ATI VllhV VIMIMedal Awarded To ArredondoIn a solemn ceremony at Norton air force ba.se Friday. Pvt. First Class Stanley C. Arredondo of Mentone was posthumously honored by. the award of the bronze star medal for “meritorious service during a military operation against an enemy of the United States” while a member of the medical company,' 38th infantry regiment. 2nd infantry division, in Korea from September 2 to October 13, 1951.The bronze star medal award was presented to Joe a. Arredondo, brother of Pfc. Arredondo, by Brig. Gen. E. C. Langmead, commanding general of San Bernardino air ma-. teriel area. Norton air force base. Arredondo resides on Wabash street between Colton avenue and Sylvan boulevard. iAlso present for the ceremony; was Mrs. Nellie Gonzales, sister of: Pfc. Arredondo, and Evelyn Arredondo. niece of the heroic soldier.! Mrs. Gonzales lives in Mentone.Representing the V. S. army was Maj. Lloyd F Salisbury, command mg officer of the 472nd signal aviation heavy construction company, signal corps. Present from the 2796th medical group of Norton AFB was Capt. Pierce F, Carney, adjutant, and Capt. Toby Freed-; man. acting base surgeon. U. Carl J. Lehr, assistant air adjutant general. handled ceremony arrangements.Pfc. Stanley Arredondo was 25 years of age wlin ho was killed October 13, 1951, in action while serving with a heavy artillery outfit. He underwent framing in Camp JkrWrfs and in Japan before beingtransferred to Korea. iJ Tps body was returned and he \s buried at Hillside cemetery; February 8 Pfc. Stanley Arredondo was the Ion of the late Mr. and Mrs. Re !lugio Arredondo. He had attend-Jri Mentone and Redlands schools ! nd prior to serving in the armed forces had been employed by his Brother. Joe Arredondo.His other brothers and sisters are Otilio, Xicvo and John of Red* lands. Lola Alvarez of Los Angeles and Maxine Luna of San Ben pardinci.PFC. STANLEY ARREDONDO^Motion Picture Council ReviewsAugust 3 5—' Scaramouchc'* with Stewart Granger and Eleanor Parker. Sabatlni\s story of romance and adventure sol in 18th century France has been lavishly set and costumed and is so expertly cast that one is transported back to this faraway period. The plot is developed with a light-hearted air of gaiety and laughter and with gorgeous pageantry backgrounding the action. Boys will love the eight minute sword duel and girls will be delighted by the interwoven romance between a bcauti ful maid and a gallant man. It is escape cinema at its best and a tonic which will dull the senses of its audience to political campaigns and the prcsont-day problems which try men's souls. Fam-ily.Encore.” Three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham, each featuring a phase of poetic justice. made either of satire or