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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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Proposal for Sanitorium Wins Board Approval Action Taken Over Objections of 10 Residents of Area DD 4 ft A ys DID THIS HAVE-TO HAPPEN? fit' The San Bernardino County 'J Jrrit i Planning Commission Friday approved over the- objections ITT of about 10 area residents the proposed construction and op Oklahoma Man Dies Following Crash in Desert Two Others Critically Injured in Wreck on U.S. 66 Near Needles Death fattened its traffic box II tm Siimmiiil ThMWfc il- rfrmwniiit fc i irrr nit im if 'iniairiii-rmnni score in virtually every corner AID SANTA PROJECT Women of the First Congregational Church of San Bernardino officiate as Santa's special helpers in the stocking department. Working for Santa Claus, are, from left: Mmes. H. A.

Beeby, H. V. House, L. R. Kreutzer, Carl C.

Bauer, Elsie Haberkorn eration of a rest home at the southeast corner of 42nd St. and Western Ave. north of San Bernardino. The planners' approval ended for the time being a battle against the proposed rest home that residents of the area had also carried through the San Bernardino City Planning and City Council. Part of the 5-acre site upon which the rest home will be constructed is located within the San Bernardino City limits.

Request for permission to build the rest home was sought by William C. Silliman, who envisions the structure as a memorial to his mother. In giving Silliman the green light, the county planners indicat- (Continued on Page 22, Column 5) and Agnes Page. Applications for assistance from the organization are now being taken. -'iv- of San Bernardino County during the past 48 hours, increasing the count to a frightful 237.

Theldon V. Noyes, 30, of Geary, was the latest to die. He succumbed in Needles Hospital at 4:30 a.m. Friday following a two-car' crash on U. S.

Highway 66 30 miles west of Needles. The Bakersfield man killed in a single car crash on Highway 138 three miles west Applications For Santa Aid Being Taken SEVEN CANDIDATES TO SEEK ELECTION TO WATER BOARD Six last-day petitions filed in the county elections department Friday raised the number of director candidates to seven for the Jan. 12 election on the proposed East San Bernardino County Water District, according to Asst. County Clerk Walter 237 of Highway 66 late Thursday night was officially identified Applications for Santa Claus, assistance are being ac Courtesy ambulance attendants John Peeters, left, and Donald M. Rice prepare to take away the body of Paul Jones, 27, Bakersfield oil worker, who was killed late Thursday when his car went out of control and crashed on State Highway 138 near U.S.

66, northwest of Cajon Pass. (Sun-Telegram Photo by Bud Shadegg) L. an- cepted now, Mrs. Seymour Schweitzer, president, nounced. Killed In County as Paul Jones, Traffic Accident V.

Combs. xi, an uu iieiu Since Jan. 1 worker. Two persons City residents wishing to ply may call Santa, 182 Same Dat Last Year Smorgasbord to Be Held Saturday QTY SECTIOJ Bandits Hold Up Liquor Store Youthful Thugs Take About $85 in Cash Two bandits, one armed with a blue steel revolver, robbed Buck By Soroptimists Students Arrive For VISA Meet Two-Day Assembly Set at Orange Show From the far corners of the FttH i a Wright's liquor store, 416 S. City Page Saturday, December 12, 1953 Deadline for filing the nomination petitions was 5 p.m.

Friday. By Friday morning only one had been filed, that of Virgil S. Hampton, electrician, of 1865 Del Rosa Ave. Other six candidates listed by Combs are: Venn W. Botts, fireman, 1597 Dwight Way; E.

Dana Brooks, poultryman, 1079 E. Base Line; Mrs. Mary K. Gesler, housewife; 1034 Pumalo Del Rosa; John W. Littleton, dairyman, 990 Olive Del Rosa; Elmer W.

Norquist, machinist's helper, 1713 Del Rosa and O. A. Wall, assistant bank cashier, 1784 Elmwood Rd. All seven petitions had from 29 to 36 signatures. At the same time voters ballot on whether to form the water district, they will name five directors world students began arriving in 8-4401.

Applicants will receive a card specifying the date and time they may enter the toy shop and warehouse to choose Christmas gifts for their youngsters. Each child will receive toys, a stocking of Christmas candy and an article of clothing. More than 2,000 children will benefit between Dec. 19 and Dec. 23.

A central clearing house is checking all applications to prevent duplication. Under the Santa Inc. system, Christmas remains in the home, with the entire community working to keep it that way. Parents take the gifts home and the city's needy children receive gifts from Santa Claus, just like all little boys and girls do rich or poor. of from 585 to $90 at 5:40 p.m.

Friday, San Bernardino police reported. The bandits, both described as blond, from 19 to 21 and wearing blue Levis, entered the liquor store when proprietor Buck Wright was alone. One of them produced a blue steel revolver and told him, "This Questions and Answers were critically injured in the desert accident. They were identified by Dept. Coroner Robert B.

Lor infer as Leonard Vbight, Houston, believed to be an occupant in the same car with Noyes; and Cloy Hudson, Colton, driver of the other car. VEHICLES SIDESWIPE California Highway Patrol Officer Robert Schouroup and Needles police Officer Floyd Jones said the accident was the result of a side-swiping collision when Noyes car attempted to pass the other vehicle. Noyes body was removed to O'Donnell's mortuary in Needles pending an inquest. In the Cajon Pass crash, investigating officers said Jones' car was out of control for approximately 900 feet before catapulting another 135 feet. Jones was thrown out of the wreckage and found 30 feet away.

ARRANGEMENTS PENDING WATERY San Bernardino Friday for the annual two-day assembly by the Visiting International Students Assn. (VISA). The 'assembly, sponsored by Dis Members of the Soroptimist Club of San Bernardino will hold a Christmas season smorgasbord Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the YWCA. Hostesses for the evening will be Dr.

Pearl Lee and Mrs. Doris Alexander. General co-chairmen are Mrs. Mary Heard and Mrs. Elsie Rowe.

Proceeds from the smorgasbord will be added to the club's, community activities fund. President of the San Bernardino Soroptimist Club, Mrs. Bess Harrison, has invited representatives from other Southern California Soroptimist Clubs, and Miss Mary Ellen Pangle, district governor of the Pacific Region, to attend the dinner. trict 162 of Rotary International, will get under way at the National Orange Show grounds at 10 a.m. is it," Wright said.

He said they forced him into a back room and made him sit on a beer case. "And don't get off," ithey warned him. When Wright re when students, Rotarians and Ro-i (This is one in a series of presentations of questions and answers concerning the proposed formation of a San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, the first major step toward proposed annexation to the Metropolitan Water District. Address questions to MWD Questions, Editorial The Sun-Telegram, 399 San Bernardino. Experts on the subject will be asked to answer each question.) to be in charge if the issue passes.

taryanns register. According to Joseph P. Hertel, chairman of the San Bernardino turned to the front of his store, the bandits had fled with about 585 to Cash, Eggs Comprise Youth, 19, Referred to Authority by Judge Nineteen-year-old Charles N. Er- Hosegood tell $90, he said. One of the bandits was about 6 feet tall and of slim build and Why not have Mr the entire story.

Rotary Club's international committee, registrations have been received by students giving their home addresses in such far away countries as Japan, Korea, Oki Loot Taken From Home Vidal Ortiz, i470 6th San Bernardino, told police J25 in cash and Answer: The question which Is the other was about 5 feet 9 and of vin of Los Angeles was denied probation Friday morning by Superior Judge Carl B. Hilliard and referred Battery Charger Taken Roger D. Barton, 2091 Rocca Circle, San Bernardino, told sheriff's deputies a battery charger valued at 550 was stolen from his car port at his home. Question: If it is necessary for the City of San Bernardino to join the MWD as "insurance" against a possible water shortage in the future, why does the City of San Bernardino keep a 20-inch well located on the north side of West Base Line near California street before the citizens of the San Bernardino Valley and which will be decided at the subsequent elec slender build, Wright said. Investigating for the San Bernardino Police Department were $1.50 worth of eggs were taken from his home.

Entrance was gained by breaking a rear window. nawa, Samoa, Hawaii, China, Formosa, the Fiji Islands, Holland, Austria, Norway, Germany, Yugoslavia, Greece, Mexico, Peru, Canada and Iceland. Hertel said representatives from John Mullins and John tions is, do we or do we not need Of icers Dep. Coroner Arnold J. McCann investigated for Coroner R.

E. Williams. Officer Richard Mark investigated for the CHP. A native of Oklahoma, Jones was a resident of Bakersfield one year. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Jones, Upland: a daughter, Linda Jones, a suDDlementarv suddIv of water Strode. standing idle? This property andjin basin to insure the ade- 20-inch well must have cost the-: cmniv fnr- th other countries are to the California Youth Authority on a sepond degree burglary charge.

Ervin was found guilty on- Nov. 24 after being tried for the Sept. 7 burglary of the George Gaylord cabin in Big Morongo Canyon. The youth has a prior record in Los Angeles involving a list of offenses as a juvenile. He was on! expectea tOiwater users thousands of dollars What's Doing 7 Christian Bnsinesnmen, 4th St.

and Sierra Way. register on Saturday without any apparent (Continued on Page 22, Column 3) "We have received approximate ly 200 reservations for the noon luncheon on Saturday that will 3 p.m. Teen diuire. 1IMM4 St. p.m.

Pioneer Society, Im Cabin, Pioneer Park. 7:30 p.m. White Shrine. Masonic Temple. 8 p.m.

Odd Fellows Lodge. 75 3rd St. 8 p.m. Old Time dance. Lot Cabin, Pioneer Park.

8 p.m. Golden State Club dance, 671 Kialto Ave. probation from Los Angeles at the time the offense was committed. Probation Denied for Bogus Check Suspect Denying probation, Superior Judge Carl B. Hilliard sentenced Onaz A.

Garman, 53, of Visalia, to state prison for issuing a $223 bad check as payment for a used car in Needles on June 27. Garman had pleaded guilty to the change on Nov. 20. Probation was not recommenced following an investigation of the case by the county probation department. Basketball is here again The season of disparity When youths of six feet, seven are The height of popularity.

Former Attorney in Russia Tells Bar Assn. of U.S.S.R. Law System That an established and smooth-1 saw Law School graduate and for- running legal system does not nec- er U.S.S.R. attorney I Ramati, now on the editorial essarily mean justice has even ajstaf Qf Anggles Daily fighting chance was impressed up-' Journalf spoke at a luncheon meet- Bakersfield; three brothers, Lester Jones, Bakersfield, Clarence Jones, Ardmore, and C. R.

Jones Upland, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Butler, Upland. Funeral services are pending with the Mark. B. Shaw Co.

in charge of arrangements. Jury Trial Slaied In Burglary Case Jury trial for 24-year-old John Greusel of Crestline, indicted by feature an inspirational talk by the Rev. Bob Richards of Olympic pole vaulting fame," said Hertel. Richards is expected to talk on both religion and sports, said Hertel. The evening dinner and program will draw more than 300 persons with the program to be presented by the VISA students.

All VISA members are now attending Southern California universities, colleges and junior colleges. CHRISTMAS TREES Silver Tip, White and Douglas Fir Painted White or Blue Custom Painting and Fire-proofing ENGLISH HOLLY Ivey Furniture 148 E. Base Line Happy" Hornibrook Ph. 8-6804 BLOCK WALLS TERMS MORTARLESS BLOCK CO. 1941 West 4th St.

Ph. 8-6S54 ing of the association in the Cali on the members of the San Bernardino County Bar Assn. by Alexander Ramati, University of War- fornia Hotel's Gold Room on Friday. Atty. Thomas C.

Parry, as the San Bernardino County Grand PIZZA The Shack 901 Waterman Phone 86-6113 sociation president, presided. Atty. John W. Kerrigan, program chair Help a Boy to Camp XM AS TREES Y.M.C.A. 5th Sts.

Sold by the "Y's" Men Jury on five counts of burglary, has been scheduled for 9:45 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1, by Superior Judge Carl B. Hilliard. FIRE SCREENS Made to Order and Installed by ls INSIDE MOUNTS OR OUTSIDE MOUNTS IN MANY FINISHES Fireplace Accessories SIERRA HARDWARE 341 Highland Ave.

Ph. 5-0510 SOROPTIMIST SMORGASBORD AH Home-Cooked Food YWCA 5th Arrowhead Donation $1.50 Saturday. Dec 12 6 to P. M. man, introduced the speaker.

Though light-hearted at times, his talk also impressed the capac "He pleaded not guilty Friday morning when he appeared before ity audience once more with the well known fact that Soviet laws Judge Hilliard with defense Atty, Ted G. Krumm. 11 I are made at the top and innocence is something almost nonexistent. i The Grand Jury indicted Greusel oNov. 17 after charges had been LAWS ALWAYS APPROVED ARE YOU PLANNING TO REMODEL OR BUILD? STORE FUONTS COMMKRl IAJ.

OR li EVIDENTIAL 25 eara of building service as near as your telephone FRED M. SMOLL General Contractor Office 556 4th St. Phone 84-2232 There is no division of powers in SAVE WITH SAFETY WHERE YOUR EARNS MORE Orange Belt Federal Savings Loan Association 615 N. Eighth Colton Ph. Colton 356 or San Bd.no.

5-3508 fried by Dist. Atty. Lowell E. La UwrtX XFlJTJtr Electrical Contracting Ace Lighting1 Fixture Co. LAMPS LAMP SHADES LAMP REPAIR LAMP PARTS 196 Highland Ave.

Ph. 9-1662 the Soviet Union, he said. The Politburo makes the laws and they are "approved" by the councils unanimously without any I it: "When the people take over in the United States," he said, wagging a facetious finger at his audi WATCHES Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, Eterna G. W. BULLER'S JEWELERS 482 HIGHLAND AVE.

Pine Watch and Jewclr Repairing Layaway for Christmas Headquarters for Homemakers Hardware Plumbing Electrical Clothing Paint Foam Rubber TV Supplies Bedding Shoes Gift Items WAR SURPLUS OUTLET 7TH WATERMAN Daily Including Sundays 8:30 A.iL to 5:30 P.M. ence, you'll see how unanimous 1 you will be." OWL Liquor Store OPEN 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. 811 THIRD ST. IS: Describing the criminal courts as the "bread and butter" of the Soviet attorney, Ramati said there is little civil litigation of any type- Mainly, this is because there is no Lake Tahoe Silver Tip CHRISTMAS TREES All Sizes Noio CURRIE'S FLOWER SHOP 272 East Highland.

Ph. 7-6326 tSrbp. They include -Moe's Cafe, 1131 Base Line, May Tf'NJimmy Diamond's Uptowner, Highland avenue, May 22; Boulevard Market, 3200 May 28; and on June 4 Crestline's Chateau Piland and Jerry's Bar. "JLbot obtained amounted to more than $3,000, according to Lathrop's office. Pistol Stolen in S.B.

Year Ago Said Found A pistol stolen from a San Bernardino home over a year ago has been found in the possession of a holdup suspect in San Francisco, said Detective John A. Negley of the San Bernardino police department. Negley said a .38 caliber revolver was found in the possession of Robert Maempe, who was arrested by San Francisco police. "The pistol is one that was reported stolen from the home of William S. Heigho, 901 Edgehill on Aug.

3, 1952," said Negley. He added a number of other guns taken from the home have not yet been recovered. real estate as Americans know it, and divorces cost only certain set fees, he said. Two main principles of Soviet law he named as: Collective responsibility The Truly a Christmas Gift! A COURSE of Singing Lessons, Piano Lessons, or BOTH for Children, Young People.or Adults'. Beginner and Advanced Students Accepted Phone 83-6154 for appointment between 8:00 to 10:00 A.

M. and 5:00 to 9:00 P. M. Monday thru Saturdays. ALMA CARR STUDIO of VOICE and PIANO Mis.

Carr is an accredited teacher in both branches of INSTRUCTION! C.M.T.A. N.M.T.A. THE PERFECT GIFT DIAMONDS from OLSEN'S Silverware Jewelry Watches 317 Street 1 family of an escaped pilot will get 'BOILING' KETTLES J. C. Sloan, vice president and manager of the Bank, of America's main San Bernardino branch, reminds the public to help keep the Salvation Army Christmas and winter relief fund receptacles boiling with contributions.

Standing by familiar kettle is Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, 440 St. 'Keep the Red Kettles Boiling' 21" Pacific MERCURY CONSOLE 219.95 Fringe-o-matic Chassis Mahogany Finish Open Face Easy Bank Terms BILL GIBBINS TELEVISION APPLIANCES OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 585 Street Phone 86-4194 For Her for Christmas Whitman's Hoffman's boxed candy Colognes Perfumes Toasters Coffee Masters Fancy Boxed Stationery Costume Jewelry. Arrowhead Pharmacy 298 Base Line at Arrowhead Phone 3-6196 OPEN SUNDAYS life terms, since it is held they (Continued on Page 29, Column 2) Man Sentenced for Part in Oaks Holdup Ray Elledge, 22, of Colton, was sentenced to state prison Friday morning by Superior Judge Carl B. Hilliard for his part in the $2,100 Club Oaks robbery on Oct.

11. Elledge, along with Price Edward Britt and James Thompson, The Stores Are Open 'til 9 P.M. Before Your Evening Shopping Dine at THE ARCO Saturday Special, Complete Dinner BAKED VIRGINIA HAM 99c WITH CANDIED YAMS ARCO CORNER Arrowhead and Base Line SALVATION ARMY SEEKING FUNDS FOR YULE PROGRAM Open Every EVENING 'Til Nine 'TIL CHRISTMAS GILBERT'S 5c 10c 347 Highland Ave. Ph. 6-0310 3L Si TIRE SPECIAL 17.

S. Royal Masters or Fisk Safti-Flight 2 for the Price ol 1 Ret. Prlc tll.TS Sale Price 2 for $44.75 Beg. Price J53.30 Sale Price 2 for $53.20 Beg. Pric Sale Price 3 for $58.65 Bee Price $64.: Sale Price 2 for $64.20 St.

Claire Cramp 832 3rd Ph. 7-6387 mander, asks shoppers to help feed the unfortunate, down-and-out residents of the city by matching the tinkling of the bells with the ring of coins. a program where, so little can be increased to so great a contribution to humanity through the spirit of Christmas," he said. The corps commander said the list of needy families has increased with the size of the city, making it important for everyone to give. "Keep the Salvation Army pots boiling with contributions" is the appeal of San Bernardino Corps members standing by the familiar red kettles slung on tripods throughout the business areas.

The Christmas and winter program has become a vital part of Christmas for those who otherwise would not get a Christmas dinner. Maj. E. T. Hill, San Bernardino Salvation Army com robbery when they appeared before Judge Hilliard Wednesday.

Defense Atty. Ted G. Krumm submitted their applications for probation. In withdrawing Elledge's probation application on Friday, Krumm explained Elledge is already on parole from Nevada State Prison and "no useful purpose" would be served by waiting, since he is automatically ineligible for OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS FOR INSURED SAVINGS See 1st Federal Savings Loan Ass'n 455 Fourth St. San Bernardino Phone 8-2295 EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10,000 Remember: You Can Always Save by Mail KING FIGHT TB Jewelers 381 Street Ph.

8-0815.

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