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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 44

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Sacramento California THE SACRAMENTO BEE THURSDAY AUGUST 21 1958 Page C-H Tito Warns Yugoslavs Of Attempts To Divide Them Motor Scooter Travel Down Great Road iltaTon wni Be Gives Visitors Chance To See India In The 6 Orange County Solon Outlines Water Program LONDON President Josip Tito has warned Yugoslavs to be on guard against KVIE will be the station name of Channel 6 Directors of the educational revisionism well as negative Revisionism is refusal to accept Moscow leadership Negative revisionists are -o Mrs Jane Cassels Record and her son Jeffrey 14 of 3808 Arden Way Sacramento are on a four month world tour using a scooter wherever possible to aoid the usual tourist haunts Mrs Record a former assistant professor of economics at the University of California wrote the following account from Calcutta India attempts to divide them television station scheduled to start beaming programs to should be our He StfriffdoM" mm'Ia referred to attacks from the 15 Northern California call us revisionists counties in December picked the call letter combination late yesterday from 150 submitted ideas Soviet Union and Red China Tito delivered the warning in a speech yesterday at because we consider that time always brings new elements which demand a rejection of that which has become obsolete outdated and which is Maribork Yugoslavia Highlights of the speech were Before the designation can be considered final the federal communications commission must approve it George Patton of 1100 La Sierra Drive' submitted the KVIE P'ed8e ourselves for the ful- winning suggestion an impediment to further Tito said time would show that has remained consistent to the basic principles of our great Tito said he did not intend to engage in a verbal battle with those engaged in and defiling Of Special to The LOS ANGELES A statewide water program which includes a bond issue for construction of the Feather and Eel River projects is being advocated by Senator John A Murdy (R) of Orange County- The senator described the program yesterday at a meet-of Southern California members of the state legislature Murdy said the program which was drafted recently at a meeting of southern groups would set forth reservations for areas of water origin and allocations for areas of deficiency The bonds he said would finance the two projects in orderly sequence Murdy ex- I stands for Valley Education and Information It also contains the number 6 the dial spot in Roman numerals VI fillment of the principles of coexistence between peoples with different social he said He contended that history had shown there could be Democrats Form R0ck 'N' Child By Jane Cassels Record Special to The Bee CALCUTTA If you want to get something of the flavor of India the India as the romantic novelist would say you have only a short time in which to do so there is perhaps no better way than to travel by motor scooter down the Grand Trunk Highway from Delhi toward Calcutta nearly 1000 miles away That is what we did though we had been repeatedly warned by Americans who know the -country and by Indians themselves about the hazards of such a journey for example the torrential monsoon rains the op pressively humid heat the long distances between supplies of gasoline safe water and food if some of those thugs attack asked one of our friends if your scooter breaks asked another more seriously might be 100 miles from a trustworthy mechanic And Indian villages have motels you Pattern Unfolds CountyCampaign Committee Bride Is Pregnant Damage Suit Is Filed QUINCY Plumas Co A $51750 damage suit has been filed in the superior court against Shirley Ann Moseley by Mr and Mrs Jack Kearney and Mr and Mrs Garlie Blair as a result of an automobile accident in East Quincy on July 12th MEMPHIS AP The child bride of rock roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis said jessed the hope the program today she expects to become might solve the' bitter north- a mother early next March real happy about it and Jerry is tickled about it south water controversy in the state legislature proposal includes a short constitutional amend- Obituaries William Heekin chairman of the Sacramento County Democratic Central Committee today announced the formation of a unified campaign committee Heekin who will serve as chairman said the committee was formed to coordinate and promote the election of Democratic candidates in the November 4th general election Members are: also 14 year old Myra Gail men on water rights which tor scooter Similar scenes occurred often during the trip through Asia Lewis told the Memphis Press-Scimitar in a long dis-tance telephone interview She is visiting parents in Ferriday La Myra Gail a Memphis girl Curious natives gather on Grand Trunk Highway to compare their bicycles with Jeff mo specifies the reservations and contributions I It proposes 1000000 acre feet a year for Fresno and Kings Counties and 840000 acre feet for' Kern County Philip Violetti A requiem mass will be said at 10 AM tomorrow in St Marys Catholic Church for Philip A Violetti 63 a partner in the operation of the Roma Hotel at 930 2nd Street for 25 years Entombment will be in St Marys Lawn Mausoleum Violetti who came to Sacramento from Italy 45 years and Lewis 21 were married-phis is approximately the last December -in a secret same amount proposed for Mississippi ceremony She importation under the con possible use for instance as emphasis on caution Why But we threw some ex-a place to eat his lunch have make a premature decision? tra sparkplugs into our tool a chew of betel nut or take' After all how could the cart-kit and took off glad his noonday nap I man be sure that these two achs It would have been difficult for Dag Hammarskjold to have thought up a more graceful gesture of international goodwill A few weeks are too short was 13 then News of the marriage leaked out while the couple templated federal-state development of the San Luis Project and the Feather River looking foreigners down the road toward was touring England and pr0ject a time to take in India ag bis home 3529 Folsom Boule- blasting away on their we did Not only did we make the trip without serious mishap we had a fabulous experience For we saw India in all its mysterious charm and disturbing contradiction kicked up a furor there Rings of small fry sit on the funny pavement under a shade tree playing games out of the ancient past while their parents and the older children work in the rice paddies or corn coming him horn Might really wanted to pass? have not yet digested all as well wait and see saw But one thought stands 0wing an ness of a out in our minds: Here as is year- He was a member of Sac- Ransdall Becomes Aide To Governor The Sacramento Valley is allotted 6260000 acre feet under the Murdy plan Approximately 9300000 acre feet of water 'would be reserved for the 15 northeastern counties and six north coastal counties where the water originates TT Village Main Street Unfolding before us was a rows which stretch out on whprp thp rrand Trunk1 true a11 the complex pattern of compla- cidA as far as thp eve tne 7 i have visited we find that cency and hope degradation' see Women bring their wmda h'Sh I when we shuck off the cul- and splendor backwardness kitchen chores along and get eay rnloom kitcVr1'31 batTierS Whidl T' Aerie No 9 Italian Catho-and progress Here the relics them done between stints in seParate from lie Federation No 45 and the of a glorious past capped by tbe fields adjunct and a grand otber groups we have anjDant 1 nntnhiriat inti rf main ctrot 1 i i I A-'CUHc vlUU combinatlon of mam James Alexander business representative of the retail clerks union and a member of the Sacramento City Civil Service Commission Mrs Margaret Benes local campaign manager for secretary of state candidate Henry Lopez Attorney Charles Busick local cam-paon manager for attorney general candidate Stanley Mosk Attorney Nathaniel Colley a member of the central committee Charles Crawford member of county cv'l service commission Bea Farias secretary of the Sacramento County Council of Democratic Clubs and women's chairman of campaign of Alan Cranston for controller Dr Leo Farrell medical director of the Sacramento Hos-1 pita! Evan Hudin local campaign manager of state treasurer candidate Bert Betts: Francis Jensen local campaign manager of lieutenant governor candidate Glenn Anderson George Klumpp funeral director Assemblyman Thomas MacBride Thomas Martin cochairman of the governorship campaign of Edmund Brown Mrs Marian Myers nresident of the Sacramento County Democratic Womens Club Jerry Paige pres'dent of the Sacramento Council of Democratic Clubs City Councilman John Shelby chairman of the dilate campaign of Congressman Clair Engle of the second valley-mountain Charles Schoonover a liaison en-oineer for the Aero'et General Corporation Attorney lohn Welsh a member of the Brown for Governor executive committee: Jerry Wvmore campaign manager for Congressman John Moss of the third Sacramento Valley District Attorney Robert A Zarlck past chairman of the central committee Attorney Edwin Z'berg nominee for the ninth assembly district seat Carson Sheetz Sacramento Junior College professor Shirley Kronick member of the Brown for Governor executive committee and Victor LaChaoelle business aaent for the Sacramento-Yolo District Council of If yoq have a formica stj amazing lot of basic values table top for rolling chappa- coer dru8 store town hall 1 in common ties or sorting grain what'Publlc latnnf- spittoon and The most important thing lwllllu aiIU the beginnipgs of a new era better substitute is there than Parkln8 lot for pack animal We are bringing back to Adele Violetti and Mrs Sere-of achievement smooth piece of asphalt? cart and ricksha with us is not Cerini all of Italy A Delhi itself is a study in Furthermore it would bej Nothing prepared me for bag of souvenirs we have contrasts New Delhi with its bard to find a handier spot my first sight of an Indian! bought but a reinforced faith beautiful government build-10 spread washing in the village To know the statis- in the fundamental decency James Ransdall of 5323 Sandburg Drive today was named travel secretary to Governor Goodwin Knight succeeding James A Tillery A career state civil service employe 12 years Ransdall will serve the governor while on leave from his post as contract officer in the state division of architecture Tillery returned to the state highway patrol as information officer in its Sacramento headquarters early this month after a 10 month assignment as travel secretary to Knight brother Antonio A of Sacramento preceded him in death A rosary will be recited tonight at 8 in the Cippa Nicoletti Funeral Home Junior College Slates Final Aptitude Test The final aptitude test for registration at Sacramento Junior College for the fall semester will be given Saturday from 8:15 AM until 4:30 PM i All new students are required to take this test Registration will continue through September 5th Saturdays Sundays and holidays excepted I people every- sun of common where tics of poverty is one thing to see it is quite another Mud huts thatched over ings and modern apartment houses lining broad well planned avenues gives way abruptly to the jumbled streets Oxcart Is Hazard All of which is a bit hard i a rf on through traffic of courseiwith straw cluster around a PpneinrK Wlll DG old Clty7 wber bfe in But the prime hazard in this muddy pond full of wallow- 1 course is the oxcart ing and people peo- Pqkj To 40000 a mnrhha8hifein Here Look In Bee Classified for a big selection of most everything Do it now (adv Estella Livingston Last rites will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in the Harry A Nauman Son Funeral Home for Mrs Estelle 71 the daughter of early Grand Trunk- thou8h people everywhere Eul Emoirdavs1 when finest hi8hway- is one sees the dramatization of Union Carpenters far 3 wide narrow population problem: joint union and employerlston the wealthiest street in of STJ'PV111386 WTn announcement today i s- day settlers in Glenn County idating only one vehicle at a to the communal well five time I poorly fed children strung out closed the establishment of a world iti Cremation services i It was in Delhi that the con-j Ouring the monsoon sea-behind her a sixth in her comprehensive pension pro- S'Sght X'rfe i ror more than 40000 dramatic fashion Not far it bibiv advsabie f0r tbe way lf veS carpenters in Northern Cali- tho Chandni Chowk wp caw Jmaklng lt hlgmy adVlsaDie ior HerCi t00 one sees bow far nriudinff A 000 mpm- tne cnanam UlOWK we saw a motor conveyance to keep di E0 to Dut itself incluam2 5uuu mem man literally dying in a gut-1 least tw0 its tires I 20th Ltl fn bers of the Sacramento Dis-ter without a stitch of cloth-ifu raep --rnotPrjinto the 20th Century forl ing his matchstick legs and Sas aU of Its tireiin the often the only sight or -t Counci1 of CarPenters arms feebly flailing the paving stones as though in protest that any human being no matter what his caste or dr pavement The Indian cart driver however rivals modem Republicans in his attach- of the to remind you that it is 1958 The plan covers carpenters is a solitary gas pump or the employed by about 6000 building and construction firms in 46 northern counties Mrs Livingston died yesterday in the Sutter Hospital Her health had been failing several years The daughter of the late Robert B- and Anna Shade Dunning she was born in Chico Butte County and lived there until 1929 when she and her husband Duncan moved to Sacramento Here mother settled in Glenn County from Philadelphia Pa with her parents became effective July 1st in the Counties of San Fran- cisco Marin Alameda and atar a triP around Caoe Horn and her father settled in the ment to the middle road Moreover the villager come to the end of b's llfa apparently trains his herds from birth t0 walk down theiagers had seen a motor when wprptnrnpri tn center And neith- scooter certainly not one rid- in the Westernized oasis of er man beSt m0Veden by such a Pair- So when New Delhi we foud the din-ov" Xtime wTbore drCW 3 pe-ro1 ing salon carrying the follow- doLn on a Lrt at or 20 StaV-on ing discreetly printed sign: a eed mediately hemmed by a dress is required at fhi hihwavV nlvoRnd smotherinS sea of curious on his highway) only to and Qld aUk that the dnver would not there atch our budge an inch until we were virtually upon him this despite the fact that we had sat on our horn for half a mile Wherever we stopped we were a sensation Few vill-a Humidity Rises Like Cairo Delhi has the semi aridity of California cli mate and we reveled in the move said Jeff the first time it happened feel like area from Louisana were ranchers Mrs Livingston resided at 3914 East Pacific Avenue She was the mother of Robert Livingston and Mrs William Jr both of Sacramento sister of Robert Dunning of San Francisco Mrs Ada Clapp Albert and Raymond Dunning all of Chico and the grandmother of five San Mateo However Victor LaCha-pelle chairman of the negotiating committee for the carpenters union in the 42 other counties said the plan will not go into effect in those counties until January 1 1960 Employers in the 42 counties will begin paying into the pension fund January 1st 1959 LaChapelle business agent for the Sacramento council of carpenters said carpenters entitled to pension benefits will be those who have a movie star or something in the We soon got used to it however a good deep dry heat after the mugginess of Bombay As we moved down the Ganges Valley however dryness gave ground to an encroaching humidity Though monsoon clouds pro- Often we found ourselves coming to a full halt and twiddling our thumbs until he got around to pulling over Ada Newstrom Services will be held Sat- urday in the Wessendorf reached the age of 65 and Funeral Home in Santa Cruz had least 15 Santa Cruz County) for Mrs Ada Newstrom a former Sacramento resident just enough to let us by for we dare to get into the murmur as we saw the vided frequent relief from the ooze on a scooter Of course crowds come running be the last air have for But people could not have sun and the periodic drench- frequently the driver was fast asleep But somtimes he sat there staring us straight in ings we got from sudden rains kept us reasonably cool for long stretches we could see how people who must live in eChofteCn7ulltdy' insemf' ini you supp0se stone WCre JdemonstraTed 'will be 1 i a 1 1 Jeff would ask Indef one else could he possibly help scarcely explain many of thdh ri things he sees along the Grand 8 have at years employment in the construe- tion industry in Northern One incident in particular is worth a mention We were rounding a bend in the ments will be $50 a month Mrs Newstrom passed away yesterday in a Santa Cruz rest home She had been ill since April Born in Lon don England she moved to highway with no we suddenly group of up ine The union employer pension will be in addition to to Santa Cruz five years ago social security benefits or when he retired from the city i any other retirement pay- park department ments the carpenters get She was a member of the Trunk Highway without refer- Country Is Quiet ence to the clamminess of the We had often remarked weather upon the quietness of the The Grand Tnink is a story countryside when we stopped digging book road so different from to change spark plugs or take one day when warning of danger came upon a TO The Sacramento Bee 1 21st and 9 Sacramento California (please check one) First Church of Christ Scien- I US 99 or California 49 that have to see it with your own eyes to believe it True one encounters 20th century vehicles autos buses and a drink of boiled water rom iamrnp flJ The program will be super- our jug Any mechanical 1 hr5p viscd by a 3oint ion-em-ciw brakes we hit a gaping hole I board of trustees too hard and then sideswipedT a pile of loose gravel which Sacramentan Is Sgned tipped us over Luckily nei- 0 01iv son of C- thin urn im thin rmvt pnri State Fair Edition ONLY for 20 cents Please mail to the persons listed: Stato Fair Edition PLUS following 10 day for SI per ub-aenption trucks But these total 15 or experiences with Indian vil- tist in Sacramento Surviving are her sisters 1 and a brother Mrs Rose Heidenheim of Grass Valley Nevada County Mrs Eliza- beth Pickett of Sacramento Mrs Bertha Chenney Mrs Kate Mitchell and Charles Sadler all of Seattle Wash NAME ADDRESS 20 a day The main flow of lagers we knew these peo-j lfbaf L- 01iver of 2124 Lorenzo fered serious damage but our Lane has joined the marjne traffic is from another era: pie were not being hats! lunch medicine kit corps in the recruiting office intention-Ox carts donkey carts camel1 ally rude or callous What caravans pack elephants and then was the explanation? country folk on foot carrying laughed a de- maps and some loose change jn room 207 Federal Building from pockets flew in 3: Considerate Convenient Service for Over 89 Years all directions Crowd Helps From nowhere a solicitous crowd appeared After first determining that we were allWWP right they began a painstak-lpv'' ing gathering up of the scat-Vl their primitive field implements in hand or driving big herds of goats sacred cattle better not hit one) and water buffalo Workers Road For the Grand Trunk is the lightful Australian nursing sister who has spent many years at a tuberculosis hospital in Banares when we quizzed her on the matter heard about the cart drivers Perhaps in tered items Every coin every mwmzm Mm6r field road and he some sort of philosophical makes the most of it Since trance Or mere stupor from he looks upon the motorized the traveler not himself as the I rather suspect however interloper he sees no reason that the explanation lies why he put that closer to the peculiar logic of nice flat surface to the fullestthe East with its legendary ADDRESS: aspirin tablet every boiled egg was dug out of the muck and brought to us by adults and children who had obviously gone to bed many a night with half filled stom- 20th and Slreetc Sacremento Cl lb 2-3834 i.

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