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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - October 3, 1967, Corona, California                                54  western Riverside 737-1234 CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 3, Four winners of tile plaques receive their awards from City Manager Glenwood shown at the left admiring the colored reproductions of Corona submitted as suggestions for coloring of to Wilson's are Mrs. Maxine Mrs. Lily Tim Bisel and Lorin Recognition as the council tackled another exterior decoration at City Hall Pioneer Memorial Fountain gets OK despite a City Council today has a warning from Fire Chief Jim Johnson by unanimously approving plans for construction of Pioneer Memorial Fountain at Civic installation will eliminate the U-shaped parking area in front of Civic Center to make room for the fountain near the front but City Manager Glenwood said that the city is providing more than that number of spaces at cither said that demolition of the existing parking OK's bus rides By MARJORIE Special permission to ride buses to Norco Senior High has been given students living in the J. R. Supt. John Stallings told the board of education last the school opens in its new building Oct. 16 buses for it and Norco Junior High will be rescheduled and there is no estimate oi the number of children Stallings the push plan for Norco BETTE Norco riding clubs last offered their assistance to the city council for a riding trail the problem will be implementing the suggestion that all property owners along the chosen route remove or move back ail stationary and live on the right of forth as the route to serve the largest portion of was to start at 'the west limits on proceed east on Second to north on Hillside to east on Fifth to and north on Pedley to the Santa Ana River feel this is a logical routing and one that would tie in with any future the letter was also suggested the trail ibe built in as money becomes for trail construction was recently initiated toy Councilman Gil Cox when he fought against salaries being Defeated in the salary he said he start such a fund with any salary he receives as ordinance setting up the riding trail fund received its second reading last It stipulates all money received from donors and others for trails will go into the It is only for trails along existing details can be worked out Cox moved last that the city go ahead with is to get the fences The council voted unanimously on the motion to the letter 7-8-9    Corral 32, Norco and the Hoofbeats Abby 10    Molner late night and fog and low 4    mostly sunny Slightly 10    tonight 55 to 65. 80 to 90.    wins dubious Johnson easily won a weekend nonpopularity ice cream poll at the University of with students voting for man I'd least like to see in the White 31.9 per cent was well ahead of the former Alabama Gov. George who got 24.3 per the Gov. George Romney finished with 14.4 per and former Vice President Richard Nixen was fourth with 8.9 per were tabulated on the basis of cream cones purchased at a booth operated on the campus by the Young and the Young picks up children at 6:30, will run he was given though many of the pupils live within two-mile and he thought that under the new they will still be able to sieve who spearheaded the parent drive to get students ion the buses because of the dangerous situation at the Second and Hamner said children are together to walk in the early morning At least one case of a child's being by a motorist was she and some refuse to let their children walk to the early bus and provide their own member Willard said Norco City Manager Nick had told him city is working on plans for a traffic light installation at Second and but before state money plans must be in the A La Mode tract last night asked the school district to construct a gate in a block wall the Norco Junior High site from residential streets so that children attending George Washington School can cut the in the Dolores Martin said children the long round via Parkridge have been accosted by She said the city was prepared to a hole in the wall if the school district put up a said the block wall is on city property and this would mean expenditure of school district on In construction will start soon on the high school site and there will be problems with the children and matter wus tabled until the next although Stallings don't think we can build that speaking for in the Corona Del Vista sought a school crossing guard at Avenida Del Vista and Via Del He was told the school district is forbidden by law to pay crossing guards and advised to take up the question with the city He left the meeting to do account of his adventures there is on Page 3.)  sidewalk should get underway Signs pointing to the jiew parking spaces will be this weekend or Monday he of the fountain project as one of the exterior problems at city hall followed an award of tile plaques to four local artists who suggested color designs for the exterior of the ing the first tile recognition awards the city has made were Mrs. Maxine Mrs. Lily Tim Bisel and and objected that elimination of the would deprive firemen of a major access to the building in case of He urged the council to install a fire plug at the main building of the Civic Center told the council that he was not trying to stall the fountain but he wanted councilmen aware of the problem in case a fire should occur at Civic council then authorized the city manager to spend of city funds and contributed by citizens for the fountain as per the plans submitted last Wilson said that the council must authorize expenditure of the gift since it in effect a gift to the Wilson's explanation about provisions for parking headed off a major objection that city hall would lose too much parking if the is Wilson said that the city will spaces on the east end of the main building on the west has but 17 parking the city manager educator and head of the fountain led the the bypass of the fire chief's recommendations with the complaint that time you turn the cost He said that the chief's recommendation just boosted the cost from to then approved the plans submitted by Kenneth who has contributed major aid in the project's Hollywood decided to make a film depicting your whom would you want to play IN 3-2 Mason Judy 3486 Debbie She has the type of personality I 4428 Woodward Audrey Hepburn is my favorite but Yvette is more like Warner Tex 4428 Woodward She's my favorite 180 would be a western and it would star John Wayne as Tex 3646 Corona She's 3485 Center Boris scientist said the latest yesterday or a man answering the description of a Corona scientist who disappeared last week have been by the sheriff's deputies said Howard a scientist employed at the Naval Weapons Center Comna walked off his job and an hour later out of his home last an intensive search of the Corona - Norco area has been ever He did not take his Ralph Gallagher of the sheriff's office said today Neill was definitely seen west on Highway 91 Thursday afternoon as well as twice in the Norco area at a much later afternoon a reported seeing a man answering Neill's description walking in an area near Wyle Laboratories in search units were off today as the area was narrowed Now most of the official work are detectives in unmarked Citizens are still asked to be the lookout for anyone of the Corona man's general afternoon deputies and aided by covered an area from two miles west of Prado Basin on both sides of the Santa Ana The helicopters flew at a height of only 50 feet above the Gallagher combed were the hills south and west of Coronita where Neill was last known to have His home is at 1833 Via Santiago in as six feet tall and weighing 170 pounds with hair and hazel Neill was reportedly ent over a project at When last he was wearing grey slacks and a short sleeved white search parties were made up of members of the Riverside Mountain Search and Rescue Norco Mounted Police and the Riverside Sheriff's Bloodhounds used extensively in the Prado clues as to Neill's whereabouts were turned up in the only leads left to follow are those conting from persons who think they may have seen the They are asked to call the tariff's office immediately with any information they may man Chino Navy Hospital Corpsman Arthur D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Esqueda of 13272 Oaks today was reported killed in action in MONTHS IN Carla 16, survived two months in the wreckage of a plane near before probably in She described the ordeal in her near her body in Planning Director Harvey Stottlemyer today blamed City Manager Glenwood Wilson for a breakdown in morale among Corona city signed statement to members of the city council and news Stottlemyer charges that least 45 employes have left the City of Corona since Glenwood Wilson was employed as city manager in 1964."  is the problem at Civic Stottlemyer time has come to find out why we have this turnover in blast followed his resignation from the city last He after submitting his resignation to Wilson that wasn't my the statement went to council members during yesterday's council councilmen failed to call the matter to the In times the council has asserted that it is the city manager's responsibility to deal with personnel the council did not consider the matter of importance to call for a Council went into session after last night's but it was understood that letter was not said this forenoon that he had no comments to make about There were indications that he considered them as an attempt to embarrass his administration and that the situation stemmed only from his indirect discharge of the employes get no acknowledgement for a job well done other than that given by their immediate a 3-to-2 City Council today has approved on first reading an ordinance boosting water rates of the city's out-of-town water customers by 20 per The vote on the ordinance caught City Councilman Glen Hart squarely in the middle and provoked sharp from Tony who generally agrees Hart on major 0 11 e r o declared the city's approach was He feeling I wouldn't buy any part of councilman explained that he referred to the council's adoption of a 100 per cent increase in rates without studying the matter or considering the He further complained that the council then a study then refused to permit the committee to call for a vote by Mayor Biil Smith apparently caught Hart in a moment of and before Hart could speak the motion to adopt the ordinance had a 2-to-2 vote with Smith and James Rust favoring the ordinance and Mrs. Rena Parker and opposing that he was caught in the Hart said with a display of considerable reluctance that he would vote in favor of the no in explaining he declared as ha cast his to adoption of tHe the council rejected a chamber of commerce plea that it reconsider the Opponents of the proposed boost have declared that a 6.5 per cent increase 1s but no Parker told the cil that she felt the increase should be based on the recommendation made by the city's water pegged that recommendation at a 6.5 per cent Parker not sure that the city has a right to make a on the She declared that if the council voted an she favored a percentage hike instead of one based on meters as suggested by the Anything other than a percentage not be fair to the smaller she said that he understood that the larger user already a built-in discount rate and he would still have it under a percentage trial manslaughter trial of D. 44, of Glendale in the death of Diane M. Stewart on the Riverside Freeway Sept. 20 has been for Nov. 21 in Municipal continues human relations HENRY human relations commission today has a new lease on by a unanimous agreed last night to continue the commission in view of the new spirit so strikingly displayed at the sion's Sept. 21 Sept. 18, it appeared almost certain that the council would order the commission abolished in view of strike among commissioners and the of five the for various of the city's five councilmen attended the Sept. 21 commission and stated at its close that they would vote in favor of continuing the council kept that pledge last night by a unanimous vote and later adoption of a new human relations ordinance on first ordinance makes one major It prohibits the fiora commission not advise or recommend concerning any or reports alleged brutal or discriminatory acts by city's law enforcement officials towards any member or members of a al or ethnic the amendment further states that the commission upon its receipt of such or immediately refer them to the council and the city revised ordinance also eliminates the that the chief of police be a member of the further provides that members of the commission will be dropped automatically three unexcused any one the council indicated that it would permit of the commission simply by taking no action to disband it. But Councilman James Rust said he felt a vote should be taken so on the commission would Imow what direction the council is and the vote of approval Mayor Smith said was not sure if it was the commission or the council that needed the second But he said he felt sure that a second chance is at this  

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