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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 29

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March 9, 1950 San Bernardino DAILY SUN 29 Candidates Rush Russia Menace in Europe Halted Baby, 2, Learns About Paying Income Tax LOS ANGELES, March 8 At the age of two, Jeanine Caruso 'Russian Roulette' Fatal to Youth, 17 (Continued from Page 21) By U.S. Arms Power, Kimball Says To File Papers with evading, $83,596.56 in tha years 1943 through 1946. Carl Sidney Berns, 40, of North Hollywood, California, former operator of the Chicago Engineering charged with evading in 1944 and 1945. jknows about paying income tax (deadline one week from today), i Jeanine earned 1.310 for three (Continued from P3ge 21) ning of card playing, police said, Sheriff Arrests His 'Brother in Slaying MAYNARDVILLE, March 8 Sheriff Leslie Graves of Union county swore out a murder warrant yesterday charging his brother Carl with the slaying of another brother. Earl E.

Graves, 12, was shot to death Sunday at the home of Clifford Graves, a fourth brother. Carl was released in $10,000 bail. Sheriff Graves declined to talk about the shooting. "This is a family affair," he said. $618,360 Evaded in Taxes, U.

S. Claims CHICAGO, March 8 Eleven persons were indicted by the federal grand jury today on charges of evading a total of in income taxes during the war years. Defendants included: William B. Jacobson, 52, Santa Monica, California, formerly a salesman and partner in two electrical supply businesses, charged Petitions Returned By Six for Offices (Continued from Page 21) months work as the child of Mine. Bovary in the movie of the same name.

She then collected weapons as rockets which may be obsolete or useless before they are used. "We prefer to pursue the course of research," he said "building pilot models of new weapons all the program. The reverse also is true our foreign aid program would be doomed to failure if our defense was not a strong one." when Young asked Guess if he had any guns and the latter showed him 'the pistol. Another friend, Robert Kezar, who was reading a newspaper on a couch, told police Young remarked, "let's play Russian roulette." Kezar heard a shot and Previous to Edward VIII, Eng. land had only one king who grew to manhood and never married.

He was William Rufus, or William II, son and successor of William the Conqueror. Mr. Kimball, who said defense preparations, economic aid and 5630 in unemployment benefits at the rate of $23 a week for 26 weeks. The state department of un- employment would not say that Jeanine is the youngest to be given unemployment benefits, but it conceded she was one of the cost of previous wars are totaling up to 70 cents of each U. S.

tax dollar, declared the defense de partment is trying to give the nation the maximum in defense for every dollar spent. It has meant some cuts and elimination of jobs, he conceded. Easier Smudge Cleaning saw Young crumble to the floor. The Young family lives at 303 South Sierra way. There are five other sons and seven daughters.

The mother is Mrs. Lupe T. Young. The body is being brought to the Mark B. Shaw Co.

where funeral arrangements will be made. Combs, head ot the county election department, said Hughes was the first to file, returning his petition at 9:30 a.m., only a scant hour-and-a-half after the election department opened. Combs said he believed this was a new record for speed in filing for office. The period for circulating petitions opened at midnight Tuesday night. Sheriff Stocker and Police Chief Mueller are the only announced candidates for the sheriff's post.

PETITION SPONSORS Loehr, secretary-manager of the Fontana Citrus association, will youngest. Yesterday Jeanine, with the help of father Vincent Caruso, sat down to figure out her income tax. What it amounted to is not a matter of public record. STRENGTH EXPANDED But in spite of cost cuts, he de clared, effective armed strength 1 as been expanded. new "Not to secure the maximum in defense for every dollar we spend run against incumbent Supervisor "WHAT MORE CAN I SAY- time, experimenting and improving as we go along.

"We know that we have our other great weapon, which is the American industrial establishment, and the great American industrial army. And we know what that industrial team can do when called upon. 'GREATEST WEAPON' "The real secret weapon of the American people is no secret at all. It is not hidden behind high walls or steel fences. It is the common property of every man, woman and child in this country.

"That is our moral strength and determination The moral weapon is our decisive power today and will be for the years to come." Mr. Kimball, former iiead of the Aerojet Engineering Corp. of Azusa, was hailed in the introduction by James A. Guthrie, editor and president of The Sun-Telegram, as a key man in that American industrial army. The Navy undersecretary, Mr.

Guthrie noted, has been a Califor-nian for 34 years; and Kimball added that he had attended the National Orange Show as early as 1917. "The Californians who appreciate California most," Undersecre would amount to treason on the part of the defense department," said Undersecretary Kimball. "And it would be playing into the hands of gangsters from Moscow! Pholo ttt Frfnrh movie-Ur tVrnanrM from current bet-pl lr, Th Frenchman, Cowrright 1948. 19 bv PliilippA Halsman. Simon and Schuatfr, publish? ri, A 'tf "This mob from Moscow, we be MAGNIFICENT' lieve, will not fight a war except Cleans sheared bathroom walls.

as a last resort. If they can engulf nations without fighting, so much the better from their SOIL-OFF cleans paint, porcelain, tile, enamel, linoleum and glass. "Our ability to keep ourselves strong and to help others in need LtfL Will R. Mason and Herbert D. Andress and Lurman P.

Goding. Carpenter, Allison and Nichols have no opposition thus far. Sponsors who signed Mueller's petition are: Patrick H. McQuillan, Upland; Allan A. Barr, Upland; Leamon L.

Kearney, Ontario; E. Clyde Smith, Ontario; Norman Lawson, Upland; Vivian S. Kipp, Upland; R. Keith Koehl-Mfc-, Upland; Alvin C. Burkholder, Tjjiland; Glenn M.

Alwood, Upland; Mrs. Ramona E. Finley, Ontario; Leland S. Davidson, Ontario; Burton O. Hogan, Ontario.

Norman H. Springer, Ontario; Arthur I. Peterson, Ontario; C. Norman Abbott, Upland; Robert W. C.

Stoermz, Chino; Glenn B. Doming, Ontario; C. B. Masingale, Alia Loma; Yctta Jones, Fontana; Dorothy A. Parrish, Fontana; Florence C.

Luker, Colton; II. P. Willets, Colton. THE SOll-Off ca GIENDAIE, CAllt. extends just as far as our ability to pay for it.

If we spend more of our national income than is economically feasible, wc are trif ling with financial collapse and economic disaster. I hats what Russia is hoping for, The magic cleaner- ready to use tary Kimball said in his opening remarks, "are those who have to HOW FAR? "I do not undertake to speak -right from the bottle for the other forces, but I know General Collins could spend more on weapons, manpower and the KRAFT Cottage Cheese NO MIXING NO DRIPPY BUCKETS NO MESS thousand other things the Army Glenn consumes. I know General Vanden- Alvin P. Hunter, Colton W. Emmerson, Redlands; Wilbur Everybody Saves Double at Paul's Lower Prices, Plus Green Stamps Everybody Saves Double at Paul's Lower Prices, Plus Green Stamps berg could order more bombers and fighter planes and train more men.

There are a million ways in which we could spend more money. "The question therefor is: How-far should we go? H. Schowalter, Redlands; Frank Hunt, San Bernardino; George C. Perry, San Bernardino; Robert V. Fullerton, San Bernardino; Clarence Schonborn, San Bernardino; and Charles H.

Jones, San stay away from home." He brought high praise for Representative Harry R. Sheppard, who shared a place at the head table of the chamber of commerce banquet. PRAISES SHEPPARD "Mr. Sheppard is a great congressman and a credit to California," said Kimball. Chamber President James N.

Robinson introduced a head table list of 30 men and women, after the invocation by Chaplain Martin Luther Thomas of San Bernardino's Norton Air Force base and presentation of Queen Shirley Jeanne Honeycutt by Earnist M. McCook, president of the 1950 National Orange Show. At the speaker's table wore Undersecretary Kimball and Mrs. Kimball; Mr. McCook; Mr.

and Mrs. Guthrie; Mayor and Mrs. syu I "We cannot be blind to the eco Signing Smallwoods petition omi ahimv nf 1h( nation In nav. rou JUL tmu(i were: Greta M. Pitts, John B.jNnt.

CAn we be neglectful of our Mayo, Frank M. Pipitone, Anthony fl.jpnds overseas. "We must be alert to the threats against our peace and freedom. t. DiCario, Bert JJ.

Alton, raw Annabil, Roger J. Wiegman, O. F. Bruce, Amelia S. Askew, Frank C.

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Bertrandias, director of flying safety for the U. S. Air Force, now stationed in San Bernardino, and Mrs. Bert-trandias; Col. Lewis R.

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marker; Arthur II. Rude, executive vice-president of the Aerojet corporation, and Mrs. Rude; M. M. Gil-man, corporation vice-president, and Mrs.

Gilman; Bob Rice, traveling secretary of the Pittsburgh Pirates; Walter Murphy, personnel director of the Aerojet corporation, and Mrs. Murphy; Frank H. Mogle, chairman of the board of county supervisors, and Mrs. Mogle; T. Edward Beehan, Aerojet treasurer, and Mrs.

Beehan; William Zisch, corporation general manager, and Mrs. Zisch, and Mrs. James N. TOUR SHOW BUILDING After bright and brief variety entertainment on the Swing auditorium stage, a preview ot the Orange Show's stage program, the more than 500 banqueters toured the show buildings for an early look at the exhibits. Many of the gleaming golden displays were getting their finishing touches as the banquet program progressed last night.

Al Herman, singing blackface comedian and master of ceremonies, directed the brief show, consisting of songs by Patricia Lynn, accompanied by Gordon Robinson, and a Spanish singing, dancing and tumbling act by the Bandoneon trio. b. 35c SUDS 1 I Lge. I Pk i flgnggft I 15c I PORK STEAKS Fresh lb. 49C WIENERS 39c HAM Minced Ib.

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Dale for beginning construction on the school buildings was given by Dr. Frank O. Evans, the board's building consultant. There Lsrqe, Ripe Slicing Toma toes 2 lbs 2 5 U. S.

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303 Can FRUIT COCKTAIL 17 No- 303 Can Tomatoes 2 can 20c i was no indication how large the school would be, but Dr. Evans had estimated earlier that 175 to 200 students would be ready to move in as soon as a school could be completed in the area. It was contemplated by the board that savings in the administration of the junior high school could be effected by running it as a unit with the Lake Arrowhead elementary school, with one principal and one administrative office. Savings would also result from discontinuance of transportation needs. The board also agreed to study what the Lake Arrowhead representatives called the "inequable" school tax structure.

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