Be Appreciated Candidate for Justice of the Peace of San Bernardino Township Advertisement a DisMct Attorney RE-ELECT Stanley Mussell District Attorney He Has An Excellent Record as Prosecutor.

Experienced Capable James R. LeGallez CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Never Held Public Office Endorsed by Organized Labor County Recorder ELECT Ted R. Carpenter COUNTY RECORDER Courteous, Efficient, Capable Your support will be appreciated ELECT AIITGN ELECT Walter J. Sullivan "The Qualified Candidate" County Recorder Over 20 Years' Experience In Title and Recording. Work.

JAMES F. WHEAT CANDIDATE FOR RECORDER Three Years Experience at Former Recorder Sheriff ELECT SHAY For SHERIFF ELECT HAYDEN For SHERIFF State Senator RALPH E. SWING Candidate for State Senator County Supervisor C. E. GRIER Candidate for Supervisor 'Second District FRANK H.M0GLE Candidate for Supervisor Fourth District County Tax Collector Capable, Efficient, Experienced RE-ELECT John W.

Batchelor County Tax Collector Capable Efficient ELECT Duane B. Pennock County Tax Collector A New Deal for the Taxpayers Employment for Those Who Need It County Treasurer RE-ELECT M. VV. H. WILLIAMS County Treasurer A Clean Record of Efficiency, Economy and Courteoui Service SLOGAN: "HE HAS KEPT OUR DOLLARS WORKING" Congressman l'Jlh District (San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange Counties) "Support Roosevelt" VOTE FOR JOHN E.

KING FOR CONGRESS County Surveyor HOWARD L. WAY County Surveyor Candidate for Re-election mm.

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