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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 15

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Sacramento California THE SACRAMENTO BEE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2o 1050 Page B3 Eddy Fears Gale Sherwood's Attire --US Court Bars Or Lack Of It --Would Shock VegasLavUseloPut Off Integration HOLLYWOOD AP What are things coming to? Even singer Nelson ily in fact the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles made her put on a cape over her in Sacramento for several seasons The Las Vegas costume She wears a jewel in her navel and little else afraid my act might be too spicy for Eddy said hate to be the cause of the El Rancho Vegas jumping from the frying pan to the fire since our act does have its provocative moments believe the act is in good taste or I perform it But a certain squeamish element might object-to some of the burlesque routines done with my partner Gale Sherwood even though we are only Miss Sherwood was starred in the Music Circus Eddy fears his act is too racy for reform rriinded officials in the gambling resort of Las Vegas County commissioners are lowering the boom on stripper Candy Barr and bare bosomed chorus lines They are shaking fingers at female impersonator Jones The commissioners say they want to raise the moral tone of the gaudy gambling floor 'shows Now Eddy a baritone bulwark- of conservatism has rejected an invitation to take Miss place at El Rancho Vegas Why? Because his act features a scantily clad young woman so scant commissioners armed with authority over gaming and liquor licenses told hotel operators they found undraped busts unrespectable They also told El Rancho Vegas operators to get rid of Miss Barr The blond stripper is appealing a 15 year prison sentence in Texas for marijuana possession The hotel fired the stripper and announced Eddy as replacement an announcement it now says was premature Meanwhile the American Guild Variety Artists Association served notice it will not stand by and see its right to earn a living imperiled Ike Is Told '61 Revenue May Rise 4 Billion By Edward Cowan WASHINGTON UPI President Dwight Eisenhower has been advised federal revenues may jump by $4000000000 in fiscal 1961 to a record $83000000000 If this forecast by government sources holds up in a final review next month the president is expected to send congress a budget calling for spending of about $81000-000000 and a surplus of $2-000000000 That would be the biggest black ink margin Eisenhower has posted in his two terms in the White House So far the president has posted four budget deficits and two sur pluses The outcome In the current fiscal year is still in doubt although a deficit of possibly $500000000 appears likely A surplus of $95000000 had been forecast last September The president met this morning with his national security council to discuss the defense budget for fiscal 1961 which will begin next July 1st The White House re-7" ported only that the military budget was among the topics discussed Experts Screen State Agencies' Building Pleas By Richard Rodda State agency requests totaling approximately $250000-000 for construction projects are being sifted by budget experts in the Capitol Robert Harkness assistant state director of finance indicated the approved items for the 1960-61 state budget will run about half the amount of the requests Projects being sought range from a $100000 vault for the state treasurer to a $12000-000 new prison for the state department of corrections Harkness and his staff of budget analysts are screening the items for final approval of John Carr state finance director and then Governor Edmund Brown The governor will submit the budget to the legislature next February New State Fair Among the decisions yet to be reached is whether a $7250000 prior appropriation for construction at the proposed new State Fair site along the American River will be continued or permitted to revert to the state general fund Other proposals of interest to Sacramento include a $1-000000 request for a bomb proof disaster office If approved this would be matched by $1000000 from the federal government The installation would be made on the site of the present disaster headquarters on Meadowview Road National Guard CHP The plans also call for a street The car was seen headquarters building for the parked near the Green house California National Guard and the night of the robbery the California Highway De La Rosa and the other Patrolman Gordon Garfield money bag knife and a from four youths suspected of Beckman Boyd Green Highway looks over a box of shells knotted sack of money seized in the assault and robbery of Courtland Bee Photo Charge Of $100 Million Savings Peril Through Fraud Is Called Old Recital NEW ORLEANS AP -i The United States Fifth Cir cuit Court of Appeals has overruled the use of pupil assignment law as a means of postponing integration of public schools In a decision yesterday the appeals court reversed a 1958 United States District Court decision denying further action byt he plaintiffs Reason Stated While not ruling directly on the constitutionality of the placement law the appellate court said: the district court ren dered final judgment declaring the article of the state constitution and the section of the state statutes under attack to be violative of the 14th Amendment as admittedly they are but denying any further relief to the plaintiffs cannot agree with the district court that the pupil assignment law or even an implementing resolution opening the way for a pupil to apply to a school of his choice met the requirements of a plan of desegregation of the schools or constituted a reasonable start toward full with the supreme 1954 desegregation ruling Door Is Open The appeals court decision leaves the way open for the Dade County Fla school board to submit for district court consideration a plan for further steps The court said the plan will have to show means the plaintiffs and the members of the class represented by them are hereafter aforded a reasonable and conscious opportunity to apply for admission to any schools for which they are eligible without regard to their race or color NEW YORK AP State: art Hopps of Belvedere Calif Attorney General Louis Lef-said he never had been a accusation that $100-1 stockholder officer of direc-000000 in savings deposits tor of International Guaranty did receive from the old owners $2000 a month as an Hopps said salary terminated June 18 1958 and I never received a in are imperiled by fraud is described by a savings and loan official as a recital of old information Norman Strunk executive vice president of the United penny from them since or had States Savings and Loan any interest in their Browder Perjury Charge Is Dropped NEW YORK AP The federal government dropped a seven year old perjury indictment against Earl Browder former head of the Communist Party in America District Judge Edmund Palmieri approved motion for dismissal Browder 68 was indicted in September 1952 with his wife Raissa on charges of lying during a hearing on Mrs petition for citizenship The Russian bom Mrs Browder died of cancer in January 1955 today used to obtain an order for examination of 46 witnesses in an investigation of the companies Albert Robertson chairman of the federal home loan bank board in Washington DC said none of the eight associations cited by Lefkowitz is insured by the federal savings and loan insurance corporation Spencer Grow president of the Idaho and Utah firms said in Provo Utah that charges are ridiculous He accused Lefkowitz of being supported by eastern banking interests who are opposed to investment money going west In New York Lefkowitz replied: have no identification with any banking interest in the east or in fact anywhere in the United Names Institutions Lefkowitz had named three institutions in Chicago two in Idaho and one each in Maryland Utah and Washington He said the firms solicited deposits through mail and newspaper advertising offering 5 per cent interest on deposits and that some of the solicitation was in New York State Lefkowitz made his allegations at a news conference and in court papers which he KOVR-TV Purchase Okeh Is Sought WASHINGTON AP The Metropolitan Broadcasting Company today asked the federal communications commission for authority to acquire control of channel 13 television station KOVR operated in Stockton Calif by Television Diablo Inc Metropolitan has contracted to buy the approximately 97 per cent interest in Television Diablo owned by the Gannett Company Inc Rochester NY for $2857879 It said it will offer to buy the remaining outstanding interest on the same basis at about $177 a share Metropolitan now operates stations WNEW-AM-FM-TV New York City WHK-AM-FM Cleveland Ohio and WTTG-TV Washington League said in Chicago yesterday that the California insurance commissioner more than a year ago had seized the California assets of the International Guaranty and Insurance Company of Tangier Morocco Lefkowitz said jeopardy to the deposits in eight different savings anad loan associations not insured by the federal gov-ernment stems from the fact that they were insured by the Tanagier firm Okehs Settlement In San Francisco yesterday superior Judge Preston Devine approved a settlement to complete International liquidation in California Under the agreement International will put up cash to pay offall claims in the state The California insurance commissioner seized assets of the Tangier company in April 1958 for operating without a license One witness called by Lefkowitz to testify on the Tan- Hearing Is Waived By Robbery Suspect Stanley Horning of Hemet Riverside County yesterday waived a preliminary hearing in the municipal court and will answer -in the su-puerior court to a charge of robbery Homing who was arrested on November 16th minutes after a $427 gunpoint robbery in the Super Market at 4850 Freeport Boulevard is held in lieu of $5000 bail He is represented by the public office always "Bargain in Bee loaded with money-saving bargains Read Bee Classified every Patrol also to be located on the Meadowview Road property The present CHP building at 2490 First Avenue would be vacated and remodeled as an office for the state bureau of criminal identification and investigation Other Projects Among other Superior Cali fornia projects which appear to be in the approved list for 1960-61 financing include: Sacramento State College $350000 for an art building addition SIOOOOO to equip women's gymnasium (The college's request for a $1650000 science building addition may be deferred for another year) Chico State College Butte County Education psychology building $1840 000 administration building remodeling $100000 equipment for women' gymnasium $160000 Humboldt State College Areata Humboldt County $250000 for library building or addition $200000 to equip speech-drama building $75000 to equip forestry building and $65000 to equip physical education building University of California Davis Yolo $3216 000 for biological science unit $2148000 for classroom and of-1 fice unit Department of corrections $11 900000 to speed up the forestry camp housing I for prisoners As authorized by the 1959 legislature this provides for 1000 prisoner at a camp in Lassen Coun-j tv 500 In Tuolumne County 500 in Humboldt County and 500 in Mono or Inyo County (A $12000 000 Item for a new men's! prison at Tehachaoi Kern County is marked for deferment) I California Youth Authority $335000 1 for a new residential unit at the Northern California Reception Center in Perkins Department of agriculture $95000 for new warehouse in Sacramento Department of finance $100000 for new treasurer's vault $50000 for improvements at the California State Fair and Exposition (adv'gier operations Stew- day It pays! (SHIilL you are ALL invited to the big Sues? Wko vkott to me Tom? Ih ir 5 ft youths were turned over to Sheriffs Officers Robert Dunkeson and Herbert Anderson who are investigating Green said four men broke into his second floor bedroom and struck him on the head with what he believed was a soft drink bottle He said they demanded large sums of money but he told them all he had was in hts wallet $40 The attackers took his wal let threw a blanket over his head and ran out They also took a pistol some shells and two flashlights Some of the loot was recovered in De La car All the youths are held on robbery and delinquency charges Probers Quiz Disc Jockey For Two Days NEW YORK AP Congressional probers have spent two days questioning disc jockey Alan Freed privately about broadcasting industry payola and also about disc jockey Dick Clark Freed was fired recently from local radio and television rock roll shows despite his vigorous denials he ever accepted moiey for plugging records on his program In an outburst after the firing Freed declared there ought to be an investigation of Clark Clark is an ABC network television star Clark also has denied accepting any favors for boosting particular tunes Reports have been circulating that both would be investigated along with other disc jockeys around the country by the house subcommittee on legislative oversight It was this subcommittee which recently held hearings on fixing of TV quiz shows Today the New York Post said Freed has been under interrogation by an investigator and an attorney for the subcommittee presumably to lay the groundwork for further Washington hearings The newspaper quoted Freed as saying as was asked primarily about disc jockey practices in other cities However the paper added he acknowledged he also was questioned about Clark Asked what he related about his rival Freed replied: merely answered some of their questions about Lawyer Is Indicted On Contempt Charge WASHINGTON AP Martin Popper 50 a New secretary Lawyers was indicted contempt of to tell cn un-lAmerican whether November 27th 2 PM 8PM Novcm her 28th 12 Noon 3 PM 8 PM in the SACRAMENTO MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM TB Parts Dad Cancer Blinded 7 Year Old Boy PHILADELPHIA AP Jackie Foster 7 turned ward his father today hugged him and said: back Jackie see tears i the eyes of his father Eugen Foster 28 Jackie is blind His cancerous right eye was removed in the Wills Eye Hospital yesterday He has been blind in the left eye since cancer struck it at the age of 13 months His father will be gone for at least six months to a year Suffering from tuberculosis he left directly from the hospital for a sanatorium in Browns Mills NJ Jackie with his mother at his side told how he underwent the operation for removal of his other eye it hurt a bit and I even get he explained from his bed in the hospital know that sick and going away but he says going to hurry back as soon as he The Fosters penniless went on public assistance rolls yesterday Money coming in from all parts of the country after people read about and saw pictures of little Jackie at a premature Christmas celebration last week will go into the bank for him Be sure to see one of the exciting shows featuring acrobats comediansf jugglers singers musicians and trained dogs Watch for Santa's space visitors am i He told me all about the Brownies and his Reindeer I know that it came from Santa for Mother said that it was post-marked "Santa Claus" your little girl or boy love to get a letter from Santa Claus? To get one Mommy said that all you have to do is go into the West Coast Savings and Loan Association The people are so nice them Do come in and select a gay letter for the children We will have it post-marked from Santa Claus IxuL if you mail it in our special mail box The youngsters will be delighted and thrilled when they receive this enchanting message MAIN OFFICE: 21st Street A Capitol Ave MANCHESTER CENTER 2S40 Watt Ave Presented by The Sacramento Bee and KFBK in cooperation with the Sacramento Retail Merchants Association WEST COAST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bcker's Best for DANDRUFF Taom ap with Hair Tonic CIcor ap dandruff and itchy scalp will do it or money back he is a Communist York attorney and of the National Guild yesterday on charges of congress for refusing the house committee activities.

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