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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 17

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2 THE DAILY SUN Thursday, Sept. 10, 1959 fVsf IVeeA's Activities at VC Listed Annual Flight Safety Meeting Set at Riverside, Sept. 18 17 claim by student In f)rtx)f nf a Jim Fuller thai. lody Prrsidrnt NORTON AFB this will lx lif PHr lor siu-i riont activitios, Bornardino! Valley College is offerins; a full, slate of first week activities. i SSmk few oa lemonade and cofikies uill be scred to registration day line-standers today and tomonow by the Assoc.

Women Students, in Pi the west hall of the Technical; Buildinc. Also on the menu is watermelon feed costume: "old' clothes" scheduled for next Thursday on the northeas' corner! 171' ISi 1 iwFo I I-" of the baseball diamond at 2 p.m. An all-school welcoming assem TO HOST 500 AT CONFERENCE Greatest single concentration cf flying expert ever assembled will meet at Riverside's Mission Inn this month. They ill be on hand Sept. 1 1-38 for the fifth annual worldwide U.

S. Air Force Flight Safety Conference. Approximately officers, including commanders of 16 major commands of the Air Force, are expected. Sponsor of the conference is the Directorate of Flight Missile Safety Research at Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino. That the program is producing results was pointed out by Col.

C. J. Cochrane, deputy chief of the safety directorate, who said the major accident rate in the Air Force has been chopped in half in the past five years to a new all-time low. I'll KKS KI'K KS K.NTKI) In addition to commanders and bly will be held Wednesday at 11. and the week will hop to an end Kriday at 9 p.m.

in the Student; Life building to the music of Dick Winslow, The Indian' traditional welcome dance is this year known1 as the llowkola Mop," after the Sioux Indian word fur ''how" oi "hello." STREET I Fish Need Fresh Air Too, Aquarium Direclcr Insists 1 1- it. 4 flying safety officers from around kMiWMM 1L 1 CHICAGO (API Fish share the globe, observers from the the human dislike of boint; crowd-j iaMm a Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Royal C'l together in hot weather. 'Air Force of Britain. Roval Ca- Wh.tt a fish needs in hot! LOTS OF PLANNING Final details are being worked out for the fifth annual Federal Avia- we.ithcr is plenty of room," says'worldwide United State Air Force Flight Safety Conference Sept. 14 18 to be attended by tjon Agency, Civil Aeronautics Walter II.

Chute, director ofieinf) at Riverside's Mission Inn. From left. Col. C. E.

Williams, chief of programs and RoflriJ flnd the University of Visiting recently Joined ANSWERING A CALL Miss Carolyn Berger, call from a patient in igo's Shedd Anuarium. th nirectoratp of Flinht Missile Safety Research. Norton 'southern California School of Nurss Assn. staff, leaves the new VNA headquarters in answer to a need of professional nursing care. The three registered nurses on made 3,715 such calls in the past year.

the VNA staff have' vh-i there is Air Force Base, San Bernardino; Lt. Col. Albert Ward, chief, programs branch; Lt. Col.lAvialion Safety will be present. the water gets warm.

lute rivvmin in it rmH if E. Springer, assistant for information and education; and Col. J. Cochrane, oep- "What we accomplish here," s- vour tank is loo crowded flip Directorate of Flight Missile Safety. (Sun-1 elegram photo) will die." iUty director, cording to Brig.

Gen. Walter K. Arnold, director of flight safety research and the conference host, "will largely determine the accident pievention program for I MO. I5y pooling our experience and ideas, we hope to continue our I --J'f Nil 'If -a- -Ti i III. 1 3 record of saving lives, equipment l.mH Hollars throuah a preventa SECTION i ii city "Nmr Ii IS rvi tive action and education." In previous years the conference has been held at San Bernardino's Arrowhead Springs Hotel which is now closed.

Not only will last year's results of the accident prevention and investigation program be reviewed but also the conferees will outline that for 10GO. Keynote speaker will be Maj. Gen. Joseph D. Caldara, deputy inspector for safety, USAF, Wash-lnglon, D.

who used to head the Norton directorate. CO.NKKKKXCK TIIK.MK will set the conference SKIS He theme with a talk on unit commanders' responsibilities in aircraft accident prevention. He will go on to outline the overall Air Force program in ground, air, missile and nuclear safety. i Grout) meetings will be follower! by seminars for three days on all phases of flight safety and accident pievention. The information developed during these seminars will be presented to the full conference Friday, Sept.

18. They also, along with the major talks, will be included in a conference report which goes to all segments of the Air Force. Although overall safety is promoted year around each month a special phase of flying safety is emphasized throughout thp Air Force under the program drawn up at the annual conference. READING THE REPORT Mrs. Pearl N.

Martin, left, one of the Zontians on the Visiting Nurse Assn. board, scans the impressive report compiled by Mrs. Marie Kesser, center, executive director, and Mrs. Marguerite Lamar, secretary, to show the scope of VNA activity at the end of its first year. The Zonta Club spearheaded the drive for funds to establish the VNA and has accepted the agency as its permanent service project, with proceeds of its coming fall fashion show, set for Oct.

8, earmarked for that purpose. (Sun- Telegram photos) VISITING NURSE ASSN. CLOSES FIRST YEAR WITH UNUSUAL SERVICE RECORD NIL AND SIL These happy country folk have been calling on Goodwill Industries employes in San Bernardino, Fontana, Ontario and Riverside to issue an invitation to a country style barbecue picnic, to be held in Lytle Creek Park today. Responses indicate there will be more than 150 em- nlniiot tnri ttiAii fmilio. npdC.nl ll rlnrLat not in ipane -v Court Enters Plea for Man Changing Mind the longer periods of time than fcAiMriitftMirfifiiit S.tn Bernardino tsitins; Nurse Chnstenson also represents Acsn.

is one rar old. and not Zonta Club on the board. and who need care following hospital- ul hospital- and tun. Coodwill stores in the above localities will close at 4 p.m. (Photo by Ruth Ross) INVASION MENACES Hank Ketcham, creator of the mischievous youngster whose syndicated pranks brighten the pages of many newspapers throughout the world, including the Sun-Telegram, discusses his impending attack on the funny bones of the Soviets in a meeting with Vice President Richard Nixon recently in Washington, D.C.

iation or other cases. Two of the throe nurses joined the VNA staff at the beginning. Mines. Mina Freeman and Mary Russell, and the third, Miss Carolyn Rcrger, recently was recruit 18 Return From Tour of Bases only has it become one the tho VNA executive director is af-fommunit 's most important filiated with the club. especially in service to rK(MKCr wh0 The Zonta Club has accepted smnal nursing care, but it out- visiting Klrsp AssI1- as itl prow its quarters.

service project, and Formerly in a com- R10ater part of its service r-iratively small space at fun( activity. t'-e i si i Nurse Assn. tOUTvri. annual novrd to more quartets pi-e of does not begin to July 1. and.

in the words of Iho VN. budget, the Visiting fs executive director. Mrs. Marie Xurse also 'is one of the Kcsscr, is 'now surrounded by on the Arrowhead I'nit- t-pare" in an entire house at 17(57 orj yun( Donald G. Planten was in court.

That much was certain. What was shaky was th San Bernardino man's plea to four counts of issuing a check without sufficient funds. First, he said, Iip desired to plead guilty to the charges. Kv cept, he declared, he wanted to 'Dennis the Menace1 Invades USSR With Wit, Humor ed to replace Mrs. Ann Kightoon prominent area citi-.

Making the trip from San Rer-who resigned to become a school -ons rclun)0(i fmm tours of nardino were G. Walter Glass, nurse. Personnel also includes. thf, Marine Corps' Cold William S. Deliver.

Judge Carl R. besides Mrs. Kesser, a secretary, Weather Training Center at' Milliard, Howard Holcomb, Dr. D. Mrs.

Marguerite Lamar. Bridgeport and Kl Toro Marine D. Hunter. Kdward Jacohsen. Er- "Dip new VNA quarters are Air Station in Orange County.

inest Martin, Rennet A. Meyers, slightly bare." Mis-. Kesser Methods used by the Marines' Merle A. Rickert. Seymour L.

in announcing the removal. "The in training for mountain warfare' Schweitzer, Earl Wilson and Earl office is fully equipped, but we and itest helicopters and jets' S. Reynolds; Gordon Addison and creator of "Dennis the Menace'1 Hank Ketcham, calling Vice cards vui- i riniN unlink mt? rtim riiio idpo oiiiiori sou ven 1 1 pa(j innocent to the part of i-resineni uicnara iixon oisine Krienams nave emoarKed on: the complaint that read "with in TiQtiA. Uqm tne possibilities of an ex-; what Mrs. Ketcham calls their are in need of much in the wav were demonstrated.

Carl Ernst of tent to defraud." i 11 St. A hiue out in front informs the passer-by that "this is the pioce." The Visiting Nursv Assn. be itt, Cm.lnl iltln TJ t.r ti i All areas served by the I'nited Fund are served by the VNA. and Mrs. Kesser's "first year" report is an impressive one.

One hun- Fontana- Pov Dav 1 Millie icopie leader of the trip was Major; Powell of to Little People the people of the and Unnie Hood of Pomona, and' -Rm. VnW of COnt VIMt to lhe 1,9,10,1 caPllaH If somehow KXIM.AIXS CHARCK Superior Judge a rf P. Fogg explained that if "you aren't guilty of that, vou aren't of furnishings. Recent donations included some large rolls of carpeting and padding for the floors, but chairs and a table for the board room are still lacking." Charles H. Bodley, inspector-instructor of the Infantry Company of the Reserve, of ti, Already appearing daily in 41; Free World came a reality August ot l.

rfred and ninetv-eiSht patients several ears of work on roCcivort iuirsm- care from can share laughter of the I'SSR," savs says 1 Vllllll I. .1 CI'UIMU. 111 IlllAlis VJ1 i San Bernardino. the part of civic-minded croups thp VNA slnr0 part of civic-minded gives sluing instruction in winter. feoiiij' vii.

fiii.yiini. guages. Dennis is n.iw tucked a boix-fullv, "perhaps time operations Sept. 195S. The three have made year, and L' nurs.s on the staff calls in a llti mill's have been ay in Kctcharn's footlix-ker bound we'll find ourselves a bit closer for Europe find countries behind, to a better understanding." the Iron Curtain.

The Vice President cnthusias- "Dennis the Menace" is one of tieally endorses 1he pen and ink the most jopular of the many fea-' invasion plans and indicated that. lures now apearing daily in The although. Dennis may be a nien- Sun-Telcgram. lace in his home town, he wouldn't leaded itii sxcially illustrated upset Fast-West relations a bit. So the court advised Planten to plead not guilty.

The judge then asked about an attorney. Planten said he talked to three of them. "None of them would take my case," he said. Then he said, "Let's just change my plea to guilty." The judge asked the routine "is this of your own will?" "I might as well," answered Planten. STATU OIMUCIS Pist.

Atty. Iwvell K. Lathrop joined in. "I don't see bow we can let this man plead guilty in light of what's been said." who saw necessity for the tpe nf service such an orguii-7 ition nffes the public. "dream" begnn when the Social Planning Council discussed the pissibiliiy and the S.in Rernardi-it Zinta Club, made up of women executives, accepted the job of spearheading the campaign to l-i i-e the funds.

P.V OHIKKS were in their efforts by other service j-luhc, including Rotary, Business f. Professional Women and other, but they, themselves, supplied the nia.ior portico of the money, realized through a number of benefit actn ities. A scpara''1 erganizatinri a formed to handle VNA affairs. chalked up in their travels over the district, which includes Kial-to, Bloomingtnn, Colton. Muscoy and Highland, as well as San Bernardino.

A number of paing patients also Ji.np been cared for in Fent.ana. though that community is not on the I'AF list. KKI KKKM P.V IHK Kighty-five tor have referred patients to the Visiting Nurse which calls nnly by order of a physician or surgeon. Some of thp patients are included in the official welfare; Families' Polio Shots Will Be Determined by Census Bureau -V -j If i iVi Polio inoculation will be the sub-'received at least one shot. The illrtp nm'tviH Tho nnnH rn.

The peak as in the 5-1 1 brack-: tprpd a plea of innfH.rnt tnr ect the supplementary qurs-1 tions asked later this month hv! et, with 85 per cent of these hav- defendant. local pollsters for the Census Bur- programs, requiring serice for jing been needled at least jing been needled at least once. I Anr oncp "gain. Planlen I Selected families throughout the! She added, however, that nnlv a mmn nis 'rvinnti. tho nation Ivi IMP third of th i i tlJITied the C3SC down, old had been inoculated in hp.rpra,od'.

niii77pc! for thp rVnartment nf Year and three Zontians served on that board. The late Majorie Bai- Bid Opening Set ey devoted much of her time to work for the Visiting Nurse Bids for construction of curb and her place on the board is and gutters on a portion of Gold-row held by Mrs. Pearl N. Mar- en Ave. between Highland Ave.

tin. a past Zonta president. Mrs. and Lynwood Dr. will be opened Judge Fogg ad-Oct.

6 for a trial Public Health alxmt the num-I Ir' aKain. lor of shots rpe-eivft oer nerson I Mm lsp' i 1 1 i nun inai ine iip The polio questions are included homes contacted are selected with employment questions asked from maps to a rros D.l I the monthly Force Sur-jtion of the population, and that Dr0Ken Ny- takei-s seldom know Mona's Cafe 21(5 Mt Vernon Gahrielle T. Mulvane, formerly, sept. 'X at the City Hall. superintendent of nurses at San Bernardino County Hospital, who Clock, WdiCh Stolen also -is a past Zonta president, is 1he VNA board president: it is Mattip Dennington of 1.105 Per-She who presented the project to ris St.

reported to San Bernardino the Zontians and she who has poiieo thai an alarm dock and a rlrdicHtcd the maior portion of man's wrist watch with a value i. i i was broken and 1 en ace, who is in harue of co on the door i inf, I rewipls taken from the cash Cap- receive a letter ahead ister, San Bernardino police re- AT CAPRI Heinz Ruhmann is the star of the German comedy hit, "The tain From Koepenick." which is now featured at the Capri Fine Arts Theater. 3rd Pinc mem an cessu in an in hrrai. in an attempt to 5an Bernardino, playing nightly at 8 o'clock wiih matinees Saturday and Sunday it.w oi me eoun- mea of 1 10 nuestion hich unl the cafe's juke box. fc llll'F police her to the cause.

Mrs. feorcn of J.S were taken from her p.m. Th film is in Technicolor, with English) subtitles. 's population under age 60 had asked. said.

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