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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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Nov. 30. 1952 SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM McCarran -Says FINE SUSPENDED HILLSBORO. O. Hr-Fred Reese.

chance to sentence himself after pleading guilty to intoxication. 70, fined himself "five or ten dol-i Reese then said he would "sus-lars and costs" in court when May-jpend" the fine, and take the next or E. C. Wisecup gave him the I bus out of town. Red 'Nests' in Many Schools WASHINGTON (UP) Chair man Pat McCarran of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee or cr said Saturday that "nests of Communists" have infiltrated high LA schools and colleges across the San Bernardino California Court and Street Phone 4778 The Nevada bemocrat said the STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30, MONDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M.

subcommittee's recent hearings in New York City showed that "it said Saturday that "nestg of Communists exist not only in the secondary schoolr but in many McCarran said Communist teachers are "as dangerous as a lighted match in a powder magazine." VELDE PLANS PROBE i SSttt Rep. Harold Velde (R-Ul) announced last week that he would direct the House Un-American Ac tivities Committee to investigate colleges for Communist infiltra 'LONELIEST LIFER' TO WED Ernest (Ole) Lindquist, 62, on parole from life sentence for slaying a policeman in 1909, discussed wedding plans with Mrs. Addie L. Jackson, 68, Indi-anola, widow, after learning Iowa Board of Paroles had given them permission to marry. Their romance began in 1949 when Mrs.

Jackson started to write to Linquist after reading news stories telling how Lindquist, called Iowa's "loneliest lifer," had received no mail in more than 30 years. He was paroled last April. (AP Wirephoto) tion when he takes over as chair INNOCENT VICTIMS Women relatives of a young South Korean police squad leader be moan his death at the hands of Red guerrillas in the hills of South Korea's Cholla Province. Po man of the committee in January. McCarran did not refer to Velde's proposed investigation.

"I feel sure that no public offi lice maintain a grim hunt for maurauding Reds far behind the fighting front. This is one of a series of Life photographer Margaret Bourke-White. (AP Wirephoto) cial and no college or university would countenance training in sub DESTITUTE FAMILY LENT CAR BY CRIPPLED MAN versive activities as a legitimate educational activity or would use school funds to finance the work College Head, 95, Credits booa Fortune for Long Life New Southland i War Casualties of the Communist Party," McCar ran said in a statement released through his office here. land University's College of Podiatry and said to be the oldest col WASHINGTON IB The Defense lege president in the country, of Department announced these South fered this as a sample of his own NEW YORK iP Dr. Maurice J.

Lewi, who will be 95 next Monday, isn't much of a fellow to go around telling people how to live a long life. He attributes his to just plain good fortune. Jr. Lewi, president of Long Is- em California casualties in the Ko let tne evidence betore our subcommittee indicates that this is being done. Certainly there are means available to wipe out this blot on our educational system." McCarran said the subcommittee daily routine: rean area (List No.

702): KILLED IN ACTION MARINE CORPS: 1. To bed about 2 or 3 a.m. 2. Up and back to the office. INDIANAPOLIS A destitute Ifamily whose car was demolished in a Thanksgiving Day accident headed home to Pennsylvania in a car provided by a physi-cally-handicapped elevator operator.

Roftert Michener, 30, of Norwood, had taken his wife, Velma, an expectant mother, and their three young children to Stratford, Okla. a job that didn't pan out. With only a few dollars left the where he puts in a 10-hour day, by Second Lt. Stuart L. Spurlock, son heard testimony at the New York oi Mr.

ana Mrs. Liowell L. Spurlock, hearings that there have been as many as 1,500 Communists teaching in public and private schools Smart Styles for Fall wio uage ios Angeles. WOUNDED ARMY: Pvt. Alex J.

Garcia, son of Mrs. Al- tagracia Cortes Garcia, 4218 Dozier St. Los Angoles. Pvt. Miner W.

Pridemore hns colleges and universiites in the family started back to: Pennsylvania. In Indianapolis Thursday a panel truck rammed the rear of their car, damaging it beyond repair. Their plight caught the attention of Burt Reichardt, an elevator operator for Indianapolis Newspapers whose legs were crip-plied by a series of childhood illnesses. Reichardt loaned his car to the Michener family to complete their journey home. Michener said he couldn't express his thanks in words.

Reichardt, who organized the National Rehabilitation Club and spends his week ends traveling about the country to promote employment of handicapped workers, said: "It wasn't too long ago that I was 700 miles from home with only $1.30 in my pocket. A motorist who didn't know me brought me home. I've never it." nation. 2.98 Plat Ttdtial Tax Nan at Wards band of Mrs. Thelma Pridemore, 424 E.

Truslow. Apt. 7. Fullerton. Pvt.

Ruben R. Sotelo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angel Sotelo. 444i S.

Ariiona 10 or 11 a.m. 3. Ten to 12 cigars a day. 4. A highball each night before dinner.

"If I am tired, I generally drink two." 5. Ordinarity, only two meals a day. Asked what he attributed his long life to, Dr. Lewi said he guessed he was just "fortunate" and added "Whatever inroads I might have made on my health by not complying with the rules of hygiene and propriety seem to have been washed away, at least for the present." "Though this number may not seem large in comparison with the million teachers employed in the schools, the nature of Communist Party operations makes them as dangerous as a lighted match in New Construction To Break Records In Coming Year WASHINGTON (B Two government departments said In a combined forecast that new construction will break all records in the eoming year barring economic or other upsets. That would come on top of record construction activity in the present year.

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Walker, 144 Van powder magagine," he said. He said the subcommittee, which is investigating subversive influences in the nation's schools, does not intend to "dictate" to state liouten El Cajon. MISSING IN ACTION NAVY: Lt. Charles O. Glisson.

husband of Mrs. June D. Gusson, Box 283, Del Mar. and college authorities whom they Lt. Richard G.

Rider, husband of I Mrs. Joan l. Rider, 165 Calla should hire. But, he said, it will continue to expose Communists "wherever they may appear" and "must warn against the leadership of subversives." McCarran's statement accom ment's Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Commerce Department's imperial ceacn. Ninety per cent of the total sales of furs in the United States are made under other names than the true names of the furs.

Building Materials Division, It said both private and public panied publication of testimony at building would expand in 1953, with total construction rising about one billion dollars over the expected the public hearings in September and October. Thirty out of 35 pres PILES Court and St. Phone 4778 STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30 peak this year. The common sign of greeting ent or former teachers testifying refused to say if they are or have been Communists. Two said they are not now Communists and three San Bernardino California MONDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.

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