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   Upland News, The (Newspaper) - June 5, 1969, Upland, California                               Council Weighed By Council uld a Human Relations tl in Upland be a council or a. separate of the or handled by dual s was the question dis- ci at Monday night's The discussion has going on In one form or an- since last March when Dr. im Kelber ot Ontario d before the council to dis- formation of a West End n Relations Commission and the participation of the City of Upland in the At that time Dr. Kelber cited that communications should be open between the minority groups and the power structure and people should be the guiding After con- discussion at that the council postponed the decision until the April 7 On April 7, Lee di- rector of administrative reported he had attended a meeting regarding the of a West End Human Relations Commission that and Chino and clalr had decided not to join with a West End but a council within their Later the On- tario City Council decided to form their own At Monday's cilman Ronald Mayor brought the matter up again on forming a human lations Councilman James feel strongly that a Communist ence in our midst would take ad- vantage of the situation and ex- We do realize we have but we have four councilmen and a mayor to whom the people can come if they want we stand ready to give it. 1 don t think there is any need for us having a council com- do Elwin city told the council if any lems came his staff would bring them to the keep in touch and try to resolve problems as they come he Rev. First Presbyterian who was at the council meeting to give the invocation was his He Council and staff of the city should make it known to people that they have a re- course open to rather than stifling this would re- lease Councilman Max Hawkins said he favored a committee of the council for this purpose and gested the mayor make the Coucilman Christensen are all Uplanders and are all citizens In the City of No one is more special than Everyone is equal and all citizens should have equal Since Mayor Gibson was out of the matter was postponed until trie June 16 The Upland News Year 13 June 5, 1969 40 Pages 10 Cents Named Trustee Harvey director of Funeral was ed by the Upland School ict Trustees to fill the four term of the late Jarvis 3 appointment was made at Tuesday night school board ing held in the a native is idem of the Chamber of Com- a -y of Sister City been a volunteer ed on the Red Cross and i membership in many onal is married to the former 1 Glasco and they have two 16, and They are residents of Big Pay Hikes Set For Staff Harvey Stone Seniors Plan Ceremonies ceremonies for the md high school will be held June 12, at 7 school Fattier of St. Joseph's Catholic will give the invocation Rev. Harold First Presbyterian will give the he processional and al will be played by the high school as well as musical The will be students who were ed as Steve Edward and Marilynn David the will speak on Problem ot Cultural Senior Class Robert will present class and Ernest assistant will receive the Some 500 seniors will ate this year and will spend the following graduation at Dis- Services Set Upland high school services will be aid June 8, in the igh school auditorium at 7 with the address given y Rev. A. Clark astor First United Lst Call to worship and prayer will be given by E. L. Cucamonga Methodist There are some 500 in this year's ating ONTARIO The Chaffey Union high school district Board of Trustees voted 4 to 1 Monday night to provide substantial pay increases for both certificated and classified personnel for 1969-70. The board committed the dis- to provide salaries next school year that will equal the minimum of 20 comparable Southern nia school Since some of the districts have not yet established a 1969- 70 salary the median minimum of the districts is not Superintendent Allan G. Smith told trustees the average starting salary for a new teacher In the 20 districts is expected to be between and A starting teacher in the fey high school district now gets This year s median minimum for reactors in 20 dis- la Casting the dissenting vote was trustee William C. who contended there were too many unknown factors at this time for the board to make such a com- The board will not take sive action in fixing salaries un- til August 4, when the final budget will be The district initiated strict cutbacks after the failure of a tax override proposal in the ril 15 Among these were a reduction of the day from six to five with resultant release of 31 and cutbacks In trans- portation maintenance and operations classified personnel and With these the dis- projected a cash reserve of about plus a piece of property worth more than 000 which it plans to Unless other sources of income PEN WASHINGTON BUREAU Some of the members of Congress from California who attended a Tuesday In the nation's for the purpose of announcing the opening of the Bonita n are with Donald W. president of the Media second the proposed pay in- crease will be taken from dis- Smith estimated that the pay increase would cost about Unknown quantities in the budget picture at this time are the district's assessed valuation and funds to be received from the state for school support and from Public Law 874. The latter is a federal law providing ment to school districts for dents whose parents work for the federal School Budget Up The Upland City School District budget Is more last the of the district learned last Tuesday The tentative 1969 70 budget is while last year's was The increase is m the cher's other aries and classroom Vern told the board members that the district in 1967-68 operated at a cost of per which is less than the average cost of all mentary districts in San Bernardino Bike Rodeo On Saturday A bicycle safety rodeo will be conducted on the Upland Junior high school grounds June 7, by the Lions Breakfast club and the PTA Foothill The rodeo will be open to boys and girls of grades third through with trophies offered for those ranking third and Winners will also be guests of the club at a special breakfast at the Upland In charge of arrangements are Kenneth C. chairman of the Lions boys and girls com- and Mrs. Briscoe chairman of the Foothill Council safety Supervising and Implementing the rodeo program will be Sgt. Pete Smith of the Upland Police a uit o iui ui u i it. ing me opening ui ine n are visiting with Donald W. president of the Donrey Media second from left BUI bureau third from Left to right Congressman Clenard n Harold T. Johnson and Jerry m BUI bureau Mil and Congressmen Merchants Slate Tuesday Meeting A general meeting will be held June 10, at at the Upland Purpose of the according to John president of Uptown chants cuss the schedule of events from July through The anniversary tion of the Kiosk will be dis- cussed with the dates for the event set on June 26, 27 and 28. A Christmas turing an unusual theme will also be said STUDENT Police Officer Dana and Brad get ready to launch the Police department's new gram for called Two students ride for four hours with a police officer to observe the scene a3 it A project called was initiated this week by the land police sponsored by Foothill P. T. A. the program is designed to give students an opportunity to observe police officers at thereby developing a better port between police officers and It started with Dana and Brad members of the Upland high school dent as first riders in the pilot They will for four hours with patrol In the the program will opened to all Upland high school with ence being given to then sophomores and men All students will be provided they have rental Students entering into this gram are required to be companied to the Police ment by their where they will be asked to sign waiver and consent They will meet the host officer and be given a brief tour of the police and receive a complete ex- Downtown Area Gots Sign Info The Downtown merchants through their association have received some information on the sign ordinance from the They were previously ex- empted from letters sent to businessmen m other sections of the city informing the nesses that their signs were illegal or The through their John has received a flyer telling them the six major violations of the sign The sociation had to mimeograph them and then mail them to the Meyer A form was also but it is complicated to be of Meyers The Association seeking answers as to why the town section was exempted from the original letters sent to the other businessmen In other tions of planation of the operation of the Each student will ride in the patrol car from 4 to 8 p.m. They will observe the police officer at work and the officer will explain radio calls and other matters of his regular The student observer will accompany the of- ficer on all calls ex- cept where bodily harm might be In this ments have been made for the student to be dropped off and picked up by another unit and re- turned to the Arrangements for the program have been made through Chief of Police John as a part of the Com- munity Relations and Foothill ject is directly supervised by Sergeant T. D. Plans and Training and Community tions The pilot program will run for a period of two Taking part will be Rick Helen Dana Gary Bob Andy Scott Darline Ray Jim Randy Chris Neil ing and Brad Council Reaffirms April 9 Park Vote The council has decided to put the Park Bond Issue on the 1970 general tion Councilman Ronald mayor brought the matter up at Monday night's council have always favored passing the Park Bond we need the citizens to pass it. They must realize the 10 cents is now being levied in their tax and it won't cost them TO pass the we need permission to use the he The Park Bond Issue was defeated last re- scheduled for April and then canceled when Councilman Ronald Rossitter noted a In public The council has also in- the City Elwin to prepare the necessary papers and notify the public of the  

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