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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 13

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a40wval4wowo- -324--We 44t Page Al3 Al3 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Saturday SeptPmber 17 1956 SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Bearded Yob Prisoner Loses Freedom Bid Washington Poverty Chief Is Dismissed mommonatetamo IIV0141444101mWWWW I 'I' 0 -4 r- I ir li 1 I i deti- 0 I I0004 1 itt I 1 At i I 0 1 4000410' Kt' ---r o'kt I ''t1 '''Ad' fr-soer-e'- A 1- 'Zi ''''10: ''k '4 i 1 l' 4 '''''s A 4 fri WOODLAND Charles Jones claimed in a Superior Court hearing on a writ of habeas corpus that he could not be denied time off for good behavior from his county jail sentence because he would not shave his beard The judge disagreed Judge James McDermott ruled that the 28-year-old prisoner's constitutional rights had not been violated and that he had not been subjected to cruel and inhuman punishment Jones who had shown up in court earlier sporting a beard appeared at yesterday's hearing clean shaven In jail since July 23 on a traffic charge he would have been released Thursday with time off for good behavior Jailer Ross Laugenour who made the recommendation that Jones lose his good time said that Jones had grown the beard in violation of jail rules and had exhibited "anti-social" attitudes 47051 T11 11 I 1 OL'N44 4- 4 i 5 ep I A 4AV A A 14 3 I 14 IA 1 i- 0 k' 5i 0 1 I 1 1 1 4 tak Ik 1 4 i 4 '13 1 4 5 4 1 "fi 41 'k ri ti i i 1 -i I ok ik I I' i 1 1 1 f-o res :44 co I 3 I 1 1 tit 1 9 i i 'ik 1-4 'Is ifi 'F' 11 I ''-t0- f'-g i 4 o41 iikl "1m 4" 40 iq 1 e- 21 4 11 Ir 1' 4 4'4 4 1" 1)- 1 1 i I te- 4- A 4 A A i' 1 4 7 0 1 1 1 '-N- p'' 'I low 1 ff: I 1 i'' 1 i l'" i i i' It 1 I 'Y t'" Z6N -'i'A i'' '10' -4 00mi 00 IV 1 i 7t 1 -i 11 4 (- '01--5 r--? Ir tq ez 1k tx 4 1 '4144ik "-4 1 ttl 1 4 1 l' r' ir 1 4 At i 1 41' i 14 I $1 VI 1 4 1 4 i a 4 a v- 4 4- ik 'V a -'1 4 1 A i 4 1 I I 1 itikl4 ''c ore' it i I '1 ''z si 4 '4 4 ts' t''1' If 7A le '-'7 114: 1 j'e ir I iti 1 4 i i 1 a Alii42444444- vol 1 i' 4 'i A 1 I 1 i It I 1 1 1 I' i' i' 1 1 ON THE car which highway patrolmen said was driven by Ed- ward Rose of 501 Michigan St Sacramento dangled precariously from a bridge in Auburn after it clipped a railing while traveling east went out of control and slammed against a concrete railing of the bridge carrying westbound traffic on Interstate 80 over the Southern Pacific Co railroad tracks Officers said Rose who was accompa nied by Dorothy Wagner 43 of 1524 Kathline Ave Sacramento apparently dozed at the wheel early yesterday Rose and his passenger were taken to Highland Hospital in Auburn Bee Photo aoda0010666000ileM106166 14A4UlatgAl MiliMEMNOWICOAAWNMdttoktif001424biliagtim Mrs Drucilla Parker has been fired effective immediately as director of the antipoverty service center in the Washington neighborhood be cause of her critical remarks This was reported late yesterday by Mrs Rose Brown secretary of the steering committee of the Washington Residents Antipoverty Council Originally Mrs Parker resigned at the steering committee's request and was scheduled to leave her job Oct 1 But the committee decided to dismiss her immediately after reading her published remarks Mrs Brown said Mrs Parker accusing WRAC President Bill Conwell of using "dictatorial" methods said he threatened to blackball her with incompetency charges if she not resign Mrs Brown said the steering committee agrees Mrs Parker's statements are false Mrs Brown gave the following reasons why Mrs Parker was asked to resign: 1 She recorded a private telephone conversation she had with Mrs Brown 2 She refused to order her 10-year-old son to remove his bicycle from the service center office However Mrs Brown said the steering committee agreed with Conwell that the service center made progress under the direction of Mrs Parker The center is designed to make many services available to the poor under one roof near their homes The latest upheaval in the WRAC resulted in plans for a training program for its staff and temporary assumption of fiscal control by the central antipoverty staff headed by Marion Woods The WRAC steering committee which dismissed Mrs Parker and neighborhood organizer 1ciuis Contreras is composed of 1Conwell and Mrs Brown Mrs Betty McGrath Mrs Hope Eng- lish Mrs Aurora Ferreira Mrs Theresa Ledesma and Mrs Paulette Kelly Folsom Rodeo fl May Decide 6 State Champs Oroviile Parley Will Seek To Keep Train Bizarre Mishap Kills Placeran On Freeway 80 These are the officers and menThers et the Sacramertn Pioneer Foundation Starting at left clockwise are: Lincoln Edwards vice prebident Tom Hammer secretary US District Judue Sherrill lialbert Dr Aubrey Neasham Adolph Tclehert Geor2e City Councilman Dam Domich Burnett Miller treasurer Mrs Harry 13 Markofcr recording LiefI-miry and Mcad Kihhey president Bee Photo and county officials from Butte Yuba Sutter and Plumas Counties will meet in Oroville Monday to discuss testimony which can be offered the Interstate Commerce Commission in an effort to block the discontinuance of the Western Pacific Railroad's passenger train the California Zephyr courthouse at 9 am and will be The railroad has asked per- open to the public mission to terminate the pas-1 He said the session will be senger service through the'held to discuss ways of keeping Feather River Canyon because the Zephyr in operation and to the train has been losing money gather evidence which can be Butte County Administrator presented to the commission George Gaekle said the meeting which will meet in Oroville Oct will be held in the county 19 Old Historical Group Becomes Part Of New Pioneer Foundation in 43-year-old Newcastle Placer County man was struck by a car and killed as he walked across Interstate SO near the Nevada Street over-crossing about 10 o'clock last night The highway patrol said the man whose name was withheld was clutching a wine bottle when he was struck by a car driven by Mrs Bertha Hartford 24 of Auburn The impact severed the arm the highway patrol said and sent it crashing through the FOLSOM Six out of seven of California's rodeo championships may be decided this year In the last show on the schedule the Western Championship Finals to be held Oct 7-8-9 in Folsom The finals are limited to the top 15 contenders in each event Western Approved Rodeos a branch of Western Fairs Association maintains a standings system based on one point for each $1 won in the rodeo arena Approximately 810000 in purses will be divided at the finals Latest rankings show these contenders: All around (two or more eventst Bill Haynes Oakdale $8312 Bob Kennedy Salinas $8236 Leo Camarillo Oakdale John Wheatley Sacramento $64)4 Saddle bron riding John Clements Chowchilia $3281 Jack Thrasher Cir michael $2688 Bareback riding Kennedy S4231 Haynes S3933 Bull riding Havnes S4379 Kennedy $4005 Bulldogging Camaritio $171 8111 Kilgore Modesto S1571 Rodney Towe Hilmar $1561 Calf roping BUCI(V Mc Culler San Pablo $2933 Tex Lovett Cotati S2876 Team roping Jerald Camarillo Oakdale $5015 Reg Camarillo Oakdale $4665 The old merged with the are stored in an old Ulysses Grant and John Sutyesterday when the 112-year-old warehoue along the Sacramen-ter Sacramento Society of Califor-Ilto River Pioneer Hall also plays a nia Pioneers became part of the The merpcr of the San-amen- large part in Sacramento's his-newly formed Sacramento Pio-ito Society of California The property and build Sutlays a o's Plymouth Police Reserve Quits Along With Chief lwith the founddtion ends one oling was purchased and con-I the area's oldest historical structed ni IMS for $11000 groups I A special guest at yesterday's The Society of Pioneers was meeting Dam Domicil inch A special guest it yesterday's meeting Dam Domicil con) erday's neer Foundation The merger is to become effective Oct 1 Elected president of the 13- member foundation yesterday member foundation yesterdayformed Th his-build-d flos- i indicated the city might help in converting Pioneer Hall into a temporary museum The foundathin decided to meet on the third Tuesday ot each month indihelp in into a ded to sday ot TV Station Contract Is Awarded in and elected its first officers on Feb 3 of that was Mead Kibbey LincolrE Edwards was elected vicerYear Oh foseph Wanann president Edwards is one ofbeing the first president Honor- i members of the organiza- nn four active members of the Sact' ramento Society of Pioneers He'ti" 3ver thP Yens inciwircl AuburnDistrictfair StatesMalorEvents windshield of the Hartford vehiPLYMOUTH Amador city's nine man police reserve has resigned in the wake of the City Council's decision to ace the hand still grasping the cept the resignation of Police Chief Glenn Grafe In a letter ofbottle to land on the front seat' resignation to the council the reserves said they quit because A second car driven by Wit- of Grafe's resignation and "lack i ham Rohl 17 of Auburn fol Actor Trades of cooperation" by the council11owing the Hartford car also The council's decision in June I ran over the body Both drivers Ranches In I to reduce the post of police chief I said they did not see the man Million Swap Ito part-time was strongly op Patrolmen said they were told he had been working as a I posed by a council minority laborer at the Auburn District 1 A A FALLS Ore and many citizens Two council- Fair and Gold Rush Days cele(UPI) Actor Burt Lancastermen Leroy Faddis and Frank- bration has traded a Klamath County Wn Lombardo resigned over the The patrol said next of kin ranch for California property- could not be located and with- in a deal believed to involve 1 i The council has appointed an held the victim's name pending 1Amador County sheriff's rienutvifurther investigation KLAMATH FALLS Ore and many citizens Two council-(UPI) Actor Burt Lancastermen Leroy Faddis and Frank-has traded a Klamath County Wn Lombardo resigned over the issue ranch for California property in a deal believed to involve The council has appointed an lAmador County sheriff's deputy had served as president of that A contract has been awarded body for more than 25 years for construction of a building' Other officers elected are on the south sside of Broadway'Brunett Miller treasurer Thom Sacramento Man Dies In Knife Attack On Street In more than $1 million worth of I I Ramond Harriman to take real estate on the part-time job The three-way transaction was between Lancaster and as-! 1 I as Lasha began staggering Williams said he watched until Lasha grabbed a tree for then went to the police emergency station report the incident ring hed on-tree for IC police port the Detectives are inVeStigillini2 the stabbing death early today of Ear lee a Jr 41 of 374212 5th St Lasha was pronnuncd dead in the pace emergency statior( between 3rd and 5th Streets to as Hammer Jr secretary house television station KXTV and Mrs Harry Markofer channel 10 recording secretary The station's existing studios Other Members at 601 7th Ave lie in the path Remaining members of the of the proposed freeway which foundation are George Artz will extend from the 2nd-3rd Grant Black Walter Streets Freeway southward Frame Sherrill Halbert Joseph Lawrence Construction Co A McGowan Raymond submitted a low bid of $938333 Momboisse Aubrey NeashThe architects are Starks Jo- am and Adolph Teichert zens Nacht 5701 Freeport Artz Black Edwards and Blvd Mrs Markofer were longstand-i Construction is expected to be ing members of the old Sacra-completed by Sept 1967 Phil- mento Society of California Pin-: ip Corvo program manager neers 1p Lorvu piuiaiii inallagul neeri I 1 1 Disputed Butte Freeway Opens Officials Cheer 11 cuway N-iftJuit41 Officials Cheer AUBURN With today and tomorrow to go the Auburn District Fair and Gold Rush Days has scheduled its major entertainment events The best in fair activities will begin at 7 pm today with the Junior Livestock Auction sale where some 100 of Placer County's best livestock will be sold A fireworks display at 10 pm will end the day's activities Tomorrow the top fair entertainment will include the grand parade at noon when television personalities Peter Brown Bill Smith and Phil Carey will lead more than 300 entries down High Street to the fair ground Other last day activities in dude a rodeo at 3 pm and a horse show at 8 pm at 1:30 am Ile had been: stabbed in the right side of the I 3 'chest uar Willie Williams of 1913 lOth' St told the police he was driv: I I cf I ing past the southeast corner! I of 7th and Streets and salAH a crowd gathered about Iash of A tfaci and another man I and another man Victim Df Attack 1 sociates and Vic Nevin of Elk Grove Calif Local real estate man Bruce Owens who conducted the transaction here yesterday said Lancaster and his group traded the 14000-acre Swan Lake Ranch near Klamath Falls for Nevin's 5000- acre cattle spread near San Jose The Lancaster group then disposed of the San Jose property to another California buyer he said Siskiyou Boy 12 Dies Of Iniuries CHICO The storm cloud In 100-Foot Fall which first gathered over Chico in 1955 when state highway MOUNT SHASTA Siskiyou commissioners recommended a Co Norman Salmon 12-year- plan for a Highway 99 Freeway old son of Mr and Mrs along Sheridan Avenue and Norman Salmon of Mount Shas- across historic Bidwell Park ta died in Mercy Hospital in has moved on but not without Redding last night of injuries a reminder of the powerful suffered last Saturday in a 100- thunderclaps it once released foot fall on a rocky hill just The advent of sunny skies was north of Mount Shasta forecast yesterday by Chico's Mount Shasta officers report- Mayor Henry McGowan when ed the boy was hiking with his he said at the dedication of the brothers Tommy 11 Evan 141 final link of the 8 mile road-and a friend Tim Freeman 14tw2v: way: Williams said he 'sounded his! horn and shouted "don't kill that man" when he saw Lasha backing away from what appeared to be a knife in the other man's hand The men stopped liphting hams snd and the stispro said the project is expected to After the election of officers! be completed before next fall's one of the foundation's first acnew television season tions yesterday was a decision The proposed one-story build-to remodel the hallway and secing of about 33000 square feet ond floor of the Pioneer Hall' will be built on an 85000-square- at 1009 7th St into the city's foot site The property extendslfirst museum The buildingl for a frontage of about 700 feet' would be used as a museum on and to a depth of 150 feet Ita temporary basis possibly was purchased by KXTV a4or as long as five years un-' year ago from the Shell Oil Co til the proposed city-county mu- which had leased it to the Nu- seum is completed at the foot of laid Egg division of the Pacific 1 Street 1 Growers Cooperative Kibbey estimates it would cost 810000 to restore the Pioneer 1 Hall for use as a temporary Dystrophy Drive showcase for Sacramento's arti- facts Heads Are Listed 0 Articles The artifacts increased this summer to more than 100000 Truckee Pollution Fear Is Renewed Marc() Micheletti a Southern Co security officer was pistol-whipped with his own gun last night by an unknown as aiLini Michelett i apparently was wilking Ms beat at the rear of the SP yard near North 13 St when he was attacked about 11 o'clock The beaten man still severeiy dazed managed to find his way hack to the SP yard office at thc rear of the 3rd Street gate Larry Colvin another SP security officer brought Michel ut tl to the police emergency sta non where he was treated and later taken to the Mercy jouthern was NM gun )wn as was rear of I 13 St i bout 11 his ard of-the 3rd SP se-Michel-ncy sta ted and -cy Grape Festival Sets Attendance Record LODI A record first day attendance of 15484 kept turnstils clicking here as the three day Lodi Grape Festival rolled Into its 29th annual run Clarence Jackson secretary manager said the high attendance yesterday was substantially better than last year's 11699 and easily exceeded the former opening day record of 12454 established in 1964 in the Spring Hill area a rocky outcrop The boys said Norman was above them when a number of rocks started to roll and al Li iu opt ins Inn al ca a ulny outcrop The boys said Norman was above them when a of rocks started to roll and Roseville Sewer Line Contract Is Awarded City Comcil awarded a $13227 contract to A 'reicher! Nt Son Inc of Sacramento to bmid a triirV sewer line from Booth Road to' Dry Creek along RFT Road "At one time there were very fe-w people in Chico that would num-1 have looked forward to a freeber way opening but now on be-swept him off his feet The half of our city I can say we three managed to get out of the are happy with the completion way as the rock slide went past of the project" them carrying Norman 100 feet down the slope and trapping him Tommy ran for help Red Bluff Newspaper Red Bluff Newspaper Increase In Personal RENO Nev More fear of sewage export from the Lake Tahoe Basin and possible contamination of the Truckee River was expressed at a meeting of Washoe County Reno and Sparks officials to discuss water quality standards Mayor Chet Christensen of Sparks the most vocal opponent of any plan which would take treated sewage from the lake basin and place it in the Truckee River drainage said yesterday both of Nevada's Democratic senators Howard Cannon and Alan Bible had expressed concern with the lern ADULT CLASSES SET PARADISE Butt Co Adult education classes in the Paradise High School will begin 0 next week Income Total Is Reported Champions Lose TI se Owner Buys Another CENTRALIA Wash (AP) Sale of the Daily Chronicle of Centralia-Chehalis by John Edinger to Richard Lafromboise of Seattle was announced here Lafromboise also owns Evening News in Red Bluff Calif and has interests in week Committee chairmen for the 1966 Sacramento muscular dystrophy campaign have been announced They are James Burden publicity chairman Ralph "Bud" Rogers public information chairman and Tino Manus canister chairman Sacramento County firemen will distribute canisters to local merchants during the campaign which will take place Nov 10 to Nov 16 Cash To Thief Y11 1101 North American Buys Sparks Test Site RENO Nev North American Aviation Inc has announced purchase of 24000 acres of land north of Sparks where it plans to spend $65 million Superior California Vital Statistics to develop its Nevada test sitedly newspaper operations PIXies By Wohl Mendocino Grandmother 89 Fights For Return Of Her Driver's License wow Vay ptigeox WIZ 010VIZA1ION 134tr a0 tor ct1op Atm Wilm5 011416 Att The quarterly survey by the State Department of Finance of personal income in California! indicates such income reached an annual rate of $64 billion during Apri 1 May and June of 1966 The figure represents an increase of $48 billion over the second quarter of 1965 and $11 billion over the first quarter of 1966 Percentage Increase The survey lists wage and salary disbursements at an annual rate of $436 billion during the 1966 second quarter up 99 per cent from the rate for the second quarter of 1965 "Manufacturing which accounts for more than a quarter of all wages and salarie showed the largest percentage increase of any industry over the first quarter as well as the largest numerical increase com pared with either tho prior guar-ter or vear ago levek" thr Mrs Marie Champion wife of vey stale Director of Finance Hale Big Mililary Gain Cha pion ha reported the theft of $4388 from their home "The largest relative In' at 151t Sherwood Ave from a year ago 191 per cent The thief took $g88 cent occured in miiitary payrolls is from wailet on a desk in a a result of increases in military bedroom and the rest in coins personnel and pay rates Wages from two jars in the kitchen in the construction industry! Nirs Champion said the front with the smallest rate of in door to the house does not al-crease continued to show close properly Investigaeffect of the two year decline in tors could find no signs of residential building the slow forced entry growth which payrolls in this It was through an unlocked sector exhibited in 1965 wasIdoor that kidnapers Carl further dampened by monetary stringency" the report adds Bowles and Wilford Gray lentered the Champion home on The survey shows other in-July 8 1965 The couple and come as: Proprietors $6 billion their then 19-manth-old daughup 8 per cent over a year ago 'ter Katherine were kidnaped farm proprietors $887 million'and held hostage for 22 hours down 84 per cent and propertyuntil they were released out-income $94 billion up 94 peri side Tonopah Nev The kidnap cent las later were caught wife of ice Rile ted the mr home A cent sk in a in coins itchen the front not al- of unlocked Carl Gray home on iple and ANNULMENTS RODRIQUEZ In Woodland Sent 15 1966 Gloria against George Suit filed fraud DIVORCES cox in Susanville Seat 14 1966 Allan I against Teresa A Interlocutory decree DILLARD in Jackson Sept 6 1966 Eimer A against Rita A final decree MARES In Woodland Sept 15 1966 Sharon Jean against Pete interlocutorY decree RUBEY in Woodland Sept 15 1966 0- Mardell against Orvil suit filed SHANNON in Woodland SW 15 1966 Phylis against Thomas suit filed SHOUP In Wohdiand Sent IS 1966 Walter A against Triley interlocutory decree WOOLLEY In Woodland Sept 15 1966 DorothY against Robert Interlocutory decree YATES In Woodland Sept 15 1966 Ronald against Karin suit field DEATHS COVAL In Placerville Sept 15 1966 Herman Eugene Coval of Diamond Springs El Dorado County husband of Jaydeen son of Mr and Mrs George Sr and brother of Mrs Rooert Warden all of Diamond Springs and George Jr of the US Navy Mrs Ansel McFall of Roselynn Pa and Lillian Yeather of Rancho Cordova a native Of Shingle Springs El Dorado County aged 2) veers Funeral arrangements are pending In the Memory Chapel Tiney Mitchell a neighbor and service station attendant where Mrs Arnold traded when she still had her license said "She couldn't operate a Los Angeles taxicab but she certainly can drive a vehicle in Point Arena (population about 500)" A Broaddus Ukiah attorney for the Point Arena grandmother said she was "nervous just like any other driver riding with an examiner" UKIAH Mendocino Co Su- Arnold stopped uttered harsh perior Court Judge Robert words to the other driver and Winslow will decide whether 89- then drove away year-old Mrs Jennie Arnold Mrs Arnold told Judge Win-should get back her driver's slow the DMV abused its au-license revoked because thority in taking away her drivstate thinks she is an unsafe ing privilege But DMV driving driver examiners said she "badly Her license was revoked af- flunked" a driving test ordered ter a noniniury accident near after the accident They said Point Arena early this year she became confused ran stop-According to a Department of signs and even backed into the Motor Vehicles report Mrs' fence at the DMV building CIA I tot a 1 66 ow Now woo ouStArf SR I.

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