PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961.CORONA DAILY INDEPENDENT, CORONA, CALIF.FSchool of Anti-Communism IsSlated at Swing AuditoriumAn education against Communism is the aim of a tremendous two-day program being sponsored jointly by the Junior Chamber of Commerce members of - San Bernardino, Redlands, Colton, Rialto and Fontana. The School of Anti-Communism can be a lifelong innoculation against this terrifying disease.Sessions open at 9:00 a.m. Friday with Harry Von Zell acting as master of ceremonies.Speakers for the Forum will include William J. Teague,^vice-president of Pepperdine College; W. Cleon Shousen, author of the “Naked Communist”; Constantine Bolyreff, representative to the U.S. of N.T.S.; William Wheeler, House committee member of the Un-American Activities; Dr. Robert Morris, president of the University of Dallas; *Reed Benson,* executive director of All - American Society; Admiral Felix Stump, formei4 Pacific Fleet commander; Jose Norman, Cuban patriot; Loyd Wright, executive director of National Strategy committee; Dr. Robert Peterson, educator; and John Noble, author-lecturer.For further information call VA. 2-5941 in Fontana, or toll free, Zenith 7-0251.44VDotPus 8: If Auc Ass ann sideRcril: Ope and f ior ope Am A pro ber Alfi The oreHARRY VON ZELL, long aprominent television and radio announcer, is scheduled Pm to «erve as master of cere-j®01monies at the Inland Empire:0^r ectFreedom Forum School ofpaiAnti-Communism beginning |c^ tomorrow through SaturdayJch The Forum will be held at muSwing*Auditorium on the National Orange Show grounds.It is sponsored by the Inland ^abl“plt;Empire Junior Chamber of,()j Commerce with a group of ma prominent business and civic! {hr figures serving as advisory]we committee. | ves