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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 29

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THE SACRAMENTO BEE Local Sports and Superior California News The Bee by Carrier 00 Per Month Daily And Sunday Dial GI 2-5011 Sacramento California Tuesday October 27 1959 Page D-l City Parks Hallowe'en Fun Is Set BrownDeclares Olympics Site Will Be Ready Governor Edmund Brown today declared the Squaw Valley construction is on schedule and promised the Winter Olympics The governor made this com-' ment at a press conference in connection with a demand City Orders Demolition Of Unsafe Building by State Assemblyman Samuel Geddes (D) of Solano County for an investigation of what Geddes termed the at Squaw Valley have his said Brown can only say that John Carr (director) and the department of finance are working on the entire problem This program was NEWS BEAT Here are some of the 36 city high school students who participated in a newspaper clinic today at The Bee The program included a tour of the plant at 21st and Streets lunch and discussions of various phases of publication by heads of departments of the newspaper Bee Photo set up by the previous administration is my job to see that we have the greatest Winter Olympics ever I have just talked to Mr Carr and I am assured the construction is on schedule and will be completed on The governor said it will be up to the legislature to decide what will be done with the facilities after the games He said the state cannot even condemn property in the area without the consent of the legislature worked this one out really did said Brown Run By Committee The governor made it clear too that the Olympic games themselves will not be run by the state but by the International Organizing Committee for the games Geddes a long time critic The city recreation and park department in conjunction with parent teacher associations and the Southeast Kiwanis Club will conduct programs throughout the city from 2:30 PM to midnight next Saturday Playgrounds having programs in the afternoon running from 2:30 to 4 will be: Alkali Huntington Colonial Coloma Crocker Donner East Portal Ethel Phillips Freeport Manor Fremont Park Harkness Hollywood James Mangan Jedediah Smith John Bid-well Lawrence Mark Twain James McClatchy McKinley Muir Peter Burnett Roosevelt Southside Strawberry Lane Sutterville Theodore Judah and William Land The programs will consist of costume parades home made mask contests games and relays Treats will be given to all participating children Evening programs will be held from 7 to 9 at Caleb Greenwood Curtis David Lubin Elder Creek Lincoln Junior High Newton Booth Sierra Peter Lassen Junior High and Tahoe Schools These schools will present programs consisting of variety shows cartoons games and contests with treats for the participants The teen centers Hall James Mangan Oak Park and Tahoe will give a combination party and dance from 8 to 11 PM A dance and variety show will be held from 9 PM to midnight in the Sacramento High School pavilion City Building Inspector Otto Steinbrenner has ordered the demolition of a building at 2919 and 2921 35th Street The building owned by Edward Au contains the Boston Shoe Shop at 2919 and Candy Store at 2921 Roof Sags The fire department recently notified the building office that the building has a sagging roof and is a menace to safety Au hired a structural engineer who determined it would not be economical to make repairs Steinbrenner said Au agreed to demolish the building within 30 days The tenants have until that time to find new locations Individual Case want anyone to get the idea that we are starting a redevelopment program Barring Of Old Houses By North City Is Indicated North Sacramento city councilmen gave strong indications last night they will follow the lead of the City of Sacramento and the county in adopting ordinances which would prevent the moving of 5000 old houses from Oakland to this area The homes are being moved out of Oakland for a freeway and there was a reported plan to transfer them to Sacramento by barge Councilman Paul Carring-Olenn ton sajd jt js questj0nable whether the structures would meet health and safety standards Councilman John Severtson said one man came to the North Sacramento City Hall yesterday to inquire about permits for a house He said the man claimed his is shack but a 70 foot long for which he paid $4000 they start hauling ready made homes up here be out of remarked Severtson a building contractor The matter was postponed a week to allow city officials The death of a 33 year old to find out if there is an or-victim of paralytic polio lastjdinance covering the situation weekend brought to two thej already on the city books and number of deaths caused by(to obtain copies of the ordi-the disease in Sacramento nances adopted by the City of County thus far this year Sacramento and the county County Has Second Polio Death Of Year Sir Harold Caccia left British ambassador to the United States visits Governor Edmund Brown Standing behind them is Marchant British consul general in San Francisco Bee Photo British Envoy Invites Brown To London Week Ball In SF By McClatchy Sir Harold Caccia the British ambassador to the United States called on Governor Edmund Brown today to invite him to the London Week Ball in San Francisco Governor Brown proud of his San Francisco Irish descent told the ambassador he would be delighted He even offered to put on white tie and tails for the occasion Explains Problems The governor then showed Sir Harold around his office and explained some of the problems he faces with the exploding population in California the ambassador said "we have no growth problem We are already so tightly packed in our small island we hold any more whole of England could fit into the part of California south of San Francisco We are as crowded as you would be if every one in the United States lived in Texas and besides we have no oil The ambassador is in the United States to attend London Week a San Francisco celebration designed to promote English trade hope many Califor nians will be able to visit our exhibits in San he stated course we sell a lot of things we been able to put in the shop windows giant turbines for Consul Along Sir Harold was accompanied to Sacramento by the British consul general in San Realty Widow Left $311205 Mrs Elmer A Bush who died September 5 1958 left an estate valued at $311-20577 This was disclosed in an Inventory prepared by Chris Jones state inheritance tax appraiser and filed in the superior court today by the law firm of Brandenburger White and Dillon Realty Widow Mrs Bush was the widow of a real estate broker Elmer A Bush who died in 1957 He was operator of the Bush Realty Company Inc The estate includes one half interest in 6993 shares of the realty company valued at $100000 The estate also includes a number of bank accounts stock and bond holdings and real property in Sacramento including the family home at 612 21st Street Major Portion To Son Mrs Bush left the major portion of her estate to her son William of 2209 23rd Avenue Other bequests were made to a son Gordon of 1414 44th Street and a daughter Elmema Down of San Jose She also left $1000 of Squaw Valley plans saidn Steinbrenner the resignation of the Olym- explained is an indi-pic executiveidual case where a danger to director Robert King is a Public safety exists It is not warning the games are in a nce as to have to force trouble people to move But it is our do not know whetherot to protect the public from the resignation was real or possible Geddes said I do know we have almost a matter of days until Squaw Valley has to be ready for the 1960 Winter Olympic Face Humiliation The assemblyman warned that if reports he has received of construction problems are true government and state would be subject to! The Camellia Society of worldwide Sacramento will have its first Prentis Hale president meeting of the fall season at of the Olympic Games Or- 8 PM tomorrow in the Garden ganizing Committee denied and Arts Center at 3330 Me- HIGH STYLE Judge John Quincy Brown presiding judge of the Sacramento Superior Court tries on one of the new robes which all municipal and superior court judges in Sacramento County will begin wearing Monday Looking on is Judge Raymond Coughlin senior judge of the superior court The wearing of robes by judges was authorized at the last session of the state legislature Bee Photo Dr Paul Frame assistant director of public health for the county said the previous death was that of a 3 year old girl Altogether there have Action On Variance Request Is Delayed The council postponed consideration of a recommenda- been nine cases of polio in tion from the planning com-the county this year including mission that the 25 foot rear the existence of any construction problems at Squaw Valley is proceeding more than Hale said are on schedule and will stage what we hope will be the finest winter Olympic games in history Mr Geddes or any representative of the State of California is more than welcome to inspect our progress at any Harold Berliner chairman of the Olympic Games Commission said resignation will not impede preparations for the games King resigned October 9th stating he had a better job oppor- Kinley Boulevard Carroll Reiners program chairman will show a collection of color slides obtained from the American Camellia Society Dr and Mrs John Lawson of Antioch Contra Costa County and Mr and Mrs Richard Brown accredited judges of the ACS will be the panelists who will discuss the varieties of camellias to be shown in the slides Dr Lawson will present information about care of camellia plants during November Seeds will be available for persons wishing to propagate camellia seedlings Widows Are Warned Of Tree Trimming Overcharge yard requirement be reduced three feet on 13 lots and four and a half feet on two in Strawberry Manor No 1 subdivision The World Construe- The sheriffs officers to- They made an agreement tion Company made the re- day warned two unidentified to trim a tree for per quest Jmen have been taking advan- cut When finished in Mayor Walter Powers jtage of elderly widows in the the two cases they presented pointed out that there were northeast part of the county bills for $23760 and $360 for no variance requests made in a tree trimming overcharge work normally performed by to the First Church of Christ Francisco Marchant tunity Last Big Item The games will be held Feb-SjevV FM Station ruary 18th to 28th An official said the ice arena the Will Begin The officers said they have reliable firms for $25 to $50 received two complaints' Both women paid about the men The officers said they could In each case they said the find no law violation involved men approached the widows but warned potential targets at home and claimed they of the men to seek bids from used to do tree trimming for other firms or deal Pxclusive-the husband I ly with established busineses Marchant assured the governor white tie and tails will not be needed at the Friday ball to be held in the St Francis Hotel black Marchant said more civilized you think Brown nodded in last piece of major construe- I tion should be completed byirrograms Sunday the target date December KXRq a new frequen'y th- modulation radio station will Geddes called on Governor begin broadcasting on 98 5 the two deaths Only Two Shots Frame pointed out that the latest victim received only two shots of anti polio vaccine thus not completing the full series needed for protection The 3 year old victim he said had received no immunization against polio Of the other seven persons who have contracted polio this year only one had received any shots and in that case it was again only two not the complete series Frame said four of the nine cases this year were children between 3 and 10 Five cases were adults between 25 and 33 Strikes Adults Too points Frame said polio is not just a childhood disease It strikes adults too The adult group this year is in the particular age bracket that concerns us These people should be immunized against The doctor said that last year there were seven cases of polio in the county Of these he said two died Neither of the victims had received any immunization against the disease when the subdivision layout was approved six months ago by the council he asked Consideration Of Of Plan Pends Councilmen also: Postponed until next Monday cooperation of a request of the Greater North Area Chamber of Commerce for permls-ston to sell its office at 490 Arden Wav to the city or a private buyer The! I building occupies city property under an 1m 11 mi abJ option agreement running to 1998 Theil llUlin IXvCIU chamber wants to relocate closer to the center of the area It serves Adopted an ordinance of Intention abandon a section of Western Avenue running along the east side of the Wnst-i ern Pacific Railroad Company tracks llie CltV COUnCll Will south of Main Avenue as reauested bvf Will ITlCGt Ht Comp4nv wh'chla protest hearing at 7:30 PM Retirement Will Act On city row in the Board Three Edmund Brown to send experts to the valley to determine the status of construction the report favor-The retirement board Geddes said should 30 AM tomor-brush aside the committee city hall to con-J which has already spent mil-sider the pension applications lions without getting the area of three municipal employes 'ready for use and send state d7oil musicwill not Scientist in Sacramento $1-000 to Muriel Booth of Sacramento a friend and $500 to Mary Petersen another friend also of Sacramento TwoWho Tried To Flee Folsom Will Face Board John Williams 27 and Charles Snebold 31 both of whom were caught Friday in an attempt to escape Folsom State Prison were expected to learn late today what disciplinary action will be taken The life term convicts were scheduled to appear before the disciplinary committee along with other prisoners this afternoon Associate Warden of Custody Burnett heads the five man committee Three other members are A1 Jacobs William Lawson associate warden and Earl Halderman correctional counselor Warden Robert A Heinze is the fifth member of the group He does not sit at the hearings but hears appeals of the prisoners After he has reviewed the case a decision is made be a part of the program schedule Thursday in the Garden and Arts Center on a petition for the annexation to the City of Sacramento of some 240 acres of uninhabited land in the vicinity of Florin and Fruitridge Roads Provided the owners of the land voice no objection the council may on its own initia-The I declare the area a part city The fact the disunited 1S uninhabited eliminates the necessity for an election The city planning depart- ine Cliy Piannin8 aepan- Sutter Hospital Is Sued For $50000 A damage action for $50-000 was filed in the superior court today on behalf of Beulah Bardin of 2521 28th Street against the Sutter Community Hospitals of Sacramento The action filed by Attorney Charles Luther charges the hospital with negligence in administering a blood transfusion to Mrs Bardin last April 14th The complaint asserts the needle was so inserted in her arm that blood entered the arm tissues The suit also charges breach of contract on the contention the hospital had contracted with Mrs Bardin to care for her but was negligent in leaving her improperly attended following the transfusion including William Darwin engineers to see that things who for many years has su-iwill be ready when the games pervised the junior traffic patrol in the vicinity of city schools- Judqe Finds Darwin who has had moreL than 35 years service with the DriV6r (3uilty police department will reach1 i i i 'i the mandatory retirement age Jt Manslaughter of 70 years on November Neil Wannen 29 of 18th 2065 15th Avenue has been The other applicants for! found guilty of a charge of pensions are Mervil Knight misdemeanor manslaughter in a fireman with 21 years serv I connection with the traffic ment the owners the an(t Andy Cavagnerojdeath of David McIntosh 9uestion as the a laborer in the park depart-j26 of 5716 39th Street Fruitridge Development Com-1 ment with 12 years service Judge Louis Ifissall of pany I16 Standard Realty and They are entitled to retire on the North Sacramento the basis of age and length of pal Court made the ruling Development Company Girl 6 Reports Attack By Boys 6 And 7 The police today questioned three boys two aged 6 and one 7 who are accused of hurting a 6 year old girl who was on her way home from the Jedediah Smith School 401 McClatchy Way yesterday Still hysterical last night the girl told police juvenile officers the boys threw stones at her as she walked along the street grabbed her bit her and forced her to disrobe After the boys ran off she went home and tokl her mother who called the police She was treated for bites on her arm and bruises on her back and forehead HighwayEngincer Is Doing Well After Surgery State highway engineer Vickrey is in the Sutter Hospital following an operation yesterday for an internal ailment He was reported in a satisfactory condition today and is expected to be convalescing for about six weeks Vickrey took over as state highway engineer on October the growth of their country 1st from McCoy who sensitive to its honor retired For the first part of should give hearty support to this month Vickrey attended the policies which the Navy affair was sponsored by the Sacramento Council of States Navy League The theme of the national event this year is United' States Navy Global Peace Through Mobile SeapowerproPerty The Navy League was founded October 27 1902 At that time President Theodore Roosevelt said: seems to me that all good Americans interested in service jUkropina Polich and The three eighths of yesterday after a court trial Missall set 9:30 AM November 16th as the time for receiving a probation report and sentencing McIntosh was injured fatally August 19th when the car ajTrust Officer Will square mile area is potential i industrial property Lead Discussion Clarence Brown Heinze said today an at- tempted escape generally! draws a minimum of 29 days in isolation and indefinite segregation in the adjustment center Williams who has been sentenced for murder and Snebold whose original sentence was extended to life for carrying a weapon in prison were caught Friday hiding under the prison chapel at 9 AM after they had been missing since 2 PM Thursday Fire Calls The fire department responded to the following calls' scheduled today to preside in vice president of the Sacramento branch of the American Trust Company was Sea Duty Ends The navy reports Seaman Robert Bianchi son of Mr and Mrs Paul Bianchi of 4500 Orange Grove Avenue has returned to San Diego aboard the destroyer Bausell after a tour of duty with the 7th Fleet in the Pacific a convention of the American Association of State Highway Officials in Boston Mass He had been on the job less than a week after his return sented with the key to the city and was hospitalized lastlby the Chief of Police James Friday Hicks cific Fleet destroyer -cruiser forces was to have been pre- in which he was riding with Drunk Driving Cases Wannen struck a power pole! Arrested on State Route 24 about one! Eugeni Men 51 e'eneg from noon yesterday to noon gan Francisco at a National mile south of Freeport High- Boulev4r1 4nd Gr0V4 today Office Management Associa-jway patrol investigators said 5Kthga5 tion panel discussion on Per- Wannen apparently failed to i John Doran Maguir of 2970 Fruiting atlrm PMnth and aseiSonnel Practices and Prob-make the Contente Curve be-Broadway near lom srwt a5t Eder Creeklems In The Space Age I cause of excessive speed UiSSr2wv239 4.

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