Baby's Death Opens Two Other CasesofSAN .BERNARDINO (AP) -In 'February 1963 Richard C. Volpe’s 15:mohlhs old stepson died, A deputy coroner attributed his dealli to pneumonia.In August 1363 Volpe's 4-month-old son died, Volpc. said the boy fell from his crib. He was the only witness. Volpe was questioned and released, and the death was listed as due Lo an accidental fall.Thursday Volpe\s wife, Mildred, 20, ran from tteir home with her 2-year-old snn? Ronald, leaving behind the couple's sev~j eri-we5c-- lt;i.ld son, Handy. Shei called- sheriff's deputies and' screamed: I“*My baby is dyin£.” jOfficers rushed lo the home and found Randy in his crih, a 13-inch butchcr knife embedded In his stomach;- Thr.y took Ihe child, the knife still in him, toCoofonmiUtliu.enbie\mththSeHISIulthPimttrlt;eifin- a hospital, where the baby was-pronounced dead. •Volpe, a 22-year-old laborer, was booked for investigation of murder. Detectives said he would not comment on Randy’s death.ora.‘r-!S-a-lt;-• ■ nllftl AllHUIIU