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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 12

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Infant Delivered From Wounded Mother Both Die; Husband Arrested Shot in the- head and stabbed several times in the chest, a 21-year-old housewife died in County Hospital shortly after being delivered by Caesarcan section of a daughter in the early morning hours yesterday. The baby also died. San Bernardino County Sheriff's Homicide Division said the young molher was xMrs. Velma Lee I Ian-is, who lived with her invalid mother, Mrs. Vernice Thomas, at 9254 Lincoln St.

The victim pwMiuiiMiiwlmillBi ''t -Tl TWimainMimi i i in iith i ifflji iMtWwnwtnwMMiw iiiiiHtiii iiv ihii.ii'rtiJ.MWili.w)..M..iw JH was seven months pregnant. 1 1 1 1 1 VV A I JO A I) KKS Tlio Statw Ilinlnvay Commission mot briefly and informally in San Itcrininliito ycstonlay. Here lh commissioners discuss highway situations with some of the experts on the program in the area. From the left are: I. Woniack, state highway engineer; Koliert l.

Bradford, state director of public. works and chairman of the Highway Commission; County Supervisor Nancy K. Smith; Commissioner Arthur T. Luddy; Commission Vice Chairman James A. Guthrie; Clyde V.

Kane, district engineer, and Commissioner John J. Purchin. The commission inspected projects in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. (Sun-Telegram photo) CITY SECTION I (Section B) Friday, Desert Bases included highway Officials Look ver AAajor Projects HOUSE VOTES FUNDS FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION OFFICIALS, EDUCATORS TEAM UP The House yesterday passed and sent to the Senate a bill that would authorie $18,262,000 for military construction in California-more than for any other state. Unilrr Press International reported, The authoriation included a $1,1 Commission Pays Visit to Two Counties By Al, TON The Slate Highway Commission paid an official visit Move Jobless egun to Retrain in 2 Counties million addition to the station hos- jtional, maintenance, supply and pital al the Marine Corps Base I medical facilities and utilities fit at Twenlynine Palms, and March Air Force Base, Riverside 000 for Work al Kdwalds Aid Tile actual nwinnv fm- Iho Force Rase.

The sum of Vets must be appropriated tinder was provided for utilities at separate measure. San Bernardino and Riverside counties adult, educators yesterday teamed up with the State Department of Employment to see what can be done to retrain at least some of the two counties' unemployed. Economic Situation Improves Small Boys Scald Selves First and second degree burns! Officer William L. Sehuman Jr. over .10 per cent of the body were said the two boys pulled over a suffered by a 4-year-old San Ber-jpan of hot, water on top of nardino boy whose brother, 5, stove at Weathersby Market, 865 was also scalded when the hvojK.

Muscott which the family pulled over a pan of hot water on 'operates, about. 11:30 a.m. yester-themselves yesterday, according; day. lo San Bernardino police reporls. Parents of the boys are Mr.

County Hospital said last, night land Mrs. Carl Rratton. NUMBER TAKING SURPLUS FOOD DROPS 25 PER CENT March 24, 1981 (City Page) iNaval Ordnance Test, Station fit iriiina I i0 sums WW tor U-onstnicMion of the Ontario-Ln K'erne-Rialto Army Reserve Cen Iter, and $6.2 million for opera- EXPERT Income TAX Service Probably the Best JAMES McGUIRE Ph. TU 83-0139 732 St. Spring Special 1.50 Kor Our Own Kasy to C'ura Brush Back Permanent th Ideal Permanent Belladona Beauty Salon EwnlnRj by Appointment MVS St TU a-9613 FORCED SALE! ALL PIW MODKl.

SKWING MACHINES AT FRfCE 'i moili-u to I'hiwisfl fmm. Trni5 with IS itiin or nn a.lrtihonal iik, off for cjsh. HI IIHV TO PARK'S SEWING CENTER 1SU7 North R'' Sail Bernardino Tt'r 3-0014 Custom-Made Full Frarn ALL ALUMINUM SCREENS and DOORS In aluminum or Kawr shade sfrpen. r-rriH-ri II lpt-s ot sprppn (imrt A-Alumiiium Screen Service Wl K. Raw Line Ph.

TU 48-45M 1 BLOCK WEST OF' STERLING The Janten Slogan is Wear a smile and a Jantzen Bathing Suit. fff for goodliest sake, girlx, don't jorgrt. the xivim suit.) Liz Scarborough GLAD RAGS bv UZ DEL ROSA CENTER 2nrt How Del llosa anil Highland TO AY-AW AY or ('HARGE CARPS Lieutenant Barton A. Keene, in harge of Sheriff's Homicide de tail, said last night (he estranged husband, Cloyse Alvan Harris, 25, N. has admitted the shooting of the wife and also of a irest home attendant, reported in satisfactory condition at County Hospital.

Sheriff's- deputies said Ifan-is iiiiM.M'ti "'rfcrmiiy riooiu p.m. at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Beatrice Davidson, 1081 Dth SI. Keene said Hie took place shortly after midnight at Ihe Lincoln Street address in the course of an argument between Harris and Ihe slain wife about Ihe husband's possession of a re-voher which lie admittedly stole from another aunt's home. County Hospital reported the molher flicd at 3:22 a.m., 10 minutes after 1he baby was delivered.

The attendant shot is Keith P.rie. .191 Ifolden employe of (Continued on 7, Column li New Crossword Puzzle Real Spellbinder Whether read it across or down, the new gianl crossuord in The Sim Telegram spells challenge. Ik will appear for the first, lime this Sunday, bringing fans a more stimulating, demanding crossword for weekend relaxation. The old cliiul crossword has been omitted from its familiar spot for the past few Sundays because it was discontinued hy Ihe distributing syndicate. search for a new puzzle produced the giant crossword you'll see Sunday big, challenging anil irresistible.

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Assorted Cup Cakes Mtc do. Also All Ponuts W)c dew. 9 A.M. lo 11 P.M. Olicli Snl.

HI A M. to ti M. PUNK-EM IMYXUTS BAKE SHOP h.wi- mi ci. You Can Place Your SUN-TELEORAM Classified Ad at Your Conwmmc After Office Hours and Weckfmttt DIAu TUx 41 2555 An Electronic Secretary Wl'l Record Vour Ad 527 Street Others Share Our Views on Parking A lilllfi of this mid a little of that: I'm not hIimir in my views that the city slumM employ a little common in enforcing the time limit on parking along downtown streets where there arc parking meters rather than trying to pile up an enormous revenue through tagging Violators of the ordinance. Dr.

Robert W. Moyce, San Bernardino, writes: i nin not a 'teller to lh editor' type, but I would just like to tell ymi how much I agrnn with your attitude regarding lli parking meter problem. Mk Jim, 1 always Ihminht ll pur-pnfl of Installing niHcrt wnn to keep traffic moving for thn benefit of local buslncM. gradually reached (lie cniiclimioiH yon drew of thelil ax aoiiitb of revenue a vu-ll nn a Miurcn of Irritation to tlio average, reaMNialdy law-ahiding I haven't received a parking ticket In year but I get a fueling of iulel rge every lime I see one of thota meter maids, or their male equivalent tagging Ibo ear of some poor wml parked In a block wllh all wirls of empty spaces all around Mini. "Do Hilice curs thai lurk at or near street intersection boiling that you will slide through Hie slop sign, bolder jnn, loo? It seems pretty sneaky to me.

I would I hi nk they would ho mom useful cruising around in phiin view to remind us of I lie traffic laws rather than playing rat and mouse. "lour correspondent. II. H. Johnson, who criticised jour stand, sounded a little unfair to me." The school teacher is no longer Hie lowly paid worker.

In Hip Satt Bernardino elementary school district Ihe average salary for teachers is in (he high schools, both and senior, the average salary is 57,111. The average salary for elementary school I a throughout California is In San Bernardino Counly the average salary for teachers is: Momentary, high school, $7,050. and junior college, In Riverside County the nvor- (Cunlinued on H-fi, Column 4) Fsprexsing opIiiiiMii out llm Improvement In the. economic situation In recent weeks, As sKlant County Welfare llireelor George II. ileffery said Hie number of families taking distribution of surplus commodities litis, dropped 25 kt cent sinec slait of the.

Koh, 8. Jeffery said during Urn liiM niontli of Hie proximo lam-ilirs obtained food. Hut, he said, only of tho families emne back for llielr second isMin on March 8. However, an additional new applicants were allied since Ihe start of the second IssniiiR period. Total families aided through March 17 were The assislmit director attributed the dcrl inn to opening lip of Calvin Lee Bratton, S65 N.

Mns cott was in satisfactory condition. The In-nthcr, Carl Wesley IKi'inon, was treated tor a sec jond degree burn on the forehead and first and second degree burns on the left leg. He was released from Ihe hospital. SAVK on Auto Insurance! S10.IKIO-S',!0 (MM! 1,1 ABILITY SVlNm fROPKIITV PAMACH a ns fin- fi Months. MpmlH'i-sliii FV-p MARTIN A- YFARGAN 156 K.

Base Line TU 4-6805 Sh a (I ii' I i a Drip-Dry Shortie Gowns Matching Robes ri.OO L1I.AC AND BtTTKRCl'P Fraud Shop 412 HIGHLAND AVE. Fnr Kaslor nrattoris Outfit Vnursplf in WHITE STAG SPORTSWEAR DEVENOTS H'fhlmid A vp. Tl" I'SE VOI-R OlAIWiB CARDS ALDEN JEWELERS A Diamond Ix Forever Rhiax mill Mmtntiiiris to Fit it vii Nrcd and Pnrxp Itifi HiRhlaml Ave. TU 6-2642 MONTH-END SPECIAL COTTON DRESSES Ki irlny ami Siiluulnv (mlv Toys for Tail ma N. St.

TU 3-7013 to San Bernardino and Rivei'sidp counties yesterday and got a first hand look at; Ihe work totaling more than $38 million under way in the tw o-county iai'pa. Robert B- Bradford, director of public works and ex officio chair- man of Ihe highway commission, noted that highway protects in the 'district in aci-ess of million would be underway the iend of the voar. The 10 maor active projects which account for more than million in the district were listed by Bradford as construction of Continued on fi, Column 1l To My Many Friends and Customers I Am Now Located al: 621 W. BASF. LINK Adults Children ift.nr, Wayne's Barber Shop Owner Wayne K'arst Clock Repair All Makes All Kinds HAROLD'S Jewelry and Time Shop Court and Sis.

TU 4-2101 PHARMACIST WANTED Kiill linn- Kxi-ollPtit roiulitiom iiuui pinutBm good huuih inlr. Bush Diuk'. Riverside Plaa Ph. OVi'ilHtirl 1-7'KKi. Mr.

Rrnwn crand imano I. IKK NEW. A Q(( REAl, VAI.rK AT wii.i. liia iNisii to si it nn 1:11 Tonn.v Domi Willi Ai.pim,-,! Cri'ilit Pmriroff Piano Mimic Co. JliiS-1170 St.

Phone Tl'r 9-KjfHi OPEN SUNDAYS TO 4 P. M. PLASTIC FLOWERS NEW CLASS WAKE CI FT WARES 1 0 NJ'l HARDWAR 3187 Street "Si-H" Green Stamps Shop at Hogan's or Easter Purses Ml Highland Ave. Open Mon. Evf.

to 9 Ph. TU b-3SJt In an all-day session at San Ber nardino Valley College a number of agreements were reached: Simultaneous high employment nnd unemployment are here to stay. Unemployment is evenly dis tributed in the professions, the service trades, sales, skilled and unskilled occupations. Kmploye altitude and social skills are most often more minor tant than skill nn the job. Changing job specifications imply continuous education and re-education of workers in many fields.

Educators in both counties are ready to depart from their regular routines to meet worker retraining needs. I NDERAL, SI VIE I'IMIS Federal and state funds for worker retraining may be forth coming in critical unemployment areas. The conference, termed a Joint Pilot Conference on Employment, was called by the Sacramento of fices of the Department of Employment and the Department of Education. The meeting was a followup to last week's Sacramento session of the Governor's Council on Critical Unemployment Areas. On hand from Sacramento were Wesley P.

Smith, state director of vocational education; Lawrence K. Knehter, Bureau of Adult Education; R. C. Van Wagenen, chief of Ihe stale Bureau of Business Education; Ernest Kramer, assist ant chief, Bureau of Industrial Ed ucation and Maud Milford, head of employer services for the state Department of Employment. Presenting Ihe employment picture in San Bernardino and Biv-erside counties at the present time and in the years ahead, Niels Pe- dersen, southern area manager of the Department of Employment said that department offices stand (Continued on fi, Column 6) City Officials for the interests of a personal tint ure, or when they are made against the express wishes of the electorate.

"Those candidates thai, have been, or will be, elected because of our efforts will find themselves even more so under our scrutiny. For it is here that we feel that our obligation to Ihe public is even more important." Bryce also indicated that CAG inlends to dip into a number of fields pertainiiiK to the city, its government nnd ils future. Regu Spokesman Says Highland Tax Refund Won't Hinge on Protest HIGHLAND Taxpayers in. all who file claims with Ihe conn-the Highland Community Services! ly ithin a Ihrce-year period, District will not have to pay the )llivy fron, vm second half of thvir 1II-HI. I axes fo.

(is.j(,t purposPS naN under protest, according to a orrltTPd impounded by Ihe spokesman for the Tax Protest services district nrnd-Committee. jni, olm.l)mP o( 1nfi suits Mr() j(. The taxes are due April It), liojlrllind nf said, but an election will he held; i i Iuesday on dissolving the d.s- T1' i ilax money will he impounded bv TU' spokesman said, "Two law- i i the coiinlv iinti a tavpavers suits have been filed against he 1 'Claims have been pan (omnium Services District for; 1 Civic Action Group Will TOO MANY BILLS A MORRIS PLAN Consolidation Loan may solve your problems promptly. The Morris Plan Company of California 1359 Street, TUrner 4-1101 jobs in recent weeks aud extension of iincinplo.Miicnt bciielils. He said Ihe fact some families felt they were Knini; lo reeehe more food IIi.iii was ilielurled in Ihe allotment may have been a faelor.

Jeff cry said the two employment coordinators of Hie department have reported "an opening lip" of the unskilled typo jobs ill recent weeks. Another reason fir optimism was a noted decrease in indigent aid expenditures recently. Money expended In aid to "unemployed -employables" durini; the first week in March was Sl.rutt, but this had dropped during the. week ending March 17 to S9H. Jeffery said hft fell Ihe mini- (Continued on B--6, Column ll lie (I SSO I lie pointed out: that il will he meessary for taxpayers to fib claims as the refund of taxes will not be automatic.

S.fi. Line's Bus Fares Going Up Hasie tins furt'M will lip Increased March HI fur patrons of the San Bernardino Valley Transit Co, The fare increase was- autluir-led yesterday In Hie slate I'ulilie I lilltles Commissinti, and a bus company spokesman said the boosts would become effective March Increases were authorized (or singlo fares, tickets anil school coupon hooks. The basic zonf cash fare will rise, from 15 to 21) cents, Willi 3 cents added for each additional zone. Price of (icket lures will he five for 95 cents. They were seven for tfl.

School fares were increased hy paring sit rides froirt luniks, maklnic Iheni flood for ridei instead of the present lili. Tim I'l dei Isioii said Hie increases were granted lo offset openilini; losses. A staff eiiRill-rer said the company would loso in Aiil under the existing lure schedule, and would earn slightly less Hum SIll.lHMI under the newly authorized lares. Hert T. Mchissock, vice president of (hn bus firm, said the Increases substantially meet the company' retpiest iii ifiAnm See Our Roys' Dept.

1 to 12 Best Selection lor Easter Suits, Sports Jackets. Pants, Shirts, Sweaters -Also for Girls 1. to 11 and Teens I -i V'lii M.ink.iiliinr:ii(t, ItitH-nnnimiil or tnpilriiii N.i.iii.il I iti! C-inl, Valitlnle ARC and (Vnlral Parkniit I.11I Tii kots lipen Mnntiay anil Friday Kvoninus YOU'LL BE SURPRISED How Reasonable FULL COLOR PRINTING Can Be for Your Reports, Brochures, Mailing Pieces or Advertising: Inquire of INLAND PRINTING ENGRAVING CO. 4.10 Court TUrner 9-96K6 San Bernardino 'Keep Eye1 on The Civic Action Group (CAb) 1 said yesterday if: will keep a close eye on all newly elected San Rcr- nardino officials, CAG-sponsorcd or not. "We do not like lo think of ourselves as a 'watchdog' committee, nor are we a pressure group," said Robert M.

Bryce, vice chairman. "Rut we do intend lo concern ourselves with Ihe decisions of our public officials, whether they are elected under our sponsorship nr otherwise. "We will concern ourselves il the decisions they make seem to indicate that they have been made onth's LEE'S CUHiDREN'S SHOP lar public meetings are held at 8 p.m. Thursdays at Golden Val- ley Junior High School, 3800 W'a-p, terman Ave. also 1,000,000 BLOCKS AT NEW LOW SPRING PRICES PHONE TUrnor 8-608I ELLIOTT PRECISION BLOCK CO.

157 Rancho Ave. San Rernardino lo YKARS' KXI'ERIKNfK MANI'FACTCCIXC PIIKCISION BUILDING UI.OCKS. ALU SIZKS AND SHAPES. STKAM CURED. Now Display Yard Open fi Davs a Week, 7 to 5 WE WILL MEET ALL COMPETITORS' PUBLISHED PRICE LISTS reeovery of 1,000 in taxes, suits were filed by a few payers on hohalf of the payers.

The tax tav "TIk suits are now pending he-fore the court. If the court decides in favor of Ihe taxpayers the money will he refunded to Significance of Baha'i New Year Discussed Significance of Naw Ruz. the New Year of the Raha't World Faith, was discussed at a recent meeting hy Norman (lauerke, chairman of the San Bernardino assembly. A tape recording, "The Promised One of All Religions," by William Sears and color slides of Baha'i shrines and gardens were presented. The Baha'i New coincides with Spring.

Year, March Ihe advent ol Million ates Twin Counties Contractors lne, of Redlands Biggest permit of the month was issued for roust ruction of the $621 ,000 Elks Club and hank building on Ilh Street between and Streets. Work is already under way hy the Cal Construc tion Co. Another large permit went lo M. M. Kaufman of San Bernardino for a SLM0.000.

33 -Unit anart- ment at iOSO Sepulveda Avenue. Lfnnr iev i Building Activity did you ever hurry up and wait? Spurts Toward $2 when jou applied or a home loan? Not when you call Santa l-'e Federal! A prompt appraisal of your property plus a speedy verificai'ion of other necessary data makes it passible for us to give you an answer in 21 hours. Enjoy monthly repayment of your loan with interest, principal, taxes and insurance in one paekace. Remember, there's no obligation when you inquire at Bermuda or Capri Sets, $375 Regular J.V'-S Slimmer Cut tons KELLY'S DRESS SHOP 25890 E. Base Line when the valuation totaled Three big projects boomed the valuation this month, They include a subdivision valued at It's the biggest subdivision for some time, according lo Ihe office of Chief Building Inspector Ralph F.

Spencer. The Mihdi isltin will lie located northwest of the north end of Street. Taking out the permit, for the project were Eden's Associ Building activity in San Rernar-l dhio this month is spurting to-J ward the $2 million mark and thrj hest month in at least a half year. With a week lo no, the valuation of construction is approxi-i mately With a little luck March could turn mil lo be the best month in mme than luo years. Th last million month for! San Rernardino was July 10' Santa Fe Federal SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 701 St.

479 -1th St. TUrner 8-fiStt 0 0 A iin.

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