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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 16

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Ang. 21, 1958 NEWS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE NAVY'S CORONA PROPERTY SEEN AS TRAINING STATION TOP STORIES RDM ALUPOINTS IN THE NATIONS URCtST COUNTY (PT-3) -S-rT B- 4 -THE DAILY SUN UuTidergiroyimdl -SxpBosioin! CORONA The Navy has post Cloud of Dust CME NAMES ASSISTANT DENTISTRY PROFESSOR i t-sA'fr ft SA ith officials of the Navy Department," reported. Saund, "concerning the possible future use of the Corona Naval Hospital. The procedure of declaring the hospital 'surplus' is being carried out within the Navy Department. I have been informed that the procedure has been temporarily deferred until Nov.

1 while a study of the hospital facilities can be made by the Navy for pdssible poned placing the Corona Naval Hospital on its surplus property list and Congressman D. S. Saund's office in Washington said that it is being considered as a "permanent training installation." Navy spokesmen in Washington said that the surplus declaration has been halted until Nov. 1, and possibly longer. To Rise 1,000 Feet in Desert his wife and two children.

He is a member of the Omicron Kappa Upsilon honor fraternity, a member of the American Society of Dentistry for Children, and an associate member of the American Assn. of Orthodontists. use as a permanent training in stallation the Imperial Val- VICTORYTLLE Monday, Oct. ley congressman reported. j6, at 4 p.m "I was told that Navy That's the time and Victor Val The Navy's decision has added impetus to reports that a new and permanent installation may be put in the hospital facilities.

Congressional candidate John Babhage cf Riverside indicated in a press conference at Corona on Aug. 12 that he knew of future plans of the Navy to use the visited the hospital a week is the place. For more than LOMA LINDA Full-time appointment of Thomas J. Zwem-er, D.D.S., as assistant professor of orthodontia in the College of Medical Evangelists School of Dentistry wras announced this week, week. The 33-year-old dentist arrived in Southern California last week from Marquette University in Milwaukee, where he has headed the department of children's dentistry.

Dr. Zwemer received his den tal degree from the University of Illinois in 1350 and a master of science degree in dentistry from Northwestern University in 1954. He has been at Marquette since 1955. Accompanying Dr. Zwemer are two ago and Navy headquarters an hour the air attack will con tinue.

Rut it will all be make be here (in Washington) has mapped aerial photographs and otber data to consider in its study." lieve. This time. "It will be the first practice Glcndale Bov Killed In Riverbed Plunge LOS ANGELES (UPI) A Glen-dale boy who celebrated his 12th birthday 24 hours before i was killed when he fell 40 feet from a railroad trestle to the Los Angeles riverbed while on a pigeon hunting expedition. The dead youth wag identified as George IL Mauras. Navy officials in Washington I alert the valley will have had He tolrl Coinna city officials wouldn't mmmpnt on wW L-inH said Civil Defense District Direc tor Gaylord Widney.

It will -also be the first use of of "permanent training installation" was being considered. Capt. McLaughlin said that representatives from the Pasadena test section had reinspected the property a short while ago. live explosives in the Southland. Adding to the realism will be an underground charge to be set off -C0LT0N- that the Navy "had a definite use in the offing for the defunct naval hospital.

Hp said the remaining 170 acres of the hospital would remain in Navy hands. (Original acreage of the hospital was 760 acres. Capt. Robert McLaughlin, commanding officer of the Corona Naval Ordnance Laboratory, which abuts the hospital property, said representatives from the Navy's underwater test section in Pasa somewhere in the desert. The mushrooming cloud of dust will be visible everywhere in the valley, according to Col.

E. J. Bradley commander nearby. George Air Force Base. It is expected to reach 1,000 feet.

Flashing F100 jet fighters from George will add to the realism of the mock attack by simulating Peach Growers May Benefit From Citrus Technique dena were to take another look' EL RIVERSIDE A disease-control technique developed for citrus may prove effective on a major at the property yesterday. Congressman Saund's administrative assistant Robert Farrow rrported from the Capitol that the congressman was following the situation carefully, "I am keeping in close touch Ph. TA 5-1950 Ph. TA 5-1950 plenty your peach industry problem, Univer sity of California scientists be -PARKING Treription SHOPPING AREA Corefully Filled Headquarters "Where the Wise Economize" lieve. RIALTO Effective control of Rhizopus rot on peaches can probably be fc s'T'-1 Jr 1 obtained by ammonia gas fum igations similar to those used in enemy planes in an air siege of Victorville.

Motion pictures of the activity will be taken. SCHEDULE LISTED This is the way things will happen: At exactly 4 p.m., the yellow alert will be sounded by volunteer fire departments in Adelan-to, Victorville, Apple Valley and Lucerne Valley. It wijl be a tfcree-minute blast of the. sirens. In this case it will mean that an atomic or hydrogen bomb has been exploded over Los Angeles.

It means that two million persons will have died and preventing certain diseases on cit GETS INSIDE ACHING MUSCLE TISSUE rus fruits, experiments on the Riverside campus indicate. I. L. Eaks, J. W.

Eckhert and i-fW LABOR DAY WEEK. END AHEAD C. N. Roistacher of the departments of plant biochemistry and (CJUYDil IN HIALTO 123 So. Riverside Ave.

COMPLETE HOWE FURNISHINGS pathology obtained good control fL-r Jf I of rot on peaches by two TAKE ALONG THE SIDEWINDERS Included on Fleming Park's bowl program at Colton tonight six hour fumigations with am I rlf3L. that another Sli million will be monia at about 250 parts per will be a quartette, The Sidewinders, who are members. of the Paradise Valley Chapter of A KODAK 2v: gin pouring onto the high desert in about 50 minutes. CAMERA JJ It could also mean that enemy the SPEBQSA. In the picture are, left to right, top row, Dan Jorginson, lead singer, from San Bernardino; Jay Wright, bass, director of the group; left to right bottom row, Dennis Nagle, baritone; and Dick Dixon, tenor.

Tney w'" present a program of old ballads and songs, featuring the harmony of' male voices generally associated with the "barber shop quartettes' of other days. planes are due to arrive in two Goes thru the skin to kill pain right where it hurts! 1.49 Nationally Advertise or three hours, and that there is time to evacuate. million in concentration. No fruit injury was apparent. With severe inoculations of the rot under experimental conditions, they found high dosages were necessary.

Slight fruit injury resulted. Extensive field testing and statistical evaluation will be needed before commercial applications of these preliminary results can be made, the Riverside scientists In this case, time will be tele tack, its aftermath and directions scopedI A red alert will follow jM PHONE JR54477j within a few minutes. That will With County Men in Service Army Sgt. l.C. Archie W.

CoxJacquelene, lives" at 12986 9th for survival. The California Highway Patrol will set up a roadblock at the county fairground in Victorville oe a tnree-minute wavering or IM Ml moaning blast of sirens across has been selected for a course Chino, attended Chaffey Ju- and will route all vehicles into Inior College. His parents live at warn. FREE ESTIMATE CARPET DRAPES OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS and out of the area (which, in an the valley. ATTACK IMMINENT That will mean that attack is imminent within minutes.

There is no time for anything -FONTANA- actual disaster will be a staging area where registration cards of instruction in Thai at the Army Language School in Monterey. Sgt. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cox, 26342 6th Highland, will be trained during the year-long KODAK RftUiH CAMERA 0 New low price for a genuine Kodak miniature! 1870 W.

Arrow Highway, Upland. Army Pvt. Juan Luevano, ai 1956 graduate of Redlands fjenior High School and son of Mr. and Mrs. Refugio S.

Luevano, 421 W. un Redlands, recently participated in a field training exercise in Germany. will list identification, address and occupation of each occupant). The mock alert will come one day after closing of the Oct. 1-5 course to act as translator or in but to take cover immediately.

Smaller bombs will rain on the air base and on Victorville. About an hour later, the BLUE terpreter, to converse freely and to read and write the language. county fair. Marine Pvt. Raul F.

Bonillas, IN 3 GREAT SERVICES tSS son of Mr; and Mrs. Tom Bonil UPHOLSTERING RIBB0N He Was Bulldozed MAYSVILLE, Ky. (AP) Just a Few Left BABY CAN CAN PANTIES SPECIAL $1.00 CHECK ON OUR PARTY CENTERPIECE RENTALS las of 9722 Main Cucamonga, finished four weeks of individual CARPETING UPHOLSTERING combat training July 30 at the In downtown Victorville, firemen will be righting blazes which have broken out in several places. Hordes of "injured" wili be flooding into first aid stations and into a hospital hastily set up at the junior high school. STAY INDOORS Residents will be asked to stay indoors during the hour-long Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California.

IFR I PORTRAIT 1 With $5.00 8 Purchase 1 The Army recently promoted Thomas Rudy was blown off his bulldozer while constructing a pond. It wasn't the wind, but a gush of natural gas caused when Rudy's dozer brolce a 6-inch, high pressure gas line. The gas continued to roar for three hours before workmen shut it off. Teddy E. Slape to private first DRAPERIES Top Qualify Workmanship Guaranteed 32 Years Experience class.

Pfc. Slape, whose wife, Jo alert or "all clear" will be sound-' ed. That is a one-minute blast, followed by another minute of Hence This will be repeated several times. i But during that hour, these things will be happening: The area will be covered by radioactive fallout all make believeand monitoring equipment and crews headed by Grant Rhin-er will patrol the area. The National Guard Reserves and sheriffs reserves will patrol utility companies, gas storage tanks, markets, preventing sabotage, looting, breaking up riots.

SURVIVAL BROADCASTS Radio station KAVR will broadcast spot announcements frequently, informing the public of the at- Ann, lives at 408 W. Locust Ontario, is serving with the 46th Infantry in Germarry. REDLANDS alert. Civil defense headquarters, in the community center building, will be humming with activity. CD Director Widney said that a meeting he attended in San Bernardino Tuesday brought the most current information that Army Pfc.

Ronald W. Chaney recently completed the 25-week field radio repair course at the Southeastern Signal School, Fort FISHERMEN HERE'S No Money Down 3 fears to Pay Free Estimates ir WE GIVE ZtH- GREEN STAMPS BLUE RIBBON UPHOLSTERING 8871 Sierra Fontanel YA 2-5312 Gordon, Ga. Pfc. Chaney, the March Air Force Base, member YOUR CHANCE! of the Strategic Air Command network, is now listed as "No. 1 target even ahead of Los Ange LOMA LINDA son of Mrs.

K. Chaney, 12966 5th Chino, was graduated from Chino High School in 1953. Wayne E. Mount, electronics technician 3.C., USN, was serving I'M aboard the USS Pocono when she took part in the landing of a battalion of Marines at Beirut, Lebanon. Mount's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Everett L. Mount, reside at 321 E. 1st Rialto. Army Pfc.

Perry J. Stickles Jr. les. "This means that Victor Valley would be hit by radioactive fallout in less than an hour," he pointed out. 4 GREETINGS STOWE, Vt.

(UPI) Even as a civilian Germaine LeRiche, 22, had a gripe against Army life. While he was off taking his pre-induction physical. LeRiche's i farmhouse burned to" the ground. participated recently in a joint iiuimwfiiniiiuM'ia iirrmrtl im u- 'pW Mil I "if 1 liv- Army Air Force maneuver in Kansas. Pfc.

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