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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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By Nadine Selfzer SWEETIE PIE feOJAIUCSllH: Spectacular Fire Sweeps Historic India Wharf $100,000 and called in the arson BOSTON (3V A spectacular fire MEDITATIONS for LENT squad to determine its cause. early Thursday swept 500-feet-long Some 300 firefighters battled the Calls Extradition Attempt Fantasy wooden business and fish dealers structures were swept by thau flames. No one was reported injured, India wharf dates back to before the Civil War when Clipper ships carrying tea from the Indies tied up there. "7 historic India Wharf leveling several business establishments and damaging the wharf pilings and deck. blaze from the street side with miles of hoselines while the Boston fire boat and Coast Guard and Navy vessels poured tons of sea water from the wharf's water sides.

At the height of the blaze Deputy PHOENIX (UP) An attorney "1 1 for William G. Bonelli said Thurs-( Fire Chief William Terrenzi called it the "most serious waterfront blaze in 30 years." The fire still blazed nearly four Other fire officials agreed with him that it was the most spectacu hours after it broke out but Fire Chief John V. Stapleton who went to the scene from his father's wake said it was contained on the lar waterfront fire many of them had seen but not the most dam wharf and would not spread. More than a dozen two story aging. Officials estimated damage at By DK.

J. CARTER SWAEVI Dept. of English Bible, National Council of Churches (Written for NEA Service) Lent is a season when loyalties are tested. "A man's foes," said Jesus (Matthew 16:36, RSV), "will be they of his own household." Wives sometimes had unbelieving husbands who tried to keep them from following Christ I Peter 3:1. 2 (RSV) sets forth the Christian strategy for such marriages: "Likewise, you wives, be submissive to your husbands, so that some, though they do not obey the word, may be won- without a word by the behavior of their wives, when they see your reverent and chaste behavior." Today's situation is not like that of the first century.

Often now a Christian husband and wife greatly strengthen each other in the faith. Peter said to Jesus: "Lo, we have left everything and followed you" (Mark 10:28, RSV). Yet it is clear from Mark that, for Peter, following Jesus did not mean abandoning his home. Peter had a home, a wife and a mother-in-law! In I Corinthians 9:5 (RSV), Paul asks: "Do we not have the right to be accompanied by a wife, as the other apostles and the brothers of the Lord and Cephas?" Cephas is Peter. Peter is the only apostle of whom we can be quite sure that he was married.

His wife sometimes went with him on his apostolic journeys. Yet this is the man who can say, "We have left everything and followed you." Peter had left his his boat, his career as fisherman but he had not abandoned wife and family. They strengthened him to serve the Lord of love! day efforts of California authorities to extradite the former Board of Equalization member are "taking on the appearance of fantasy." A. M. Rose, Bonelli's lawyer from Los Angeles, said Gov.

Goodwin J. Knight had no legal right to sign a requisition calling for his client's extradition to California to face charges of conspiracy to violate election laws. Bonelli, who lost his office in the November election, was arrested at his Kingman, turkey ranch. Papers seeking Bonelli's extradition were forwarded to Gov. Want Ad Used Anonymous Caller Knew His Business MANSFIELD, Ga.

(UP) Police watched the Bank of Mansfield for several days after an anonymous telephone caller said it was going to be robbed. When nothing happened police fn Vinci Musicians Who Play By Ear decided the tip was a prank and ended their special watch. Ernest McFarland after being approved by Knight. McFarland Wednesday ordered Bonelli to appear for a hearing March 23. Rose said the extradition proceedings were illegal because Bon-, elli has not yet been formally arraigned on a warrant in "The (California) governor cannot: EAR PLAYERS The bank was promptly held up club desires) ill ly.

SO l-7' players on and robbed of 56,300. Ear player on! ME Sot, fcw. I Capt. tMSk 3- sign extradition papers untu a showing is made that the person Chessman's Manuscript for New Book Held by Warden Ms that what a cold war is?" sought to be extradited has ap Wishing to form an or-chestra of musicians who play by ear, Mrs. Carl Nelson, of Seekonk, placed a Classified Ad in the Providence Bulletin, gor 87 calls.

One was from a 'woman who plays the piano with her nose but couldn't qualify because she can read music! peared in court and declared, 'I do not waive extradition." Navy Pilot Wolfson Asks Hearing in Fight For Montgomery-Ward Control Want Ads Reach The Right Party As Two Panther Jets Collide in Air SAN QUENTIN Convict-author Caryl Chessman ran into trouble in the warden's office Wednesday when he tried to start the manuscript for his second book on the way to his publisher. Warden Harley O. Teets impounded both the manuscript for "Trial by Ordeal" and a document transferring Chessman's rights, as an author to attorney Rosalie Asher of Sacramento. The warden said Chessman has SAN FRANCISCO Louis i S5 to fin wait af aaoa tat CUm- A DVE. Wolfson.

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lasl ao-ari Pariah EL CENTRO Collision of Special! FRONT END ALIGNMENT Regular S7.95 Includes Resetting Camber-caster and toe-in Prompt courteous honest service by mechanics WITH THE KNOW HOW No Job too Largo or too Small. Make) Our Shop Your Shop HAYDON JORDAN 4th Sts. Phone 5178 IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED WHILE YOU SHOP no civil rights and any papers passed from an inmate to a visitor must first be examined by authorities. "Trial by Ordeal" is the second book that Chessman has written in San Quentin Prison's "Death Row" in the seven years since he was sentenced to death for kidnap and rape in Los Angeles. His first book, "Cell 2455, Death Row," became a best seller.

WHENCE NAMED The word "stadium" comts from the Greek measure "stadion," which is equal to 607 English feet, the distance of the original Olympian foot race. Later, the term was applied to the place where the race was run. PROFIT and use for read asked the Senate Banking Committee for permission to appear before it in any investigation of his efforts to gain control of Montgomery Ward Co. and suggested the committee also ask Sewell Avery, Ward's chairman, to appear. Avery, in letters to the committee, asked for an investigation, ing with Ward stockholders, also sent a telegram to Avery inviting him to attend a meeting of stockholders with him at Chicago on March Wolfson, meeting with stockholders here Friday invited Edmund A.

Krider, president of Ward's, who also arrived here from Los Angeles, to attend the meeting. Both Wolfson and Krider expressed confidence in the outcome of the proxy fight for control of Ward's. Krider told a press conference "there is no doubt" of management winning when the proxy fight comes up April 22. charging that Wolfson's backers SUN-TELEGRAM Want Ads 'Direct From Factory fo You" two jet fighter planes killed a Navy pilot Wednesday. The Navy identified him as Lt.

(jg) William E. Nichols, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Nichols, San Pablo, Calif. He was attached to Fighter Squadron 93, Moffett Field, but was on temporary duty at El Centro Naval Auxiliary Air Station.

The other pilot, Marine Capt. J. C. Gardner, 33, Waldorf, parachuted to safety. He is attached to Fighter Squadron T10 at El Toro, Marine Air Base.

The F9F5 Panther jets crashed on the desert near Ogilby, 45 miles east of here. Officers said the collision occurred when one of the fighters was joining a formation on a gunnery training mission. The death rate in France has been reduced from 154 per year for each 10,000 people in 1938 to 129 in 1953. Ph. 2121 San Bernardino "remain mysterious" and asking "full disclosure of their identity and the identity of their associates." Wolfson's telegram was directed to Chairman Fullbright (D-Ark) of the Senate Committee.

He made the telegram public at a news conference Thursday. 4th Sts. i 1 -BUM. He said he wants to appear be at BASE LIHEandG ST. YOUR OLD MATTRESS We Can Rebuild Them Like New fore the committee "to dispell the suspicion so cunningly raised by Mr.

Sewell Avery in his well and carefully publicized letter" to the committee. "I resent this devisious attack on me and on the outstanding group of industrial leaders with whom I am associated, in the at OWARD'S MARKET FORMERLY DON'S MARKET OFFERING Z.vC GREEN STAMFS ci 3 UJ 2 50 .50 7 to COTTON MATTRESS KAPOK MATTRESS BOX SPRING "J50 9" tempt to transfer control of Montgomery-Ward from the self entrenched present management to the rightful owners, 68,000 stock- holders," the telegram continued. Wolfson, who just arrived here from Los Angeles on a tour of various cities at which he is meet- SMITH'S FAMOUS HICKORY SMOKED SHANK CUT LB. MLmii INNERSPRING MATTRESS 11.75 One Day Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery VISIT OUR SHOWROOM New Springs or ISew Covering at Factory Prices BUTT IfSc CUT CENTER SLICES LB WHOLE HAM 25-30 lb. Avg.

Lb GEIGER COUNTERS SALES RENTALS Largest Selection Gelger Scintillation Counters, Nucliometers, Metal Detectors, Mineralighti, Prospecting Equipment, Books, ate. Write or Call for Free Information Greenwood's Prospectors' Supplies 455 Third St. Ph. 3-1385 San Bernardino Tl 1 cc Fresh FARMER'S FANCY TABLE BRAND Rejection of Smog Study Grant Asked PASADENA (UP) The Citizen's Antismog Action Committee asked county supervisors to reject a proposed 5550,000 grant to the Air Pollution Foundation for additional aerometric research. Francis E.

Packard, committee cochairman, said the group felt the money could be used for a "better purpose." HOUND BEEF SLICED Ml A A Phone 86-7117 1952 W. Highland Ave. ID. 'Direct From Factory to You" ftnwii I Carlson's Famous Ranch Fresh (POLITICAL. ADVERTISEMENT) EASTERN PAN READY J9 A.

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33 BIRDS EYE 10-OZ. GREEN PEAS 2 r-9s. 33 CHILI CON CARNE BEEF STEW MARLO with BEANS Minute Maid MARLO MHJC 35' 23 2 cans 33C ORANGE JUICE Can 15-oz. Can SILK TOILET TISSUE 25' Rolls His 70 Point Program 3. HARMONY IN GOVERNMENT "I fhall try to re-establish Harmony between the Council and Mayor, and between the Mayors and Mi Police Department, and bring an end to the bickering of government by controversy in the headlines.

"True Harmony can be achieved only by confiding in the Council and the Chief of Police on every major issue of government, including crime investigation and law enforcement, and seeking their advice before not after the newspaper headlines. "When you vote on March 15th, beware of danger from a far worse disharmony than the present fumbling blindness for there can be no Harmony in Government ever if we elect an administration of Upstate Bossism, subject to the dictatorial Control of Sacramento politics. "For a Genuine Harmony in Government Vote for: "CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT" In -'-v, 1 (t-O'vs xv I VvN n'8illwWnaVll1fe a. tWisllllllal III fcJJtaiVm.WW Swift's Lunch Meot I DAILY FRESH PRODUCE OnCPI 11 mitA fancy Washington winesap APPLES 2 25 BETSY ROSS SUNSHINE COOKIES GRAPE JUICE GINGER SNAPS ABcADOS ARTICHOKES 'IT 29c 7Wi5c 4 29c 3 25 fit fit COACH ELLA VALLEY 4r conn 227 grapefruit ea.3c REP KIDNEY fSJ Juicy Small Navel HI tt BEANS 303cOn2c-27 ORANGES 7-29 CHARLES HENDRICKSEN Veteran of World War II PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY P.M. THRU SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 4, 5.

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