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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 22

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3i stead, participants come with Friday, Sept. 18. 1964 B-6 THE DAILY SUN Modern Moral Issues to Be Under Study their own ideas and reactions to the readings in a book pre Young Bandit Robs pared by Professor Harry K. Two S.B. County Drivers Such subjects as capital pun living room of a home providing an informal setting for exj changing views and matching ishment, church and society, extramarital sex, civil disobe Girvetz, chairman, of the philosophy department, University of California at Santa Barbara.

dience and the values of a busi opinions on contemporary socie Injured in Separate Crashes ness society will come under ty's system of values and codes A young pistol wielding ban will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m. each Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gladden, 2725 Arrowhead Ave. The discussion leader will be Mrs.

Beverly Gladden. Contrasting views from many of the great minds of today will provide the basis of discussion of the various subjects. These sessions are held in the of 6th St. in the Redlands area. of moral behaviour, a UCR discussion in a series of 11 meetings in San Bernardino beginning Wednesday.

After warning three other: employes at a nearby conference table to remain silent, the thief ordered the cashier to Two San Bernardino county men were injured yesterday in separate auto crashes, Califor-l nia Highway Patrol officers re-j Sponsored by the Extension Thomas Francis Fronapel, 32, of 7564 Hillview Highland, was reported in "fair" dit walked into a Montclair loan company office yesterday, scooped $166 into a paper sack and fled after holding four: persons at bay. spokesman said. No formal lectures are a part of the program, according to Frank Wigham, UCR Extension coordinator for the series. In Division, University of California at Riverside, the program, 'Contemporary Moral TU 4-1863 I 376 St. empty the cash drawer.

He disappeared out the front door with the cash in a paper sack, ran half a block and sped away in an auto. Officers R. C. Lowe of the Cathy Hansen, cashier at Liberty Loan 10589 Mills said the man entered the office about 10 a.m. while she was preparing a bank deposit.

"May I help you?" the cashier asked. Pulling a .38 caliber blue steel revolver from his belt, the bandit replied, "This is a stickup." Montclair Police Department said the cashier described the thief as approximately 20 years old, 5 feet 10 inches, weighing about 150 pounds, and wearing a navy blue pullover sweater. ported. Roger Carleton Balzhiser, 23, of 35039 Avenue Yucaipa, was in "fairly good" condition after being shaken up when his car collided with the back end of a trailer on U.S. Highway 99, two tenths of a mile east Knights of Columbus To Hear Col.

Kagy Lt. Col. Kenneth W. Kagy, of Norton AFB, will address San Bernardino Council No. 905, Knights of Columbus, Sept.

22, according to Robert A. Lehart, council lecturer. Lt. Col. Kagy, a veteran of 22 years military service, is chief of the presentation branch of Norton's Ballistic Systems Division.

condition with back injuries at; St. Bernardine's Hospital. Hej was injured when his 1962; pickup truck ran into the right bank of U.S. Highway 395, one-half mile north of the Devore Road overcrossing. According to investigating CHP officer Nelson J.

Brown, the Balzhiser mishap occurred when Balzhiser, driving east on Highway 99, apparently fell alseep. His car drifted from the inside lane, across the middle lane to the right lane; the driver waking up just before hitting the rear of the trailer at about 2 a.m. The trailer was being hauled by Robert Theodore Dudley, 34, of Fresno. He was not injured. Fronapel was injured when he was driving northbound on Highway 395.

At 5:15 a.m. While overtaking slower moving cars, he apparently misjudged their speed and, to avoid hitting the rear of any of the cars, turned sharply and ran into the right hand bank, CHP officer Edgar S. Jackson reported. Planners Grant Expansion Of Trailer Park in Yucaipa Yucaipa is becoming a "trailer park heaven," said Mrs. James E.

Klocek of Ar Dr. GORDON R. BABB Announces the Association with Dr. JAMES L. KNUDSEN for the Practice of CHIROPRACTIC 2141 Arrowhead Avt.

TU 3-7615 Karl's has the west's largest stock of basket-ball and tennis shoes. You can select the top performing model that's just right for you at Karl's always-lowest prices. 317 Street TU -222 Open Monday Friday Evenings cadia. "Don't you think we have enough trailer parks?" "There doesn't appear to be," said Planning Commission Chairman Leo H. Sanford.

"They are all filled up." The question by Mrs. Kocek, who owns property in Yucaipa was an appropriate one since two of the first three items on the commission's agenda yesterday concerned expansion of two trailer parks in Yucaipa. Commissioners commented that Yucaipa has some of the finest trailer parks in the country. The "ideal inland climate" of Yucaipa may have something to do with it, Commissioner Lewis I. Pierce noted.

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Oct. 3. A horse aucton will be an innovation during the afternoon show. day run, will be the proud Saddle Breds. The Futurity show will be held in three segments, morning, afternoon and evening, on three days.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 18-19-20. The American Pinto Horsr 099 Association is sponsoring the The Saddle Bred show, as the other three shows, will be of show, with Mrs. Doris Chadder-I don of La Puente as show secretary, Closing the series are the highj stepping, flashy Tennessee' Walking Horses. Walking horses will be under! the judge's eye all day Oct.

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Mrs. Ella Mae Butterfield of Upland is secretary of the group. California's golden palominos will be shown in afternoon and Association is sponsoring the 2 show which will be directed by evening sessions Saturday, Dr. Carl Bishop of Long Beach, 26, and in morning and after-lpresident. another high-scoring favorite: YOUNG MEN'S SPRINT SHOE the suit most men prefer aboi all others Troubles We Don't Talk About Black canvas.

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