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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 16

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San Bernardino, California
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16
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I A-li THE SUN-miGRAM Set, 1. FIe.v Fotifig Muscle brushed Arnels by GAY ARTLY JA. sTj an expected 710 delegates today in quest of the MAPA endorsement. The organization will vote on the endorsements tomorrow. Tapia said he will recommend against the endorsement of 'traditional liberal FRESNO (AP) The voter of Mexican descent is through giving blessings to candidates and getting nothing in return, says Abe Tapia, 36, president of the Mexican-American Political Association.

The association meets here today and tomorrow for its first pre-primary endorsement convention. I am asking MAPA to reject any candidate, regardless of party or past voting records, who refuses to endorse our own Chicano candidates, the grape strike and toe grape boycott," Tapia said in an interview yesterday. Assemblyman Jess Unruh, running for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, is among more than a dozen candidates, mostly Democratic, scheduled to address candidates merely because they are friends." apparently signaling a possible break in the traditional ties which Californians of Mexican descent have had with the Democratic party. "For too long," said Tapia, "they have been asking for our support but have not endorsed our people." Of Unruh, Tapia said: "He certainly has no great record in respect to the Mexican-American," he said. "This time we are not falling for the lesser of two evils." Tapia is a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 45th Assembly District in the East Los Angeles area.

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San Bernardino f'S T-Zh GRAFFITI by Leary Tapia said the convention would show the Mexican- American has political power to wield. He cited the organization's endorsement two years ago of Alan Cranston for the U.S. ON Senate and said: "Statewide it I we had 110 headquarters illkgs if working for him. Without the fmm Mexican vote he never would have won." Tapia said the Mexican- American vote this year CROCKS' would pack even more political power because of the recent state Supreme Court 1WO McKwIW Syndicate tne. OMf FIT) It M-lt decision wiping out English language literacy tests.

2 Senators Differ On Antismog Funds constitutional amendment is before Collier's committee, responded through an aide "Sen. Collier's revelation 1 still won't ease the need to find reasonable, dependable ways for fighting air pollu SACRAMENTO (AP) The "father of California freeways," Sen. Randolph Collier, says no change in the State Constitution is needed to supply state money for antismog research. But Sen. Nicholas C.

Petris, who wants to use gasoline tax revenues to combat smog and help rapid transit, responds the change is necessary to give California enough funds tion." Collier's opinion from a deputy to Legislative Counsel George Murphy was based on a question whether ap propriations from the State Motor Vehicle Fund may be to "fight encroaching smog. Sen. Collier. D-Yreka. snowy- used to support the antismog activities oi tne biaie Air maned veteran chairman of Resources Board.

That fund is derived from motor vehicle registration and commercial weight not the seven cent-a-gallon gasoline and fuel taxes Petris wants to tap as more the Senate Transportation Committee, said yesterday the legislative counsel told him state funds are already available under existing law to fund anti-air pollution studies. "It is quite obvious now that such a proposed change in the Constitution is not needed, as we already have the tools to work with," said Collier, a perennial foe of using gasoline revenues for non-highway uses. Petris, whose proposed "The supply of extra money in the State Motor Vehicle Fund is dwindling. The same fund is needed to finance ex pansion of the California Highway Patrol and other growing highway needs," said Petris. Architect Richard Neutra 4 ii vVi Dies at 78 While Touring ing pools.

His trademark was wide expanses of glass. The severity was softened by imaginative use of landscaping. He was a pioneer in using materials ahead of his time- aluminum, steel, wide vertical expanses of stone or redwood, LOS ANGELES (AP)' -Richard J. Neutra, who exerted a major influence on modern architecture by creating compact yet spacious homes aimed at filling psychological as well as biological needs of occupants, is dead at 78. The Vienna-born designer, renowned for his functional but warm structures of steel and glass, succumbed Thursday in Wuppertal, Germany, while touring his projects in Europe.

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Most had flat roofs. Many featured reflect- Assembly Votes To Double State Scholarships SACRAMENTO (AP) The Assembly voted 60-0 yesterday to double the state scholarship program over the coming three years. The measure by Assembly Speaker Robert T. Monagan, R-Tracy, increases the present 16,000 scholarships to 21,000 next year, 25,000 in 1972-73 and to 32,000 in 1973-74. The competative scholarships are offered to graduating seniors.

The Monagan measure also provides an extra for the first year's increase in the program. 1 A A HARRIS' SAN BERNARDINO. THIRD AND 889-0444 SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 9:30 TO 9:00 OTHER DAYS 9:30 TO 5:30 CLOSED SUNDAYS i.

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Years Available:
1894-1998