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0 1 Sacramento California ra 7e 8 THE SACRAMENTO BEE TUESDAY AUGUST 9 1955 Diego Rivera Has Dentist Is Named In Divorce Suit Hurricane Alert Is Extended ToNY SP Opens 100th Anniversary Fete Doctor's Wife Wins N6A Red Delay Grace Ann Granstedt hasl IJI Interlocutory Decree Mocks Progress won an interlocutory divorce i physician She was awardedi II decree from Dr William An- drew Granstedt an Orangevalel 1 eneva Talks Tree Trimmers Rap Suspension Of Coworkers Group Will Discuss rake Recreation' III 111316U33 Lake Recreation Continued from page 1 road cartif the spittoon age the Genoa a diamond stacker which once was a record smasher in the Virginia City Nev country these relics of the The state assembly commit-past the SP exhibited in con-tee on conservation planning trast its 20th Century equip-and public works may look intol iment including the modern cab the stalemated situation on lahead steam engine and a giant Cancer Says Death Waifs MEXICO CITY UP Diego Rivera 73 ndted Mexican ar tist disclosed yesterday he is being treated for cancer Rivera whose militant leftist politics have provoked almost as much controversy as his murals said he is under treatment by American and Mexican physicians and expects to enter a hospital in 10 to 13 days "Cancer is always serious and probably die of it" he said in an interview "But that's nothing to be in a bad humor about" He said "of course" he will continue painting Continued from page 1 further slowing of its forward movement "Forecasters are fully on the alert and the public will be quickly advised of any changes which could mean eitber a lessening of the danger or an increase in the storm's threat" Connie has traveled a greater distance but is following the approximate path of three hurricanes which took heavy tolls of life and property in northeastern states last year $250 a month support for her-Employes in the tree trim- self and two children and a diming division of the city parkvision of community property department have filed a protest As part of the property set-with the city civil service corn- tlement approved hy Superior udge Grover Bedeau Grantion is to pay an additional a month to his exwile as andilong as he practices medicine The couple was married nine Dr Robert Clements North Highlands dentist was sued for divor4 today by his wife Hildegard who asked for $1000 a month support for herself and their five minor children Charging her husband with cruelty Mrs Clements seeks a division of the community property which she lists as the family home at 6140 Larry Way North Highlands household furniture a late model automobile and the dental practice and office furnishings According to the complaint filed by Attorney Richard Lawrence the couple married ip Baltimore Md September 3 1944 and separated last Tues day years Red Cross Readies Aff recreation facilities for -----imission against the recent ac-I three unit diesel with its blaring Nimbus and Folsom reservoir' ition of City Manager Bartley air horn Parked in front of areas IW Cavanaugh and Reg Ren-' the SF station also were the Assemblyman a i free director of 'recreation and Inew dome car which SP turns Lindsay ill) of Placer County out at the rate of 11 a day in parks in suspending five tree committee chairman today saidilts Sacramento shops and the trimmers- he will assign the study to As- The protestants are request- 11500th freight car manufac semblvman Frank Belotti! a hearing be seteby the civil tured in the SP shops since i ing (R) of Humboldt County chair- service board at which they can man of the committee's subcom- 1950 air their grievances The matter Linicheon Honor mittee on beaches and parks will be before the board for con- At a luncheon in the El Ran- Slates Discussion cho Hotel sponsored by the isideration at its regular meet- Belotti reachGd in Eureka ing tonight Sacramento Chamber of Com stated he will discuss the pos- The 13 day suspension' order meree to honor the railroad sibility of the Folsom-Nimbus was effective July 29th Governor Harold study with other members 0 i Pnveprq nrnised the SP as a Talern Visits Charged (13) of Humboldt County chair man of the committee's subcommittee on beaches and parks Slates Discussion Belotti reachGd in Eureka stated he will discuss the possibility of the Folsom-Nimbus study with other members of 1950 Ltnicheon Honor At a luncheon in the El Rancho Hotel sponsored by the Sacramento Chamber of Com mcrce to honor the railroad Lieutenant Governor Harold Powers praised the SP as a mission against the recent ac of City Manager Bartleystedt Cavanaugh and Reg free director of 'recreation parks in suspending five tree The protestants are in a hearing be seteby the service board at which they air their grievances The mattertered be before the board for con- sideration at its regular meet- ing tonight 13 day suspension' order was effective July 29th Talern Visits Charged WASHINGTON MAI Red Cross today told thousands Ull Robbery Trial Red Cross today told thousands1 Defense Continues request-I Mrs Granstedt filed suit for civiliseparate maintenance last Feb cantruary but her husband coun With a complaint for di-will vorce the following month Last week Mrs Granstedt filed a supplemental complaint seek-The ing a divorce Each charged the other with cruelty The law firm of Pease Lally repre- Cavanaugh at the time of an-ented Mrs Granstedt while flouncing the suspensions ex-McAllister Johnston repre- plained to the city council the sented the physician action was the result of an investigation which disclosed the Killer Whales tree trimmers had been spend Killer Whales the subcommittee in Monterey next Monday and Tuesday The whole committee Is scheduled to meet there in closed session to organize and outline plans for Interim invesI "great developer of the west" Russell president of the road told the luncheon group the company is planning for the future "I see nothing in the offing that Will stop our production of Will stop our production of GENEVA Tomorrows scheduled meeting" between the ambassaars of the United States and Communist China has been postponed until Thursday at Red China's re-1 quest Red' China's Wang Ping Nan ga've no reason for requesting the postpcInement but it is believed he required more time to confer with his governmthit on yesterday's session The ambassadors failed yesterday in their fourth attempt to agree on the release of 40 Amer- jeans held in China But a Communist source said "some progress" was made The two envoys agreed to tighten the secrecy surrounding their meetings In reply to demands for release of the Americans the Communist source said the Chinese asked for a list of Chinese nationals in the United States and proposed that India represent Red China's interests in matters of repatriation Japan also is trying to negotiate with Red China for the release of civiljans Tokyo contends 6000 Japanese civilians are in China Keiichi Tatsuke Japanese consul general said today he is still a reply to a note he delivered to Peiping's consul July 115th asking that Japanese' still in China who wish to return "home be permitted to leave ing time in taverns while they 1M 1" 7e at rr Ilig tittle lit ICIVC1113 VVILLM zscJ I should have been NM Portrait Artist Succumbs At 80 TAOS NM AP John Young-Hunter Scottish born artist and portrait painter died at his home today following a heart attack He was 80 Young-Hunter who studied at Clifton College and at the royal academy schools in Lon don had been a resident of this northern New Mexico art cen ter for years Services vill be held at his studio Thursday and burial will be in Taos of volunteer disaster workers to be prepaled for the possibility that hurricane Connie might strike inland through the Carolinas Di sa ter specialists were moved during the night to Wilmington NC Others were stationed at Cherry Point NC Eastern area headquarters stationed a disaster specialist at the weather bttreau's emergency warning center at national airport here Other specialists were sent to Durham Southern Pines and Elizabeth City all in North Carolina where they Zould be shifted as needed Workers were alerted to stand by along the coast from Norfolk Va to Long Island NY ay De ruisin working 7 May Be Cruisina The men anzpended are Ern-1Off SF Eaton Leonard A The men suzpended are Ern-'0ff SF Eaton a A tigations A bill which would have re-Ithat Inew equipment in the Sacramenquired the state division of to shops" Russell said "We're beaches and parks to take over going to try to continue to be the Folsom and probably Nim- good citizens of Sacramento bus areas and operate them as "We have been an important state parks was vetoed by Gov- part of Sacramento we believe ernor Goodwin Knight For one thing we have 'been Since then local groups In- a factor in stabilizing employ eluding the boards of super ment with our shops operations beaches and parks to take overt the Folsom and probably Nim going try to continue to be good citizens of Sacramento bus areas and operate them as "We have been an important state parks was vetoed by Gov part of Sacramento we believe ernor Goodwin Knight For one thing we have 'been Since then local groups In- a factor in stabilizing employ eluding the boards of super ment with our shops operations Beaches est Schwietzer II a SAN Lloyd Cavin and Ernest Schlot- er whales which recently slashed ter However the petition ask- the heads from some of the sea ing the commission for a hear- lion population in Monterey ing was signed by seven other Bay are believed cruising off employes of the tree trimming San Francisco beaches today divisiop They are Martin Acker A 1500 pound sea Ferren James nus its up on the Lowney Merlino beach and the police theorized Hill Leonard and Mailenl it was a victim of the blood Testimony in defense of John Breckenridge charged with being a participant in the May 6th holdup of a mail truck driver' in Sacramento continued to day in the federal court with the trial slated to go to the jury late tomorrow Yesterday Breckenridge's defense counsel A Mull Jr: questioned sever al of the accused's neighbors in an effort to establish that Breckenridge was seen at his home in Carmichael at the time the robbery was committed Breckenridge Is acing his second trial on the robbery charge The jury in his first trial failed to reach a verdict Summation of the testimony by the defense and prosecution is expected tomorrow after wthich Federal District Judge Oliver Carter will instruct the jury Breckenridge was accused of taking part in the robbery by Eugene Christiansen who admitted his part in the holdup and was sentenced to a five year prison term Cheat edOnceByDream Death Finally Scores ROCKWOOD Tenn- AP James Kirby's mother Sunday night dreamed he would be killed and talked him into staying home from his job as a carpenter's helper in an industrial plant plant Shapp thirsty killers The protestants contend there A school of killer whales was is "an apparent concerted effort I first sighted off Monterey and to eliminate the tree trimmin Carmel several WReks ago Then department and employes there- they moved close inshore to in and to place the entire lune- Santa Cruz and later were retion the ported south of Half Moon Bay rt-InVirict department and employes there in and to place the entire function the CFL Vice President So Kirby oq yesterday used the time to sharpen his power mower His grindstone flew into three pieces One of them hit him over his right eye and killed him visors of Placer El Dorado and and our other activities in the Sacramento Counties a el taken emergency measures to 1 area "There hasn't been a calendar provide minimum sanitation' 1 day in the last five or six years and policing 1 that we haven't turned out new Money Needed the exception The state park commission of the emergency of the steel has been asked to take steps to I strike and other emergencies" obtain land immediately for He said thatoso far as he can eventual state park purposes' I see this steady construction will But Newton Drury chief of continue the state beaches and parks di- Locomotive Cbugs vision said he doubts anything One of the highlights of the can be done until the legislature thistorical pageant came when acts the diamond stacked locomotive He stated his office is work of yesterday's vintage chugged ing on cooperative agreements into the station pulling a rail on proposed leases for the fed- road car of the bustle and tor eral property around Nimbus hat era a railroad car which and Folsont has been seen by millions ir "But I can't see how agree- movie scenes of such great west ments can be executed until the erns as Dodge City and High legislature appropriates money Noon to carry them out" he said There for exhibit also wa5 Drury pointed out the situa- the renowned Gold Coast ar tion will be discussed at a meet ornate private car of- a bygonE ing of the park commission in day Everywhere there was thE 'Eureka August 26th atmosphere of the age wher The commission also will have man first began to push east before it the matter of a master ward with rail and tie a sur plan of priorities for parks and'veyor's transit tucked under ar beaches appropriations state- wide The governor asked the arm The Southern Pacific alsc commission to recommend a placed on exhibit telephone system of priorities to be in dating from the ISSN and Itu eluded In his budget message contrasting walkie talkies use( to the next March legislative I011 freight trains today to giv( session the engtneer and the conductoi continue Locomotive Cbugs One of the highlights of the historical pageant came when the diamond stacked locomotive of yesterday's vintage chugged into the station pulling a road car of the bustle and top hat era a railroad car which has been seen by millions in movie scenes of such great erns as Dodge City and High Noon There for exhibit also was the renowned Gold Coast an ornate private car of a bygone day Everywhere there was the atmosphere of the age when Iman first began to push east ward with rail and tie a sur 'veyor's transit tucked under an arm The Southern Pacific also placed on exhibit telephones dating from the iSSOs and The contrasting walkie talkies used on freight trains today to give the engtneer and the conductor Bovine Quads Romp In San Benito County HOLLISTER San Benito Co AP Quadruplet calves were romping in a dairy pasture near here today Sven Petersen a dairyman said the four calves were born Saturday and all were healthy and active today Rocky Lydon San Benito County farm advisor said he never before heard of quadruplet calves born in the county ty Three are almost while like their mother a half Holstein half Guernsey cow The other is black and white like its sire Petersen's dairy ranch is astride the San Benito Santa Clara County lime near the Pacheco Pass Highway 777:1171 IPtpo release suspended giving to change to the water Milton that manager the sub-pitting civil opinion no on Formosa Protests Forced Repatriation TAIPEI Nationalist officials said today there is floe objection to the pri4ip1e of voluntary repatriation of Chinese citizens in the United States But they said there ere is "every objection" to any Chinese being forced to go to Red China against his will The nationalists are following the Geneva talks closely on this question They think the Communists still are smarting from the propaganda defeat they suffered in January 1954 when more than 14000 Chinese POWs refused repatriation and went to Formosa Help Him See His Way to Good Grades Your childs success in school depends in part on his good eyesight Start him off right by having his eyes checked now MY PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL CASES SAN FRANCISCO requiem mass will be said at 9 AM tomorrow in St: Paul's Roman Catholic Churcif for Kelly vice president of the California Federation of Labor who died in St Luke's Hospital yesterday He was 63 Kelly employed for 21 years as a driver for the James Reilly Company Mortuary was also sergeant at arms of the San Francisco Labor Council presicrent of the Union Labor Section and an official of the AFL Chauffeurs Union Local 263 non or mat uepartmcm hands of private profit mali organizatiovs" Pro lest Publicity They also protested the lease of information pertair rail- to the work record of the pended employes for publica in newspapers without giN the employes an opportunit west- be heard or answer the dar They further seek a cha in working conditions havini do with rainy day proced overtime and the failure of city to provide drinking on trucks City Personnel Director ton Paig pointed out 1 under the charter an empi can be suspended by the ager On recommendation of department head without i mining the matter to the service board Faig expressed the opit the civil service board has authority to hold a hearing the protest 'instantaneous contact Tonight the railroad will en- ers at a dinner in the Hotel Setertain business and civic lead-U na Plans To Meet ator To-night Ith-e railroad will en-' tertain business and civic ers at a dinner in the Hotel Senator of that department in t1t t14- Ire-vfif of that department in hands of private profit making organizatiovs" Pro fest Publicity They also protested the of information pertaining to the work record of the employes for publication in newspapers without 'the employes an opportunity be heard or answer the darges They further seek a in working conditions having 'do with rainy day procedure overtime and the failure of city to provide drinking on trucks City Personnel Director Paig pointed out under the charter an employe can be suspended by the on recommendation of Idepartment head without the matter to the service board Faig expressed the the civil service board has authority to hold a hearing 'the protest Op Pi Saturday lit 1 HITCHCOCK Paratore Dons Paratore of Route 1 Box 163 Penn Placer County is setving with the United States Navy 1003 8th St OPTOMETRIST GI 2-2728 I 11111 MM13 11 4M Eitt En -4i- reg 7' -t 4 VI r) I I is proud to announce our appointmeivi as the 'Schmidt In Secret newest member of the GENERAL a ELECTRIC FAMILY OF DEALER I I Ao Ti i 1 I Ill I 1110 Ili I 10 I I 11 An all expense paid trip to fabulous Las to buy Cc in and ask for details air I In A7 P13 An all expe 1 in ana ask 1 A rt ra lep 1 a let -11 0 'i ''il 0 i 4 7 LAU 1 '1 1 07 0 A 1 Witness Changes lead-Story In Hearing On Liquor Permit Hundreds Gather Hundreds of Sacramentans Alice Becker of Reno Nev flocked to the station before an admitted prostitute drew the 10:30 whistle salute and the warnings about the truthfulness beginning of a half hour pag- of her statements at a state de- eant to tour the exhibit partment of alcoholic beverage Then with the signal the control hearing- on the liquor whistles screamed and the paglicense for the Towne Club at eant began 1017 10th Street Owners of the Back Through Ages club are accused of running a Age by ages the SP leafed back disorderly place in allowing through the pages of his- prostitutes to solicit on thetory The Kit Carson Mountain premises of Jackson Amador CounMiss Becker testified she was' ty passed in review depicting accompanied by a man from th the explorer age Then came the Gold Rush the sourdough and Towne Club to the upstairs Argus Hotel on only one occa-lhis pack mule Then the stage sion coach And finally the laying of 1849 rail in Changes Testimony When confronted with evi- Preceding the pioneer train dence by the defense attorney the Clampus Vitus Hangtown nd that there were other occasions 'Ba of Placerville El Dortdo she changed her testimony County marched in review And John McElheny department atop a flat car coupled to the hearing officer a 1iss diamond stacked wood burner i Becker a stern warnino concern- was the Hangtown Pioneer Qua- ing her testimony drille Club otPlacerville 41 9 1 Finally Miller paid tribute in mon rail in 1849 Changes Testimony When confronted with evi- Preceding the pioneer train dence by the defense attorney the Clampus Vitus Hangtown nd that there were other occasions 'Ba Placerville El Dorec lo she changed her testimony County marched in review And John 31cElheny department atop a flat car coupled to the hearing officer gae Nnssdiamond stacked wood burner Becker a stern warnino concern- was the Hangtown Pioneer Qua- ing her testimony drille Club otPlacerville Finally Miller paid tribute in The charges that tiocked to me station betore the 10:30 whistle salute and the beginning of a half hour pageant to tour the exhibit Then with the signal the whistles screamed and the pageant began Buck Through Ages Age by age the SP leafed back through the pages of history The Kit Carson Mountain Men of Jackson Amador Coun Hundreds of Sacramentans Hundreds Gather flocked to the station before' RV ON THIS11955 MATCHING PAIR I AUTOMATIC WASHER Was Originally $329" i 88 0 0 1 Now Only Continued from page 1 As she talked she was busy with her ironing while Danny Jr played outside in the pine needles which carpet the ground around their 24 foot house trailer Almost gaily she pointed out the advantages of trailer life "The big advantage is you can place it where the scenery and other conditions are ideal and when you tire of the place you can move" she said "The average housewife could adapt herself quickly to trailer life" To point up her remark she called attention to the air conditioning thermostatically controlled heat automatic hot water heater and refrigerator with which her trailer is equipped She was using a butane gas iron which she said equals any electric iron in temperature control No Sale But about one thing Tippy was adamant: No talking with newsmen about her marital affairs She said she has been offered money for signed news stories but has refused and will continue to refuse any such offers Tippy talked with Schmidt for 2 minutes by transpacific telephone Sunday night but declined to disclose any details of their conversation In Tokyo Schmidt also refused to discuss lit Logger Fine was not at the hideout apparently in compliance with Berliner's lQstructions for the couple to live apart until after Schmidt returns and a isolution to the marital tangle is I reached itommedit i lisamtil 4 a 4 II il Matching Dryer Was Originally Was OriginalTy 5 $249" r50195 ik department ia brief centennial address And last April 8th Miss Becker so- licited a state liquor control following him on the platform ll agent for an act of prostitution a paying tribute to the pio neers of the 80s were Lieuten- and that at other times prosti- lutes were seen in-the bar ant Governor Powers Mayor Hendren Russell Cyril Denies Club Connection Thomas manager of the Fol- made arrangements with the Miss Becker testified she som Chamber of Commerce and Henry Ray Judah a grand liquor agent to go to the hotel nephew of Theodore Jehone but she made certain the bar- Judah the man who dared to tender did not hear her conver- dream of the transcontinental sation She denied any employes railroad or the owner of the club had Appearing briefly also were tations any connection with her solid- 'these vice presidents of today's1 Mc1 She also testified she was Corbett 1Ganney Peoples quested by Arthur Rinetti man- pt Petersen Kendall and ager of the club to stay out the place but she came in any-1 Buland way This -was today's salute to She stated further 'that Rin yesterday et-i One hundred years from to- ti paid her expenses to Sacra-1 rnento to testify The hearing day another generation may gather perhaps to laugh at a will continue at 930 AM Thurs- day relic which today is a fine piece of equipment Now Only 8 AL When Puregased with Washer Now Only Model WA650M Model DA630tyl 41 I VALUE REFRIGER REF1 TOR VALUE TELEVISION 8 1 il rs Dark REFRIGERATOR FREEZER SAVE $60 Mahogany Veneer Picture Tube Picture Tube and UHF Speaker Casters 'Front-Of-The-5( Quality Thru-( iker ters ality 'I 1 Genuine Mai' I I Aluminized RI I Safety Glass 21" Full Size I Built-in VHF Antennas i 8" Dynapowl 1 2" Swivel Rol I Convenient 't Tunning Coni Famous I WE Genuine Aluminized Safety Glass 21" Full Size Built-in VHF Antennas 8" Dynapower 2" Swivel Roller Convenient Tunning Controls Famous '1955 MODEL SINDMI 1 i I i 1 1 1111C 1 trig l-'' an 1 fl I 1 11111 I if i' 4 1 (---- A 't: in I Awl 4)1 r- ''-'-'-') I 1 1 i- 11111ON I :14 WS tit" 11 141 r'o's4 A ft pi- fillr I iiii PaPP -''''--(4141-) 4-1 ii :1111: '-'1 41 Ilo 4 i di I J05 1 4tioo1 yom -t' I I 4 7 41 1 '-'1 1 Pt- I 9 4 4 'f'-' y'A 4-1''4i14 A 4' f-The-Set 11 Thru-Out WAS Originally $49995 NOW ONLY $43 Hearing Brings Plea For Force Ousfer SAN air force board has recommend- ed that Nancy Lou Thompson a 23 year old WAY be dis-1 charged as undesirable The board 'found that Miss i Thompson who holds the ratel of airman "repeatedly commit-i 'led offenses" and that rehabill-1 tation would be impractical Miss Thompson a former Santa Rosa Junior College coed has been stationed with the women's air force at Hamilton Air Force Base for the last two years Testimony during the hear--lng involved such incidents as Idiss Thompson's strilcing anther WM' falling asleep at the switchboard and going AWOL' The recommendation of the 7 board will be forwarded to the western air defense force for action 95 1AL AT '2 Wife Dies In Plunge Air Force Says Una of Car Down Gully Was Told POW Lived SONORA Tuolumne WASHINGTON air Thrown from her husband's car force spokesman said today an A it plunged out of control 300Iofficia1 notification was sent to 'feet into a gully Mrs Julia Mrs Una Schmidt in June1954 Katherine Sinopoli 53 of her that her husband Jensen Street Fresno was Airman Daniel Schmidt was yesterday believed to be alive and a prison Samuel Sinopoli not seriouslyier in Red China injured told officers he must' Schmidt learned on his re have blacked out or dropped off lease his 20 year old wife had to sleep on the Mother Lode married again in September Highway about six miles north- 1954 V) lumberjack Alford west of Sonora Fine of Soda Springs Calif 'Thought 1Vas Dead' Robber Asks $200000 Mrs Schmidt told reporters last week she remarried because For RIcle To Alcatraz "I thought Danny was dead SAN FRANCISCO AP I didn't find out he was still Clarence Craddock 27 doing aalive until after I married Al20 year stretch in Alcatraz Pris- ford" on for robbery yesterday sued Her statement prompted in government for $200000 quiries to the air force here as Craddock said the bus inito why the service had failed to which he was being taken to Al-Inotify her as it customarily nocatraz struck a building next of kin as soon as the injuries he incurred "cutlit received word Schmidt was 'down the productivity of mylalive 1 natural life" ICyprus Boys Protest Art air force spokesman re plied to these queries today by stating that: Red China Report lExpulsion Of Seven At the GenevasFar East con FAMAGUSTA in June 1954 Red Chi School boys paraded through thena acknowledged it was hold natural life" air force spokesman replied to these queries today by Cyprus Boys Protest stating that: Expuision Of Seven Red China Report At the Geneva Far eonFAMAGUSTA in June 1954 Red Chi-School boys paraded through thena acknowledged it was hold Pius Big Trade-in I Less a liberal frade-in allowance for your old small screen Allowance TV set radio-phonograph or radio I REMEMBER FOR RESULTS CALL BREWER'S Just another example' of the fine values and savings always available to you at 40 moor Bno last night carryiniz ban-ing a group of American airners attacking the British andrmen including Schmidt protesting the expulsion of Sev- On the basis- of this informaen school mates to Greece tion the air force immediately It was another in a series ofIsent official notifications to next demonstrations growing out ofJof kin of all the airmen in-a campaign by many residentslvolved stating Red China bad of this British colony for unionigiven indications the men were with Greece 'alive Nixon Brownell Hall Confer Wifh Adams WASIIINGTON AP Vice President Richard Nixon Attorley General Herbert Brownell and National Republican man Leonard Hall had a political conference at the White Ilouse today with Sherman 7 Adams chief assistant to President Dwight Eisenhower The Fair Grounds Main Gate is Across the Street from Brewer's ILIU 6-8455 2800 sSTOC KT ON BLVD Sacramento's eargest Specialty Ele tronic Engineering Company UZZE.

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