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104. TERMS. ORGANTOWN WURLITZER PIANO I ORGAN STUDIOS '112 SHOPPERS LANE COVINA, CALIF. Don't Delay-Call Today 332-4081 i JOtfS MtN-WOMEN MEN-WOMEN 2400 Accountant jiilwllilli rr -r jr -i t- L- Staff jewels into the family car of Fashion" show to be held a.m. Thursday, Nov.

21, to point up the "Jewels by club beginning at 1 1 at Pomona Valley Inn; CARLOAD OF, JEWELS Polomares Woman's Club members'; from left, Mmes. Chester E. Hogan, John HW. Carrel and Harrison Persons, packed the family Accountant OR ASSISTANT TO CONTROLLER For publicly held, extremely fast growing electronic consumer product company. Challenging position requires thorough knowledge of: GENERAL LEDGER COST ACCOUNTING OFFICE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS POMONA A 20-year-old box boy accused of the attempted rape of a 24-year-old woman in a laun; dromat last week and sus-pected in a series of other attacks on women will have a preliminary hear- ing Monday.

Ralph Eugene Parks 365 San Leandro Drive; Diamond Bar, was ar- raigned before Pomona Municipal Court Judge Canadian Unit Pays Tribute to War Dead WEST COVINA Consular officials of Great Britain and two Commonwealth countries took part in an observance last week of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War I by local members of the Royal Canadian Legion. The observance, the ninth annual service held by San Gabriel Valley post 167, Canadian Legion, took place in the American Legion Hall, 330 N. Azusa Ave. Attending as official representatives of their countries were William Collins, vice consul of Canada; N. A.

Sales, deputy consul general of Great Britain, and Derek P. Morris, vice consul of New Zealand. Councilman Present City Councilman James Lloyd represented the city of West Covina. The Rev. Peter J.

Brownleee, rector of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Palm Desert, and a former Royal Air Force chaplain, conducted the service. The national anthems of the United States, Great Britain and Canada were sung by the veterans of Commonwealth armed forces living in the Valley who. attended the observance. Taking part in a wreath ceremony commemorating the war dead were Lloyd, legion officials Hugh Sharpies, Mrs.

Phyllis Parish, Bert Churchill and the consular representatives. Homage Prayer In a homage prayer, Mr. Brownlee said, "Let us remember those who died upon the field of honor, or in the prison camps; those whose bodies rest in foreign lands, or in the great deep; those who' have known no grave; all of whatsoever race and nation, who gave their lives in the service of their country, and especially those once known to each of us personally." Other tributes were paid by legionnaires Stan Has-sall, Sharpies and W. C. Burley.

Robert Fitzgerald was chairman of the committee planning the memorial service. Houston A. Snidow and is being held on $100,000 bail. An eight count com-' plaint charges Parks with the possible death-penalty offense of kidnaping with bodily, well assault' with in- tent to commit rape, as- sault by means likely to' inflict great bodily injury, assault with a deadly i pon, and Parks was arrested last Sunday after a womaq had been attacked and slashed in a laundromat at, Garey and Orange Graves 'Aves. The, victim escaped be-' ing raped but was cut on the face.

She identified Parks after his arrest as the one who had attacked her. Legislation Asked The series of laundromat attacks began in June, and 15 women were victimized during a five-month peri-' Several were badly injured and the incidents created so much fear that legislation was urged to require guards in laundromats at night. It is estimated the city had spent $10,000 on investigation of the attacks! The attacks, which took place both by day and night, occurred in laundromats in Pomona, Industry. Diamond Bar and Rowland Heights. On several occasions the attacker threatened, the victim or attacked them with a knife or screwdriver.

County Takes Channel Link County Flood Control District has been authorized to accept a newly completed section of San Jose Creek channel here for, future jurisdiction, operation and maintenance. The Board of Supervisors' action was recommended by i i Chief Engineer Walter J. Wood. A 4.3-mile section of channel running between Nogales St. and Benton Road was constructed under supervision of the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers. Benton Road is a private street near the intersection of Valley Blvd and Grand Ave. Contractor on the $4.5 million project was Oberg Construction Co. of Upland. The work included replacement bridges over the channel at Benton Road, Brea Canyon Road and Water, Center and Nogales Sts.

The facility will be integrated into the vast network of flood control facilities "protecting the San Gabriel Valley fron heavy inundation during severe winter storms. Control Over y-' r' s4 un-f a "-t i "-irflmiiffii --t -i ii mi tin inii Exposure to data processing will be an asset. EXCELLENT FUTURE FOR. RIGHT APPLICANT SEND RESUME TO: BOX N-l 86, TIMES TimM Photo pass a separate examination to qualify for the speedy two-wheelers. Holders of current drivers' licenses who operate or wish to operate a motorcycle will have to pass the tests for license renewal, Harper explained.

For the ladies of the Sunset Junior Woman's Club, the motorcycle safety instruction promises satisfaction of community service and may have meaning closer to home. "My two brothers are motorcycle riders and several of the husbands of our members ride, and we know a lot of the young people are going to. These facts together make motorcycle safety a personal thing with us," Mrs. Burks said. DESIGN FOR GIVING Emotionally disturbed girl, resident of Charter Oak Foundation, shows Christmas card sketches made by girls at the foundation to Mmes.

Robert Cameron, left, and Robert King. Cards designed by patients will be among articles to be sold at boutique luncheon Thursday, Nov. 21, at foundation, 19757 E. Covina Covina. Proceeds will go for education equipment.

Times photo squeeze in between lines of traffic are asking for trouble and often get it. In the La Puente course, learning cyclists who must be at least I0V2 years of age and have a driving permit or license see safety films and are thoroughly briefed on the handling characteristics of motorcycles before they ride them. The practice riding is done under close supervision on the adult school parking lot. Six motorcycles have been loaned to the school for the course by two area dealers. In the past, any person licensed to drive a motor vehicle in California also legally could operate a motorcycle.

Under a new law motorcyclists must making sure that other drivers can see them. Jack Lucarelli of Covina, a patrolman with the Baldwin Park CHP office, cites high speed in on-and off-ramps and cyclists who ride in the blind spots of cars and trucks as other major hazards in motorcycle riding. "A rider must have respect for his cycle but cannot be afraid of it," Lucarelli said. He added that riders should also wear safety equipment such as a crash helmet, although Harper said helmets are not required by law in Califor-. Both officers agreed that cyclists who pass other vehicles on the right and ADULT SCHOOL Safety Glass A new safety class is being cjrganized.by the La Puente Adult School for motorcycle riders to give them the 1 training fitness for survival.

The school has completed one four-week class which drew beginning ri- ders from 16 to 65 years of age, according to Donald Roth, coordinator of the Valley Vocational Center, site of program. The classes are -planned from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. The next class is expected to begin in December or January, soon after the rear parking lot of the center, 15359 E. Procter Industry, is repaved.

Preventive Program "This is a preventive program," explained Mrs. Rupert Burks, 16160 La Monde Hacienda Heights, spokesman for the Sunset Junior woman's Club. The club urged formation of the safety class after nephew of a club member lost a leg in a motorcycle accident, Mrs. Burks said. Motorcycles are unstable because they will not stand unsupported when not in motion and a skid usually means a spill, said Walter Harper, 18166 Mescal Rowland Heights, chief instructor of the planned class series.

Harper, a California Highway Patrol sergeant in the Claremont offices, said that "a motorcycle driver must be more defensive than a car driver." More Accidents "Motorcycles have mqre accidents per mile than automobiles (accounting for 5 of California 'vehicular injury accidents with 3 of the state's motor vehicle registration) but they are-good machines if the rider knows he is doing," he A veteran of 28 years of including ,13 years as a CHP.motor- 1 cycle officer- and 12 years in racing Harper has never had an accident. "The' accident increase la. generally due to 16 to 21-year-olds who ride with-J out proper instruction," Harper said. "He added that riders must be careful after being tin the right lane, watching fof road hazards such as rough Bpots and oil slicks and Cal Poly Names 12 t6 Faculty 'POMONA' President Robert C. Kramer-.

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The 19-year-old; brunette, on oirline stewardess major, Is a sophomore. SAFETY CLASS Walter Harper, instructor at the La Puente Adult School, talks to David Constancio, center, and Tim Titus about the rear mirror on motorcycle. The school is organizing a safety class for, benefit pf motorcycle riders..

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