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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 24

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Salurday, Jan. 17, 1959 THE DMLY SUN B-S 7 ,400 Dogs-Largest Field Everto Enter S.B. Show COUNTY CONDUCTS SURVEY ISmog, Kaiser OF INCINERATOR OPERATIONS Plant Study SPEED URGED ON VALLEY COLLEGE EXPANSION; APPRAISALS TO START A survey io aciermino me ex- part ol a structure, article, ma (Continued From City Page) selves in discord on side requests tent (if romnlkincp Cjf rtiinr pmiinmunt nr I i Set by Slate Mlf dis ojH'rations with permit rciiuire- employed for the punose of Two board members, Joseph H. for Snyder's motion. Snyder and Verne F.

Potter, were, Dr. Sheffield ai gued that the in accord on offering the top price sale was involuntary on the part plus allow ing her to retain occu- of Dr. Brown since it has al-pancy until July rent-free. ready gone into a condemnation But board members Mrs. Eva action.

riicnts is liein? made rv ni-cin" if rnmluivtililn rcfiwp hv by Dr. Brown. Dr. Pvaymond F. Ellcrman, college business manager, said in Bernardino County Air Pollution burning." H- Morrill, state di- Control District.

Burning of a number of mate- mlor ff Public hoalth' IVrmits are remiired for all in- rials in sm-Ie-familv in- ystorday that discussions will be Kennedy and Sam E. Andrews a hitw niii ih.h held in Los Angeles next week on cinerators except those designed cinorators is prohibited. These in Brown also wants tne college to pay escrow closing charges and to allow her to remain at the house 1 shepherd rings will be outside on the spacious lawns north ol the cafeteria. German shepherds again topped the entries this year with of the popu'ar ariety to he judged. This mid winter show is said by many dog authorities to )e the best-run event of its kind in the nation.

Kntries have topped een the two-day San Francisco ())cra House Dog Show scheduled for Jan. 18. lodging will take place in the heat-controlled auditorium, and the exhibit building in which the dogs will be benched from 1(1 a.m. to 5 p.m., will also on heated. J.

K. (Bus) Brown, who personally selected the 18 judges, is bench show opposed this. They felt $16,300 saidi to orce an jvoIuntarv sel-was enough to pay for the prop- lrr t0 pav PSfTOl? on tnp erty without the fringe payments, of fornni, them to sell their and used exclusively for single elude garbage, tar products, rub- The largest field ever of the blurltlooils of the litis world will be on hand for the Orange Km-pire Dog Club's 31st dot; show and obedience trials at the National Orange Show Jan. 25. Over 1,100 entries have been turned in to show siiiM-rintenilt-iit Jack BraiKhaw, it was announced by OKDC yesterday.

This year's field tops last year's number of entries by over 100. The feature and exhibit buildings will be used to bench the dogs and Swing Auditorium will be for Judging rings. The over 75 different breeds, including three rare Japanese akitas, will be viewed from the tiered seating arrangement In Swing Auditorium, The obedience and German family resiliences, officials said, ber products, ras, oil and oil- reiu-iiee unui ouiy i. and ortv voieo in opposition to opposition to nv- Incineratois under permit must soaked materials, auto bodies and a possible investigation of the: Kaiser steel plant in San Beniar-J dino County to determine if it contributes to local smog, accord-j ing to United Press Merrill said the action resulted: trie entire noara opposed ur. er mm (in in niipr tt ywwt ne be of a multiple chamber design auto salvage, wire and insulation Sheffield's efforts to change To board rebuttal that the charge against the owner is a notion r.t Board Chairman Warran long standins policy, Dr.

Sheffield fees against the Frisbee broke the tie with a vote ing the escrow property owner. and approved by the APCIJ. and similar smoke producing ma-J KK K(Jl'IKKI) tenuis. A filing fee of is required Other incinerators, burning any for each permit. Issuance fees are of these materials, must have op-based on grate area and run from crating permits and must comply argued that there is a point from a resolution passed by the; Los Angeles City Council last; week demanding an investigation: where you change the policy.

somewhere along the line when you find there is an inequity. What's Doing of the Kaiser plant. to with yearly renewal with regulations on air pollutant Kaiser officials, meanwhile. cnarges at a lesser amount. 1 he emissions.

r-m- 'GOOD HUMANITY' said the Fontana plant has noth Ihristinn Ravin Mpn' niittf. TtifM, Kfsl.nir.int. fi.mg lee is applied to the amount Open fires are prohibited, with prescribed for issuance of the per- a ftw exceptions. Inh" ItaiiKhti-rt, MasiMilo Tern- jt Il-. ing to do with Los Angeles smog and denounced council members i "It is not only good public rr! i-tions," Sheffield said, "but it is also good humanity." The board's recommendation SiHlPtv, I Cabin, Pioneer I I'ark.

for making "irresponsible mn 10 operate, or to erect, sell or. Questions or complaints on air rent an incinerator, but the mini- pollution problems should be di- MAULDIN GIVEN NOD TO RUN i ln dam, limiu St. Kaintxiw f.irtt." charges." Tl .1 il. T-r- It: lMe A1 Ulilce al u-i Merrill said an engineer from AK'U regulations defme an in- V. Court in San Bernardino, -tne Bureau of Air Sanitation will d.in.

iit aMn. ill be presented Dr. Brown for stat ciiio dunrr, Kiaiin nor acceptance or rejection. If One of Three 'Caught in Act' Gets Probation Granted probation yesterday, one of three young San Bernardino men caught in the act of a downtown rooftop burglary escaM'd a state prison term like his eodefendants are serving. Glen A.

Gregory, 23, was granted three years probation by Superior Judge Carl B. Milliard. Gregory was arrested last August on top of the Montgomery ilike (Continued From City Page) to go further afield with she rejects the offer, the college witn l-al agencies next! this." week "to determine the nature oon DelOS. lie said, anlpH rianf-o. r'anlt'it H.tll.

tnuirunth. ilrd SI. I'aws and Maws Miuare danre. Ciiltu The I he i amnnr motil tn will take the condemnation action into court for settlement. $50 AWARD FOR BEST ONE l(M)r' Mall.

and extent of any we might make." investigation ot tuiy Auorney riory thf t)0ard refMTod is titlff, to the CS Board of the Appointees Not to City of an B'rnaramo, I feel Xak(, Part in p0iiljf.s that the best interests of the city! Tho winn that BARE ROOT i -v; Citrus Sam Still Needs Name mother of seven ck ur lffii njj SLAIN BY BULLETS i SHADE will be served by giving Officer pf.rson holding a position in the Mauldin a 60vlay leave of ab-: classified service shall take 4ny sence so that he may campaign part in political management or witlwut receiving pay from the affairs or in any political cam-City of San Bernardino commenc- wtirms further than to cast his iui iii) ncirivuuiiucu naic Continued From City Page) Ward Co. in downtown San Bernardino. One of tiis partners was shot by a policeman as officers surprised the nighttime bur ing Jxo. 20." votp or to express privately his; Box :9, San Bernar- been fired, Capt. Robb said.

Sliow, Cabf. ange dmo. Fields' motion was seconded by opinion. There's a still for a name. Citrus Sam, the hapiy little or- Chief Dep.

Coroner Edward P. n. 11' uhfin acu-nH fin Tjn E.ich contestant may send in as Doyle nine bullet holes POnri for hi, nninion nn fhA hut i i n.a.n ange man ot tne national uv.n member Thomas E. CSB ruling agains-t Mauldin's re- FRUITLESS MULBERRY WHITE BIRCH TREES Orange SImjw, has recently s. quest, said he thought Mauldin iiiu.i r.z win uii a paiaic yLai MJt UlU HI VJ p.m.

in tOUniy rurd Tn ovrmt tAn nr mnrp rnn. Hrurutol stepix'd out into the sea of matri cm Jones said, "It Is mv feeling could for "ff'fe, but that for the trood of the Civil that he would not need to take -j Uuikt xi mony and taken a wife Tiie hap-i hiautA U1K vnuniu, jne aiscrepfincy between snois 99 glars. The two other defendants, Floyd Graham, and Charles L. Lierfke, both 2.1 of San Bernardino, were sentenced to state prison for the offense. Each had a prior record.

colTeoaTTry for tv channel TREES Reg. 2.98 6 to 8 ft. Only 89 name, me eniry rearing me ear- urea ami number of bullet bales ,1 leave of absence Reg. 2.93 6 to 8 ft. 1 py bride comes from an old established citrus family the popular i 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 vu.tr isr iiin 111 aim oil 1 iv ri.it rr iL- nil in irnl 1 1 1 postmark will be liest Only lr.juu.itn "IZ -iui'l ttdl Il'H 1 A II fl It U.

employes that we should not OPINION EXPAXDKD Warren In a written opinion published grant anvone a leave of absence! the winner. Decision of judges will Homicide Detectives B. be final. No acknowledgement Cocke ar.d P.avmond G. Barker California grapefruit clan.

But the National Orange Show-wants to give ber a name. An to go into anything political. plater, Flory expanded: i Regardless of the city at tor-1 "Since neither the Charter nor the shooting at will be made of all individual en- placed time of tries submitted. Winner will be no- about 2:05 n.m. ROSES Buy 5 at Sale Price and Get One FREE! STANDARD BUSH AA.

A KID rilMRFDC Jivil example would be something like ney's opinion, I feel that one? we the regulations specifically let the barrier down, we're in for hi bit a classified civil service em- tified in person. A neighbor telephoned er he had heard gunshots. Chief ploye from running for a political (Continued rrom City Page) a lot of trouble. of Police Melvin L. Harbauer ordered all units to the scene.

HF.SITAXT VOTKK i'fe nd in of th lane dize such an educational channel. Keq. 1.25 ta. All 2-year eld hybrid tea roses. Vitamin Vivian or Grapefruit but preferably a two-word moniker containing the old family name.

For this name, soni'-one still has a chance to win in cash dIus a sean ticket to the 41th Robinson, who seconded the an- 'JL auu mr station at the col- MAN FOUND WITH WOUND IN CHEST Buy i det On FREE! uaumi ui nrovai motion apparently was a 11 vuuc Dr. Sheffield said, would i idl 111 tun was outside the home during such employes 1 not MilJtllU Standard Bush about $100,000. Perhaps, he cost most the shooting, while 4-month-old mP be deprived of one of their twin boys were in an adjoining ifh i(, valuable rights as citizens." FREE! said, the foundation would pay 1 i in a Orange "show in A man was found sittm tne oincer said. I'lmil (erne Nir San Ann I 21 throuL'h car with a bullet wound in ins tx-cause the city attorney says. iui i ioi uuauiiru iui- eilLZlOii- lt ilcee would oav the remainder.

Lassen STRAWBERRIES chest vesterdav at Barton Rd. and Catkins said he tKk a bus an emplove (a classified employe la classified The educaiio.al n.issihilities are ne wroie, mat neitner a in lie Lifvn 1 cpwieo emn ove mav raw tin a irmiml Reg. 50c doz. This Week Only, doz 39c the head of the department nor unumuoa' ur- in area. salary from the citv and run tor aauuion to leacnmg larger classes obliga- 1 by at the Ross home "after 1 o'cock a prjitieal office at the same time the boanl has an-v le-al Hollands rwlice were called Since the announcement of the cntest earlier this we-k, the National Orange Siiow has already received nearly 2W) suggested STEER MANURE 2 cu.

ft. Ilea. 4e Only 39Cea. 10 for 3.79 i rm tion or duty to grant a leave of al lae nege. commerciai i seis vie- when we started arguing immed woman who discovered the providing it is done on his We Now Stock BAT GUANO absence to such an employe some adjustment can be con- 69c 1 89 Nunn, bleeding lately.

Billie J. tim time and not on city time, is survived by four voted ves 3ibs. rames lor the grapefnnt wife of the purpose of running for of from a wound in the left side of The victim Nature's Most Perfect Plant Food ejus ii u. Ahnnt sons and three daughters, hen KStA hp Mi it was er G. Walter Glass.

years of age. the victim would parents and a brother in Texas, jn tne best interest of the citv to WE GIVE ORANGE PREMIUM STAMPS verted to pick up the VHF signal. An application for the channel would be about four months in processing. Dr. Sheffield said pictures of the area, topographical maps and a number of other data are required.

have time to enter Folks sti no statement except to say. maKe another brother in Is Angeles nt the leave of absence and and a sister in Vietorville. not have a mayoralty candidate ends at the contest. It Stephen F. Moscone's Mother Dies in N.J.

midnight was an accident." His place of residence could not be learned. Coroner R. E. Williams'said the running on city time. GARDEN SHOPS Jan.

31. Put on your thinking try your luck. It's easy p'e to enter the contest. cap and The cas" was turned over to uie ixioy is i iimimhi ai i r. i umi as oones am.

i sun icei ami sim- Homicide Division of the Sheriff's County Hospital morgue, until rel- that the charter was specific oni Stephen F. Moscone, supervis-offjre. atives make funeral home ar- political activities. Now we've got ing county appraiser for the San BB Probe Made A 16-year-old San Bernardino this opinion of the city Bernardino district, left for North Plainly tytw or nrint onlv one The bullet came from a 3 27th NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS Waterman 1736 W. Hiahland Ave.

"name together" with her bolt action nfle, according to1 After initial questioning so that is what we have to go on Bergen, N.J. by plane yesterday: youth was arrested by San Ber-sender's name, address and tele- Homicide Division. The man was kins was quizzed by Chief now." morning to attend the funeral of nardino police for' investigation phone numlxV on the back of a taken to the San Bernardino Coun- Dist. Atty. Edward P.

Foley. Thei But in reference to the request his mother, Mrs. Ida Moscone. 'of shooting BBs at; mechanics at nostof'ice standard ty Hospital where his condition suspect remains in City Jail for for the attorney general's opinion, I Mrs. Moscone, 78, died and Seccombe Seiyice TUr 9-659Q TUxedo 85-9142 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M.

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