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A. rr rr B-2- CCC Sat April 28, 1962 ducators Told Automation Will Create More Positions 11 '--Or i-v Hr I i More Skilled, Semi-Skilled Jobs Forecast ttlTl PI! 7 I rr 'rt mm i b. w. jti -jt w. w.

FONTANA Fears that automation will wipe out jobs are unfounded, a prominent educator declared at a recent convention A 1 1 if X. Jl Mifililif.ill i-W in Detroit, Mich, of the Depart ment of Elementary School Talmage Herbert, principal at North Tamarind School, made this report to the Board of Edu cation following his return home, Automation will increase the number of jobs rather than re-j MARKS NEW HOME Dr. Grae F. Thomas (right), psychiatric director duce them, Herbert reported. The big change will come in the types of the Arrowhead Mental Health Center; Christine 31.

Sadowaski, secretary-recep of positions open. tionist at the center, and Allen B. Gresham, president of the sponsoring San Ber There will be an increase in skilled and semi-skilled jobs and nardino Area Mental Health Association, look over the sign marking the center's new home. The new community agency is now located in the building recently vacated by the Arrowhead United Fund. (Sun-Telegram photo) a continuation of the trend to re duce unskilled positions, Herbert related.

t. mm JlJLiiJ Aii yttjk EXPANSION PROGRAM The convention speaker said the educational system should re NEWS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE TOP STORIES MOM All POINTS IN TIE NATION'S lAICfST COIWTT spond to the challenge by sending youngsters out of high school who are prepared to handle semiskilled jobs even if they do not Mental Health Center Gets take advanced training. for the Junior Chamber of Commerce's 49th annual Fontana Days celebration June 7-10. The gun packing Jaycees are using artificial beards to emphasize the "whiskerino" contest which Ls under way. Meanwhile, they're growing the real thing.

Entry blanks are available at Fontana Square stores. (Gee Studio photo) HE HAD A CHOICE? Julio J. Emanuelli, in office as City Clerk barely a week, ran into a group of "highwaymen" seeking free permits to hold parades, carnivals and stretch banners across Sierra Avenue. Facing rifles, sidearms and shotguns, Emanuelli went along with the gag. He's beaming because his former colleagues on the City Council voted the free permits Convention goers were also warned not to place so much emphasis upon providing special courses for the brighter children New Quarters and that the average and lust below average students are ne glected.

The Arrowhead Mental Health NEEDLES COACH PURCHASES PART OF SPA CABANA CLUB Center has a new home. The new Your Moneys Businesses Get Commission ly opened center now occupies the Swim Pool May Open By May 1 NEEDLES Needles Coach Worth Gene L. Mazzei and San Bernar Plot Plan Okay building which until recently housed the headquarters of Arrowhead United Fund. "The move was made in order to accommodate the expanded staff which the center anticipates hiring," Dr. Grace F.

Thomas, psychiatric director of the center, said. The old location in Municipal Auditorium was not large mough to take care of a staff of the size needed to carry on an dino Valley College Coach Bob Smith have announced their partnership in the acquisition of the world famous Arrow By SYLVIA PORTER MONTCLAIR Two new busi BARSTOW The Henderson U.S. businessmen are about to businessmen who buy equip- Pool is going to be opened to the ness houses at Mills Avenue and head Springs Cabana Club. c-t get a financial shot in the arm The opening of the club on May Holt Boulevard were given ap mrm public just as quickly as it can lion a year. jbe goiten ready for swimming.

equivalent to billions of dollars in tax savings in 1962 alone if; proval on their plot plans by the 5 was announced this week by the two San Bernardino County Planning Commission. men who have leased the 5-acre adequate program in the commu nity, she said. Commissioners gave their ap they'll buy machinery and equipment to modernize their plants. These tax breaks will be created through a new congressional plot from San Francisco hofelman For example, wy you put Wayne Hauser, park and recrea-000 into equipment which has antl0n district director, says that the estimated useful life of 10 years district board nas a May 1 and you expect to junk the ior opening; but nec-after that. Say you write down essary maintenance work may de-the cost of this equipment irijlaV a bit- any event, the proval to plot plans for a hard Benjamin H.

Swig. Although the present operation of the center is limited to provid law and through separate action: ing consultant services to agon taken by the U.S. Treasury be-! Mazzei said he and Smith negotiated the lease over a period of three years with Swig, owner of Boys, Girls Will Bowl Down Cancer VICTORVII.LE Victor Valley boys and girls, 13 through 19, attending junior or senior high school or In their first year of junior college, are invited today to join with bowlers across the. nation in a campaign to bowl down cancer and win. Winner of the Teenager's Bowl Down Cancer Tournament (one boy and one girl) will re-reive three hours of fre bowling for themselves and their guests in July.

Tournament timn today at Victor Bowl, Victor Valley Shopping Center, will be at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. with handicap to be 80 per cent of the difference between the bowler's average and 200. Bowlers will use the highest current average they have in junior or adult leagues. "Today will conclude the week set aside for 'Bowling Down Cancer' in striking down America's most dreaded disease," said Mrs.

C. Gil Crause, crusade chairman for the American Cancer Society. cies and organizations in the equal amounts of $1,000 a Has to have the pool open fore June 21. It's probable that area, plans have been made for expanding the operation. This will corporations the nation over will speed up their spending for mod entail the interviewing and hiring ware store-lumber yard combination and a retail furniture store.

The hardware store building was described as a concrete structure with 5,362 square feet of floor space. The stucco furniture store will have 10,500 square feet of floor space. In other action Tuesday, ernization well above the record of a psychiatric social worker and $37.2 billion now slated for this eventually a psychologist, Dr, Thomas said. year when they realize the facts. If so, the impact on our entire "Through a generous gift by the Arrowhead Springs Hotel and spa properties.

In addition to Mazzei and Smith, members of the executive board of the cabana club are Robert 0. Coolcy, Oscar P. Obst Jr. and John W. Kerrigan, all of San Bernardino.

Donald G. Mauldin, Mayor of the City of San Bernardino, is also serving in an advisory capacity. The cabana club will offer facilities for swimming and other economy can only be good, for a Robert Saulmon, we are able to sufficiently underwrite the addi GENE L. MAZZEI bigger increase in business spending would by itself accelerate our tional expense of the rental," Dr. Extended a conditional permit for an archery range Thomas said.

over the 10 years. This cuts the Ior intermediate swimming income on which you must payjlcssons May 7. tax by $1,000 a year. Pool hours for the public will Now, say the new Treasury' be ,0 7:30 m- weekdays and schedule places the estimated life; 30 to Si.TO p.m. weekends, of your equipment at five ea is.

I Mauser added that, if the even-(This is simple arithmetic for grows chilly and there is no lustration purposes.) You thenbusinpss, the pool will be closed can write down the cost of thejearlier. equipment at the rate of $2,000 A new feature this year will be a year over the five-year period. Uhe sale of tickets which will al-The income on which you must low patrons to get seven swims pay tax would be cut by $2,000 ajfor he price of five. ycar- This will be the second year of The greatest benefit of the lib- operation of the pool, which was eralized schedules will go to little jbuilt with funds raised by a bond companies the overwhelming issue approved by the voters majority of American businesses recreation district. This is an which haven't had either thejearlier opening than the district money or know-how to arguejboard originally scheduled and is with the Treasury about the use-'experimental to se what response Much of the furnishings in the growth rate, provide jobs, pad pay-checks, help make our corporations more competitive with foreign producers both in the invests in spa gained ownership of the Arrowhead Springs Hotel in 1961.

The hotel was purchased in Holt Boulevard and Kingsley new center, including the desk Street. Range operator Gaylord and typewriter used by secretary' receptionist Christine M. Sadowaski are borrowed. home markets and abroad. Here, in brief, is what is com ing up: Maxwell appeared before the commission to ask for waiver of recreational activities and Mazzei said invitations to membership will be mailed out to Needles residents on a special out-of-town rate basis.

The organization is still seeking a rrnuirpd navinz of the lot January, I960, by a group of Red-lands investors for a reported $2.5 million, but ownership reverted to the Fairmont Corporation when the Rincon Development Co. defaulted on the pur Commissioners granted it. equipment and furniture, office equipment and other items. "I know it will not be long that Granted the Unitarian Society Swig, whose Fairmont Hotel of Pomona a six-month extension with community help we will be Corp. also owns the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, the Antlers on a deadline for filing plans for chase agreement in August, 1961.

nil Jives or tneir equipment and there is to it. The number of new animals discovered each year is about 50 mammals, 100 fish, 15 birds and 5,000 insects. a J40.000 religious education as well equipped and completely staffed as any agency in the community," Dr. Thomas said. Hotel in Colorado Springs, and Swig purchased the spa from which have just been accepting By late May and Junn Jl at the outside, the Treasury will issue its long-awaited liberalize depreciation schedules which will permit businessmen investing in.

new plants and equipment to write down the costs in the shortest period ever. This will mark the first major revision in these basic schedules In 20 years, will save building. Conrad N. Hilton in 1956. the Mission Inn in Riverside, re- the Treasury's depreciation sched- ules.

Warne Says He Would Resign To these million, the savings could be impressive indeed. In order to build the Lincoln 'Memorial in Washington, D.C., a swamp beside the Potomac had be reclaimed and filled. Crux of the tax bill which the House passed this month is a tax credit or in plainer words, a cash rebate of taxes to companies which invest in machinery Voting Concludes For Viclor Valley miming ftxn vjTtcy rr 'WPM hiTml i.q College Sweetheart VlCTORVILLrJ Voting con cluded last night on eight candi dates for the title of "Victor Val ley College Sweetheart." If Nixon Wins SAX FRANCISCO (AP)-Rich-ard Nixon told the Irrigation Districts Association Thursday that Gov. Brown had injected politics into California's water program. The Republican gubernatorial candidate suggested that William E.

Warne, director of the State Department of Water Resources, be fired. Yesterday Warne told the same convention: "One of the earlier speakers advocated we take the project out of politics by firing me. Well, I'm not running for anything. This is an attack on me because they're afraid to attack Governor Brown." Warne, noting he serves at the pleasure of the governor, added: "If Nixon becomes governor, I Candidates are Blanche Burton Norma Feree, Judy Horn, Novella Jones, Jeanne Keller, Sunny House, Pat Roth and Pat Wondra. GIRLS SPURN RIDE WITH STRANGE MAN FONTANA Strangers do ask small children to ride in cars.

Two groups of sixth grade girls from Juniper School learned this Friday morning when a man attempted to give them a ride to school. The girls said no and hurried along toward school. But they didn't skip away without getting a good description of the car and the license number. A timely movie, "Dangerous Stranger," was recently shown at the school, according to Principal Edward F. Love, which illustrated how children should react if strangers try to pick them up.

Sally Safety, now appearing throughout the county under sponsorship of The Sun-Telegram, also warns youngsters about over-friendly strangers. and equipment in 1962. This tax credit could save businessmen $1 billion a year or more in addition to the $1 to $1.5 billion they'll save via the new depreciation rules. Before the Senate finishes the bill, it will be substantially rewritten, but since the House set the tax credit at 7 per cent on purchases of equipment with a useful life of eight years or more, let's use this figure to show what the credit will mean. Say you buy that $10,000 of equipment this year.

First, you will get the savings through the new depreciation schedules, which will cut the income on which you pay tax. Then, you'll also get a direct credit of $700 which you will deduct from the actual tax you owe on 1962's income. To be even more specific, assume the tax you owe when you close your 1962 books is Winner will be crowned at a May dance at the college. She will appear at college functions dur ing the balance of the school year. Staging the event i9 the student newspaper, RamPage, which expects to make it an annual af fair.

Full-time students are eligi being opened for public inspection today. Capacity of facility has been doubled. (Harrison Dohrmann photo) ble to vote Thursday and Friday, obviously won't serve him by my choice." EXTEKIOIi Photo the exterior of the new wing of the Needles Municipal Hospital, which is HEW WING ON NEEDLES FACILITY They also balloted on secretary of the student body. Roy Stallard the sole candidate to succeed 3 Night Alarms Donna Twombly, who resigned. 000.

You'll deduct $700 from that Public to Inspect Hospital Today total, will pay only $4,300. This, mind you, will be money you can use in your business North American's Missouri Plant To Make Engines NEL'DLFS The recently com-: equipped surgery has been added, (vision, has been included in the Immediately. It's "found" working capital. the old has been con- plans. The walls and draperies been with the hospital since it opened.

Donald S. Johnson, hospital administrator, has been with the hospital nine years. He is a native vrrted into a delivery room. There combine restful shades of tur- is a new dark room and the hos- quoise, beige and green to pro-pital has one of the finest X-Ray vide a cool, soothing background This is equivalent to tax-free income, and to a businessman in the 50 per cent bracket the 7 per cent credit is equal to a 14 per LOS ANGELES (AP) Pro son and a product of the Needles for the attractive new rose beige pleted addition to the Needles Municipal Hospital will be open for public inspection this afternoon and evening when p'e house will be held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Cost of the new wing and ie-modeling the office and waiting room and installation of new equipment was $217,800. Construc duction of engines for the big Saturn space rocket is being scliools through the high school furniture. units. The hospital beds are electrically adjustable and may be raised level. He took his administrative switched from North American cent deduction from income.

And while this rebate is designed to spur special spending The six double rooms in new wing were furnished by don or lo-vered to any desired Keep Barstow Firemen on Run BARSTOW A night of alarms was capped early Friday morning for Barstow District firemen when they were railed out to extinguish rsr fire on the Barstow Freeway a couple of miles west of Barstow. A 1962 convertible owned by Dave Loveless of Thoenix, sustained major damage to the engine and loss of a tire In the blaze. Earlier In the night, firemen had been called out first to extinguish a brushfire in the river bed off Bradshaw St. and then to check on a mattress that had been afire at the home of Mannel L. Rublo of J021 K.

Williams. Aviation's plant at suburban Can oga Park to its plant at Neosho Mo. ors whose names appear in bronze on modernization, it is available to you too even if you're only 200 Bicycles Inspected in Club Project BAKSTOW Bicycle inspections, co-sponsored by the Bar-stow Optimist Club and the Bar-stow Recreation District brought out about 200 bicycles to be looked over this week. Jim King, chairman of the Optimist Club, said that this was the best turnout the club has had since it began inspecting bicycles. The week of bicycle Inspections is to be topped off with a bicycle rodeo at 10 a.m.

today at the Henderson Pool parking lot. It will feature 10 safety skill contests for esch age group. plaques on the doors. They are One of the new portable pay telephones has been installed for the use of patients. Mounted on a wheeled table, it can be rolled into any room, where it is con The firm said the Neosho plant normally buying machinery and Mr.

and Mrs. Jackson L. Sen, the Needles Teachers Association, the training at the University of California at Berkeley. Those serving on the hospital board of directors during the period of construction were J. P.

Bycrs chairman; Mrs. Ear-line Barnum, secretary; Dr. T.G. Harward, Dr. H.

R. Penberthy, Albert E. Notley, Ralph W. Fish tion was made possible under the Hill-Burton Act with local, state and federal funds. has a better capacity for a high equipment this ycar.

production rate. Awareness of what is develop Plans for the annex were drawn nected with a wall jack. The first Neosho-produced test Lions Club, the Needles Rotary Club, Elks Lodge 1608 and the Hospital Employes Association. The Needles Municipal Hospital models of the H-l liquid propel- by Ncpture, Thomas and Associates of Pasadena. Feirar-Grif- The entire hospital is cooled by refrigeration.

Every care has been taken to provide ultra mod- Jant engines are scheduled for ing ls imperative if you are not to miss a top tax break. Surely, as knowledge of what the administration is offering sinks in, businessmen will respond to the benefits and, by so doing, add mo fen and Associates were the suc was opened April 9, 1952. Three er, Pat Easton and Mayor Henry L. Smith. cessful bidders on the contract.

completion late this spring, first production engines this fall. It takes eight engines in a cluster With completion of the annex, ern facilities and to create a of the staff, Mrs. Mary Prender-pleasing atmosphere in which pa-jgast, supervisor of nurses; Mrs. tients can return to health. A pa- Nancy E.

Bailey, anesthetist; and Members of the hospital staff the 12-bed rapacity of the hospital mentum to the 1961-62 economic to comprise the Saturn booster, to will assist with the open house and will serve tea to the visitors. has been doubled. A new, fully jtionts' lounge, furnished with tele-'Mrs. Alma Scott, nurses aid, have have 1.5 million pounds of thrust. I upswing.

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