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I SYn Bernardino DAILY SUN 'July 30, 1948 Proposal to Cut Prices Back to 1947 Levels Apparently Destined for Defeat in Congress Eventual End of Segregation president to recommend these In Army Said Truman's Goal Slain Gangster' Laid Away at Fancy Funeral Bernie Shelton Buried With Pomp Of Prohibition Days PEORIA, 111., July 29 (IP) credit curbs in last fall's message. Today Eccles described the (Continued from Page One) way to beat the high cost of living. Senator taft, Ohio Republican, prompt and flat yes, when asked if president's new program as "about his Monday order aims at an even' tual end of segregation. declared the president is resorting That order stated a presidential policy of equality of treatment and opportunity to be put into el High Court Will GivfRuling on BHBof Rights' Effort Being Made Tojfar Initiative FroB State Ballot Mm- SANRANCISCO, July 29 UP) The st1e supreme court today took urnier submission a suit to bar frojij the November ballot the so-callc'bill of rights" initiative, and ggje its proponents until Mondajto file supporting arguments. The Initiative, sponsored by the to police state methods." Taft, chairman of the top senate policy committee, had ruled put price control and rationing in a broadcast last night.

He said the Republicans would try to find some way Youngest Civil War Veteran 100 Years Old VAN NUYS, July 29 V-The youngest living Civil War veteran In California and Ntvada oelebrated his one hundredth birthday today. He Is Marcus E. Getter, Tu-Junga, who received hi 100-year badge with appropriate core-monies at Birmingham veterans administration hospital here. The badge la of red, white and blue ribbon with a center of 100 pearls. Seventeen veterans in the California Nevada department have received similar badges since 1941.

Only five, Including Getter, are alive today. The other are John S. Dumser, 100, Oakland; Charles L. Chappel, 100, Long Beach; William A. Magee, 102, and Douglas T.

Storey, 103, both of Loa Angeles. Roosevelt Backs WASHINGTON, July 29 CP) President Truman said today his "equality of treatment and opportunity" order for the armed services is aimed at the eventual end of race segregation in the Army. Negroes are now kept in separate units in the Army. A reporter at Mr. Truman's weekly news conference said Gen.

Omar Bradley has been quoted as saying he favors segregation among the low-er echelons. Is that consistent with the president's "eouality" order of last Bernie Shelton, second of the feet as soon as possible, "having due regard to the time required to effectuate any necessary changes without impairing efficiency or banking system a market for gw ernment securities. The board now supports the securities at a VM. per cent rate of Interest AGENT OF INFLATION Under present circumstancea, Eccles said', the federal reserve system is "the greatest agent of Inflation that man can contrive unless we get further power, to curb bank credit expansion, esi unless we permit the government bond market to seek Its own level." Senator Barkley, Kentuekr Democrat, democratic vice presidential candidate, introduced the price control bill in the senate. But the senators were busy on something "else listening to the start of the Dixie effort to talk half inflationary as well, as about half deflationary." He said' the Taft-Ellender-Wag-ner housing bill.j endorsed by Mr.

Trumanr would increase prices. And he said the department of agriculture's proposal to lower farm production goals next year doesn't make sense. Eccles replied directly to Republican assertions that the federal reserve board has powers it is not using to stop inflation. What the board can do, he said. of their own to stop price rises.

famed gangster Shelton brothers to die with his boots on, was buried today with all the pomp of a prohibition-era gang funeral. Shelton was slain by an un Chairman Wolcott, Michigan morale." (Bradley said at Ft. Knox, Republican, of the house banking committee said no, too. Tuesday, "the Army is not out to known assassin Monday, more "The president and the federal than 20 years after he and his reserve system have enough authority already to control the make any social reforms. The Army will put men of different races in different companies.

It will change that policy when the nation as a whole changes Neither Bradley nor the Army is withdraw from support of the government security market. brother, Carl, terrorized southern Illinois in wars on rival bootleggers with tanks, armored cars and even airplanes. economy, to the extent of plunging the country into another depression, if they wanted to use those If the board does that, Eccles oripinnEsuDDorters of 'ham Monday? he was asked. Mr. Truman responded that he was informed by the Secretary of the Army Royall that Bradley, the Army chief of staff, had made no such statement The president responded with a said, it would mean denying the1 the anti-poll tax bill to death.

Carl was shot down In another powers," Wolcott snapped. department had any comment on today's statement by President Truman on segregation. unsolved murder nine months ago eggs," Stould virtually wipe out the existing tax structure of the state, license gambling and afford an omnibus carry-all for a variety of legal provisions from banning OPINIONS DIFFER A number of Democrats applauded the president's program and was buried in the family plot at Fairfield, 111., deep in the southern hills of the state. More than 1,000 persons atended his funeral, many of them packing Party Candidates DOCTOR'S DIARY READ AT PRISON CAMP TRIAL LOS ANGELES, July 29 UP) i "The men expected to get an guns. MILE FROM TAVERN Bernie, however, had preferred Goes Down Line for Democratic Nominees vivisection to legalizing coiorea margarine, HEARS ARGUMENTS The fOpreme court, sitting en banc, heard arguments on a petition of A.

J. McFadden of Santa Ana to bar the measure. Chief Justice Phil S. Gibson defined the issue in the case as a question of whether the proposed initiative: amended or revised the state constitution. to be burled in Parkview cemetery here, only a mile from the tavern he operated in his later years.

He but scores, including Representative Monroney, Oklahoma Democrat, said it does not have "a ghost of a chance." The Republicans control congress and most of them took the same line as Taft and Wolcott. They blamed Democratic policies for high prices. Porter denied this in testimony to Wolcott's Mr. Truman was asked at his news conference if he would seek Governor Thomas E. Dewey's help in getting the anti-inflation program through congress.

He re LOS ANGELES, July 29 UP) An American doctor's diary chron- "sue trom tnese Doxes, ne testi-icling barbaric conditions in ed. "But instead they got a lec- i ture from the Japanese to the ef- Japan's infamous Oeyama prison that tney were ot working camp was read today at the trea-' hard enough." was shot in front of the tavern by James Roosevelt, California Democratic national committeeman who killer who hid on a hillside and fired a single shot from a high- son trial of Tomoya Kawakita. Dr. Bleich Is a defense witness participated in a pre-convention movement against the nomination powered rifle. The diary, kept by Dr.

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re- or President Truman, voiced a plea today for a united effort to against American prisoners. would: ferrine to the insistence of Japan- lavish. Some 100 relatives of the Shelton clan, former henchmen plied, with emphasis, no. 1 Make Allen and Owens com-jese camp officials that 80 per cent missioners at $15,000 a year. 0f the prisoners turn out for work The president also was asked 2 Give $100 to everyone over daily, read: "This is barbarism and and curiosity seekers gathered at the graveside.

A crowd af 250 pushed and shoved into Boland's mortuary earlier to attend the funeral services. I can do nothing about it." 60. why he recommended new restrictions on bank credit in his message Tuesday something he didn't 3 Repeal all city, county and state taxes, substituting a $2 tax The men, said the physician, suffered from malnutrition, beriberi, malaria, skin diseases and in Threei truckloads of flowers recommend in the anti-inflation on every ui liivjumc, pcisuiiaij program he submitted last fall. cases suspectea tuoercu- and corporate. some surrounded the grave.

Several large floral displays were enscrib-ed "our pal," and "our partner." Conditions have changed, the Prices Continue To Move Upward But Wholesale Index Declines CHICAGO. July 29 (TP) Prices, led by cigarettes, were still climbing today as the administration elect "all candidates of the Democratic party from President Truman on down." "Whether you think we were right or wrong, we did what we sincerely believed to be right," he told more than 100 members and guests of the Democratic luncheon club, who cheered his remarks. "You can be proud of all the members of the California delegation to the national convention, for they all worked hard and California played a leading and dignified role at the Democratic convention," Roosevelt said. Roosevelt praised Senator Alben Berkley, commenting: "We are 4 Create a state examining i i Dr. Bleich, himself a war pris president replied, and consumer credit is building up rapidly.

Mrs. Agnes Shelton, 88-year-old oner as a U. S. Army doctor, testi mother who cried out at the Eccles, then chairman of the it A an ail uuvii laia aw dirty dogs" who killed her sons, federal reserve board, asked the i fied it was his sad duty to examine the men and send out those most able to work. sobbed silently.

"Even from the hospital we had to take some men," he told U. S. Legislators Seek streams. 6 Baft vivisection. 7 Legalize and tax gambling.

1 8 Finance cancer research with part of the money. 9 Legalize coloring of margarine. 10 Use gold dredges to restore land. 11 Stop political cross-filing. Judge William Mathes.

Dr. Bleich referred to despot sought to roll back the cost-of-living to last November's level. Three large makers of cigarettes, American Tobacco R. J. Reynolds Tobacco and Philip Official Mansion dent entries in the diary about Red Cross food boxes which never all united and very happy that the Democratic party chose him arrived.

as the vice-presidential candidate." For Vice-President WASHINGTON. July 29 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (tic AC CTATC CrUAAl i Aunt Morris, announced Increases ranging from seven-tenths to eight-tenths of a cent a package. Retailers said the boost would amount to a one-cent increase per package to the At Washington, the labor de LAST WEEK To Get That Extra Pair of Shoes at These Low Prices COME IN YOUR LAST CHANCE partment said its whole -Is' price NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application ha been tiled with the State Lands Commission, Sacramento, to purchase the following described land: Section T. 9 R. 1 S.

B. containing 640 acres, In San Bernardino County. Within 30 days from date of publication of this notice, any qualified appli index dropped 0.4 per v. ant last week, mainly as a resultj of lower prices for some grains and most As a result of President Truman's acceptance speech, he added, "from all we heard coming home from the convention and from letters we have received since then, all say the prospects for the Democratic party are much stronger today." A.F.L. Radio Officers Restrained by Order SAN FRANCISCO, July 29 UP) A court order issued here today temporarily restrains assignment of A.F.L.

marine radio officers to ships. The order, issued by Superior A $2,500,000 'little White House" i for the vice president was pro-' posed today. I The. Kea was offered in compan-! ion bills by Republicans Noble J. Gregory.tentucky Democrat, and Bertrand W.

Gearhart, California Republican. 1 Gregory, represents the home; district of Senator Alben W. Barkeley, the Democratic vice I presidential nominee. Gearhart is' a lifelong friend of Gov. Earl War- ren, the Republican nominee.

The congressmen pointed out that the nation's No. 2 official has cant may apply to purchase said land. Any such application must be in the livestock. Livestock quotations, however, were rallying from declines last week. Today hogs jumped another form prescribed by.

and filed with the Commission within said SO days. Offers must $1280.00 or mert AND IN ADDITION Patent flUr.j, appraisal and adrertialng fees shall be paid by successful bidder. 50 cents a hundredweight at midwest markets, cattle climbed 50 cents generally and sheep rose 25 cents. The labor department said CASH WITH APPLICATION TERMS: to hunt llvinz Quarters in hotels wholesale prices were still 11 per Application can be obtained from your county assessor or at the above address Xt of Publication: Tnly IMS Start Lands Commission Room 5M, 1020 Stret Sacramento 14, California; LaVge Groups of Ladies' Fine Dress Footwear high and low heels. 2 large groups at give-away prices.

Judge Herbert C. Kaufman, apartments of crowded Wash-, another step in a C.I.O.-A.F.L. jngton. They hoped that the vice-! dispute among seagoing radio op- president's duties will be expand-; erators. An earlier order re- amnrPctoH should be oro.

cent above a year ago and only 0.4 per cent below the all-time The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. high point reached two weeks ago. strained the C.I.O. American Radio association from assigning op vided with an'- official residence and office. While the "little White was being built, they said, he could live in Blair house, the gov 87 erators.

Both orders are return able next Tuesday. and 1 287 ernment's guest mansion near the DOTW LEE SENSATIONAL The San Bernardino Daily Sun 468 Court Street. Phone J121 San Bernardino, California Published dally except Sunday, and Sunday comnination wim int sun-Teiecra The Sun Company of San Bernardino, California, publishers Hih Styled Play Shoes to Match Your Summer Outfits. In These Groups You Will Find Entered si second-clan matter at the pottorrice er san Bernardino. California under the act of March 3, 1879.

SALE WHITE GREEN RED BLUE PATENTS At newtitands single copies, cents. big White House. Stravinsky Sues Over Adaptation of Music LOS ANGELES," July 29 UP) Igor Stravinsky charged today a popular adaptation from his "Firebird Suite" Is "devoid of true musical merit," and sued Leeds Music Co. for $250,000. Spelling his name in the Russian manner, Strawinsky, the noted composer claimed the company last October publishedva song titled "Summer Moon" and represented It as his work.

ey carrier per month. 115 per year, in combination with Ths Sun-Tele 2 LARGE GROUPS Our Prices gram on Sunday. By mall at addresses within San Bernardino county, SI. 25 per month; at any other address In the United States, S1.S0 17 and 287 momn. of Vat-Dyed Seersucker lillDMFF Delivery complaint doting time 9 Member of The Associated Press.

The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the uw for republication of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise crenited In this paper end also ths local news published here. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on Growing Girls' SPORT OXFORDS A anc 3 Many Stylai and Colon to Chooie from What's New at the WATERMAN AVENUE SURPLUS I 1187 Large Stock of Purses Patent White Brown Brown ft White Rod White OrssnAWklt. 51-ttauq. Pull P.ihlon NYLON HOSE 9 Special Purchata All Summer Shades 00 Pair Complete Sim 10 18 CAMPING EQUIPMENT Ntw Plastic Air Matt raises Camping lc loist 10 lbs. Us Will Give 20 Hours Refrij.

ration Navy Hommocki Camp Cots 9x9 Wall Tents. BUILDING MATERIALS Toilets Uied Cast Iron Bath Tubs Calvanlwd Pips Soil Plpo 2" and 4" Fitting Ntw and Used and Screen Wire. Greatly Reduced All Stylet MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS WEEK-END SPECIALS Jlttitp JHEB a In wing tip and popular moccasin toe stylet. Soft Any 20 ftol. AUTOMATIC WATIR HIATER 2 50 SOLID PLASTIC TOILIT SEATS 4.9S NEW PILLOWS 13 STEEL IOXES, 6x127" deop M9 leather uppers and long-wearing neolite soles Over stocked manufacturer made price concession to Dotty Lee on these regular seersucker skirt and midriff sets Three ttvles to select from one exactly as etched.

Bow Knot Print Totem Prints Candy Stripe Prints HTTW 11 Specially priced 99 SIZES 6 to 11 Cr KAUL'S 530 Third St. (Next to Sav-On) 1 194 St. (Base Line Area) 542 Third Street COATS SUITS DRESSES 'SPORTSWEAR 724 NORTH WATERMAN 1442 WEST A STREET. ONTARIO S440 MISSION WEST RIVERSIDE ONTARIO snd RIVER8IDK STORBS CLOSED SUNDAY!.

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