San Bernardino Sun, Volume 60, Number 51, 29 October 1953 — Page 4

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Marin Supervisor Dies At Meeting of Board

SAN RAFAEL (UP) George p.Whiteley, 60, Marin County Supervisor, collapsed and died Tuesday at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors. Chairman William " Fusselman had called the meeting to order and discussions were .about to be-'

gin when Whiteley toppled for

ward, apparently the victim of a

heart attack. He was pronounced dead on ar

rival at San Rafael General Hos

pital.

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Attorney General Should Enforce Liquor Control, Declares Reilly

W he e-e-e-e-e HALLOWEEN

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Favors for All SAT. NITE No advance in prfco

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We offer the

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special evening, visit

Club Oaks.

Always Your Favorite Cocktail in the Lounge In Waterman Canyon

Les BROWN and his Band of Renown AT THE ORANGE SHOW CAFETERIA

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Friday Evening, October 30 San Bernardino BPO ELKS No. 836 HALLOWEEN DANCE FOR BENEFIT ELKS CEREBRAL PALSY PROJECT

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SAN FRANCISCO If) George R

Reilly, vice-chairman of the State

Board of Equalization, said Wed

nesday he feels the attorney gen

eral's office "is the logical agency to supervise -enforcement of the

state liquor laws."

Of the proposal by Assembly

man Caspar w. Weinberger (R-

San iTancisco) for a special legis

lative session to deal with liquor laws, Reilly said the legislative committee which Weinberger heads "can make an outstanding contribution to the solution of liquor enforcement problems." Reilly, board member for the First District, said "I am on record with the other four (board) members in support of a resolution passed by the board endorsing the separation of liquor control and

'administrative functions from the

board's heavy tax equalization responsibilities." He noted that the attorney general is responsible for narcotics law enforcement and directs opera

tions of the State Department of

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Justice, and added: "It may be

feasible to establish liquor control

and administration. . . as an extension of his present operations in the field of law enforcement." Reilly suggested that civil service employes in the liquor en

forcement division of the Board of

Equalization would be entitled to

their same jobs if the attorney

general had charge of the work.

As to the series of public hear

ings planned by the Weinberger

legislative committee, Reilly said:

"It is possible now, after 20 years

since the repeal of prohibition, that

we will finally obtain a study of

liquor enforcement problems in California that will serve ... as

a model for other states similarly vexed by the need for enlightened laws to assure the highest code of conduct in all phases of the alcoholic beverage business."

U.S. Testing PocketSubs Loaned by French PARIS (3 France has loaned

the United States two pocket submarines complete with two-man crews, the French Navy said. ! The U.S. Navy is using them in

j experiments at San Diego, aimed

I at perfecting coastal and harbor defenses, the French said.

Smashing, Crashing, Fence Bust in1

JALOIPY RACES Sunday, November 12 P. M. 9 THRILLING EVENTS, plus POWDER PUFF DERBY ORANGE SHOW STADIUM SAN BERNARDINO

I CHOICE OF FINE FOODS

WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT EATING is not the BIGGEST THING you get out of life, BUT it gives you a certain satisfaction to KNOW you have been WELL FED Nick Litras

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is happy to , , announce Starting October 21 Alice McCullough at the Piano Solovox

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Russian Tells Of Soviet Spies Working in U.S. NEW YORK (UP) A former top Russian intelligence officer told Senate investigators Wednesday that 20 to 25 Soviet spy rings were

working in the United States in 1941 and "probably were expanded

during the war."

The witness, Lt. Col. Ismail G.

Akhmedov, testifying for the first

time before a congressional group, told Sen. William E. Jenner's

Internal Security Subcommittee

that he personally saw hundreds of documents of America's technical war secrets obtained by American spies.

RADAR INQUIRY Akhmedov's testimony came on

the heels of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy's recent announcement that he had new evidence that the only wartime Russian spy ring ever

unepvered in this country may

still be operating at Army radar laboratories. That ring was headed by executed atom spy Julius Rosenberg.

One other spy ring, allegedly

headed by State Department of

ficial Alger Hiss, was working in the government in the 1930's, but its war time activities have never been defined. TECHNICAL DATA

Akhmedov, who left the Com

munist party in 1943 and became

a Turkish citizen, testified that many of the blueprints, photos, and technical data on American plants were transmitted to Russia

through Amtorg, the Soviet trading company in New York. He specifically mentioned seeking information about the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Md.

Akhmedov said a member of his

staff suggested for infiltration the

Institute of Pacific Relations, an American organization which has

been investigated repeatedly for

Communist infiltration. But he

said another intelligence section informed him they already were

using the IPR. San Jose Student Held On Burglary Charges SAN JOSE (UP) Wayne Wil

son, 23-year-old San Jose State College engineering student, was held

by San Jose police Tuesday as a suspect in a long series of burglaries. Sheriff's inspector William Salt

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said wusun aunnueu ne aueiiueu i j n j I

on a career of crime at night.

He was arrested with George

Yates, 20, of Mountain View, and

two juveniles.

LOS ANGEI.ES W The 5600

monthly family allowance from

comedian W. C Fields' estate to

his widow has been cut off.

Superior Judge William R. McKay, heeding a protest of other

heirs that nothing would be left

for them, Tuesday halted the al

lowance to the 74-year-old widow.

Arty. John W. Preston told the

court Mrs. Fields has received 5239,000 of her 5272,000 share of

the film comic's estate, plus about 548,000 in family allowance since Fields died Dec. 25, 1946.

Preston estimated there will be

only 541,000 left from which to

pay his clients lifetime bequests

ALLOWANCE FOR WIDOW OF COMEDIAN CUT OFF

Safety Record Cited LOS ANGELES W The Doug

las Aircraft Co.'s Santa Monica

plant Tuesday received the Nation

al Safety Council's award for near

ly six million man-hours without

a single aisabling record.

HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL DANC1 TON ITE Favors for All

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totaling 5160 weekly. He estimated payments could be made for a little more than five years. Fields will provided weekly payments for his brother, Walter; his sister, Mrs. Adel C. Smith, and

his long time friend and confi

dante, Carlotta Monti, former screen actress. Mrs.- Fields parted from the comedian for about 40 years but never divorced him.

Jacques Offenbach, the composer, was born in Cologne, Germany, but spent most of his life in Paris.

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Balcony Opens 6 P.M.

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Jeff Chandler Marilyn Maxwell

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TODAY Doom Oaen 1:30 John Wayne Ella Raines "TALL IN THE SADDLE" ALSO Shelley Winters Richard Conte "RAGING TIDE"

3 BIG HITS TEMPLE I FYflTin CHEYENNE Is CAUIIU N PERSON Daily At Each Performance 2 A SATIRE ON BURLESQUE A Racy, Lacy, Riot of Fun Th Professor Misbehaves

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ENDS TODAY: Glenn Ford Gloria Orahame in "THE BIG HEAT John Hodiak in "CONQUEST OF COCHISE"

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"Prew was a hardhead,... the tougher it got, the better he liked it!"

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