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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 16

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Sacramento, California
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THE SACRAMENTO BEE FRIDAY AUGUST 15 1958 London Sources Say US Britain Were Ready To Bomb Soviet Cities Channel 6 Still Camera Cornered Is Accepting Call Letter Proposals Bottle Of 'Soda Pop' Carries Mighty Kick TUCSON That bottle of soda pop his son took home just taste like stda pop And besides it gave Edward Bourne a A chemical analysis showed the liquid in the bottle was 95 per cent ethyl alcohol the American and British air world That was what Joseph and naval forces were placed Stalin suspected the British By Kingsbury Smith LONDON Reliable sources today disclosed that if Russia had precipitated a on a war possible alert basis It was why the Anglo-Ameri- of wanting to do with respect to Germany and Russia before the outbreak of World War II major atomic war with the can bombers were poised west over the recent Middle to Put int0 instant effect the East crisis the United States strategic air command plan and British Strategic Air which calls for nuclear de-Forces would I have attemed" to wipe out 20 Russian cities Kremlin should order any Pearl Harbor type sneak attack on the west Deterrent This plan to wipe out with one simultaneous nuclear attack 20 Russian cities is known in Anglo-American military circles as the It is on Soviet knowledge of the existence of this plan that American and British military men base their hopes that Russia will not risk war with the west The more aware the Soviet leaders are of what would happen if they did precipitate war with the west the better some of the allied military men think will be the chances for peace Of considerable interest to diplomatic observers in London is the theory advanced in one British paper that Communist China may try to plunge Russia into war with the United States in the hope the dominant power of the However it is apparent that one of the greatest calculated risks of the cold war was involved in the American and British military intervention in Lebanon Accordion Star Molinari Will Play At Concert John Molinari internationally known virtuoso of the accordion will be guest soloist with Norman Hunt and the Sacramento Municipal Band at 6:30 PM Sunday in the William Land Park Amphitheater in the last of their current series of concerts A frequent performer on television and radio as well as on concert tours and in the leading hotels Molinari will play several of his own arrangements of a variety of pieces Blues Classics Included will be Brazil The St Louis Blues and Tico Tico as well as arrangements of light classics such as The Dance Of The Hours Sacramentans know Molinari from previous appearances at the State Fair His list of solo credits is long including guest appearances with symphony orchestras as well as with leaders like Fred Waring and Meredith Willson He also is known for his recordings An Outdoor Overture Hunt and the band will per-form Aaron An Outdoor Overture the popular Badinage For Brasses by Walters March Of The Third Of February the Rosenkavalier Waltzes of Richard Strauss and two marches by Sousa: Liberty Bell March and The Stars And Stripes Forever City Councilman Edgar A Sayre Jr will be the guest of honor and Douglas Sleeper of the Sacramento 20-30 Club will be master of ceremonies The band concerts are sponsored by the city recreation and parks department and the music performance trust fund of the recording in dustry through the local musicians union SERVICE 0 Close of Sacramento who will retire at the end of this year from the state youth authority faces no coffee shortage at a lunch in his honor Pouring are four women who have worked for him as secretaries since he joined the CYA in 1942 They are from the left Elsie Olsen Pauline Rea Cleo Crowl and Thelma Stockman Bee Photo Channel 6 scheduled to go on the air in December as first television station lias borrowed a leaf from its counterparts It is conducting an audience participation program The results says General Manager John Crabbe have been amazing when you consider the station is not waving any of the usual giveaway prizes The only reward will be self satisfaction and pride in having picked the call letters of the station About 50 Received Since the public was invited recently to corne up with suggestions for a four letter group beginning with about 50 ideas have poured in More will be accepted until Wednesday afternoon when the board of direc tors will hand down its decision So far the most popular entry has been KNOW but unfortunately an Austin Tex station already has a claim on this designation The federal communications commission does not permit duplication Another favorite KCCT (Central California Television) had to be rejected for the same reason Under Serious Study Among the suggestions under serious consideration are: KCCE (Central California Education) KCET California Educational Television) KKNO (Knowledge) KRRR (3 Rs) KVED (Valley Education) and KLRN (Learning) If you think you can improve on these Crabbe welcomes any additional bright combinations They should be mailed to Channel 6 Postoffice Box 1882 Sacramento 9 Witness Did Not Look Defendant In His Mouth ANADARKO Attorney Chuck Goodwin quizzing a witness in a district court trial asked if he noticed if the tongue was at the time of the alleged offense The witness answered: look in his mouth to see if his tongue was thick or Crocker-Anglo Declares Dividend Crocker-Anglo National board of directors has declared a third quarterly dividend for 1958 on the capital stock The announcement was made by bank President Paul Hoover The dividend of 30 cents per share is for the three month period beginning July 1st and ending September 30th and will be payable on October 1st That risk was based on the assumption of Anglo-American diplomacy that Russia would not precipitate nuclear war with the west over the Middle East Nevertheless those responsible for the defense of the United States and Great Britain could not be sure how Russia would react They had to be prepared for any eventuality in those first few days after the American marines landed in Lebanon and British paratroopers were flown to Jordan That was the reason why People Thwart Plans To Depopulate Area PARIS UPI Four years after the authorities decided the Cite Lesage-Bullorde section of Paris was overcrowded and found new homes for about half its 500 residents a census determined 828 persons were living there To place Want Ads dial GI 2-5011 Telephone service 7:30 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday Saturday 7:30 AM to noon (adv The subdivision all Sacramento has been waiting for! LAND Uj Ini park UNIT NUMBER TEN It will be your own fault if you miss this opportunity to buy a homesite among these gently rolling oak studded hills! LAST AVAILABLE HOMESITES! Here Is a premium residential development offering a protected investment in luxury living WITHIN THE SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS! Select your homesite NOW in the most attractive area in Sacramento Near at hand is the Bing Maloney Golf Course the Sacramento River William Land Park and many other recreational features Provisions are being made for a large shopping center schools churches and parks Salesmen on-tract this weekend 10 AM to dusk! NOW ON SALE Located close in! Inside city limits! On gently rolling oak studded hills! fi I A PLANNED PREMIUM RESIDENTIAL AREA! HOW TO GO: Drive south on South Land Park Drive to either 43rd or 47th Avenue and turn left Watch for the Moss Moss signs BUDGET TERMS All city utilities Including sewers (on bend) Architecturally controlled ancE-on ihe yoM-want: value FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ANY OF THE SALESMEN LISTED BELOW: Jennings Robert (Sales Mgr) GI 8-9857 Fitzgerald George GA 8-5264 Anderson Ken GA 8-6925 Fraser Sam GI 8-2707 Arnold Horace GL 6-9339 Gorman John GA 8-0267 buy Old Stagg in the Flask pint bottle and save Vacation special brings price of this great Kentucky Straight Bourbon way downl Barnett A 7-0785 Borchert Irv GI 3-8720 Brown Charles 3-5240 Brown Leonard GI 8-3029 Buhler Dan GI 2-0184 Chappell Alva WA 2-3109 Crapo Calvin GA 8-6585 Daley Stan MO 2-6649 Hunter Paul GL 6-9258 Hussey Bill YO 7-4118 Johnson Rich GL 7-9715 Kelly Jack GI 1-5962 King Finley GI 3-2310 Kowall Carl HI 6-7487 Lindsey Allan IV 7-1690 LaTurner Fred GA 8-8141 reduced to DOWNTOWN OFFICE: 913 8TH ST SACRAMENTO CALIF GI 1-5041 BUILD YOUR HOME III SACRAMENTO'S FINEST RESIDENTIAL AREA! RS PROOF DISTIL LEO BY THE GEO STAGG CO FRANKFORT KY 1 a i.

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