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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 28

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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JU 4-C THE FRESN'O BEE Friday June 14 1363 i i i a i ic LEGAL NOTICE Udall Seeks 5 State Agreement On Water Development Plan Man Is Jailed In Shooting Of Talker' Mrs Baffle Mrs Manervia Battle 89 of 127 West Lemon Avenue a resident of Fresno for 20 years died NOTICE OK INTENTION TO IiAiK IN Tin: SALE OK AIIO- HoiH' To Whiim It Mhv CnniTin: Subjoin to iMmnnn of the llirnxr for nulli'i la horrhy glenc ihiii ihp undersigned proposes aoutn Chestnut Avenue will1 native of Fresno and a heavy pom- held tomorrow at 10 AM duty automotive mechanic in the Belmont Memorial for more than 25 years died in a local hospital yesterday Beck died yesterday in ajafter a short illness local rest home Born in 847 Slivet E'rexnn Pursuant In sm-h Intenlinn I hr tmiterslgneil Is applying to the Up-pai intent of Alcoholic Beveis ge Control for iMunnrc liy transfer of an alcoholic beverage license for these Co-j Lee Virgil Gallman Lee Virgil Gallman 47 of 3157 North Gentry Avenue a The family reported he suf- I to meet with him here on1 July 15th to discuss how to! apportion water of the Colo- rado River during dry years 1 The United Stales Supreme Court in its recent decision on the Colorado River con- troversy between California and Arizona ruled that the secretary of the interior! should make water allocation Feather River Project and by other means The two top interior depart ment officials stressed how- ever that a thorough study should be made of the water needs of Northern California before plans are made to ex port water to the south They declared that financ ing of the new works would By Edward Dickson Mcciatrhy Nvwxpapen stad writer WASHINGTON A move was under way today to get California Arizona Nevada New Mexico and Utah behind a comprehensive water development program for the benefit of all these states Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall announced the creation of a special task ratpMirwnP non he livfcd ffr fered a heart attack puhiic Kiaiin riacc i years in La Puente Los Ange-I For the past 12 years Gall- An oni rtruIrlnK to protcxl tho IiiIac Coiiflfv Iwfnro rnminn auam-p or anch license may nip i Louniy oeiore coming to man worked for the Allied jeclfied protest with any office of Fresno about a year ago Tmiinment fnmnanv At one the IVpnrlment of Alcoholic Hever-i ervlvnr f- fquipmeni company Al one age Control within 10 rtnya of the! Hs SUTVIVOrs are his Wld-poftiinK of ihia notice atatinxiow Ruth two sons Gardner Ki-miniti for denial ax provided hyu i In 1 he pi-emlxex are now llccnxcd ClOVis and Russell Jr of time he was a partner in tire business He belonged to the First Miami Springs Fla four brothers Kenneth of Chicago Irwin and Donald of Detroit Mich and Charles of Tampa Fla three sisters Mrs Mil- I Methodist Church and was a member of the Central Valley Folk Dance Club Gallman is survived by his widow Grace two sons Steve at home and Kenneth for the anle of alcohnllr beverage The foini of vcrlf lent Ion may be obtained from any office of the Department MAY AND ROBERT JANG (June 14 prtme taip- EdmuTa Souhera Caiornia of California Paul Fannin of Arizona Grant Sawyer of Nevada George Dewey Clyde of has interest for Northern California too Any water developed in i tion1 iVK n'tniYon ordred Powers of Owosso Mich wteo1 and Mrs- Margaret Brubbe and inmaintainku right ok and Mrs Eleanor Surprenant Jl Al KMItt AH THE SI H-'hnth of Dxtmit1 Taiip oraiwl poroii miktii road i ot ue our Srana-notice is hereby given 'children and one great grand- Ihat the Board of Supervisor! ofPkiJ 6 Vrexno County California did byCnIir' Resolution adopted on June 4 19611 The Stephens Bean Fu- rieclaiv it Intention to abandon' i maintained and unmaintained right i neral Service has Charge Of of yay kno-n aa the Hutrough the arrangements Nnrth Road in short water years While the basin develop- California aside from that produced by saline conversion plants would have to come from the north Northern interests will watch the development of the program with high interest to see they are not deprived of water they may need in fu ture years But at the same time it has been pointed out an overall program would give water to both Southern and Northern California two daughters Mrs Alvania Lawrence and ar nn nr i Mrs Sadio Bass both of in the marine corps stationed nt BattleofOklahoma a lister Mrs Sadie Muldrew of Emmett Ark 24 grandchildren 59 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 PM in the Mt Pleasant Church Burial will be in the Mountain View three sisters Mrs Marvel Guynn of Fresno Mrs Winnie Carrant of Dos Palos Merced County and Mrs Betty Cummings of Oakland and two brothers William (Bud) Gallman and Jack Gallman both of Fresno nu Hiot mi The Lisle Funeral Home inue ed this morning in her win announce the ments home in a local hospital this morning after a long illness She leaves 89 direct descendants She was born in Rusk Tex She was a member of the Mt Pleasant Bap tist Church Mrs Battle is survived by ters Barbara Louise and Frances and a son John all of Fresno three sisters Mrs Dorothy Huff of Fresno Mrs Jerry Root of Visalia and Mrs Dicky Sortland of San Jose a brother John Letlow of Taft Kern County and a stepsister Mrs Wesley Shain of Dinuba Funeral services will be arranged by Sullivan Burns Blair Funeral Directors Miguel Garcia 46 of 129 West Atchison Avenue was jailed late yesterday on an accusation he shot a neighbor because the latter was talking too loudly The victim Lewis Johnson of 49 West Atchison was treated in the Fresno County General Hospital for a flesh wound in his left shoulder Investigators reported Johnson was talking in the yard of relatives at 131 West Atchison when Garcia asked him to be quiet Second Request When Johnson disregarded the request the officers said Garcia got a 22 caliber rifle and again asked Johnson to be quieL As Johnson continued his conversation witnesses declared Garcia fired two shots one of which struck the victim in the shoulder Garcia was booked as an assault with a deadly weapon suspect Trees Reappear In Same Holes Puzzle Builder About two weeks ago someone stole two young sycamore trees from a house being shown by builder Harry Avakian at 625 West Morris Avenue But the thief apparently had some second thoughts or the trees fit into his landscaping plan Whatever the case Avakian this morning found the trees had been returned They were sitting in the holes from which thy had been removed Avakian said the trees six to eight feet tail still were fresh the roots were intact and they seemed to be undamaged He said they are worth $10 apiece Udall said he and Undersecretary of thelnterior James preme Court decision even Carr will personally partici- though it is favorable to Ari- "The United States Su- Utah and Jack Campbell of New Mexico The departmental task force which will be headed by Assistant Reclamation Commissioner William I Palmer will be composed of interior department employes acquainted with such problems as irrigation ground water fish and wildlife and desalting of water Udall wants a report by August 15th which would be reviewed by the states with the view of submitting a legislative plan to congress in the new session starting in January Udall also asked Governors Brown Fannin and Sawyer Sotheby's Gem Sale Sets Another Record auction firm chalked up its third straight million dollar sale with another world record A sale of jewels brought a record total of $12 million including $98000 for a 199 carat diamond and $84000 for an emerald and diamond clip Earlier this week a sale of French impressionist paintings from various collections reached a total of $14 million The night before the firm set a world record for a sale of modern paintings by selling the William A Cargill collection for $29 million A native of Benicia Solano County she had lived in the- Fresno area for the past 35 Mrs Patricia Reiter years Her parents were also native Californians and her grandparents were early rpeiffante in thx fspsf AanUai 1 xnc home of her ofCalifomL hC 1 Mr- and Mrs- R- E- Turner of projectionist for the Sequoia 1143 Jefferson Street in Clov- Theater died this morning in 'AVEEST ter came to Clovis as a babyj11Iness She was graduated from Clov- A native of Dinuba he had is High School She was a lived in Fresno for the past member of the First Baptist 20 years He was a member her hus- of Fresno the band Richard of 790 North Projectionists union and Our Sunnyside Avenue in Clovis Victory Church a brother James of Clovis three sisters Mrs Frances Mrs Buddington is survived by her husband Donald Buddington of Fresno a son Donald Buddington Jr of Livermore and three grandchildren Funeral services will be announced by the Lisle Funeral Home Funerals BATTLE Mrs Manervia Cemetery The Sterling Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements more particularly scribed ai follows to wit: That unmalntalnrd right of way In Section 8 and 17 Township 11 South Range 24 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian from the South line of the Burrough North Road to the Nnrth line of the Burrough Valley Road a deeded to the County -at Fresno in Book 71 of Deeds at Page 157 Fresno County records and In Book 20 of Deeds Pxge 96 of Fi-esno County Records In Book 61 of Deeds Page 139 Fresno County Records and In Book 70 of Deeds al Page 96 of Fresno County Records Also: All those rights of way known as the Burrough North Road In Section 12 Township 11 South Range 23 East Mount Dlahlo Base and Meridian and In Sections 7 8 9 16 and 17 Township 11 South Range 24 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian from the East right of way line of the Burrough Valley Road Section 12 Township 11 South Range 23 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian to the North right of way line of the Burrough Valley Road In Section 17 Township 11 South Range 24 East Mount Dlahlo Base and Meridian: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said Board of Supervisors has fixed June 25 1963 at the hour of 4 -00 o'rlock PM In the Board Room Room 301 Hall of Records Fresno Calltornla as the time and place dc- for a public hearing on said matter 1 all persons Interested ait hereby and notified that this Board of Supervisors at said lime and place or on the date to which the hearing Is postponed the evidence offered by any interested DATED: June 4 1963 BROWN COUNTY CLERK! or rontinurd will hear personjtery pate in formulating the pro gram to be developed by the task force Udall advised congress in January that a program should be developed which would make for the more efficient use of water in the lower Colorado River basin the construction of new projects where water is in surplus and the production of fresh water from saline conversion plants He suggested that additional fresh water might be brought to Southern California from Northern California streams such as by the development of the Eel River possible expansion of the State of of 127 West Lemon Avenue 1 PM Monday ML Pleasant Baptist Church burial Mountain View Ceme- sterling Funeral Homejthe Boice Funeral Home Burin charge of arrangements I ial will be in the Clovis Ceme- Realtors Fight Forced Home Sales To Negroes and ex-officio Clerk of the Board BECK Russell of 1917 of Freno CountylSouth Chestnut Avenue California graveside services 10 AM Saturday Belmont Memorial Park Stephens and Bean Funeral Service in chaige GOODEN Warren of 3064 South Fig Avenue CARL MELOM Deputy 7 14 1963) NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY THE CITY OF FRESNO will a public hearing in the Chambers of the City of Fresno services 1 PM Monday Hopewell Bap- tist Church' burial Mountain View By (June the OF hold Council In the City Hall of the City of Fresno Corner of and Fresno Streets Fresno California at the hour of 8:30 PM on Monday June 17th 1963 to consider exi the existing Protect Area amending the existing Project Plan known as the Urban Renewal Plan for the Redevelopment of the Central Business District Project One Project No Calif R-24 as hereto- liandlngl n3 fore adopted by the Council of the Frexno City of ne boundaries of Cemetery Jesse Funeral Chapel in charge GORDON Erick Lafate of 121 Yolo Street 1 PM 3y in the Cooley Funeral Cooley Jr Pipkin Mrs Lois Bailey and Joyce Turner all of Clovis Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 AM in tery Theodore Ray Graveside services for Theodore Mitchell Ray 62 who was killed by a Southern Pacific Company train Monday were held this afternoon in the Fresno County Cemetery The police found his body in the Southern Pacific yards north of Kern Street He apparently had been run over by a train as his right leg was severed at the knee Ray was a native of Texas had no local address He is survived by a daughter Mrs Wanda Rhodes of Dallas Tex and a brother James Ray of Alice Tex The Stephens Bean Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements A Few Pennies will tell thousands your wants and needs in The Bee Classified Want Ads (adv ltcport have to come mainly from the sale of electric power and municipal and industrial water users rather than irrigators Udall's action brought praise from Congressman John Moss of third Sacramento County district but he made it plain he would oppose any program which would deprive Northern California of water for its present and future needs Moss expressed confidence a program protecting the north could be developed He said: am glad to see this action by Secretary Udall His proposal for a regional water development appears to be the only satisfactory solution to this long standing problem zona does not make any more water available to the entire Pacific southwest pressing needs for water are increasing each year because of the unprecedented growth in population in Arizona and Southern California Arizona and Nevada have a tremendous stake in achieving an equitable and final solution to the water storage problem This solution cannot too longer be If you have a job opening get your choice of the available applicants by using Bee Want Ads Dial AM 8-5221 volume of the code of ethics that it is per-missable for a realtor to make a sale to a Negro in a white neighborhood It repeated the view that realtor should feel completely free to enter into a broker-client relationship with persons of any race creed or ethnic However it said realtors as agents of the property owners "have no right or responsibility to determine the racial credal or ethnic composition of any area or The statement declared a property owner should have the right to specify any terms for the sale he sees fit and the realtor has the duty to adhere faithfully to these terms NAREB condemned and selling in neighborhoods undergoing racial transition It said a realtor should reject any attempt to buy or sell property by conduct to implant fears in property owners based upon the actual or anticipate introduction of any racial religious or ethnic group into such It asserted the home rights include: The right to occupy and dispose of property without governmental interference in accordance with the dictates of his conscience The right of all equally to enjoy property without interference by laws giving special privilege to any group or groups The right to determine the acceptability and desirability of any prospective buyer or tenant of his property of these the NAREB said personal freedom and creates a springboard for further erosion of liberty" propulsion equipment and electronic operating controls Contract commitments for equipment will have to be made about 18 months in advance of required delivery The first two and a half miles of test track should be completed by mid 1965 Assuming the sale of the first $50 million in bonds in December the budget estimates a total outlay of $35 interment Mountain View Cemetery proxtmately 857 acres of land more LEWIS Mrs Mary of 2389 South Rose Avenue 10 AM Saturday Cooley Jr Funeral Chapel SCHRODER Mrs Catherine of 2245 San Joaquin Street 2:30 PM Monday Emmanuel Luthern Church burial Belmont Memorial Park Lisle Funeral Home charge Weather I FRESNO OAT Normal maximum and minimum 90 and 57 degrees Maximum and minimum this data last year 6S and S5 degrees Time of sunrise 5:39 o'clock DST Time of sunset 5:19 o'clock DST Veifwi nr-rinit-tinn wnos Rtver Pine Flat Reservoir stor- NoJtnsomSnSaflS" midnight 191139 acre pioi iiiii prectpiTinoft tofed futurxl finur at puHea mi Precipitation to this date last year 1137 feet? 1 second WASHINGTON AP The National Association of Real Estate Boards has gone on record as objecting to any state or federal effort to force property owners to sell to Negroes against their will Speaking for its 74000 members and 1455 local boards the NAREB restated its traditional position that if a property owner objects to selling to a Negro it is not up to the realtor to try to change his mind This was in a series of major policy statements adopted by the NAREB directors in connection with a owners Bill of Pressures In States Reacting to growing pressure by the federal government and many states for an end to color bars in housing the national organization of real estate brokers said: may properly oppose any attempt by force of law to withdraw from property owners the right freely to determine with whom they will deal with in respect to their property irrespective of the reason therefore President John executive order on housing last fall for the most part did not affect the area where realtors mainly operate the resale of houses by private owners It affected primarily the initial sale of federally financed or insured housing However a NAREB spokesman said there is a growing concern among members that state laws soon will enter this field He noted a New York law which will go into effect soon will apply to the resale of private residences Reserves Right The new policy statement by NAREB did not back off from the position stated earlier this year In a new Eighth and Fallon Streets sub way sections The underground work here will be simpler than in the multi level structures required under San Market Street and downtown areas will find out the feasibility first in relatively small! and simple subway Everson said "We will have the chance to 1 Millerton Lake' Inflow 4261 second feet-AM (ake jtorige 511740 Kre fwrh I into San Joaauln River 19 second feet Onto Friant-Kem Canal 34MV second feet' t- Flow day Sea level pressure at 5 PM DST yesterday 2919 inches it 2Sj99 inches CALIFORNIA REPORTS For 24 hours ended at 4:30 AM cent highest this morning RVL DST today: particularly described as all that real property In the City of Fresno County of Fresno State of California hounded aa follows: Beginning at the southerly comer of Lot 17 Block 90 City of Fresno: thence southeasterly to the southerly comer of Lot 17 Block 92: thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said Lot 17 Block 92 296 feet thence southeasterly to a point on the northM-esterly line of Lot 32 Block 95 296 feet northeasterly of the wester-enrner of said Lot 32 Block thence southwesterly to the ly corner of said 95: thence southwesterly 1 westerly corner of Lot 32 Block 95: thence southeasterly to the westerly comer of Lot 32 Block 97: thence southwesterly to the Intersection of the southwesterly line of Street and the southwesterly projection of the southeasterly line of Inyo Street: thence northwesterly to the intersection of the southwesterly line of Street and the northwesterly line of Merced Street: thence northeasterly to the easterly comer of Lot 17 Block 64 thence northwesterly to the easterly corner of Lot 17 Block 65: thence northeasterly to the point of beginning The general purpose of the Amendment of said Plan Is to expand the area of said project pur-auant to the Community Redevelopment Law of the State of California with Federal financial assistance under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949 as Amended and to provide for said Redevelopment Agency to acquire land in the Proj-ect Area by purchase or eminent domain to demolish or remove buildings and Improvements to install construct or reconstruct streets utilities and other site improvements to prepare such Jand uses conslstant with the Mas ter Plan of the City of Fresno to ivailsbl! make the land available for development and redevelopment by private enterprise or public agencies a authorized by law and to carry out plans lor a program of rehabili tation and conservation of buildings or other Improvements (Within the Project Area certain existing alleys are to be widened and some present streets are to be abandoned I and new streets created to permit a better utilization of the adjacent land and to provide for better traffic circulation The Project Area will be devoted to uses in accordance with the Master Plan and will eliminate the existing non-confnrm-Ing and varied uses substandard obsolescent and deteriorated struc tures and Irregular and Inadequate lot patterns The area will result In a higher economic use of the land than at present and will remove existing blighted influences which: constitute a serious threat to the" health safety and welfare of the present residents of such area in particular and of the City of Fresno California generally Preven-?" of the recurrence of any such blighted Influences within said Project Area will be accomplished by a program of rehabilitation and conservation) All persons attending said hear-)ng wll be provided an opportunity to be heard in connection with aid Amendatory Plan and to submit alternative redevelopment plans written and oral communications will be considered The Kedevetopment Agency of the City of Fresno has heretofore for said Project No Calif R-24 and the same Is i1- na sstoe Is riSSSwi VerB 34 hourl lut 'NATIONAL SUMMARY The nation's weather showed only minor changes today with mild temocratures In most areas and few wet spots Thundershowers occurred during the nisht in scattered sections from the Ken-tucky-Tennessee area westward through 8ns snd along the eastern slooes of rnW1 Cleor In the southeast and the middle and upper Mississippi Val-I 'nd Partly cloudy in most other parts of the country Temperatures were a little higher In most areas than 24 hours earlier The 5r confined to the central plateau rjflon from North Dakota through I Arthur Selland righL receives the presi- and southern plains and into the southwest The 40s prevailed in most' CHANGE OF LEADERSHIP Mayor dential gavel from Mayor Richard Lee United States Conference of Mayors marked the concluding session of the annual meeting in Honolulu Selland will serve for 1963-64 of New Haven Conn stepping up from vice president to president of the other sections The mercury soared to 103 In Russell: Kan- Wlerdny and reached 100 degrees! and hiqher In many cities In the south: 1 Thunderstorms brought temoorary relief 1" beat some sections Nearly' fjve Inches of rain drenched Sarasota 1 United States Weather Bureau Fresna Calif Friday June 14 lgi rnimn 7:30 am Ferecast Fresno and Fair and warmer through tomorrow Highs today Ull Bay Subway Boring May Avoid Surface Cut Frno 9i' 7 Street fill UfiiMfe matilss ui ei wlICCl wiiigiH ufWi FrcJI 1L19M to gentle winds mostly NW will be in Albuquerque NM MOITIS Morris O'Bonnon Funeral services and burial 50 of who died Wednesday in a local hospital after a long lllneSS He lived in Fresno for five Before that he was a worker in the bay never married survived by his mother Irene two Five- jjjj Srra Temperatures near normal Fresno lha normal extremes are 9 By Leif Erickson SAN FRANCISCO AP The testing of new subway tunneling machinery which could avoid tearing up downtown areas in San Francisco and Oakland holds top priority today in the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit first project engineering budget is the brightest San Joaquin Fair through Sat-b0h days 12-92 low tonight 5545 northwest winds six to 12 MPH 'rrs Lowel showers and pos-'lJuKlrslorms today and tonight djjninishing Saturday liltla temperature San Francisco Bay area-Fair through Ssjurdsy excapr coastal tog extending inland in morning high today San Fran- 75 San Mateo 76 San wto is mpT i brothers years shipyard area He is Mrs Phillip and Sam and tWO sisters Christina Baca and Mrs Bigil all of Albu- Amanda the 16 miles of subway and tunnel work included in the $1 billion 75 mile rapid transit system scheduled to begin operating in 1967 Everson submitted to the board a $35 million engineering budget covering the last six months of 1963 for work beginning July 1st The budget assumes that cash will be available then won complete victory (injunction suit May 17th Everson said the new tun- challenge The district finally complete victory in the LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN T1IE KAIK OF ALCOHOLIC BEVKKAGKK To Whom It May Concern: Subject to Issuance of the license applied for notice Is hereby given On-Sale Bonaj ide Public Anyow dwiring to protest the g- suam-e of such license mar file a verified protest with any office of promise that the very modern technique of tunneling now'pation notes available will prove feasible to) assumes that actual bond do what we declared money will be available by tv E- Everson project director January 1st for full scale The Stephens Bean Fu-for the engineering Everson said neral Service is in charge of'consuitants fir5t sale of from querque local' sne iirst saie or Donas rrom that the undersigned proposes toi Northern on me In the office of the Redevel- sell alroholie beverages at the piem- day except ccastai fog and ojiment Agency 410 Abby Street jises described as follows: lr thunderstorms in the Sierra Ne-i Iresno California and available! 2220 Tulare St Fresno ada and Aitura area warmer inland Tor examination during regular! Pursuant to such intention the cemtnio Fair through satur-' business hours Said Relocation undersigned is applying to the today High both (lr ye relocation ofipartmrnt of Alcoholic Beverage Cfin- nd' Lo 1 pernx to be displaced by thcltrol for isxuamv by transfer of an wnd pronwed Amendatory Urlmn Re- alcoholic beverage license for the aroB-r except mo newal Plan and be nitcn (or that the undersigned proposes toi mwiises as foNows: Northern' jCaiitorniaFair through satur-1 flf'Mrs learn as we go along If the! million for the fiscal year end-machinery work we! ing June 30 1964 will just have to go bade to) It would cover $105 million conventional cut and cover on in engineering work and allo-the big jeate $20 million for right of The Berkeley me Berkeley Hills tunnel wav acquisition the new machine proves the $792 million issue author-jon iou great saungs in timeized in November by San mnnpw mrnnvpmsnr w--11 Frolic At money and inconvenience will Francisco and Alameda andjtest the Oakland to) Everson explained the first Concord line and the 44 mile six month budget included no between 'commitments on the 44 mile arranpementa ts' river lc Hiirf Driver is nun Donald A Jackson of 3329 East Normal Avenue suffered left arm injury late yester- station wagon was driving was involved mv0I'ea a collision with a car op- wu" car op Z5J6 East Peralta Way track section be achieved as compared to Contra Costa County voters Walnut Creek and Iconventional cut and coverjwas delayed by a court suit will get priority but morning high tog: little change in the Department of Alcoholic Bev-' temocratures Hh both days 44-74 io eiage Control within 3U days of the 50-56 west to posting of this notice stating: to li knots southwest winds discussion at the hearing Interested pci sons may obtain additional information at the ofricc of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fiesno at 410 Abby SUect Fresno California DATED: This 21st day of May J3 1 KVTaVVi 'Vf wvt atyi'v ip up t-i-T-wT hogen son Secret ry JX' 'Mn I Furniture and annlianre ads'01 (May 24 31 June 7 14' 1963) Concord transbay tube to link attention in 'Francisco and Oakland engineering design work the! The legislature is consider-rest of this year jing a bill defining the author- illic A $48 million federal grant ity of the state department of TSli -( sama Msrig-san Luis Obisoo coi'sw- swhb wawi kun WHIN ru-Fiw today tonight and thcrn Mosfiy sunny tods VOT 5E2R slBh" warmer no "9 nd vicinity-Mostiv sunny "1 wy raw Lravos jiivmtY wirmfr 1 today with high 74 Lew tonight a a he iexunii? tor denial as provided by Kivunni igr ofmai proviam roniedTtorPthTte en(Kei The form of verification Everson toId the districts board of Mia tne district's ooard or di- rectors The new tunneling tech- has been asked for the works and the transit track section which will be i district over this construction used to try out the most be financed with $133 mil- ww iv vwfc uivsi uiuu i ui uc i uiaiitcu niui im may be obtained from any office Depwiment in Bee Classlfiedsa ve ou fR'0--TP'vnehouse money Read them daily ljune 1 ri ii niNr GbLrptonC0-- VpiTnn11-0 rw niques may be adapted intojneling machinery first will be machinery specially designed (tested in Shattuck I by the districts engineers for (Avenue subway and em lightweight cars electriciion in bridge toll revenues LI.

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