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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 25

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dents could meet with small Sat, Au. 12, M) THE DAILY SUN B-S COST ESTIMATED AT $11 MILLION TV STATION REJECTED dud groups to give personal at ence. tention. students in a situation where they (Continued i'rom City Pag?) 'Do you have an Joe?" watched a televised class without "TV is sh experimental thing, asked Frisbie. Food Particles Held Baby's Death Cause Aspiration of food particles whs teacher supervision, there's no question about that," Sheffield challenged, "but we have the opportunity." Young Father Dies in Crash Of Motorcycle "No." Public Hearing Set on Two Water Improvement Districts Potter conceded, "but there have "You ought to get one," Fris The president of the college Sheffield challenged an assertion by Snyder that the small number of students who would get ruled in an autopsy Thursday as been enough successful experL ments to show its value." said that the extended day (night) bie advised.

Mrs. Kennedy suggested the ex classes of the college at this time cause of death of a small I.a Puente girl. Much of the discussion centered were limited by the number of penditure for TV could be better training in running a television station would not justify the high cost of building and operating one. Lorey Renee McConnell, Vm ing, the board shall by resolution around out-of-distrirt use. Shef classrooms available.

He said used to acquire top teachers from A public hearing on the of two improvement districts months, died shortly before noon A 26-vear-old father of three field said many surrounding over the nation. "It would not be any more ex determine whether it is necessary to form said improvement dis will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wed schools had notified him that pensive per student than some of Wednesday, according to Coroner's Office reports. these courses could be extended to many more people without the addition of expensive classrooms through a TV transmitter that nesday by the San Bernardino was killed last night when Ms motorcycle went out of control on a curve south of San Bernardino. our business or chemistry Jabs," "The integrity of a college Is judged by a good, solid faculty, not by gadgets or tools," she trict." WOULD CONSOLIDATE Sheffield said.

The baby was left in an automobile by the parents, Mr. and Valley Municipal Water District. Cost of forming the districts. they would like to make use of the station and would recommend provisions in future budgets to help Valley College support the Dead is Donald J. Altic of 24426 charged.

could bring the classes to homes in more, than 90 per rent of the Mrs. Gerald R. McConnell, while Educational television has the backing of both the California The improvement districts would purchase, consolidate and operate all the entities and facil E. 6th San Bernardino, said Chief Dep. Coroner Edward P.

Dr. Sheffield said one of the possible uses of the TV might be district. estimated at Sl'j million, would be levied exclusively against property owners within the im they went to the Blood Bank at the National Orange Show grounds. The baby was lying on Doyle. station.

Proponents looked at the out-of-district participation as a wind' Taxpayers Association and the Los Angeles Taxpayers Association, Sheffield told the board. He Snyder, who warned that the to have a class on "bone head' English. ities now producing and distributing water within the areas covered by the proposed districts. provement districts. a seat and choked on food par cost of operating the station was not known, said he would rather The California Highway Patrol said Altic and two other persons on a second cycle were headed said both groups recognized educational TV as a means to cut This is a class to bring reme-! dial students up to the college level in English.

The college runs "accept less students and do a fall to television financing and a chance to spread education. Opponents looked at it as spending ticles which she apparently regurgitated. The body was removed to a La Puente mortuary. The districts would handle now available, plus supplemental water when it is avail One Improvement district would! take in the 3,500 acres served by Yucaipa Water Co. No.

1 and the -Yucaipa Domestic Water Co. Domestic is the biggest single stock-l good job at the college than to costs of education. 32 units in this each year. guess at what kind of job we are Potter and Frisbie said a class district money to provide serv ices outside of the district. 126 125 doing with, a lot of students." room TV was no more imper able.

A pipeline to carry sewage ef Students while still in high school could take the course on TV at night and voluntarily take He said he felt that programs sonal than an instruction in large lecture classes, and they pointed fluent from a point east of San Bernardino to Yucaipa is planned holder in No. 1. COST ESTIMATED Municipal District officials have Snyder said that television! would be like the college's FM radio station, with few technical students taking courses in its op suggested. Both Mrs. Kennedy and Snyder warned that the students who needed this would be the least likely to take seriously an undisciplined television class.

from the college would not be able to compete with commercial Same Date Last Year Traffic Death Since Jan. 1 out that best instructors could teach the class, and other in-j the examination, passage of which would send them directly into advanced English, Sheffield television programs and expressed estimated it would cost 5750,000 eration and with a small audi- structors or even graduate stu-i worry about the seriousness of south on Street below the by the Municipal District. Cadillac Tail Lights Favored by Thieves Orange Show at 8:50 p.m. when Altic failed to make a sharp to purchase assets of No. 1 and 50,000 for the holdings of Domestic.

The other improvement district curve in the road. Cadillac tail lights were the His cycle struck a curbing, flip ol ji would be comprised of the 5,000 acres served by the Western target of thieves when two per ping him in the air. He landed on his head, Doyle said, and died of sons were victimized, according fin Heights Mutual Water Co. District officials said it is expected to San Bernardino police reports, severe head injuries. The other cycle also spun out that purchase of Western Heights Pat DeBellis, 3135 N.

told police four tail lights were stolen when the victim's 1959 auto was parked in front of a bowling on the curve and flopped over, but the driver escaped injuries and his passenger got only a few alley at 320 S. St. Value was scratches. The passenger was Al- listed at $70 and the victim reported the car's tail lights were vin C. Brooks, 14, of 7841 Bonnie San Bernardino, said CHP stolen once before, on Wednes assets estimated at $500,000 would not be made immediately.

Regarding the public hearing, the lawstates: Any person interested, Including all persons owning property in the district (Municipal District) or in the proposed improvement district, may appear and present any matters material to the question set forth in the resolution. "At the conclusion of the hear day. Officer Ronald E. Martin. Altic is survived by his wife, Lee Millick, 716 N.

Sycamore Virginia, and three children. The Rialto, reported two tail lights to worn flhjis saiiDlboaftE were taken from his 1959 auto body was taken to Grove Colonial Mortuary. while it was parked at Mill and Streets. Value was listed at 552.50. iiiiMpiiiwiMMMMMMaMaap I'rMaaj.

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His wife, Clara Marie, 66, is in serious condition at the hospital. Deputy coroner A. J. McCann said the accident occurred at 5:25 a.m. when the Alien automobile, going west on Main Street in Hesperia, crashed into a huge semi-truck-trailer rig at Pyrite Street.

The truck, driven by Albert A. Bravo, 20, of 3764 Hubbard Los Angeles, was being backed into Pyrite Street, McCann reported. The body was removed to HEAVV, DUTY WATCH fK mcol lex WATCHES vu. i O'Donnell's Funeral Home, Vic-torville. California Highway Patrol Sgt.

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Years Available:
1894-1998