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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • 8

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8 REDLANDS CALIORNIA I A JANUARY ft 1953 Bomb Threat ails To Alarm American People When the President of the United States publicly acknowledged this week for the first time that we have developed a hydrogen bomb his words should have shaken the country like an earthquake Yet the news created no more than passing attention the arrival of Churchill probably holding more reader interest While the news of the Hiroshima atomic bomb broke with a stunning shock in the final days of World War II the Bomb story has come out bit by bit until everyone has been conditioned to the idea that this super weapon would inevitably be developed Turning to our files we find that as long ago as November 28 1950 the Atomic Energy Commission announced that a huge site had been selected near the Savannah River in South Carolina for plants which hydrogen bomb explosives will be At a Pentagon press conference June 13 1951 the top atomic experts reported that the April May tests at Eniwetok Atoll all the way across the to of the hydrogen bomb In September The president asked for more funds to complete the South Carolina drogen bomb Last June Sen Brien McMahon pledged that if elected President he would order the manufacture of and implied that the al ready knew how to make them The New York Herald Tribune in the same week announced that a super would be touched off at Eniwetok late in the Early in November numerous newspapers published letters from residents of their various localities who claimed that from one vantage point and another they had seen the explosion of an Bomb On No vember 16 the Atomic Energy Commission virtually confirmed that it had exploded a hydrogen bomb by announcing recent operations at Eniwetok experiments contributing to thermonuclear weapons Dr Harold Urey Nobel Prize A Bomb scientist said it like official language for a successful Truman in his speech this week used the same round about phraseology Who would have thought only seven years ago that our people could read of a new era of destructive power dwarfing Hiroshima in one moment and casually turn in the next to the comics TV Hearings On Trial The new of the House of Representatives Joseph Martip Jr has lifted the 10 month black out on television radio and newsreel cover of House Committee hearings He will leave it to each com mittee to decide for itself what coverage will be allowed But the committees may find that under the check and balance system of government the courts will have the last word to say The ederal District Court for the District of Columbia recently acquitted two Congressional Com mittee witnesses of contempt charges holding them fully justified in refusing to answer any questions in the presence of a battery of microphones and cam eras The court takes a sane view of public proceedings the purpose of which is to prevent governmental officials from doing things they would not do if the people were aware of their activities However a hearing becomes an inquisition when the witness is blinded by lights confronted by numerous mikes and zeroed in by TV cameras Not even professional Hollywood movie actors are compelled to perform under such stage fright inducing circumstances since their performances arc planned and rehearsed in advance Committees of Congress will cither exercise discre tion in allowing their hearings to become or find the courts cracking down on them harder Undiscovered Country (Detroit Tews) announcement she no longer will take back native sons who migrate to America and are later given the rush for their misbehavior poses a problem involving disposal of such undesirables as rankie Costello and Joe Adonis We may also find ourselves stuck with Serge Rubinstein the fast money artist At the same time the question offers attractive possibilities for a new parlor game in which the par ticipants try their imagination at setting up some mythical land as a dumping place for sleazy charac ters who exploit our hospitality the detriment of our atmosphere or any who toy with the idea a hint may be found in what Shakespeare had in mind when he wrote of undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler Anyhow the dubious nature of the gents we find it expedient to ship back to their original environment demands that any country dreamed up for them be low very low lower even than Lower Slobovia The Newsreel ByHvwfe Babies are being born on television and expectant mothers now will keep No 2 pancake make up in the little suitcase of necessities and order the cab driver to hurry to whichever is nearer the hospital or the studio It be true that Science devotes all its time to destructive pursuits since'' in the 8 seven years it took to advance from the atomic to the hydrogen bomb it has im proved the same soap chip eight times ZuWho's Next Into The Bear Pit? With a Grain Of Salt By rank and Bill Moore Hester a typhoon with a mean but not vicious disposition roared steadily toward Guam one day last week Upon approaching the is land she decided not to wreck it and veered to the south making a 120 mile detour was really a poorish sort of typhoon if you measure by the amount of damage done (4 houses wrecked crops destroyed) and the poor showing of the wind velocity (70 reports Alexander (Sandy) Power in a letter to his parents Dr and Mrs Walter Power Mariposa drive But it did give Sandy and his wife Heloise the experience of a typhoon emergency without actual threat to their lives came home Tuesday after he wrote long after the signal that meant the storm was 12 hours away We got the house ready taking down all the pictures' putting things into clos ets and rolling up the rug ran the bow of the car right up against the 2x6 wooden bulk head that forms the end of the carport to protect the vital radia tor' and motor Then I ran to a pickup truck that I had been using up against the stern of my car and blocked all wheels went to bed at 10 but I woke up at 1:30 am and went outside for a look In spite of the overcast I could see quite well be cause of the bright moon The wind was blowing hard enough to take the limbs of our papaya and there were breakers in the harbor They had sent the big vessels out to sea and the medium ones at anchor were lit up like Christmas trees breakfast I nailed up the outside canvas curtains as best I could Later the Public Works people came around with canvas and lath and sealed off all the iiiiiiiiiniLi yV 1 zzgigam BwzWll 11 I McVaught Synd i cate an i places I had missed doing a fine job 8 Wednesday morn ing a sailor came around and told us to get ready to evacuate At 8:30 a bus came and we piled aboard with Periquito books mag azines and Some 'fruit cake We left Pico the dog in the house which we like but which we felt was pretty safe the struc ture being lashed down with half inch wire rope bus continued picking up refugees until it was full and they took us to the huge concrete bar racks which are built to withstand the worst the weather can deal There were finally about 8000 people there but at noon they managed to feed everyone a good hot meal had brought people from all over the place Guamanians ilipino workers naval personnel stretcher patients and laboring women Two babies were born of children were there and they just considered it ond big party fighting bawling sliding on the walks playing cops and robbers and generally raising bedlam all the noise inside we could hardly hear the typhoon six they passed the word that Hester had definite ly gone by We went home found that everything was all right in cluding the dog and proceeded to a New eve party at the home of a friend morning we found all the leaves were stripped off the plants we call boondock: which gives them a very wintry look We spent most of the day cleaning up out to the point we found the waves were still fantas tically large They were coming from entirely the wrong direction and would smash on the cliff and send spray 50 feet up it rom the house it sounded like big guns being fired Harbor Defense Unit suf fered no damage which is mostly oue to good TARGET PRACTICE MEMPHIS Tenn Bob Shep ard who runs a sports shop said somebody really peppered the duck decoys he had strung on a wire outside his shop The ground around the wooden ducks was lit tered with shotgun shells Redlands Yesterdays IVE YEARS AGO Temperatures Highest 80 low est 48 Country club planning to rebuild clubhouse that burned Youth council planned to partici pate in several activities Eastern Sunkist agents visited here TEN YEARS AGO Temperatures Highest 74 low est 41 announced com mittee for realty board for year Paul Jennings elected head of posse Continued dry weather worried grow ers ITEEN YEARS AGO Temperatures Highest 73 low est 40 Orange groves escape damage in windstorm Several churches to annual meetings soon our motion picture companies could not make scenes in Bear val ley because of lack of One Minute Pulpit And the Lord thy God will cir cumcise thine heart and the heart of thy seed to love the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy soul that thou mayest live 30:6 If thou neglect est thv love to thv neighbor in vain thou professest thy love to God for by tny love to God the love to thy neighbor is begotten and by the love to thy neighbor thy love to God is nour ished Quarles SONS AND SOX Tex When Judge Roy Campbell asked (he mother of two boys whether their stepfather who was seeking to adopt them had any serious faults she re plied that he leaves his socks in the living The court decided this could be over looked TELEVISION riday Jan 9 5:00 2 Thn McCoy ilm 5 Playcrafters Al Jarvis 3 Kate Smith Gene Norman ilm i Webloot 5:15 4 Jump Jump 8 Railroad Club 5:50 4 Doody 5 Cowboy Thrills 7 Jacic Rourke Magic Shop 11 Cartoons 13 Televenture 6:00 4 Peanut Circus 7 News 9 "Valley ol Speed and Sport 6:15 4 Komedy KI uh 7 Jack Owens 6:30 2 News Reserve 8 Beany Time Sheriff John Tel epaper 6:45 2 Perry Como 5 Handy Hints Space Patrol Clete Roberts 7:00 2 Road to ame Boxing 5 Newsreel 7 Reserve 8 Stranger Than iction 9 News 1 1 Success Story reddie Martin 7:15 5 Time for Beany Great ights 9 Movie Quiz 7 :30 4 News TV Univ 8:00 2 Playhouse of Stars Great ights Welk 7 Ozzie and Harriet 8 Amos Andy News "Crooked Road" Playhouse 8:15 4 These Two 1 UCLA USC 8:30 2 Early Bird 4 Herman Hickman China Smith8 Crest Theater Wrestling 8:45 Short Story 9:00 2 riend Irma 4 Big Story 5 Star Theater Mystery Theater Kennedy Heart ot City SATURDAY A 10:00 A 5 News Music 10:30 5 8 The Christophers 11:00 A 7 Space Patrol 8 Ed 11:30 7 Jr Rcdeo 8 Jr Rodeo 12 NOON 5 "ollow That Woman" Smcbiush Theater Mr Wizard 1:00 4 arms Gardens 5 "Red 8 Theater 1:30 Big Picture 8 Pro Bowl Game 2:00 44 "Docks of New 2:30 "Killer 3:00 7 Campus armer 3:30 American Inventory 9:30 Mr Jz Mrs North Aldrich amily 5 "Long Voyage Tales of Tomorrow 8 riend Irma 11 Dude Ranch 10:00 PM TV News Dennis Day Jack Rourke 8 ireside Theater 10:30 2 Chronoscope 4 Dangerous 7 Hank Weaver Big Story 9 News Sports 11 Ladles Alway Win 10:45 2 At ilm 13 Locker Room 11:00 PM "Rocky" 4 News inal Edition 8 Dennis Day 9 Star Time 11 News 13 News Wanted by Police 11:15 4 "Docks of New 11 Sports 11:28 11 11:30 8 Racket Squad 1:00 A News "Born to 7 Beulah Joan Davis 3:15 5 "Jungle Patrol" 4:00 uN This Week Waggy 7 ilm 4 8 Super Circus How It Works 13 "Out of 4:30 2 Learning 4 Laurel Hardy Stu Erwin Acad my Critics Radio Programs The following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their TED 6:45 KHJ Sam Kayes 7:00 KLAC News Music RADIO RIDAY 5:00 Art Baker Pat Bishop KMPC News Sports Elroy Hirsch Red Rowe Bar Ed Murrow 5:15 KLAC Gene Norman News John lynn Virgil Pinkley Tom Harmon 5:30 World We Live In KMPC i ic Chet Huntley KHJ Wild Bill Hickok World Today 5 :45 Sam Balter Elmer Peterson KfiCA News 6:00 News Kaltenborn Sports News Weaver Gabriel Heatter Mr Chameleon News Sports Show Time 6:15 McLaughlin KI News News Elmer Davis Red Rowe 6:30 KI Showtime KMPC Joe Hernandez KECA News Music Behind the Story Amer Dances Music KI Income Tax Music Official Detective KECA Boxing News Cap Cloak room 7:15 Melody 7 :30 KI Swayze lorabel Muir Hits Encores KWB News Cisco Kid Echoes Encores 7:45 Rosary Hour 8:00 KLAC News rost Warning One amily KECA Crime Letter John Steele Ken Railing Lowell Thomas KAC Concert 8:15 KLAC Gene Norman KI News MPG sic 8:30 Basketball USC UCLA Hit Parade KECA Your BI Music Hall Johnny Dollar 9:00 PM KI Town Hal) Party Ozzie Harriet News Lewis Mr Keen KAC Evening Concert 9:30 KI rances arwell Dance Time Corliss Archer Great Day Club 15 9:45 Serenade Jr Miss 10:00 KI News Dance Time Larry inley KECA News Hill KHJ Answer Man Music Joy orever rank Edwards Dr Bailes News Sports 10:30 Dance Time Repeat KECA Moon Music Crowell's Nest Philip Norman 11:00 KLAC News Norman KI News KECA Lawrenee Welk Dance Time News Sports 11:15 Nest KlX pailadium Merry Go Round Believe 11:30 I Joe White I Orchestra 11:45 1 You and World 12 MIDNIGHT Alex Cooper to 5 Music Serenade Larry inley News News Hawthorne Bill Ballance Music to 8 DIfiL LITES TONIGHT TELE TIPS 6:00 KNX Mr Chameleon 7:00 KI Income Tax 7 Jones Cast 8:00 John Steele USC UCLA 7:00 reddie Martin 8:15 UCLA USC 8:30 (7) China Smith 9:00 (2) riend Inna 10:00 (4) Dennis Day SATURDAY A 7:00 A News Haynes Music KMPC KAC News KHJ News 7:15 Clock Watcher KECA Garden or Eden Breakfast Gang 7:30 Haynes at Reins KMPC Magic Talcs News rank Goss 7:15 Knox Manning KHJ News KNX Stw Craig 8:00 A News Stocks KI Music KMPC Clock watcher lying eet KNX News Grnd Cnt Bruce Mcarlane News All Nations Bible KAC Baiter Haynes Markets Sports News Bob Greene Bill KIAC Peter Potter Clock Watcher Man and Music Haven of Rest Give and Take 8:45 Sports News Unity 9:00 A News Haynes Music Clock Watcher Drama Bill Anson i KHJf DlXlC Theater Today Roseroom 9:15 Mirandy 9:30 KLAC News Scout Jamboree KECA Space Patrol Stars Over Hlywd To Vets 9 :45 Cl vi) Defense 10:00 A KLAC News Potter KI Young America Bill Stewart Ira Cook BUI Anson News Music un for A11 Music 10:30 in Met City Hospital KAC Concert 11:00 A News Potter KI Nancy Lee Taylor Bill Stewart Bill Anson Music With Girls 11:30 arm Heme Matinee KNX Meet the: Mrs KHJ arm Conference 12 NOON News Potter arm Reporter KNX News Gardens News Music KAC Concert 12:30 or Listening News Yocam Stuart Craig KHJ Man on arm 1:00 News Music Les Paul Mary ord Music Joe Yocam KECA Opera Pretend Men's Corner KAC Serenade 1:15 Music Accent on String 1:30 Mac McGuire Philip Norman 2:00 Serenade News Music Parade of Hits Ira Cook Show Shop Maurice Hart This Is Living KAC Matinee 2:30 KI Marine Corps Show KECA Drama This Is A KAC Songs 3:00 PM KLAC News Sports 570 Club KECA Ira Cook KHJ Salute to the Nation Parade of Hits KAC KNX News Kaltenborn on Record 3:30 KI Reserve Ranch Boys Sports opera 4:00 News Sports Norman Matinee Santa Ault Ira Cook John lynn Red Rowe KAC Masterpiece 4:15 Hemingway 4:30 rom Dixie Bolero Time Eddie isher News Rancho Sports Way for Youth 1953 by Universal Rndto eatures Tom Danson NOTICE HEARING ON PETITION OR PROBATE WILL AND OR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No 23020 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT THE STATE CALIORNIA IN AND OR THE COUNTY SAN BERNARDINO In the Matter of the Estate of LOTTIE CRAM Deceased Notice is hereby given that the peti tion of Henry Cram for the Probate of Will of Lottie Cram the above named decedent and for the issuance of Let ters Testamentary thereon' to Henry Cram petitioner will be heard at ten ani on January 16 1953 at the court room of Department 'our of the above entitled Court at the court house In the City of San Bernardino in the above designated county and state Dated January 5 1953 HARRY ALLISON Clerk By Edith Campbell Deputy Clerk WALTER HARTZELL Attorney for Petitioner publication Jm 5 1953) NOTICE HEARING ON PETITION TOM PROBATE WILL AND OR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY In the Superior Court of ihe State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Smith Deceased Notice is hereby given that the peti tion of Ruth Jordan for the Probate of Will of Elizabeth Smith the above named decedent anil for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Ruth Jordan petitioner will be heard at ten o'clock AM on riday January 16th 1953 at the court room of Department 4 of the above entitled court at the courthouse in the City of San Bernardino in the above designated county and state: Dated Jan 6th 1953 HARRY ALLISON Clerk By EDITH CAMPBELL Deputy Clerk PAUL WILSON St Redlands Cal Attorney for Petitioner ii Publication: Jan 6th 1953 i CAPITAL WHIMSY ZZ Truman's inal Remarks To Congress Are Those Of Good Loser By rederick Othman i air is fair and got to go where due and even the Republicans had to admit that was a fine sporting document on the state of the union that President Truman sent to Congress He sore at anybody except Joe Stalin He gave his blessings to those of us who voted against him offered his best wishes to Gen Ike and urged that we all maintain faith in our future as Americans This hardly sounded like our Harry been inclined to be a little crochety lately It indicated as he finishes the chore of packing his claw hammer or presidential suits and his wild eyed or vaca tion shirts this is beginning again to look to him like the best of all possible worlds So he wished Ike you me and every other citizen Godspeed In all sincerity I say the same to him I hope he has an elegant time in Independence Mo strolling the streets without a single secret service agent or newspaper report er dogging his footsteps Only thing that pained me a little about his message was the fact that he chose to let somebody else read it have preferred to see Mr Truman standing there with his eyeglasses gleaming owlishly in the spotlights and hear him stumble a little over the bigger words and the longer phrases That was one thing I always liked about Harry He make a speech or even read aloud better than I could As it was Mr sent two copies of his message to Congress which stopped work to listen A reading clerk in the House read the 11000 words to the representatives a dit to did the same for the Senate I chose to hear the presidential re marks from the senatorial press gallery This seems to have been a mistake The reader did his chore in a flat voice he read as rapidly as he decently could and paused not for emphasis but for an occasional gulp of water Not too many senators bothered to sit through the reading This I think was a pity About 25 of them stayed in the room some straining to catch every word some whispering among themselves and some utilizing the time to jot dowp deathless prose of their own Arid then there was Senator Wayne Morse the used to be Republican from Oregon The wispy mustached Morse still had with him his folding chair of green painted tin which he threat ened to place in the center aisle if the Republicans refused to let him sit with them They ignored him he sat in a standard senatorial seat of foam cushioned red leather The clerk had read about 10 min utes of President state ment and except for him the vast gold trimmed chamber was as quiet as the night before Christmas It was then that Senator MorSe jumped up and demanded orderly conduct on the part of his cohorts He said he wantedvto hear the message The other gentlemfen blinked in surprise Morse subsided and the clerk droned on Maybe I complain too much about the lat reading ability he had to function without benefit of micro phone The Senate operates on the theory that every senator' is endowed by nature with his own amplifier After about an hour and a half the clerk got to Mr clos ing phrase: him (Ike) to you to all my fellow citizens I say God speed May God bless our country and our Made a fellow feel a good deal better somehow about the Ynan who turned out to be a good loser IN HOLLYWOOD Jerry Lewis Doctors Warn Against One all Too Many By Erskine Johnson II Exclusively Yours: Jerry Lewis has been warned by his medics to cut down on those comedy falls or else pay the same price as Red Skelton ailments which put him on the operating table are direct ly attributed to his tumbles and Jerry has been told that he may be next on the list for the men in white The grapevine may be twisting but Leslie denying there is a big rift' in her marriage to George Hormel the ham heir Dis playing a wide gold wedding band she assured me there would be no separation or Lita Grey Chaplin ex wife of Charley is resuming her night club singing career in March or the last two years been a Holly wood agent Printed reports that Red Skel ton is groanihg over young Timmy scene stealing in are false Red literally shoved the kid into the' camera throughout the film then gifted him with a $300 watch The scored again in the top money making stars of the year poll of the Motion Pic ture Herald ame audit of the box office Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are the tops followed by Gary Cooper John Wayne Bing Corsby Bob Hope James Stewart Doris Day Gregory Peck Susan Havward and Randolph Scott Kirk Douglas has been dating Gene Tierney in Paris but says Gene talks only about Pier Angeli The guy is nuts about The plush mansion in which Bette Davis lives in is the home of the pro ducer Bert riediob Star own home was too modest to be photographed! Preview flashes: A film master piece that will be No'r 1 candidate for the best picture of the year and an Oscar winning directorial job by John Huston Cousin the debut of a glittering new star English importation Richard Burton THE DOCTOR ANSWERS Postpone Shaving Legs: Makes Hair Grow Thicker Coarser By Edwin Jordan first question is one which the men have to worry about A group of us high school girls have been debating about shaving our legs We have been told that it would make the hair grow faster and coarser Is this right? A Shaving the legs will perhaps not make the hair grow faster but it will make it come in thicker arid coarser This concession to vanity should be postponed as long as possible Please tell me what thiamine hydrochloride is generally pre scribed for? Would taking 100 milligrams daily be harmful to a woman of 45? A Thiamine is a complicated chemical compound also known as Vitamin Its absence from the diet causes a vitamin deficiency disease known as beri beri It is given for various kinds of neuritis and a great many other things in which the doctor suspects a de ficiency of this vitamin' in the natural diet It would not be likely to harm a woman of 45 Some time ago I read an arti cle which said that a baby nurses from its own breast while inside the womb Is this true? Mrs A It is not true The nourish ment of an unborn baby is obtained from the blood stream Is it true that a person with high blood pressure cannot be fit 4 ted with glasses? Reader A Glasses can be fitted for a person with high blood pressure to correct the same defects of vision such as astigmatism or near which might be pres ent in another person But glasses cannot be expected to correct some of the complications of high blood pressure which may occur in the deeper portions of The eye a constant roaring in the head be an indication of a tumor of the brain? A It could be but it is much more likely to reflect some dis order of the internal portion of the ear or high blood pressure than a brain tumor Can a person have polio and notnow it? Are people with polio compelled to go to a hospital? If not must the family be' quaran tined? Are polio arid infantile paralysis the same thing? A Yes a person can have polio and not know itZ It is4 believed that a good many probably i are infected with the virus which causes the disease but do not get the nerve symptoms and con sequently escape diagnosis Not all people who have polio have to go to the hospital and an article one of the medical jour nals not long ago suggested that more could be treated successfully at home Quarantine regulations vary so the third question is difficult to answer ZPolio dr poliomyelitis? and infantile paralysis are The same "disease.

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