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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 24

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Tiir iRrsvmc 5ufa1iv Much 1 IW4 4 Victorian: Fresno Is Taking On New Look the older ones Program Is Set For Stanford Conference 1 's irwfiV'' A mJe range of intfrtsu'N-cture nn Thf Humanities: A' Mill cnvmd by 5tinfurJ Key To Survival and Jamr University (icuiiy memltfra in Watkin IV will moderate seminar and Irvturr at an A Stanford Trinity a tape annuil Stanford Conference 'wording cf talks by Lewis I la be held in Fresno SaturSptt of the history depart day ment Robert McAfee Brown Stanford alumni and high religion and Watkins point-school student interested in-tJ science rnrnllins in the university arej Christina rhelps Harris a Intitrd to attend the day long: professor cf political science meeting in the Fresno lUcien land an authority on near east-C Motel affairs will discuss The craftsmen were" As with the tUir facings the column with it decora tne capitals ba been jthe victim of the detailing de-'dine Modem construction 'ha made it possible to larger areas with fewer sup polls And since the column no longer dominates the sttuc ture as it did in the Grrek temples the ornamental em phasi has been shiftrd ele where The cornice with its Intricate detailing also has been vastly modified Originally in 'stone construction it scried as a method of carrying rain 'water away from the vertical sui face in a multiple drip point pattern which would not stain the facade nor dig a groove in the foundations Frm Tape Ml In hi book Portals Wetj be M)f that I he ducnirry of Hold in California in coi jinudrd with the "most dy-j namic period in American lis lory the Victorian era "It was an era of accom-l pIMiment" he writes "Hut! nowhere was its virility more 'dramatic than in California" Ilhus he introduces what he' Consider the dynamic histor! architecture of California The Victorian influences 'can be seen in Fresno build- inps Yet neiiher of these men white raying tribute to an or cbitrctural her it ape would tuin back On this Bangs "it is inevitable the old give way to the new but it is regrettable that so many excellent examples of slip into oblivion in 'the frantic search for nov jelty" i Or as the nostalgic man on i the street might say "They just don't build 'em like they fused to" I Fred Swart dean of The luncheon speaker will 'irsl prcadeOf The Egyptian be Stanford a director Revolution and Robert A I lei- fM Iiwell professor of rlectrical footbail loath at Utah State nnin(irin will speak on College was named engineering will k1 ne voice Front Space in pro Coach cf the Year and West TOR THE These milled decorations below a porch ruof cornice were popular as Luc as 1935 Anyone who has tried to scrape off old or put on new paint is aware of a reason for their decline They also appealed to birds for nest foundations Fresno architects who has weather the Italian and Span these drainage systems been practicing since 1912 isn styles wuh gardens Columns have continued i notes that modern architec courts and patios have been use too often as pure dec ture with functional arrange- especially adaptable to the ration of facilities and Its own valley Most of the other cul Bangs calls the ictorwn below Need Eliminated I Metal flashings gutters and drains have eliminated this need and in some cases the cornice has been used to William Roprrs Jr left and AA (Bud) Warner members of the committee planning a Stanford Conference in Fresno check over the program which will include talks by a number of Stanford Uniiersity professors crams set for 3I5 PM rrn 1 iHr A reception will be hrld for isliif a 3'umm puree cf students! an prospective students and athletic department in li3 frund cf the unitersity at' The conference schedule pm will begin with registration Registration at $2 or In! and a coffee hour at 10 AM eluding luncheon $475 mav followed by four seminars athe made with Mrs William 11 o'clock 'Ropers 515 East Hampton' The seminars ill be on ad-vay telephone 229-1875 A' missions directed by Johnppcial student repistration is Bunnell assistant director of available for $1 or with' admissions athletics by Ral luncheon $3 I ston plan and policies by: a A (Bud) Warner class' Lyle Nelson director of of 1951 is the prneral chair i university relations and Daryl man of the conference Com-' Pearson associate general mittee members are William secretary and staff lepal coun Ropers Jr chairman and scl and undergraduate life by Loren Smith executive com! Tom Cotton a student and mittee Mrs Thelma Johnson Carol Corfrey assistant direc- Ropers chairman and Mmes tor of the alumni association Kathryn Kaiser Hanna Judith Following the luncheon fur Freeman Jacobs and Jean Cas-1 ther seminars are scheduled tor Patten attendance: styling is "the coming thing" turcs 'while bringing in their 1 just hale to see the old adapt t0 lbjj influ em He explains the own architecture have had to major forcrunmr ae 08 iaiM tn iVii riimntir influ rrn lie explain the In them Nagels Italian Film Sharpens Travel Appetite of mod use or buddings go vc can i see and feel the people who1 built them" he said carved stone impraitical in rhinm California and many of the hJn ihe were dominant in vary degrees even as late as Boys From Syracuse Is Problem Play Antidote to handle the 1 ma be the'oWcJ iectioncf iR routines 10 M'Pb the eye of a tourist ihe citv 0prs a in unex looter in resno since 1917 ul5 In Italy than in any other nn-l 2 1 aim a farms used to hr Bv The theatergoer who is of pretty girls dramas song and dance realism The touring has been in architectural detail- nady proud and homes still can he found scat which i wrere me By W-Cg cast ychological overtonesjhaiied as "fresh exciting city has grown be delighted with the young talent" and the road Broadway Theater League's show has been compared f-lR next Fresno production vorably to the Now York re-L 2 The show is The Boys Fromjvival which gained unanimous councilman! Dr tapin' JSffSSlSS'aJ 1 NaEtl- of laughs show another The touring company will presenting The an outlvine ranch ouuy ng ranen vvny But why the and the surge Mass production or tne offering in the current scries labor costs company is presented by the Fresno Com-new materials Boy mittee of the World Geo-tion methods graduate schools of business ipitality James Perkins pub-will speak on The Prospects 'licity and Mrs Sherrill Hos-For Johnson's Economic Pol-som MacDonald chairman icy Dr Lucio Ruotolo ofand Beverly Brock rooms the English department will equipment and- menu using wtiod buidcrs 0' ''V t- No Were freed from the lumted tncre are inree structural system of stone and 1 evcn pieccs were ba architects began a trend loan sically imitations of the stones ward -room ac- Change which would have been to function This change t0 construct a similar door- created not only new "excit- "forward way mg" Victorian interpretations increased1 -Each one of the moldings but led directly to modern development of was ornately carved and in architecture new construe- volved a lot of installation la- Since 1940 the gingerbread simplification bor" VanderDussen said then has been absent i bring the Broadway hit to the Syracuse this season graphic Society in the Roose-for maintenance and a com-i-sted two causes for their Materials Beget Change Fresno Memorial Auditorium London ivelt High School auditorium pet itive construction market elimination: Oiher changes hae been tomorrow and Tuesday nights All in all the production Nagel and his associate' have all contributed to the "Housewives didn't like to caused by materials Acous- Curtam time is 8:30 clock promises an evening sheer Waiiara M(X)re treated the change dual The crevices and it cal ule decorative cement Public and individual needs took a lot of labor to make block various wall boards as- lert for another time mal tour of some of Italy in prowi and more mech them" sorted types of tile plwood oveliest spots There was nizcd nrP als0 Less Processing i he awe inspiring beauty For exanple the He explained that in door Cowan Music Company box! office 1254 Fulton Street The! Wehh Girl Scouts Still Have Many Cookies For Sale lirik on aaaL t- i With 30000 an estimated son of Fowler Mrs John Foth boxes of cookies still to be of Kerman Mrs David rsold Girl Scouts will be outjVaughn of Hanford and Mrs doorbells this week to Norman Bryan of Visalia -find new customers and take additional orders from previ and otlwr molding m3 show is sponsored by The -ous buyers rpnu? heavy use both as structural members window frames and il 2 decorative screens styles had to be ccordjng to VandcrDus- plan a blueprint to rebuild iory' 'of roaring arehitecture In Fresnoas everywhere ined plywoodaJone has vastly aroundthe central business area The and centuries old statuary nation divergent cultures au aDW changed and improved cabinet --Tir rriwnaricnn jfl 191 1 in the 'site on which the project w-as construction He contends it 2 More Cases Of Rabies Are Found In County ater The plot revolves mistaken identities cases of two sets of twins built is owner by Paul Bart- nd paintine amd ther tmjjSi int0 the structural! VanderDussen the glittering' color and uan-lhave 6one earned about is aiso cheaper It has ehm-eantg ofTaditTonal JestiSE creating other S3 J50 a dg Today a carPlim wi uaumuiiai icuiai inated many milling proccs- lett Mrs Elizabeth Farrar and is based loosely on A The were treated chanBes not necessarily good ter including the fringe bcne-Ses anj SUCh things as dove-to a performance of Aida bad but dfferinR from fits paid by his employer: tail joints and ornate trim the huge outdor stage of the their historical precedent -earns $464 an hour mouldings Diverse Origins VanderDussen who is While it appears the trend In Fresno County are sub- called a "master and a meticu- jis to structures barren of dec- TWo more cases of rabies both in skunks have been verified by the Fresno County Health Department bringing the incidence of known cases in February to four George Chance county Baths of Caracalla in Rome and to a spaghetti luncheon Comedy Of Errors by Shakespeare George Abbott wrote the book and the music is by the masterful Rodgers and Hart Among the fast paced songs are such standard ice and retail businesses romantic ballads as Failing! two ground levels convention rabies control officer saidjln Love With Love and This1 space public dining and cock-the reports came from the Be Love (tail facilities and a 500 car fice space a number of serv- a at world" am ed Al'f es- santial numbers of residents i0us by those who detail Allen Lew taurant whose forebears include mid- have used his services also one of outstanding Viewers could not help but'westerners- southerners Brit- noteS another reason for the modern architects feels the be struck by the contrasts of Armenians Scandina- decline in decoration architectural detailing Italy a modern divided suians Mexicans Portuguese: To stay competitive in wiHreturn-but in a different 'oer hichwav stretching nsst Greeks Italians Russians eds fanners driv? ox Gennans Asiatics Slavs and and hlindfoid others 'I stay competitive tract home builders -ve are just now beginning keep all processes it(J fjnd lhe delightful i 3C In Grand Manner The Boys From musical comedy manner with extravagant set-: struction of new buildings narlcin Mr9PP Manner jparKing garage i Syracuse the grand porations investments con- mules to winnow and1 architecture of each Thpv U5P feWpr nieces curling through the ruins of buildings constructed in the curling through the ruins of ha 113(1 its influences and can hr chllecture cunmg tnrougn tne ruins or in some building- ever poibe to save labor fceIin ne 1 Trade Revolutionized tings and costumes and a host nd remodeling to cost $40 million is under way or com- The 5000 junior cadette and senior girls in the Golden ValIey Girl Scout Council 'sold nearly 90000 boxes of 'cookies in the first week of the two week sale which will end Saturday The council 'includes Fresno Madera Kings and Tulare Counties I Mrs William Barieau chairman of the sale said the 'proceeds from each 50 cent box are divided thus: 5 cents to the troop 24 cents 'to the local girl scout council and 21 cents to the supplier of the cookies 1 The share will be used primarily to develop 'operate and maintain its year Taround camping program for an increasing number of girls The councils camps include Camp Chinquapin in the Sequoia-Kings Canyon National 'Park Camp El-O-Win at Din-key Creek Camp Shahuntee between Shaver and Hunting-ton Lakes and Owls Roost on the San Joaquin River Any prospective cookie buyer is asked to telephone Barieau 227-0493 or the Gill Scout office 264-5021 to have a young salesgirl call The cookies being offered are mint creme sandwich lemon-lime sandwich and short- bread Mrs committee includes Mmes Dan Reinero Robert Kevorkian Reuben Nelson Emmick Roy Petersen and Bos of Fresno Mrs Lionel Hender- a Aamboy- but wjth decora lion used sparingly Decora- Mass production has been tjon now js jn contrast of days of ancient Rome especially important afluence on design in the San It in-The trouble with such film is that instead of satisfying the appetite for faraway Joaquin Valley is climateJse(1 This is noted in the Fresno Cocker Spaniel Show Entries Will Close Tomorrow wherever possible ha revolutionized the carpen- textures a piece of sculpture and accent Pickering describes the feel- try and building trades I rornonta rai a Community Book: places and exotic sights it mereiv whets it But in iieu comers from the At- 'oday carpenter can being of design this way: of a ynlanticLtthI iSl lantic seaboard or the Missis-i anything from a foundation "Architecture graphic wries ticket sippi Valley were used to brick' f0rm builder to a cabinet spe- useful and beautiful It is a is both cialist" VanderDussen saiLmedium of emotional Tollhouse area One rabid animal was found dead on the Jack Rose Ranch not far from where the first case was verified February 7th Lab Analysis The fourth was killed last week on the campus of the Sierra Union High School about six miles from the Rose Ranch Laboratory examinations confirmed rabies was present in all four Chance said all of Fresno County has been dclared a rabies area by the state department of public health By law owners of dogs are required to license and vaccinate all dogs 4 months of age and older Dogs under that age must be confined to the premises Leash laws effective in Fresno Coalinga and Kerman require all dogs to be confined or kept under restraint at all times mitted in 18 block downtown area Harris Hogenson the executive director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fresno said Slayton has had a standing invitation to visit here since January 1961 He added it is a particularly opportune time for the visit because the city has awarded a contract for the construction in April of the downtown pedestrian mall system as an integral part of the Central Business District Redevelopment Project and the first apartments in the South will make a good substitute and it is much cheaper and built in eastern style The expres-resulting houses were warm! "They are technically betterjsion Intellect or reason in the winter but terribly hotjthan older carpenters but! may erect a utilitarian build-in they are not the skilled dedi- ing Emotion will endow it Thus because of similar' cated all around artisans and with beauty and interest" Entries for the eighth annual San Joaquin Valley Cocker Spaniel Club's specialty show to be held March 15 will close tomorrow Blanks are available at pet shops and kennels Clyde Seymour of Union City Ind will judge the regular classes of Hie show Mrs Marguerite McDonald Redondo Beach Calif will Foreign Students Are Entertained judge the puppy sweepstakes Angus Street Redevelopment held in conjunction with thelProject are scheduled to be The Friends of International Students entertained 100 foreign students of Fresno State College at a potluck dinner and dance in the Col lege Religious Center last night Mrs' Robert Orlik welcomed the new students who have enrolled for the spring semester Slides of previous events sponsored by the Friends of International Students were shown under construction next month Slayton is an old hand at community rebuilding through urban renewal At one time he was vice president in charge of urban renewal for one of the leading show All purebred cocker spaniels from six months of age are eligible for competition Complete details can be obtained from the show secretary Mrs Delia Rush 264-5828 or from A1 Harris the club president at 255-9600 Forum Youths From Page 1-B From Page 1-B Latin American history and Sarah McCardle Room of government at FSC has vis-Jthe central library at 2420 ited nearly every country iniMariposa Street be- Latin America He has been: on the FSC faculty since 19461 paneI Wl1 scuss He holds and degrees from the Uni-! ips- of the panel versity of California He de-j Wl11 Pr Bfc livered a paper before more psychistrist Mrs William than 300 world scholars who civic leader Nathan attended an international Shenfeid a clinical psycholo- gist and Donna Kinney and James Brase high school students Panels at other sessions will take up responsibilities of the church home and meeting on Portuguese-Brazil-ian studies in Portugal in 1963 and remained abroad to work in the archives of Spain and Portugal during a sabbatical leave from Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Each deposit insured up to 410000 FSC He returned to the fac- school teenage sex and teen-ulty this semester age marriage and teenage Studied In Australia Dr Provost is tte recraUyj Kne i open to the without charge The to for assemblyman from the participate in a question and Fresno County district in answer Penod following each 1962 He has been a member orma discussi0n-of the FSC faculty since 1958 after serving as a member of the staffs of two 'States senators 'B'onrrt: For a minimum in charges and a maximum in service open a checking account at The Bank of Tokyo of California Dr Provost studied in Avanun fl it alarm tralia for 18 months under i ii noti Anau Erwt car -two Full bright scholarships NortII Fshw avwMlt and received his doctor's de-' in history and political Jli CiSt science from the University of 1 pw-Eait (Mara and nstm dm -Queensland in Australia (jPI Tiitphofo SAN FRANCISCO FACE This concept shows the proposed San Francisco Redevelopment Agency project Yerba Buena Center The project would cover 96 acres south of Market Street the skid row area The heart of the project is an 18000 seat sports arena which looks like a giant ribbed doughnut San Francisco SF Japan Center San Jose Fresno Los Angeles Crenshaw Gardena West Los Angeles Fresno Branch 1458 Kern St 233-0591 yAAA.

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