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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 4

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David and Myer Gensburg of Bev "Mi of considerable investigation by the' Kefauver Crime Committee two CASA BLANCA ON VEGAS erly Hills, R. H. Bailey of New Arthur (Harpo) and Gummo years ago. 1 STRIP GETS GO-AHEAD In all, the Casa Blanca is expect Marx of-Beverly Hills, Jack Goldman of Miami Beach, Harry Rob- ed to cost more than four million dollars, including furniture. Silbert CARSON CITY, Nev.

The eight partners saying they have not bin of Beverly Hills and Murray Saul of Miami Beach. said plans have been changed to Nevada Tax Commission Monday disposed of any of their interests erect a seven-story main building renewed the green light for con Supreme Court Widens Ban on Discrimination WASHINGTON (UP) The Su and eliminate two smaller two- since tentative approval lor a gambling license was first given story structures. several months ago. struction of the lavish Casa Blanca Hotel in Las Vegas, but told the promoters they must start building within 30 days. Partners in the enterprise are The attorney for the promoters, Harvey Silbert of Los Angeles, told The commission also called for the commission that preliminary sworn affidavits from each of the I.

Color construction work has started on preme Court, in an important new the plush layout. civil rights decision, ruled, unanimously Monday that Jackson Coun Los Angeles Reports Under questioning, he added, Always 2 Color Cartoons Show Starts at Dark KAN JERiry ty, Texas has ljeen violating the however, that the partners still haven't decided from whom they Increase in Hepatitis Constitution by keeping Mexican- are going to borrow $1,200,000 need Narriman Wed To Young Doctor In Kissless Rite CAIRO, Egypt (UP) Former Queen Narriman was married to a young $140-a-month physician Monday, but immediately separated from him until the sacred Moslem month of Rama-dhan has passed. Rarrladhan, the month of fasting, begins Tuesday. Narriman was wed to Dr. Ad-ham el Nakeeb in a kissless private ceremony at her suburban home.

Only 10 guests, members of the couple's immediate families, attended. It was a marked contrast to Narriman's marriage to former King Farouk, which was surrounded by a blaze of publicity and the magnificence and luxury of the Egyptian monarchy. Enemies Slay Famed Dancer Americans off juries. LOS ANGELES The city MARTftHEiOTS i ed to complete the financing of the Its decision, written by Chief health officer reported a sharp increase in the incidence of infec project. Justice Earl Warren, overturned the conviction of Pete Hernandez, He said they may borrow the 25, of Edna, Texas, an American money from a Texas insurance tious hepatitis, a communicable liver ailment which is signaled by jaundice, the yellowing of the eyes I DAMON RVNYOU r.IOAEY FROAT HOME of Mexican descent, for the fatal company at 7 per cent interest FY ik Academy Aicard Stars WILLIAM HOLDEN IN "STALAG 17" PLUS AUDREY GREGORY HEPBURN PECK shooting in May, 1951, of Joe Espi- or from New York financier Sam and skin.

nosa, a Mexican-American cotton George Uhl said that 113 cases planter. Hernandez was sentenced have been reported this year, com mm Cohen at 10 per cent interest plus a 5100,000 bonus. The financier Cohen is not the same Cohen who headed the syndicate which was the subject pared witn 44 cases a year ago to life imprisonment. The action has the effect of out to date. lawing the exclusion of Mexicans The health officer said the dis IN ease is prevalent throughout the from juries not only in Jackson County but a number of other Texas and New Mexico counties where ik city.

Half the cases reported have been in children younger than 12 the practice has been prevalent. years. FIRST OF ITS KIND Gus C. Garcia, attorney for Her HOLIDAY" LONDON UP) Enemies, jealous nandez, said recently the practice exists in more than 50 counties in of the fame and the small wealth "Callaway Went TKntaway" fni MacMurray Dorothy McGuirt Howard Keel Alia Walt Diiney't "ROB ROY" In Technicolor Richard Todd Glynii John Texas and a number in New Mexi PULITZ-R PRIZE" WINNERHerbert L. Block of Wash he brought back from a success co.

He said Hernandez' case was ington Post and Times-Herald poses with cartoon which won a ful Western tour, strangled Balis famed male dancer, 28-year-old the first civil rights case involving "CALAMITY JANE" In Technicolor -with DORIS DAY HOWARD KEEL Plua: "Duffy of San Quentin" P. Kelly 1 STUDIO REGULAR PRICES! DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. GIANT WIDE SCREEN Latest Plastic 3-D Glasses Available 15c Extra a Mexican-American to come be fore the Supreme Court. Sampih, letters from Indonesia re ported Pulitzer prize for him. It pictures the hooded figure of death saying to Stalin, "You were always a great friend" of mine, Joseph." His cartoons appear in The Sun and Evening Telegram The decision is the latest in a Continuous Show From 12:00 Noon sNews of the murder came from European friends in Bali to John growing number of cases in which WIDE-VISION SCREEN! Warner RITZ the high court has outlawed various forms of discrimination of rea sons of race or national origin.

Coast, London impresario who brought Sampih and a troupe of Balinese dancers and musicians in under the name of Herblock. (AP Wirephoto) 'TEAHOUSE OF AUGUST MOON' WINS PULITZER DRAMA PRIZE 1952 to captivate audiences in New York, London and other Western It did not rule Monday on the biggest civil rights case in' many 7 M-G-M's Dramatic Thriller! "EXECUTIVE SUITE' capitals. years, the question of constitution 17 II Doors Open Show Starts 7 Starring William HOLDEN June ALLYSON ality of segregation in public schools. The court recessed for two i Mrs. Walter M.

Schau of San General Admission SI. 10 Junior 90c Children 20c The letters said Sampih's strangled body was found floating iii (the Lauh River that winds through the village of Sayan where the dancer lived with his wife and Barbara STANWYCK YORK (JV-John Patrick's delicate little comedy of life on Anselmo, Calif. All Children Under 12 Fredric MARCH FREE Accompanied by Parent Mrs. Schau, an amateur, caught occupied Okinawa, "The Teahouse of the August Moon," Monday a dramatic picture of a truck that child. 1 2nd Hit Mission" had smashed through the railing of Walter PIDGE0N Shelley WINTERS Paul DOUGLAS Louis CALHERN I Michigan, admitted to the union a bridge.

It showed the rescue of the two truckmen from the dan 1837, drafted its second consti tution in 1850 and its present one gling cab. weeks after Monday's single decision. Jackson County now may set up a new jury system which does not bar Mexican-Americans, and try Hernandez again. The high court ruling does not mean, however, there would have to be Mexican-Americans on'the specific jury that retried Hernandez. 25-YEAR EXCLUSION The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals upheld Hernandez' conviction despite agreement of all concerned that no one with a Mexican name ia 1908.

Extra! Color Cartoon and News Starts THURSDAY! It was the second time an ama won the 1954 Pulitzer Drama Prize. There was no fiction award. The only two-time winner in the list announced by Columbia University is Herbert L. Block, the versatile cartoonist of the Washington Post and Times-Herald. His cartocfti on the death of Joseph Stalin won him his second award.

He last won in 1942. 1st Run CO-HIT "THE SAINT'S GIRL FRIDAY" WITH LOUIS HAYWARD FRIDAY "CASANOVA'S BIG NIGHT" teur had won over professional entries in this field. The photos were transmitted by Associated Press love story of the year with the world's greatest love music in color by i teJffi trior IKHNiCOtOS I PLUS I RIOTOUS 1 K1? -EXCELLENTP Wirephoto from Sacramento, May 4, 1953. TECHNICOLOR! IVSA7 The history award went to Bruce Theodore Roethke's "The Wak III -JatiSiiaiSfc- I rnvmuiu Pott II See the Sheriff's M4ISlEn CAROLINA COTTON MONTIE MONTANA May 87:30 P.M. May 91:30 P.M.

Evans Park, Riverside had served on a jury in Jackson County for the last 25 years. The ing won the poetry award ana the music prize went to Quincy state denied there was any system Porter for his "Concerto for Two atic exclusion of Mexican-Ameri Catton, a 55-year-old former newspaperman, for his Civil War study, "A Stillness at Appomattox." The same book won the National Book Award for nonfiction early this year. LINDBERGH HONORED Pianos and Orchestra." Each urn HV a. WEE cans. Warren, in Monday's opinion, award in arts and letters is worth $500.

DAYS said the same reasoning applies 6J In the field of journalism the NOON as in the Supreme Court's 1935 rul Charles A. Lindbergh, the famed awards set up 37 years ago by the TIL6 ing in the Scottsboro case. Then transatlantic flier of 1927, won the late publisher Joseph Pulitzer, in the court held that absence of Ne addition to photography, were an Pulitzer Prize for biography with his autobiography, "The Spirit of nounced as follows: ZjTt EVENINGS SATURDAYS JV' SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS Childrcn WITH AWLTt FRlE groes from juries over a long period of time proved they were I VJ fKfeE PARKING REE PARKING ELIZABETH TAYLOR -rr- VITT0R10 GASSMAN I Doors Open Show Starts 7 General Admission $1.00 IHH ng Junior 75c i Children 20c 41 Kf) Children Under 12 PgPI 3 I Accompanied by Parent rflkC PER FAMILY CAR I i 85c Singles or stags In Life-Like Stereophonic Sound SHOW STARTS J. fC At Dusk Every Nghtj WALLPAPER SALE St. Louis." It was his third book, FIFTH ST.

AUTO PARK Meritorious public service excluded. The prize in news photography went to a woman for the first time Newsday, a Garden City, N.Y., daily newspaper, for its expose of LAST TIMES TODAY TOMORROW THURS. The chief justice said "circum Single 20e 50 stances or chance" may keep per labor racketeering and political sons of a certain group from a GtpfomDIOOD shenanigans that spawned New York's great 1953 harness racing scandal. particular jury or during a particular period. ERROL FLYNN SYLVIA de HAVILLAND HONEll MW1U Some Values as High as $1.50 and $2.00 Single Roll Nothing Over 50c a Single Roll We Have a Large Stock No Waiting 'But it taxes our credulity to Local reporting (two awards) The Vicksburg, Sunday Post- say that mere chance resulted in there being no members of this class (Mexican-Americans) among WALLPAPER PASTE Starring VAN JOHNSON Herald for its coverage of a disastrous tornado last Dec.

and Alvin Scott McCoy of the Kansas 3 lb. I I JlJUL'i Richard Widmark MURAL. Walt Sin the over 6,000 jurors called in the past 25 years," he asserted. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT Lb. pkg.

MURAL CLEANER for Walla City, Star for a series that led to the resignation under fire and Woodwork, pound pko. -A 85 19c 15 69 $1.55 "The result bespeaks discrimin IOINT FILLER 4 lbs. and March 27, 1953. -of C. Wesley ation, whether or not it was a conscious decision on the part of any Roberts as Republican national chairman.

60 ft perforated SPRED SATIN Gallon SPRED SATIN Quart individual jury commissioner." National reporting Richard Wil Warren noted that Hernandez did son of the Cowles Newspapers for not demand that Mexican-Amer IRSQ toman now LUi jl Bl IJ MfftiTi' '-a' A I 25tS3a few. I Any Seat I Doors Open 1:30 I Cft a I "The Sins ofJeiabel" wNnnyw. his exclusive publication of the FBI icans be on the jury that tried him, but only that he be indicted and report to the White House in the Harry Dexter White Case. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK LAST TIMES TONITE tried "by juries from which all LUCAS' WAR STORIES LOW PAINT PRICES MASONRY PAINT Heavy body, one coat covers brick, concrete, cement, stucco and plaster. Qt.

$1.29... Gallon $3.85 members of his class are not sys International reporting Jim G. tematically excluded juries se "LIVING "BEN "Give a DESERT" AND ME" Girl a Break" Lucas of Scripps-Howard newspa lected from among all qualified 1 FREE 1 1 pers, for his "dispatches that breathed of the human beings persons regardless of national or igin or descent." STARTS TOMORROW fighting" in Korea. MURALTONE WALL PAINT Quart 89. gal $2.85 "To this much, he is entitled by Editorial writing The Boston CABIN PAINT i ftC Whit, and colon iaL I .9 1st San Bernardino Showing the Constitution," Warren said.

Herald for its editorials on national defense by Don Murray. (AP Wirephoto) $3.90 1 TODAY Show Starts 7 P. M. MmITTWOHEN WALT DISNEY'S Award Winning I "THE LIVING DESERT" I and "BEN AND ME" Joan Fontaine Ida Lapino I Joel McCrea Barbara Halt rwiTTOwiriiii mi hi i iiimT "lone hand" ah color MRS. WALTER M.

SCHAU "a little old Brownie" SNOW WHITE PASTE PAIN On. cat cover, axterior gat. SHELLAC, pur. white. 4-lb, cut OX 85o aaL STEP LAOOER 5 ft Reinforced ROLLER and PAN WALL PAINT.

Flair Rubber Ban W.ihable. QL SI. 19 $3.45 $4.90 $1.79 $3.85 4 Maurice Evans Too Excited to Talk About Play's Prize Cartoons Block for his drawing of a hooded figure of death remarking to Joseph Stalin, "You were always a good friend of mine, Joseph." The journalism awards are worth $1,000 apiece, except the one citing a single newspaper for meritorious service. In this case, Newsday receives a gold medal. 'Ho Photographer At All but She Wins Pulitzer Prize SCREEN ENAMEL QKc Black or freen pint 03 $1.95 SAN FRANCISCO IB The voice at the other end of the telephone Mountain Cabin LOGWOOD OIL lor redwood frl.

FLAT WHITE. Double Body Quart 89c gal. STUCCO PAINT Whit or Ivory, oil bat. asked 1ST RUN SAN BERNARDINO SHOW TIME 7:45 $2.65 $2.85 $1.19 SAN ANSELMO A 39-year "Could you tell me who won the FENCE PAINT. Oil bate.

French grey and chocolate brown gal. old housewife who said she is "no photographer at Monday won Pulitzer Prizes today?" "There are quite a number," re LINSEED OIL. Pur. Boiled (A Aft QL S3 sal. "fc.fcU FROM ICE SKATING SWING AUDITORIUM National Orange Show 7:30 P.

M. to 10 P. M. LADIES FREE WITH ESCORT Skats Rentals Instruction plied an editor in the Associated $19.50 L.T.Z. 100 lbs Press office.

GUN-QUEEN OF THE ARIZONA FRONTIER! JOAN CRAWFORD "Is there one in particular in which you are interested?" Yes, the drama prize," the $2.25 $3.85 69 $1.95 $3.85 VARNISH QulM dry Ml. LUSTER ENAMEL All Qt $1.29 aaL SPACKLE Lb. 20c gt RED BARN PAINT gal. FLOOR PAINT, rubber ba. Gallon, only tl.

voice said. "That was won," was the an swer, "by "The Tea House of the August And who is this SPRED SATIN Gal. Qt. $4.99 $1.55 HOME OWNERS PAINT STORE Third Street the Pulitzer Prize for news photography for a picture she took with "a little old Brownie Reflex." "I'm the kind of person that always takes a camera with me on a trip and never takes a picture," said Mrs. Walter M.

Schau when the Associated Press informed her that she won the prize. But she did remember to take a picture just a year ago Monday during the dramatic rescue of truck driver P. M. Overby of Portland, as he was pulled from the cab of his semitrailer truck as it dangled over the Pit River Bridge north of Redding. The cab caught fire and plunged into the river shortly after the rescue.

calling?" ALSO SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT KEM-GLO SUPER KEM-TONE SPREO SATIN SPREAD LUSTER "This is Maurice Evans (now on stage here in "Dial For Mur I nroduced thp Tpahrnico HOME OWNERS' PAINT STORE 640 THIRD STREET I only right now I'm too excited to talk. I "Call me back later." mm 3d or 4 THE CROWS Hear Them Sing "Gee" Chuck Higgins BAND WED. MAY 5 Riverside Memorial Aud. The picture was taken with film that "was at least a year old," the prize winner said. "Other pictures on the roll were taken on the previous Mother's Day." 4 The U.

S. Military Academy at 6V ANNE BAXTER Ml STEVE COCHRAII sTo-xG HAYDEN odes McCAMBRIDGE scon BRADY PLUS ACTION-PACKED TOP HIT SUUXUWOUS DESERT HOTEL West Point was the nation's first engineering school. For many years it was the only such institution. LYLE BETTGER GEORGE NADER "ins jPrlmtby TECHNICOLOR A MIRACLE OF MODERN COMFORTS THE HEART OF THE SCENIC WEST -F'-S illB Jll Bit COMPANION SCIENCE FICTION THRILLER 7Mi 1 The WHERE THE GREATEST OF STARS ARE SEEN AND HEARD EVERY NIGHT NIGHTLY ANTLERS HOTEL LOUNGE LES HOISIXGTOX AT THE ORGAN WITH HIS EASY LISTENIN' MUSIC Mills Bros. Joe G.

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