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   Pasadena Independent Topics (Newspaper) - March 10, 1971, Pasadena, California                               other four have a chance In S tell you your examining wills and i i service your your answers ting red standing up for your rights To get ACTION LINE Blvd tena 311091 Q grandfather died preceded by our grandmother Before dying he had changed his everything to a granddaughter if she would care for him m his own house till death A prior will had for 20 years given equal shares to five grandchildren Is this change Do the any change or an- swers is M other flaw no- thing la ike his jiving all to one Society or pet ordered four Book Store of cashed check sent one said I've written them twice since and answer Do you think there is anything I to get the books or my P Los A No The Better of San nando Valley no response to many com- plaints such as yours which we arc forwarding to Postal Inspector in Charge San Francisco if MIDI The along with Western Trail were operations of Ames lishing Co Reseda Blvd whose phone has been disconnected or months Q Please tell authors of the i Hell hath no woman scorned 2 Like a bat out of 3 Come hell or high water the y mail must go through Mrs I V Pasadena A The hell of It fa Iho last two were just ful of the author playwright In Heaven baa no love to hatred Nor bell fury You might write to ence G Si C Co field Mass 01101 Dictionary publishers keep re- cords ol written usages Snoopy a of hell chasing Iho Red sy also at Pasadena Public Library says ho personally heard Come hell or high water be- fore given in Dictionary of Funk would put i in Bret day and area Q What is the speed limit for school buses on Craig Avenue north of Villa They rush up and down there times a very 1 Pasadena A School buses have the sarno limits as other vehicles up to their top of 50 On Craig It Is 25 mph Of course a big school bus on a seems foster at tho same speed than a VW But say they'll post a watch A bus driver can bo cited anyone risks losing his mit and Job If hols Q Last month a newscast told of a group of highly skilled technical and scientific men ing together to help themselves and others who had lost jobs That was before my son in mento 12 years an Aerojet lost his so I didn't write down the name and address Can you get it for H B Pasadena A Experience with office for this area at 1805 E Hunlington Drive 91010 has received much publicity says its director Dr Fred Woitsch Space is given free in the state nmn Resources Development office but it is staffed by volunteers who are seeking jobs to match their skills Their phone is 213 ext 7 or 8 Offices arc being set up In other cities including San Francisco Though your son con write from Sacramento giving his qualifications job preference will naturally be en thoso who como in as volunteer workers 8 ho ursa week Action Line IS A PAGE 1 DAILY FEATURE at your newsstand or phone for- home delivery PASADENA PASADENA MARCH 10 Outbreak of Burglary Hits Pasadena 6 Held Tourney Chairmen Selected Tournament of Roses dent Virgil J White has ed 27 committee chairmen to coordinate plans for the a n n u a 1 Rose Parade New Year's Day in Pasadena Listed are 12 chairmen 11 taking new and four serving for the first time The newcomers are D Health trophy Charles services and supplies Fred W we del transportation and Jarries N Slivers staging area Every president wants to have the best parade said White and I'm no men selected this year are all talented people and I enjoy working with them I'm happy they accepted these Stivers is new to the structure this Temple City High To Flex Schedule Temple City High School will implement a flexible ing this fall The education voted unanimously Monday night to approve the move But the vote was pre- ceded by sharp questions from parents in the audience Most of the questions had been heard and the most important of these seemed to How can you assure me that child will really do what he's supposed to his un- structured The module is a time period usually 15 minutes into which the school day is divided One woman told Wes Bosson principal at the high school that when her son was a dent at Oak Avenue which already has flexible scheduling she had scheduled him into a class and he had scheduled himself out dedication of new million library Approaching from are Pasadena Mayor Walter Pasadena College Dedicated By PAULINE THOMSON Staff Writer o trustees The library will more than volumes San Gabriel Board Takes Steps to Cut Health Plan's Cost Mayor Walter L dict performing the formal bon cutting ceremony the million library at Pasadena Nazarene College was dedicated day in the presence of an mated students faculty members community leaders and college trustees Culminating six years of planning three-level brary is a major step in bringing the college's master plan into Dr W president said in his ing address in Memorial The new facility he reported is projected for use for the ul- timate size of the college which is students It was planned for the electronic ture The building of modified Mediterranean design has 48 individual carrels and 11 semi- nar with a dial access retrieval system dents are able to listen and or view an almost unlimited ety of prepared films and tapes as have access to the language laboratory and closed circuit television studios ed elsewhere on the campus All three floors have an inter- communication for id reference and circulation sistance The library Dr Brown re- ported will house in excess of books and has more lhan square feet of floor space It has a fully automated multi-media teaching center fully equipped curriculum a room typing rooms and is air conditioned There Is seating capacity for 425 dents The facility also provides a commodious lounge for tion and refreshments and an Archives Room housing a collection of rare books scripts and photographs Robert Director of Field Services for the Bureau of Personnel U.S Office of tion was principal speaker for the dedication ceremony ing as his subject Discontent and will An- Directed to his student ers Dr address challenged their plans to tap the new library resources I'm concerned with the words some of you will put gether to be used by future scholars in future lie declared The library is the basic re- source of scholarship ence and insight are there problems arid are there Can you help solve he asked There is a great link be- tween discontent and he continued Inventions are seldom made by he added The scholar sets out to know so he can he said Guided tours of the newly completed library will be given to the public through Friday March 12 it was announced Pasadena and dents have been invited by Esther to secure library cards and check out books They are also ed to take advantage of the reading rooms A wide variety of magazines journals and newspapers are available in addition to books ranging from the recent paperback els to technical resources Monday's dedication ny was coincidental with the spring Board of Trustees ing The 36 officials began ness sessions after ing in the dedication program The board is expected to prove an operating budget in excess of for the fiscal year the largest in the history of the college Dr Brown is expected to an- completion of plans for the addition of a new School of Nursing to be instituted in the fall of and the Sec Steps were taken by the San Gabriel Board of Education Monday to reduce the cost of health services in the district Dr William Berck superintendent in mending the new policy reported that San Gabriel has been paying 40 per cent over the state norm for health services for the school children He said that at the rate costs are increasing the rale might go to 90 per cent over the norm We are spending per child per year more tha the average for all the elementary districts in the state He suggested nurses in the future be on a classified basis rather than certificated This will reduce costs to per child more than the average will maintain the level of service in the district he said The reduction wil amount to per cent for the three salaries paid to the district nurses Dr Berck explained that a certificated nurse has to be registered nurse with an degree plus 30 units He paid tribute to the district's three nurses who cover the seven elementary schools Between them they have 30 years experience The superintendent reported that Dr Kenneth Oberholtzer had been added to the experts who are studying the proposal to unify the bra elementary and high school districts San briel is within the Alhambra High School District Dr is a former superintendent of the Long Unified School District Rescue Teams Save III Boy 9 Others Four La Canada boys one of them a diabetic direly In need of his medicine were located safe and sound Monday after an all-night search for them in the Arroyo Scco by more than a score of sheriff's deputies They were spotted by a sheriff's helicopter on a sand bar just north of the Jet Propulsion Laborar tory Pasadena and returned to their parents The search for them began when they failed to return from a Sunday hike They left the home of Jeff Potter 13 of 1429 Starlight Crest Drive Sunday afternoon according to deputies Potter the diabetic was accompanied by Curtis Stull 10 and Phillip Stull 11 both of 5147 Jarvis Ave and Clinton Herrling 11 of 4127 Lanterman Lane In an earlier rescue operation a Los Angeles boy was airlifted to safety Sunday after breaking both legs and his left wrist in a fall Silver Fish Mountain Road in the San briel Canyon north of Glendora Another woman told the board that she thought pre- sent scheduling system at the high school was excellent another woman added so why change This seemed to he the pre- vailing mood of many at the The present system is good enough my child might get hurt if it is changed so why change One man however did speak in favor the change I say let's a vote of confidence and let them go through with this Bosson assured the group that what we are proposing to do is sound isn't tive it isn't revolutionary Most of the meeting was turned into a study session to answer the many questions from those in the audience the association's immediate past president A Lewis Shingler Chairmen returning to their committees for a second year are D Ramsay Lawson com- Darrell Sluder decorating places D Whitehead Tournament guests Thornton equestrian football r chard guest eon Millard Davidson press relations Stanley Ward erties Allen Jr lic relations James B Boyle Jr radio and television ton Goddard Tournament en- tries and Robert for- mation area traffic Taking new assignments are E Milton Wilson coronation Arthur Welsh float entries George Harris float tion Don Judson judging Clarence Padfield motion ture Harold Coombes music Frank Hardcastle parade op- Harvey Christen dis- banding and display Alex 11 Gaal queen and court and William Leishman university entertainment The new chairmen have all been association members for at least 11 years Heath joined in 1958 Soldwedel and Stivers became members in 1959 samen has been a Tournament worker since 1960 Heath re- sides in Sierra Madre and the other three in Pasadena Stolen Car Ring Raid Men A three-week investigation into an alleged stolen car ring operating in Duarte has ed in five arrests sheriff's in San Dimas reported Monday that parts from 10 to 15 late model cars were confiscated during a raid on Eastside Wrecking Yard 848 Meridian St and that they were taken from stolen cars ing from Nevada Arrested were Charles W Florez 28 of 19391 Green ven C o vi n a Louis 0 Schorsch 40 of 1631 S 4th St Arcadia Roger A man 30 manager of the wrecking yard Clifford L Swanson 48 of Los Angeles and James W Albright 32 of 2010 W Laura Ave La Puente Of Local BIDS SCHEDULED Bids for the improvement of Mendocino Street between Santa will he opened by the County Board of Supervisors on March 23 Mendocino have to be closed to through traffic that portion of the street within the project ing the construction The ject is due to be completed by June LITERARY COUNCIL Fun learning techniques will be discussed at a breakfast meeting of the San Gabriel ley Literacy Council at 9 Saturday at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church 115 N Avenue 54 Los Angeles Alta Belle director of tutor ing for the California Literacy Inc also will tell of the starls of the literacy work in the mi- grant labor camps tions may be made by tele- phoning Mrs Dorothy Avakian LEGAL SECRETARIES Attorney Ralph W Hoffman will address the monthly ing of the Pasadena Legal at the Stuft Shirt 901 E Del Mar Ave Pasadena Wednesday His ic will be General Practice of the Emphasis on A social hour begins at 6 p.m and dinner will be served at 7 p.m Reservations may be made by telephoning Jean Taylor days or evenings BEGONIA SOCIETY Gene Daniels of the Ventura Begonia Society will talk about his trip to Japan and of ia growers there at a meeting of the San Gabriel Valley Be- gonia Society at p.m day at the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum 301 N Baldwin Ave Arcadia MINI FILM FETE Five movies will be ed at La Library 1355 N Raymond Ave dena at 7 p.m Wednesday Films to he shown include The Great Toy The Reri Anansi the Spider and The Parable Additional in- formation is available by tele- phoning DRUGS TO BE TOPIC Psychedelics and Other Drugs be discussed by Sidney Cohen associate sor of UCLA in the student dining room of adena High School Thursday from J to The lecture Is one of a UCLA Extension series on New Directions in Clinical gy Tickets will be sold at the door STAMP COLLECTORS The Pasadena Stamp Club will convene at Wednesday at the Pasadena Recreation Center 1501 E la St Pasadena All stamp collectors are invited SARAFIAN TO SPEAK Pasadena City College dent Armen Sarafian will be the featured speaker at the ther PTA meeting night at p.m in the school auditorium Dr Sarafian will address the group on in Pasadena Heidelberg Alumni Leslie II Fishel dent of Heidelberg College fin Ohio will speak day at a dinner meeting of Angeles area to be held at Gwinn's West Pasadena 13 Thefts Reported In 12 Hours By LARRY PALMER SUff Wilier Thirteen ing more than in were reported to Pasadena lice in the period lowing Monday Of the burglaries five were residential live commercial and three took place at schools in the city One of the victims ironically was a Six persons arrested during that same period on of burglary of the suspects Frank L Duncan Arnold F land 26 Charles J Goldsmith 25 and Taylor 22 were taken into custody in connection with an attempt at a home at 66 W Washington Blvd The investigation was con- concerning two persons no in- formation was immediately available The burglars did not confine themselves to any one hut rather operated throughout the city They did however seem interested only in small but expensive items mainly sound audio visual and of ice equipment The heaviest losses were by the J F Dayey Co at 286 N Raymond Ave glars who gained entry by breaking a window helped themselves to numerous ness machines a slide tor und aircraft instruments worth an estimated Pasadena's Intermediate Op- School at 367 S Pasadena Ave lost an mated as burglars who again got into the building by breaking a window took two movie projectors two tape re- corders and an adding chine Tape Stolen Polytechnic School at E California Blvd was the p second school reporting a glary There thieves made off with a tape recorder valued at They climbed in an un- locked window Washington Junior High School was the third fall victim to burglars There the culprits entered an un- locked door and stole an See Page 20 Conversation Piece T MEN of our technological community speak with precision even when discussing imprecise social lems Two high-ranking JPL experts one a trajectory neer accustomed to intricate mathematical discussions were at a meeting at which the subject of crime and law enforcement came up Someone mentioned that the greatest number of arrests in this country are of persons in and age group said the mathematician who did not took old enough to be the father of a but had the air of one calculating a trajectory down into his own family These are our Do you realize that a old was 12 years old only three years ago and only 10 two years before drily agreed his JPL colleague a man versed In deep space probes And we have computers which can verify that McConnell   

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