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The Fresno Bee du lieu suivant : Fresno, California • 35

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Cripplad CM Id ran In San Council Jack Winter SANGER Funeral services will be held in the Wallin ft Son Chapel at 2 pm tomorrow for Jack Petersen Winter 64 of 1788 Riverbend Road who died in a Sanger hospital yesterday Burial will be in the Sanger Cemetery A native of Germany Winter had lived in Fresno County 40 years and was a turkey rancher in the Sanger area for 20 years Surviving are his Widow Emma eight step-sons Leland Joe Floyd John Andy Dale and Bill Goodall of Fresno and Archie Goodall of Sanger a step-daughter Mrs Virginia Riley of Texas a sister Mrs Caroline Filde of Iowa two sisters in Germany 15 grandchildren and 10 A HARD Yeggs who broke into a basement office of the Fresno City Schools administration building at and Mariposa Streets expended considerable energy in demolishing a safe before they learned it contained only cafeteria account records Dr Robert A Webber assistant superintendent for business who surveys the destruction said no money is kept in the building overnight It appeared the burglars entered through a basement window on the Street side of the building Police headquarters is across the street on the Mariposa Street side The burglars left their tools behind Hyde Joins Mayors In Endorsing Of Prop 1 Mayor Floyd Hyde has Joined with many other California mayors to endorse Proposition 1 the State Constitution revision measure which will be on general election ballot Also included among those endorsing the measure are Mayors Russell Karlen of Bakersfield and Lee Davies of Modesto and the mayors of most major California cities Proposition 1 would reduce the length of several sections of the State Constitution in- eluding the one on local Gl Claus Is Just Nine Days Away Claus just below the stamps The ship will deliver its cargo at Da JNang Qui Nhon Cam Rahn Bay and Saigon Sanders advised that the gifts should be packed in strong containers with adequate cushioning and correctly addressed including APO and FPO numbers He said the post offices have free pamphlets available which outline the mailing programs for servicemen overseas and include several options to save money on postage The Santa Claus Special Is just nine days away It is the cargo ship destined for Vietnam and loaded with Christmas gifts for servicemen The ship designated the "1968 Santa Claus will call at the port of Oakland to pick up Christmas gifts for Vietnam Postmaster Robert Sanders says to meet the sailing deadline and assure pre-holiday delivery of gifts sent with surface postage parcels should be mailed no later than Nov 9 The parcels should be marked Biola Humphrey Group Sets Cocktail Party A Viva Humphrey group from Biola will sponsor a public cocktail party at 7:30 pm Friday in the Viva Humphrey headquarters at 4557 Ventura Ave James Williams the Democratic nominee in the 33rd Assembly District will be the principal speaker At noon today James McGrath and Steve Burch two Humphrey aides from Washington DC were to speak in the headquarters to a group of college students and local Humphrey supporters Hahesy Cites Duties Of Elected Officials Supervisor Jefferson Hahesy noted last night that elected1 officials are bound by their oaths of office to uphold the laws of the state In a talk to a citizenship class at Sequoia Junior High School Hahesy said obedience of the law "is a cornerstone of our free society and it is important that elected representatives especially follow the law The temptation is great he said to act only as a politician instead of a person who has been selected to uphold and enforce the laws temptation should be resisted by he went on result will be better government fairer execution of the laws and more respect by the people for our laws and From Page 1-C man and you want to get rid of him You stated that in executive session At another point Wasemiller declared that the proposed investigation really was a After Trombetta made his motion Wills said: 'Do you men realize exactly what you are doing? This city has been running for several years in the direction of continued progress and a lot of that has been due to the type of personnel we have Now for some unknown reason some think extremely important to divide and once you start one department investigating another department it does not stop there It will do more damage than good Paul (Wasemiller) described it right a witch hunt To rim-ply needle all the time to tell the manager we want you to get on back that is not the way to operate a business and that is not the way to operate the city Both Hyde and Nagel called attention to the report which Baida destrihuted to members of the city council and which was published in last Bee showing that the foil time city legal department is operating at less cost to the city than during the years of a part time city attorney In calling for a vote on motion Hyde commented: have kicked this around enough have given those who want to use it more fodder to spread In bringing the matter before the council Camaroda observed that about two and a half months ago the council had di- Mike Valenzuela MERCED The Rosary for Mike Valenzuela 67 who died Monday in his home will be recited tomorrow at 7 pm in the Ivers ft Alcorn Chapel A Requiem Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 8 am in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery Valenzuela was born in Mexico and lived in Merced 28 years He was a retired farm worker and a member of the Comite Mexicano De Beneficenda Society No 18 Surviving are three daughters Mrs Hilda Aguirra and Mrs Georgia Serrato of Sun Valley and Mrs Dale Oliver of Fresno three sms Mike Valenzuela Jr of Fresno Foster Valenzuela of Saugus and Rue-ben Valenzuela of North Hollywood and 19 grandchildren Reich Tells Need For Retirement Programs Supervisor Joseph A Reich emphasized actions taken by the: Board of Supervisors to improve retirement programs in a talk to residents of the Bel Haven Rest Home "It is important to recognize the problems of the older he said is why I sponsored legislation for our Fresno County retired em-iloyes who left the service between 1954 and 1960 This measure which improved their re-irement provisions was approved by the board have also just recently mproved the service retirement provisions for our law enforcement officials so that these provisions now compare favorably with the Fresno City Police and Fire Departments and those of the California Highway Patrol Harry Barsamian United Crusade Tops $250i000 In Drive Barsamian 60 Of Realty Firm Dies In Fresno Sisk Says GOP Win Will Hurt US's Poor Rep Sisk speaking last night at a campaign dinner in West Fresno said the poor would be the victims of a Republican victory on Tuesday If the Republicans win he said federal program of benefit to the poor wjll cut back severely or be killed In a speech calling for general support of Democratic candidates by the poor Sisk declared: I know that many of you are discouraged and disheartened because we have not made as much progress as we should But I would remind you that if you had looked to the Republican Party for help you would be right where you were 20 years He said it was the Democrats who were responsible for the war oh poverty the Job Corps the Teacher Corps Head Start and civil rights acts have brought the power of the ballot to millions of Americans Who were denied those rights in years gone Praises Humphrey And he lauded Vice President Hubert Humphrey as man who single handedly aroused the conscience of the Democratic party in 1948 to put a strong civil rights plank in its platform and started the greatest movement for equal rights that has ever been The Republicans he said "rejected the voices of ty its rejection of men such as Gov Nelson Rockefeller Mayor John Lindsay and Sens Charles Percy and Mark Hatfield rejected them all because the forces of reaction were in full command of the Republican Party at the convention in Florida and there was no room for progress in the Republican he said In California he went on the Republicans turned out "that distinguished Republican senator Tom Kuchel who is known to so many of you here tonight as a great American with a genuine concern for human rights and human He said the California Republican party is in the control of the forces of right wing reaction1 He urged minority voters to turn out in large numbers Tuesday to vote for the Democratic party puts people first and has always kept moving forward to the day when all Americans can be treated with dignity and respect and every man can have a job and a home he can call his The United Crusade a It Is now expected to passed the $250000 mark in its through most of November campaign to raise $585000 or Continuing to lead the way is more to help finance 19 local the public service division Harry Barsamian 60 a Fresno real estate broker and an unsuccessful City Council candidate in 1963 died last night in a local hospital following a brief illness The family home is at 2986 Gilbert Ave Mrs Gertrude Montes VISALIA Funeral services will be held at 10 dm tomorrow in the Hadley Chapel for Mrs Gertrude Rose Robles Montes 62 of San Jose who died in a San Jose hospital Monday after a short illness Burial will be in the Visalia Cemetery A native of Delano she mov- Armey Heads Case Manufacturer Group Former Supervisor Rutter Xrmey has accepted the chain manship of a committee favoring the election of Lonnie Case as supervisor in the fifth district Armey owns Rutter Armey Inc which 'is made up of the employes of the city county and state and federal governments as well as other tax supported agencies Total for the division headed by Dennis Mill key is $44154 or 883 per cent of its goal The rest of the divisions chairmen and the results to date are as follows: Pace-setter James Hallowell $173808 or 511 per cent individual gifts David Cummings $8292 or 237 per cent commerce and industry William Sander $9761 or 136 per cent business Ray Courtway $2-953 or 295 per cent profes-s i a 1 Cummings $8093 or 184 per cent schools (just starting) Dr Curtis Nagel $533 or 1J per cent and the division Mrs Helen Matlock $3592 or 327 per service agencies The announcement was made by McAllister campaign chairman He said $253117 or 433 per cent of the goal has been attained Employe Groups He noted that contributions received so far from employe groups have increased by 211 per cent' over the giving by the same groups last year Corporate contributions are showing an 86 per cent increase he said believe that we are within the striking distance of our goal for the first time in many he said pointing out the outcome will depend heavily upon the participation of professional people and the teachers and employes of the schools The campaign which got underway Sept 9 had originally rected Goedhard to survey the ed to Visalia as a child with Lew Denies Hahesy Was His Attorney Architect Allen Lew today said Supervisor Jefferson Hahesy never has been his attorney In a statement issued through campaign chairman Robert Maidikian Lew gave the following answer to conflict-of-interest charges made by Clovis City Councilman Blayne Thomas against Hahesy his opponent in the second district supervisorial race: I first heard the statement several weeks ago that Mr Gene Hahesy was my attorney and that Blayne Thomas accused Mr Hahesy of a conflict of interest I thought the statement was so silly I want to dignify it by answering He came to Fresno from Detroit Mich in 1946 and was the owner of the Barsamian Realty Co Barsamian was born in Yozgat Armenia and saw his mother father and two sisters killed by Turkish troops invading the country after World War I He crawled into a shallow well and later fled to the shelter of a Turkish home Relief Group An Armenian relief organization working with the American Red Cross effected his release from Turkey He then joined a brother Leon in Detroit At the age of 15 he completed eight years of grade school work in two and one half years Judge Sets 2nd Trial In Scott 'Handout' Case city office and just last week he received a communication from Goedhard which included the statement that Baida does not want the city office to be analyzed by the city manager Camaroda said that Baida even suggested that an outride firm undertake any such evaluation "That make Camaroda said1 7 ft- I 0 0 Jr' her parents the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Williams She attended Visalia schools and lived here before moving to San Jose in 1948 where she was employed by the Dole Canning Co 17 years She was a member of the Culinary and Cannery Workers Union Surviving are two sms Edward Robles of Visalia and Ruben Robles of Milpitas a brother Frank Williams of Los Angeles two sisters Mrs Louise Nunes of Fresno and Mrs Clara Enos of Exeter eight grandchildren and seven been scheduled to end Oct lijcent have a very capable man (Goedhard) in this job boss of the City of Fres- no? We're paying the city was a member of ager $28000 a year and if Baida FSC Homecoming Parade Fades Into Final Sunset it Municipal Court Judge George Hopper today set Dec 3 as the date for the second trial of James Scott 41 of 1220 Abby St accused of disturbing the peace when he attempted to give some political literature to a police officer Earlier this week a Fresno Municipal Court jury was unable to agree on a verdict in the first trial Scott was arrested Oct 4 when Officer William Dra goo said Scott told him to to and called him a dirty name after the officer declined his offer of some political leaflets while Dragoo was eating dinner in a restaurant at East Olive and Blackstone Avenues is going to run the city fire the city manager Bell asked If any of his fellow council members could recall the exact wording of the resolution referred to by Camaroda directing the survey and no one could since that time Mr Thomas has again repeated this falsehood and is using it in such a ridiculous manner I must set the record straight Claude Rowe has been my attorney and my attorney for over 30 years At one time when Mr Rowe was on vacation in Europe about four years ago Mr a Another old school tie has be-jMadera Counties boycott-come unstrung at Fresno State ing adding: College do not have any inclina- There will be no FSC Days tion to assemble a collection of Parade during the 55th floats for a downtown parade annual homecoming celebration: and have a poor showing A next month poor showing will be reflection The reasons for the cancella-lupon the school and upon the tion says student rally commit-(students took deposiTion for Mr Rowe tee chairman Bob Braitman are Instead Braitman announced in a case in which I was a luck of time for making arrange- there will be a pregame proces- Morrow Says Croats Back His Candidacy Robert Morrow tod a claimed the endorsement of the Croatian American Congress of California in his campaign the Fresno Realty Board the Eagles Lodge and the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church He was a graduate of Wayne University in Detroit Allan Kingston executive director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fresno said a resolution of appreciation of help in the sale of property in the South Angus Street project was adopted last July He said the official presentation was being held in abeyance due to illness Survivors include his widow Mrs Rose Barsamian two daughters Mrs Dorothy Jus kalian Several times Bell suggested that it is the city fob to analyze all the personnel needs of the city and 'expressed the wish that all department heads and subordinates would assist in every possible in any survey and analysis which the office would Mrs Jessie Hughes Funeral arrangements are being made at the Hamilton Peers Chapel for Mrs Jessie Inez Hughes 85 of 734 Apricot Ave who died in local hospital yesterday Bom in St Helens Ore she had lived in Tulare 29 years She was a retired teacher having taught at an Oregon Indian Reservation in 1900 and tutored Chinese college students in Portland Ore in 1905 She was a member of Tulare Eastern Star Chapter 94 and of the Royal Arch Ladies of Tulare Surviving are a son Gordon Hughes of Fresno three daughters Mrs Lois DeHarrah of Tulare Mrs Delpha Ogden of Fresno and Mrs Dorothy Cos-ma of Sonoma nine grandchildren and 10 sion in the stadium in honor of Dr McKee Fisk dean of the School of Business FSC President Frederic Ness and' ments and lack of a band Originally an afternoon parade through downtown Fresno complete with bands and ma- party is a matter of record if anyone would care to look it up a year and a half la Scott denied he called the of- Assemblyman George ficer a dirty name but the 32nd Assem' ted he told the officer to to when the officer demand jbly District Zenovich this year fought jorettes and floats had been! Campus Queen Linda Hermann passage of a legislative resolution designating April 10 as Croatian Independence Day ar- ter the entire Board of Supervi- planned for Nov 9 day of the ed his name Scott said he first refused to give his name since he felt he had broken no law S' Fresno Clovis College! sore selected me out of a group of five architects to design the Sanger branch library statement that Mr Ha- homecoming football with Long Beach State in Ratcliffe Stadium A float! Will Get 1968 parade also was scheduled for hesy is or ever has been my' that night in the stadium TsIsphonS DOOKS attorney is I But ill the best-laid plans went Distribution of the 1968 Pa- for Saturday at 11 am in the Fresno and Mrs Vicky Hagobian San Jose a brother Sahag Barsamian Detroit and me grandchild Funeral rites are scheduled but submitted to arrest when uin haLtht told he also might be charged with resisting arrest and had Emitted to Nazi Ger- Goedhard told the council that a search of the official minutes did not disclose any formal action by the council in open session and said that the council in two executive sessions had two points of view One was to investigate the manpower situation in the city attorney's office many during World War II headquarters noted awry said Braitman who an-iCific Telephone Co Fresno-: Holy Trinity Armenian Aposto- Lynda's Baby Will Be 'Cinda' that Lew and the county won an honor award from the American Institute of Architects for his design of the Sanger library and the other was that the survey go into tiie administrative relationship between himself and Baida lie Church with burial in the Ararat Cemetery Home services will be conducted tomorrow at 8 pm in the Yost ft Webb Chapel The family requests any re-(membrances be sent to the nounced the cancellation in aoctovis directory will begin to-open memo to the campus (morrow and continue through He said the parade was called Wednesday off because the Homecoming The cover bears a red white Committee was abolished 1 a and blue starepangled shield as year and the school year al-ja salute to Fresno All-Am erica ready was under way before a' city FRESNOMEM0RIAL Fire Calls anSawmant car camatary MUswina call Jardav an noon May: Ml Mack at Straat Ira Demos Are Asked To Election-Night Party Local Democrats have been invited to an election-night party in the Eagles Lodge beginning at 6:30 pm Tuesday Robert Inman said the County Democratic Central Committee Is sponsoring the I party Television sets will be available to watch national and local election return reports Inman a member of the central committee said the public is welcome Democrats" group of FSC students decided Oliver the Fres-J church or the Fresno County to try to put something together no division commercial manag-( Cancer Society We are now running into a er said the new book contains Imported Statuary Featuring Cultural end Religious Art in Individual Gardens WASHINGTON (UPI) -Luncinda Desha Robb President Johnson's granddaughter probably will be nicknamed according to Mrs Johnson The first lady made the disclosure yesterday as she left the White House to visit daughter Lynda Robb and the baby at Bethesda Naval HospitaL Goedhard said Bald asuggest-ed another firm and that Howard Carpenter executive director of the League of California Cities was suggested by him as a person to analyze the office Goedhard asked the council: you want a study? No formal action has been taken (at an open session) like this" am-414 AtcMan Caurt btdraem Art r'il0t of brick walls and a lack of 94182 alphabetical listings NBrmfWr iirw ans me js one of them" Braitman 256 white pages The initial de- a-m Mon straat ans Mayor uid I livery will serve phones aiso noted the college no 1:5) am Oliva Avanua and AMv The directory consumed 324 Buyers come fast when your business service is listed in Bee Classified Dial 2334)992 for a helpful experienced ad writer longer has a marching band and tons of paper including 215 tons Open 8 am to 5 pm Monday that high schools in Fresno and of yellow stock through Saturday 1 75 Cornelia Ave Fresno 268-7823 treat matarevda an Bra 4-Si aab-os St haul ire XS and 1M ML Skit Id Avt- 'gap" ftf iA 4 A A is -I.

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