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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 9

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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9
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ar eseeMG THE FRESNO BE Contests Are Due For City County Exclusion From Kings District Is Given Study PGE Deposits Funds To Pay Off Old Bonds Judicial Posts Contests -are expected in the June 4rd primary election for one Fresno Municipal Court judgeship and for 'five justice court posts in the outlying Fres-Cc no County area The Statutory deadline for all judicial candidates to file their formed in the recent lower court reorganization In nine districts the incumbent justices of the peace wiirrun unopposed Lineup Of Races The lineup of races in the outlying areas: Coalinga Justice of the Peace Pressey will te opposed! Officials of the Facific Gas and Electrid Company in San Francisco today announced funds have been deposited with the Chase National Bank in New York City for the retirement of some S7G67000 in bonds of the mWn4 cuST'" Uglt nd i tH Thl? The bondls are noncallable 6 Fl Kr cent bonds which have Existed there wSftoif rontwSaSj SpjfcP nurrhiuni I hei Coalinga Sanger Riverdale1 1 Earlier and Sierra districts quin company assuming Its obii- Fourteen ludicial districts were notices of intention to seek office was 5 PM yesterday Allan Mason a former assistant district attorney filed to run against Municipal Judge George Huffman but no candidates signified their intent to Fourteen judicial districts were Rations I Local PGAE spokesmen said they many of the bonds held by Fresnans as well as local business institutions land many have been drawing interest since they first were Issued In 1912 They mature to- T9 01-L Black the Morris Steinbaum and Herman Miller grated left to right transfer the deed to the Californian Hotel to Ptvul Handlery left and Harry Handlery right Vers XwrgrtUs the manager of the hotel is in the center Bee Photo ames president by Fred Butler a Coalinga of the utility said when this is- attorney i sue is paid off the company's Justice of the Peace first and refunding mortgage Charles Reed will run off will become a direct first lien on 'against Sanger City Attorney i Continued From Page 1-A Properties jamM Ship of the tail race for the 162000 for the first time Riverdale Justice of wday of the San the Peace Floyd House will Po Plant on 'Joaquin limls thus marks the run against Latnn Justice of the lhe American River and procure-r conclusion a capital simplifi- Peace Glenn DeHart ment of electrical equipment for cation program extending oven Del Key Justice of the! the plant Field work was con-: three said Black Peace Charles Tyler will op-i th xts-Im- and crpitil structure will consist only Parlier Justice of the Peace- inued jof the first refunding Ciare Pettit power plant which will be lo- mortgage bonds and the first! Big Creek Justice of caled on the American River I preferred and common stocks" ithe Peace Mary Walker will! seven miles downstream from The Wells Fargo Bank and run against Tollhouse Justice of ITnion Trust Company in San the Peace Archie Brumagin Francisco will act as the copay- These incumbent Justices of total estimated cost to ing agent The Chase National the peace are unopposed in the i date of the CVP including the! Bank is the trustee under the traces for the new judicial district features and additions! unifying and refunding mort-! judgeships: Valleys Project FINAL The mile long cut above delivers Central Valleys Project water from Shasta Lake into the Tracy Pumping Plant and thence into the San Joaquin Valley through the Delta-MendotaCanaL Located near Walnut Grove this connection was the last of the major CVP features In operation Below Delano area farmers prepare land for CVP i negation Bureau of reclamation photos er Scare of Fowler Isaac closed this amount $373-Sfewart of Selma Fred Schaffer 000 100 or 56 per cent already of Kingshurg Albert I Myer of -has been expended or obligated Firehaugh Andrew Williams remaining 44 per remaining 44 per cent i of Dunlap Elmar Cowan of Canithers and Paul A Eymann of Reed ley Martin Enters Race For KRCD Director Post State's Teacher Need Is Set At 111360 By Fall Power Company Planes Arrive For Association Wing Convention Delegates to the California jWing convention of the Air Force Association registered in the Californian Hotel this morning) while-air force planes arrived at the Fresno Air Terminal for an aerial display A C124 cargo plane and a B29 bomber landed at the air terminal 11'! Will Continue The flights over Fresno i will continue tomorrow- Operational aircraft from California air force bajs will participate The highlight of today's activ-1 jities will be a dinner in the hotel st 7 PM at which Thomas Gj Lanphicr Jr thevice president i a large San Diego aircraft Power Supports irrigation In will be spent for completion of works already in progress- and ized additions The iat- for authori ter include the Sacramento River Canals Sly Park Dam and canals and the Delta Steam Electric Plant I 60 Year Repayment About 90 per cent of the proj-j ect's cost will be repaid to the jgoveftimcnt over a GO year pe-! iriod through lhe sale of water! and electrical energy The other 10 per cent of costs are nonreimbursable They are of salinity in the Delta re- 1 ke report shws plans have heen made by the bureau to! mect growing de mands for water and power th dorado endintr In (creased 533 per cent Boke said' officials predict funh" ditiona! water to the central leys as well as 218000 kilowatts of hydroelectric power capacity and the upper American River development with ply of 400000 acre potential of 350000 power generating capacity By I960 Boke believes the bureau of reclamation can make au'i val-l gtts itv I a water sup-: feet and kilowatts of 1 Property owners in the suburban residential areas of Fresno Corcoran Hanford and Ar-mona today have a tacit invitation from the Kings River- Conservation District to petition for exclusion from the tax levying district The directors yesterday met with State Engineer A Ed- monston to discuss exclusion procedures and to study maps showing the built up areas around the cities KRCD Chairman A Quist emphasized the district is not empowered to initiate exclusion proceedings or take any action which would bind the district to exclude the areas Up To Suburbs we have the maps here" Quist commented "Anyone who wishes to can take a look at them and see where the residential areas are Our counsel will be willing to help the petitioners draw up the form of tne petition to be circulated" Early in January the KRCD counsel suggested to cut costs suburban residents should form a committee to circulate the petitions which must he accompanied by a deposit of $500 to cover the cost of the exclusion proceedings The proceedings include a study of the area seeking exclusion by office Explore Possibilities Some suburban groups are known to have been exploring the possibility of petitioning for exclusion but spokesmen later said they would do nothing further until the district's maps are available Edmonston also was questioned about the status of the filings for unappropriated Kings River water held by the state director of finance and sought by the KRCD The engineer asserted he he as helpful as I can" in the matter of the filings but he declared if any assignment is made before a Pine Flat Dam repayment contract is signed the assignment probably would be on a conditional basis New York Aide Spurs Red Cross Fund Campaign The hundreds of Fresno County ted Cross Chapter fund drive workers who will open their cam paign for $159000 tomomw con fidently ex pect to share In a tne finest New York cheese" before the A telegram was the chs today from the chapter Claud Gaimarino the chairman of the Fresno County drive accepted the challchge with provision the New York chapter if it obtains its $123400 quota first of Fresno ij 1949 Wj0 nd 19l taxes Star Spangled Manner By Mrs A Karesh Infuriated by exorbitant tea taxes New York Charleston and Philadelphia colonists hosted tea par famous one in Boston (1773) New irties weeks before the more Charlestonians seized and stored their -tea for future use without paying the tax In Philadelphia the Liberty Bovs Committee for Tarring and Feathering threatened ship pilots and captains with a halter around your nerk 10 gallons of liquid tar decanted on your pate with the feathers of a dozen wild geese laid over that to enliven your appearance" fSr5 general district election Martin the president of Cross chapter challenging rennH Mirnwi local officials in a match to Consolidated Irrigation District which will fill its quota and a member of the executive earliest of the Schenectady dy NY Californian Hotel Sale Negofeilcfss Are Corapfeied Final for the sale Hotel to the' Harry flavicry hotel chain of Sea Francisco late yerterday "Vfcer compietiid In the hotel1 Hdlery said the purchase price eas nearly 22000000 The property formerly was owned' by Morris and Alberti Steinbaum and Herman Miller of Los Angeles Announcement of the pending sale was made January 24th Own Other Hotels Handlery and his son Paul! Handlery- the vice president ofj the Handlery' Hotels of Caiifor- Siia own 12 other hotels in the ate re Handlery said he experts toj spend between 573000 and $100-j POO in improving the rooms and dining facilities He revealed Gj Vem Snorgrass will be retained I as manager and the present staff will remain Intact are happy to be in Fresno because we have faith in hen future and the future of the San Joaquin Valley" the new owner1 said Other Investments The Handlery's said they plan to make other investments in! th valley The 230 room hotel is located at Van Ness Avenue and Kern Street Other hotels owned by the chain are the Alexander Hatnil-j ton and Stewart Hotels in Sanj Francisco the Hotel l' De1 Vallejo and the Georgian in Vallejo the Lake Merritt Hotel in Oakland Alameda Hotel in Alameda the Bret Hart Inn in Grass Valley woodland Hotel in Woodland the Hotel Monarch in Los Angeles the Hotel De Anza in San Jose the Hotel Don in Richmond and the Oroville Inn in Oroville Bakery Workers Strike Is Started Baker and sale women in retail bake shops in Fresno went 1 on strike this morning after SSd0tS'e 5to7e7r 'iSmSSitl! tives failed to reach an agree ment on a new contract The old contrart expired at SSJSSLthm agent" oIthe the i negotiations broke Smr Thurs negotiations broke day night over down Thurs the method of hnnr five rtav holidays lalL Adopting Foster Home Children Will Be Studied homes will be conducted at 8 PM Tuesday at afe North Van Ness: Yh Frn re nw! Avenue the Fresno County Citizens Committee on Adop-( tions Hunter Scott a member of the committee today questioned a statement made yesterday chudm committee of the Kings River Water Association secks to rep- 'resent the second KRCD division The only other avowed candi- LAST Marketinas- ter Grant Tupper rings the bell officially terminating the 50 years of the Fesno Free Market at Courthouse Park Photo by Mrs Henry Knut- r-noio oy rs iienr nnui son 3612 Nevada Avenue Story on Page 1-A Two Maple Trees On Hollv Avenue I Brok 6n Olf Two three year old maple trees umt reunions with the dinner two teachers for each job in high f0nw 'schools" by congress to hHp meet these from foster homes because they a police guard will escort a Finds Favorable Sian goals include Folsom Dam and! were manried or had reached caravan of delegates to the air lie said there is some favor-'power plant Nimbus Dam and ieir eighteenth birthdays ScoR Kwtninal tomorrow at 12:30 PM able indication however in the plant Sly Park Dam "£1 lfor the air show fact California schools for the the Sacramento River canals Of Also a foster home child is A Jet engine anda Pacific airlift time tnhistowuri erkdu: these only the Folsom Dam and just dumped outonis own) ion Diiu county office today said he is considering coumy reroroer 01 nee nine -for director from division1 largest is for $752163 A dawn patrol breakfast be served in the hotel Iat 10:30 AM I liot said two sets of nomination $642-36 from Harold II hare ohUinM from ninP5- business as the fifm for other piSssihle candidates lf- Jennlhg Prilling Cnmpanyof weeks while their parents were in division four said he did not taxes temporarily in the hospital learn their names $130843 lien was filed Believes Homes Can Be Foui Found KRCD chairman A Quist of fS11 Fresno that California will need jll360 new teachers next Fall in the next five years he de clared the state normal school growth plus retirements will create teachers Need Stone told the administrators a need for 60000 new Elementary Teachers rjnnrnwij iranrn here to confer on credential and! ing on emergency four years ago Toastmasters Will Aid Drive By Red Cross 7 The Fresno County Red Cross Freno County Red Cross chapter got help from another source today when the four units j-V completed for has a goal of $159000 It will Californian Hotel i Hunter Urges Bill in the parking strip in front h0mi01 T- "For Enforcement Of 2 It Is the children who are in foster homes year after whom we want to get into of their own We believe PnJ Fresno and director Patter both of whom Warren decided son of Dinuha both of were appointed by War said they still have not dec whether to run' 1 Patrplman Is Fined For Withholding Data Chief of Police Morton today announced a fine of $130 has been levied against kept homes there are many people in the county who would! like to adopt 'children even if two or three at Holly Avenue were off yesterday afternoon TaiF IfdQe VOntraCtS Patrolman Robert Simmermant Oakley Hunter the ninth Fresno ap- 'pcared before the house Judiciary i Judiciary) the trees were damaged 2-in pm ind d-vi tween 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM when Mrs Esterholdt called the when Mrs Esterholdt called the available an additional lJOWMOw acre feet of water for a total i Sentt rtaolarert lrn available an additional 1200000 sisters Scott declared enactment bf lee station mk ne1 police after discovering they hadmsihte to enfoml -r nao it pnssiwe to enforce fair trade Patrol-(York mobs seared off the tea man Repiamin Kasparian forjship approaching their harbor Benia Vnrlr mnh cearnrt nff lha tea WASHINGTON March 1 would have to unless Fresno citizens do somethin? atmut helping the welfare department1 JlciKmK wnure aepanmeni now" the ehildren will stay in VZJZl Days In Jail on everything else" Brewster de-! Timmerman they saw no one in lc tenqrncies tne iossxund drive rnnereca tor dared wages hours jth vicinity of the trees Simmer- T1 re the Raisin 55811 JoawhUtlefoe wlamaUon gbureau i and working conditions and wetdan said he was unable to del practices of big 0 Sequoia and Sierra units t-jj or power facilities-in Driver IS Sentenced lousiness I Jack Damron the area governor Ln i have held ourselves in readiness termine whether they JachDniron the area governor Cai11 rn To 60 broken off by being struck by rongresasjthjrprac- CVP output of 3600000 acre feet gov'emment power over company fine gear for its Folsom loop line vwv bn ho rosthould 'not heallmved lhe Countv civic clubs iiJ at anoweo forming them of the plan and n(IMie tndav several items announcing speakers will be theP cental VaUevs Project I- Mejers to' spend 60 days ienre in conducting an unnees-Whenevr hey re ro ronst nicUon projm vould1 jn jail after plead guilty toMn- investigation rise over retail trlrie late the spirit of wheeling con-dnink driving and hit and run lie declined to discuss the na- cise over retail trade practices Meanwhile plans have been lracts for the transmission of driving jture of the incident concerning Toastmasters International j7 tracts for tne transmission 01 Emmett Moore 58 of 681 on a matter reflecting upon the good name and order of-the de- great deal of inconvcn- iKiing information request ed by his superiors "Kasparian failed to give com plete information when request- offi ed to do so by superior officers u-ith ear Mar2-J9Sl- ith by Ed Peters and driven by 'Richard Peters at Mariposa and brought by Edward and Anna Ll Fish Fish seeks $50000 and his wife asks $2500 lor their injuries They charge Richard Peters negligence caused the mishap Gestttner Friden dr Moore was accused of being1 which Kasparian was questioned intoxicated when he failed to Kasparian also refused comment stop after hitting a car in the) vicinity of Maple and Butler Ave- Sued For $52500 nUCario Gonzales! 33l of Route- Richard and Ed Peters have 6L Bm? finS si nn -nrt been sued for $52500 by a rou-ordered to inrt tu! to P11 ior injuries they claim they laU after eMrtleuiito to suffered when the automobile in! which they were riding collided1 drunk driving' He arrested automobile Protection Aides Complete Course In Atomic Defense Rafferty of Fresno Ar iur Craie of Bakersfield and whoSSSf thur Craig of Bakersfield and Jack Pinkerton of were among 90 men pleted a course in atomic fire' defense yesterday at St Maty's! College The one week course was given by the federal civil -defense ad- ministration Tor persons respon sible for protecting their com unities against fires started by enemv action Rafferty is a San Joaquin Val ley fiiy prevention officer for the California Division of Forestry Craig is the assistant chief in the Kern County Fire Department and Pinkerton holds a similar of-j ice in Mariposa I I I was Monday at Shaw and Cornelia Avenues Robbed Of Regino MN Streets SUva 75k of 519 South Teiimanl The superior court action Is for further negotiation meetings but have been rebuffed" James McPSke who repre-j SSi have ro statement until he can- talk with officials of the tinionj CLOUD'S IS MEYER -XNOWIHGLY UNDERSOLD BASIN Sisl Ceapsrt- liuKDRY CLOUD'S SUPPLY CO 405 Nett I At Ml Swum 1 lisck NwH if UUat PHONK 1-1 Avenue reported he was' robbed: who knocked of $8 by two men him down as he was walking in the 1200 block of Street at 8 last night He was unable) to describe his assailants Grqy-Audoqrqph i lT AX4- 1 wo Are Jailed After Fight At Restaurant TMr re on M- Ja5k Gayer 20 and his brothrr- Kenton Gayer 2Z both of 3152 Lamona Avenue were arrested early today by Deputy Sheriff William Newman who said they were involved ini la fBht with another youth on rl' lhe parking lot of a drlvein res-i itaurant at Sacramento Street and Broadway Both were booked on -a charge of disturbing the peace The younger brother also faces charges of driving while his 11 cense was revoked and driving! with a forged license CLOSED SATURDAY OPEN SUNDAY Fk 2-0732 XrSWfT 1496 Hughes oa Reversible Chenille Broadloom 9x12 Tara It Over And Doabla Year Wear BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE BLUE GREY BEIGE GREEN ROSE The Amazing Uadarwood SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINE Gives Matchless Performence FAST ACCURATE! IS FiMP Msdefs fe Cleese free Term InawdUte Delivery urn Meet Models Fret a o's Office Machine Cempeay" CARRELL CO 440 TAN NESS PHONE 4-4447 Rentals IoIm Service ATTARIAN RUG CO I A (Tim) Bareilles left Jack Damron center and Rynard Bergnian members of the Fresno Toastmasters Club check the dvic dubs to which they will speak on behalf of the fund drive of the lYesno County Red Cross Chapter Bee Photo 4.

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