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The Colton Courier from Colton, California • 2

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The Courier jt' Monday, November 6, 1961 Page 2 Rofarians Hear VC Swings into Week Of Homecoming Events About Idenfa-Ki I Vaiiv n1 l' A evv Visual methods of of suspects use of the ldenta Kit was if Capt. Percy Sellas of Olfiee at the Collort Voice Of America Reports Jam Win WASHINGTON (UP1) The They hud not been told of the truth is great and shall prevail. anxiety in the rest of the world, A massive radio effort lo tell of the increase in radioactivity, of appeals from other countries the Russian people about tile identification through the the topic the Sheriffs Rotary meeting Friday. Capt. Sellas of the Records and Identification section described the kit as a S300-ayear lease arti- cle which takes the description of a suspect and puts into a lorm that can lie identified by making composite or line (hawing.

A) maximum of six billion pictures, can bt. drawn with the kit. Sellas said. He described the kit as the "latest word in law enforce- I nicnt." Capt. Sellas said this new devise I was now in use in most of the States, in Scotland Yard.

Parts. 1 and Germany, lie believes it will soon be used all over the world Presiding at Frtuay meeting was Kay Hultzendirlf in the ah seme of H. Palmer Willcls. president. Herbert Auest, program i chairman, introduced tile speaker I San Bernardino Valiev College The float.

each Use work of swings into a week of Home- a student organization, "ill coming activities today. judged between 7 and 7:30 m. Blue-eyed blonde haired Karen as they circle (he stadium track Deal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The winning entries will be all-Kenneth V.

Ityal, was elected nounced during a gala half time L'qmecoming queen and will reign show. The show will include a inn-c the festivities which will be sical presentation by the college Climaxed Friday night when the band, under the Valley College football squad meets Paul Oxley: an Indian tribal the Santa Ana College team in the dance by Gene Lit her, and the Orange Show stadium. Attending Queen Karen as prin- her court, cesses will be Ksther I.awrence of A -sue a 1 fl 1 1 cn Body vice- Yucaipa; Marlene Anderson and president Kalph Wilson will serve Judy Williams, both of Redlands: as master ul cere monies. and Carol Croxson and Bail, both of San Bernardino. A luncheon is scheduled todav for the queen.

Other activities include a bonfire rally Thursday at 7.30 pm. and an Alumni lun cheon'Priday in honor ol past college captains. T-hfa' jear, the parade, complele with Moats, marching hands and dignitaries will be confined to the 1 grounds of the National Orange Show grounds. In past years, the parade formed in Pioneer Park and moved to the stadium. San Bernardino Mayor Donald G.

(Bud) will serve as honorary marshal of the activities at the stadium. presentation of Qtnen Karen and direction of JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY officials Ben Laugh ton( left) and Cy Johnson (right) present keys to new Dodge Dart to Dr. C. Weynard Bailey, superinte ndent of the Colton High District. The car will be used by the driver education students this year.

(Courier Photo) for an mil to the testing, of scientists' fear for the future of mankind. Use Eight Languages Using Ihe theme 'Tiave you been told Ihe Voice abandoned its regular programming and began eight hours of almost Continuous broadcasting about the Soviet it'icUar tests at pm. Moscow lime (11 am. EST) Sun-dav. It med as many as 52 transmitters generating si-tne watts to get the word to the Russian neonle in eight languages English.

Russian, Vkranian, Georgian, Armenian, Lithuanian, Estonian and Latvian. The concentration of broadcast signals, equal lo more than 8V of the strongest S. radio stations, was the greatest ever aimed at the Iron Curtain, lt included a milliim-vvatt medium wave signal from the VOA transmitter in Munich as well as short wave transmissions. The VOAs barrage was augmented hv a similar broadcast concentration from Radio Liberty, a privat.ly supported network beaming programs to the Soviet i Union. Broadcast Conditions Good I Radio Liberty used transmitters i in Western Europe and the Ear East with a total power of 1.3UU.-buo watts on 24 frequencies to broadcast repctedlv the true story to the Russians in five I languages.

I To keep the truth from their own people, the Communists used 2,000 pamming transmitters in an 1 effort to biot out the VGA and Radio Liberty broadcasts. But Voice officials said broadcast con-I ditions were unusually good. Mot-I itors in Washington even picked up a 35-kilowatt rt lay station in Ceylon aiming its message to central Russia. I There were no estimates on I how many Russians have been able to hear the broadcasts. I VOA officials hoped, however, i that those who did hear them would spread the word to th Fellow Rus-ians.

Will Circuit Use ETV Valley Closed College Open In Wake 01 Ship's Explosion The primary interest of the college administration and faculty is in the un-campus teaching of regular first and second year college courses. The schools use of the TV system will be devoted almost exclusively to the I casting of courses for its own. 'Pefer Pen' Opens Tonight "Peter San Bernardino Civic Light Opera Association' first production of the season, opens tonight at San Bernardino High School auditorium promising to delight ail ages of the audience. Ruta Lee, sparkling redhead who sang leadinq roles in "South Pacific" and "Kiss Me stars as "Peter Pan" in the musical which will be presented each night through Saturday at 8 p.m. Paul Craik will play Mr, Darling of the Darling family whose children, Wendy, John and Michael are enchanted the highflying Peter Pan, Craik later portrays Captain Hook.

Billy Barty plays Smee, the diminutive pirate. In addition, there will be Nana, a furry dog who doubles as a nurse for the Darling children) Tinker Bell, the msoic "something" that flickers into their heart and the mean old alligator who strikes fear into Captain Hook's heart, not to mention a complete evening of good music and entertainment. Cal Poly Student From Loma Linda To Go On Field Trip Charles Iwin Smith, son of Mr and Mrs Nolan Smith. 1UC5 Artesia St Linda, is one of 60 students who will attend a California State Polytechnic College field trip to the Button-willow area on Nov. 4 The trip Arthur's invasion in the rout of was arranged lo give field vrops oa which resisted ir.

th rout of students a look at the Sat Joa 'he loir muni-' rrm.es so near quin Valley Agriculture worlds revulsion at their government's niicli ar testing apparently broke through intensive Soviet jamming Sunday. The Voice ol America (VO A), which serl Ihe special Sunday punch on the airwaves, said preliminary reports indicated the Communists were unable Jo block most of Ihe 80 frequencies used in the unparalleled broadcasts. So far, the only news the Soviet citizens have received from their government about its nuclear tests was Premier Nikita clievs ricent remark at the Communist party congress that Russia had exploded a bomb of more than 50 megatons. Speed Zone Changed On Slate Route 74 The speed limit on State Sign Route 74 beginning at Kirliv street i near the west city limit of Ilemot i mil continuing easterly to near Georgia street in Valle Vista, will I tie revised, according to C. V.

California Division of Highways in San Bernardino. A study con-i ducted bv engineers of the Calif-j ornia Division of Highways indi- cates a revision in limits of existing spied zones and reductions i of sliced zones in some areas is 1 necessary for the safe and order ly flow of traffic through Hus area. The California Highway Patrol and the Hemet Police Department concur in Ihcse vised speed zones, which will become effective with the placing of signs in about pharmacist Base Bernardino an "Outstanding Performance Rating" by Major General Ren I Funk, I'SAF, Base Commander. In making the rating General Funk said, "Your outstanding pi r-formance is a matter of pride to me. I am certain that your work performance will serve as an ex- Gather At College San Bernardino College hosted ,115 representatives of six Southern California junior college evening programs Saturday.

The biennial event, known as (the Southern California Junior College Extended Day Student Government Associaton. was made up i of six workshops dealing with various evening student activities. Colleges participating included. Business, and Sun Diego City. AcjVities during the conference in the school's student A'alU'y East Los Angeles.

Long Gl(v Los Aiveles C'v. Los life and business education buildings. DRIVER BOOKED Dinzel Irene S-hiezler of Rialto was booked into Jail here for investigation of drunk driving. She was arrested at 8th and I. Saturday night.

San Bernardino Valley College successful getting presently plans its Channel 24 mitt.r operations in terms of larg. ly The $21,000 transmitter antenna on campus receivers. the same campus coverage as the I The E-TV station will 1 18 (too single-wire and telephone provide lower cost coverage of the work pole dosed circuit system school's 59 classrooms and 61 la would boratories than would a dosed Csing circuit cable system, college ofh-I rials said. Two of the schools newer havt conduit systems lor closed circuit, however, the cables rot been pulled in. Both the chemistry building and the new business education building were pLnnt-d with ETV mind.

To cable the 80-acre campus complete vwh amplifiers and tel must ephurie poles between build ngs would cost upwards of $118,000 duiiars. The same system below ground would cost abut S50.000 1 mor. President H. Sheffield Th- school will he spending a-buu: it 4 UoU for camera, lighting. and production equip and production equipment and this would be legally possible on a strictly closed circuit system, the school could probably savi Slu.OuO to S21.000 on the camera lighting and production eouipment but this sav ing would be more than ab-orbid in the cost of wiring (he campus, Sheffield said.

"The reason that the college purchase the more expensive camera and production, equipment is that. aside from improved picture quality, a broad uc television station must meet Federal Communications is-ion specifications, even though is used for limited audience coverage, waid Sheffield. The school already owns an an- regularly enrolled, students and as an aid to its regular classroom teachers. rtriiS i Horton Pharmacist will cover much of the eastern end of the San Bernardino Valley as well as the campus proper, and thus other schools, as well as community groups, should bt able to use the station when it is not in si rvtce for college courses." three weeks. Awarded Honors Ki nneth M.

Raynor, chief at Norton Air Force and a member of the San County Pharmaceutical Association has been awarded (Continued from Page 1) Manv of the steamer's lifeboat have been found fl 'Vng empty, the station said. The British freighter Duiham Trader was reported to have res cued six men and a Finnish ship two others. In London, the Clan Line Com pany, owners of the ship, said at least one crewman was dead, six Dr W.iliam Thomas of Ap- have been rescued and 61 were pie Valiev vv ,11 -eok 'he Republi-missing. The vessel was reported cation nominal ott lor charter to the British In- sion.il -cut h-ld bv Congressman (Ha Company. Harry Sheppard The ship carried 14 Euronean Thomas.

39. announced his i n-, officers, mostlv British and Scot- lent to file for the pr.mary elec-tish, and 4 Skistani crewmen ntx: in a news release the company said. issued by his eampa.gn headquarters located Victorville. 1 Thomas a rt, ember of the Republican Central Committee and has been a resident of this rTSLSESXT M- the Past seven vears. Doctor Thomas was born in eld.

fihnois Heavy seas lashed bv winds i fiiliov.ing graduation he accept- that have swept the area smre i ed a c.iimi-a.un at Lt ijg in the I'mted States Medical Corps He served a a medical until the fail of 1334 He participated in General Mac Graveside Rites Held At Redlands Graveide strxices were held to dav at Hillside Memorial Park Comm-, I lenna tower one that it uses I its FM station. The tower will now be u-ed to support both the FM and TV antennas "For a number of years there has been general agreement that the college wouid eve dually make use ol television in its leaching Sheffield said. "Build- Ling-' and evin individual class When?" jrccu zone change due REDLA DS SPEED Since the opening of Slate Sign Route 38 to the resort ar- a of the San Bernardino mountains, additional traffic has made it necessary to revi-e sneed zones on a portion of this highway begmn- ing in Redlands about of a Cemeterv. Redlands for Peter tnple and incentive to other em-Staphor-t, 95, who died Eridav at ployees. and 1 know that you will a San Bernardino hospital.

Kok continue your excell, nt work in and Funeral Chapel was the future in charge. Mr. Slauhorst. a native of the Evening Students Tmj transmitting equipment il am! antenna, will eod $21 fM'0 and ihis figure can he cut a College Brown Recovers From Flu Bout 1 I I rooms and labs have been plan s.rRMEXT I PI i with TV in The contra-Eimunl Brown, recovering! from bn.it the flu. was re-por'i'd feebng muen today.

versy reflected in lwth the faculty and the trustees arose when the question came down to "Hour, and Doctors Bailie Epidemics In British Honduras victory in Smi'h Kmea He was recommended for the Rrnnze Star commending lo- work in the treatment lit heavy Korean civilian e- I1" we decorated with the RenuMie ef K-. Tea's third highest mdiurv award and was present-BELIZE. British Honduras ml dh I citation (CPI) Doctors battled dysen- from Synghm.m Rhee tery and possible epidemics of 'j he doctor is married and has pneumonia and typhoid todav to five ihih'rcn rang.ng in age from prevent a further los of life in 18 'n 16 years. His llaltie The toll of yi- Jpl graduated last June known dead already is more than from Veter allev High School 290. wuh honors and is now attending Authorities ordered mass crema- Ya'e Ini'er-itv Mrs Thomas, the tions to combat th- rrmnace of former Dra KMlmaster.

is a retyphoid. Doctors said dysmterv gistered nurse anil a native of was prevalent and that a rise in Michigan As Secretary of the Ap the incidence of pneumonia could pie Valiev Republican Women's be expected among survivors of Club she shares her husband in-the killer storm te-est in medic me and politics. British authorities commandeer- When a-ked about his decision Seventh KUet, is one of the ed laborers and trucks to help in to risk damaging his practice fiat's components participating in the immense task of rebuilding by taking this chance in polities, exert.lse wjih units of the Belize. They said all able-bodied he replied. 1 got sick of hearing Gkinaw-a-based Third Marine Divi-men found loitering would be constantly that someone should do slon pressed into work details.

Smith, a recent graduate of Col ton Cnion High School, is a fresh- about the mess we are Netherlands, lived at 903 Colton Ave Redlands, and had been a resident there 26 years. Surv ivors include a stepdaughter, Mrs. D. DeWitt of Redlands' and four grandchildren. William A.

Dayis r' Scrying In Okinawa Army Specialist Four William A Davis Jr. whose wife, Ruth, lives at 25573 Lane lamia Linda, is a member Corps, nt Okinawa. Spec I just I avis. 2b. a med cal iv ot tne i.

Check Our New Fall NO INCREASE IN PRICES '2 SHAMPOO AND SET 1 i corpsnian in the corps Headquar-mile east ol Orange street to about 'rs Company, entered the Army 4 of a mile west of the htghwav September I960 and completed crossing of Zanja Creek, a basic training at Port Sam Hous- Ea-d Julian drive. ol1- Tex. C. Kane, district engineer Ivis. llve of the California Division of High- Anderson.

Coos Bay attend-wavs in Sin Bernardino, stated Academy in Bat- the following revisions tie Ground, ash, Belore entering were approved by both the Redlands Police I) partnient a' the California Highway l'atrol are the result of an engineering study rMT( cUCn in this area by engineers from'MKfc UU I jMtU the District Office. Speeds are gen- Fire department officials today erally decreased in tmoned are investigating a fire that gutted areas and increased through the a shed vest'Tdav afternoon at 755 Me" tone area. South 5th St. The new speed limits will he The cause is yet undetermined, come effective with the posting ol Twe units from the department signs which is anticipated in responded to the alarm which was about three weeks. I lurned in at 1:55 p.m.

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('trim. Cloude W. McElwam INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE lurctMnr WAlTfR A PPUNOfN. INI. 0 Bov 310 Colton TA $-3103 PHONE TA 5-4831 Brian.

Ij i a I vc-rv tlvv to the dav wl le Caldurma State Employes A-soci- alum Conven'd, After fin.shing I n- talk, he went to the ma' -ion aid was ordered to bed by Ins pin Dr A frecl Allen A spokesman for Hu governor's ofl tee sa.d Brown was it of bed today, ui "good an 1 doing ome work at home. IBs ntnee appoin'nietits have been can, i Bed through edne-iiay 2 Families Saved Sailboai Long beach il'ph Two couples and their two children were rescued inday by another boat after their sailboat, the Zuriel sprang a leak Rescued were Mr. and Mrs. Ce.nge Martin of Img Beach. Iheir daughter, Diane.

11. and Mr. dnd Mrs Don Reeves of Costa I Mesa and tht ir son. Mark. 12 FLIGHT SAFETY CHIEF PROMOTED Sydney D.

Berman, technical director of flight safety research in Ihe office of the Deputy Inspector General for Safety at Norton Air Forci Base, has been promoted, making him the highest graded ei-! vilian employe at Norton. Berman, internationally recog-1 nized as an aircraft accident in- 1 vestigation specialist, is now Has-, sif led in a position generally equi- valent to the military rank of major general. He resides with his wife a rt I 'hree children in Rialto. i DELL'S DRIVE-IN Tostadas Burgers Tacos TA 5-2324 then. Orders Accepted Closed Tuesdey 531 SO.

LA CADENA, COLTON in It seems that we always want a the oilier fellow to stick his neckiLUvaAL NAVTAAAN out to save our own. I decided MN EXERCISE could no longer lay hack watting for someone else to risk his posi-! James smothers, fireman ap-tmn for the liberty and safety of prenlil.e Navy, son of Mr my family I determined to actual-, and Mrs Blake Smothers of ly put my money, time and ener-l280 i Col- gies where my mouth was and)(on js a part in run for public office. 1 know- it may Exerf i-Mf "Warm Up, a joint nav-well cost me my livelihood but if amphibiou. operation in Americans had always played the okinawa area, while sieving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Princeton. The Princeton, a unit, of the powerful Seventh Fleet, is one of the fleet's components participating in game fearful of losing, this Nation would not have moved west of the! Allegheny Mountains." The doctor noted Congressman! Sheppard's fine record of twenty-j five in the House, yili Hair cutting, ttyiing, coloring, bleaching, permanents end pickup curls our specialty.

All work guaranteed. Workers continued to pull bodies of victims from debris-strewn mudflats. Open 5:30 Show at 4:30 Children Under 12 Free Walt Disney's "GREYFRIARS BOBBY In Color with Donald Crisp 2nd Big Hit THE PIT ANO THE PENDULUM Vincent Price In Color I SHOW ST AWT UN ItRNAMtNf TRI-CITY DRIVE-IN rvy Ml Cwtw tJQTv rt usni 1 EASELINE drive-in MIN a MINI Open tl Rock Co Hit Pi Our deep personal concern with the funeral arrangements for your loved one is evidenced by our attention to every detail, however small. years devoted to the specialty of Appropria turns. "If it is mark "of" trac representation to specialize as a Legislator, then my specialty will be the promotion of individual liberty, he said.

ULi I New Concept tn Terror "THf MASK" Co Hit Of SHonco" te exercise with units of the Okinawa-based Third Marine Divi Mon' FALL KILLS BOY NEWHALL (UPI) Glenn Alden Du Perault. 7, North Hollywood was killed Sunday when a horse he and his father. Gene, were rid ing stumbled and fell near S. 99, sheriff's deputies reported. Deputies said the youth died from head injuries.

Columbia Band Studios Spocializing in Xhildron'a Musical Education Ph. TA 5-3536 145 Wt Colton jKnopsnyder Mortuary ESTABLISHED 1908 6 STYLISTS Evelyn Coleman Marla Reyea Ruth Cantrall Polly Lopes Gartruda Harnandei Franc as Donnally (owner 404 NO. 7TH ST, COLTON THE 6 00 Show at 31) M. Hudson Pori Day "RILLOW TALK" In Color Cary Grant, Tony Cmtl RATION MTTICOAT" (Color) BEAUTY MART 495 No. 8th Colton TA 5-4224 guuinmnMwwuuwviNuumAAanNuuuuuwuuvggwuuguti..

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