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Page A3 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Saturday August 3 1963 Channel 6 Manager Is Asked To Quit By Station's Board Of Directors Dedication Of Sites Opens History Week Reagan Says Odds Are Against Him In Miami e- 4 1'' '7) ev7 1-- s4) ei 1 :4 ry: iti i don't think anyone has the right to say no" Pledged To Reagan The California delegation is 'pledged to Reagan's favorite-son candidacy The governor a said that after his name is placed in nomination he can be considered a serious presidential candidate but not before Reagan plans to meet with other delegations to the convention starting tomorrow afternoon He characterized the tessions as "a kind of exchange that is rewarding on the part of the delegations" Gov Rearian Gov Reagan John Crabbe founder and manager of educational television station KV1E channel 6 has been asked to resign by the station's board of directors This was reported last night by Mead Kibbey president of the board of Central California Educational Television which operates the station Crabbe 53 has been manager of Sacramento's educational television station since 1958 Kibbey said the request for Crabbe's resignation was the culmination of two days of discussions of budgetary matters between the board of directors and the station manager Kibbey described the surprise move as "a sort of mutual" arrangement "There was a discussion of budget items whether we should go into a program of deficit spending" Kibbey related "but nothing whatsoever was said in the nature of malfeasance John is a fine man and he has done a great job" The resignation vote Kibbey said came at the end of a budgetary session which began Wednesday and was recessed until yesterday Although he did not say so specifically Kibbey indicated Crabbe and the directors came telephone we feel very deeply' the departure of our founder and manager for 10 years During this time you have brought credit to both yourself and the station and we have seen it grow steadily to its present size "The directors further unanimously voted to request that you remain with us for six months unless your other commtments forced you to leave sooner" Kibbey expressed his personal regret and said the board has no one in mind to fill the $18- 996 a year job "We intend to do everything we can to make the transition as easy as possible for Crabbe" Kibbey stated Crabbe said the request for his resignation "came as a surprise" especially since the week before he had been commended at an executive committee meeting "for my leadership" Crabbe said his only notification of the board action has been a telephone call from Kibbey "Apparently a letter has been written to me but I have not seen it It was read to me by a reporter and as I remember the language of the letter the action appears to be based on the financial position of the station "I have not submitted a resignation Whatever I do now will be in response to any further 'A '1 i ci I 4 4 4 t2 1 't uJ iAgromowlmilMtst mama F- r4 s-s: 'A $'fr t' I I i LJ' $-- 0t- 4 Ir's lokt 41 o4 it )10771 ig irI1 1 oA 44 401 4461) i 11Y i fr 4 2 ri ti4tra otiT 47 i) a 4 T- l' 1 41) 11441- 4 V'Ve r'''''? 'a 4141 4 A11i' e104ka 4' A 6 1 A "NoVO411 :40104 Opens Shop In Miami Opens Shop In man A John Crabbe Bee Photo I Ronald Reagan said he History Week got under wayl thinks the odds are against him today with the dedication of a plaque at the site of nominated as the Repub- Hobokenibeing Norristown and candidate for president as which share a role in Sacra-he prepared to leave today for mento's golden past the GOP National Convention It marked the beginning of a a in Miami' week-long celebration of the Beach Fla city's I29th birthday Sacra- "But there is a possibility not only for me but for others if mento was established in 1839 when John Sutter stepped ashore a deadlock exists" Reagan told on the banks of the American at the Sacramento River Metropolitan Airport as he took The towns of Hoboken and off on the first leg of the trip Norristown according to re- to Florida ports wen located near where Leaves Today the fire station now stands at i Reagan will leave later today and 1 Streets Brighton vasfrom Los Angeles with a plane! settled on the south bank of theload of delegate i and alternates! American River about one mile to the convention Others will north of Folsom Boulevard nearbe on a second plane leavingl the present water Angeles and two chartered plant Iplanes leaving from San Fran-The New Helvetia Chaptersisco No 5 Clampus Vitus con-1 Reagan was asked if he would ducted today's plaque dedica-like to be his party's presiden- tion at the site of Hoboken dal nominee A home and building tour of alt isn't very i a historical structures will be one would like to be" of the highlights of tomorrows Reagan answered "It's whether activities Visitors may view a the people want you to be I Victorian home at 915 Ilth St the Stanford home at 800 St' the Holmes Funeral Home ugh Burns Has at 917 St and a residence 1 a Taken Over 2110 St between I and 5 pm As Governor The Sacramento City-County at 1009 7th St built Senate President Pro Tern-more than 100 years ago and I pore Ilugh Burns of Fresthe Crocker Art Gallery no County became governor at 216 0 St also are included of California this afternoon on tomorrow's itinerary for His- 1 Burns took the office when Week celebrants both Gov Ronald Reagan and On Monday a marked auto- Lt Gov Robert Finch left mobile tour will begin at the the state to attend the Repubfoot of Street with visits to! lican National Convention in tbik Embarcadero Leland Stan- Miami Beach ford's store the site of The Sac-When Reagan notified "Govramento Bee building a ernor" Burns that both he and burned several years ago andi Finch would be out of the the buidling which housed the state and Burns was to take Sacramento Union over he attached this hand Among the events later in the written postscript to the let-week will be the dedication Wednesday of the Downtown I ter: and amphitheater on Cap-: "Have fun The state has itol Mall A parade is scheduled never been in better hands" It is the first time a Demo Senate President Pro Tern-pore Hugh Burns of Fresno County became governor of California this afternoon Burns took the office when both Gov Ronald Reagan and Lt Gov Robert Finch left the state to attend the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach When Reagan notified "Governor" Burns that both he and Finch would be out of the state and Burns was to take over he attached this handwritten postscript to the letter: "Have fun The state has never been in better bands" It is the first time a to a parting of the ways over the financial program! Kibbey disclosed the directors'i decision was contained in the following letter it addressed to' Crabbe: "Dear John: "At the board of directors meeting today it was voted to accept a resignation from you As mentioned earher to you byl MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) A full-scale presidential nomination campaign headquarters opened today for Gov Ronald Reagan of California and a spokesman described Reagan as serious candidate for the Re-'publican nomination "He is a candidate The Re--publican National Committee considers him as such" said Henry A Bubb chairman of a "Citizens for Reagan for President" organization Reagan's headquarters opened with the usual convention hoopla of Reagan buttons pretty Reagan girls and about a hundred volunteer workers It also had a new twist the a triple-screen film presentation of Reagan's political career and his views on 'major issues Among other ithings it emphasizes Reagan's for "law and order" I Country Music Draws RAY NEAL balances on a beam in an act at the Wood lake School where a circus was staged for children in the North Sacramento School District's Head Start program Bee Photo Democrat has been governor since Reagan took over from former Democratic Gov Edmund Brown Jan I 1967 The Sacramento Bee Head Start Classes Set Up Own Circus issued Daily including Sunday McCiakby Newsgaisers qivner and Pub lisher Office Twenty First and CI Sacramento California Mailing arlaress Box Sacramento California 95e13 em at in Phoi: 4425Cfl School literally turned into To add to true circus atmo- for next Saturday rcus for more than 100 young-sphere there was a chimpan- for next Saturday I The Associated Press is entitled excluI sively to the use for republication ot ail the local news printed in ths newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches i Second-class postage paid at Sacramento California Subscription rates: Ten cents Per copy daily 25 cents per cony Sunciati Per month daily and Sunday by carrie and by mal in California Nevaca and i Oregon In other slates by mail 5150 per month toreion 57G0 per month sters in tne Nortn sacramento zee ma We'll Help you write your School District The special event was the idea Classified Ads Dial 444-3113 Instead of the usual summerof Mrs Alice Crandell project The Bee tadv Head Start classes yesterdayIdirector for the district's sum-the disadvantaged preschool mer program children were daubed with clown Some LOW children who will makeup and transformed into enter kindergarten or first tumblers and unicyclists grade this fall are enrolled in The playground at Woodlake 28 Head Start centers in the School where the "circus" area MARSH'S place was dotted with booths Funding is by the Office of for throwing the bean bagEconomic Opportunity and the guessing weight fishing and! program is sponsored by the wet sponges at clowniSacramento Area Economic Op-targets 1portunity Council I VINI MARSH'S 11 rst in the of he he Olond CARPET Proudly Announces the 0 7 Spoiliglu At Cal Expo le-xpression'that may co'me to mel the community and will i be in the best interests of 1 The Calitornia Exposition will' Adding to the Western frontier KVIE" He said KVIE exceeded its ving to country music tunes' flavor is the antique show and financial projections in fiscal Inight and tomorrow for the sale closing Sunday after a 1967-68 under his management eekend finale of Country West- six-day exhibition period A when it showed a surplus in Music Week saddle once used by Kit Carson excess of 890000 when estiBuck Owens and the Bucka- and a diary of the plains mated 1 had been x)s well-known country mu- crossing of 1850 will be among pegged at $38000 cians will present two shows exhibits on display in Building The issue appears to be the alight and two more tomorrow at the Fair Activities Area relative responsibility of the The Buckaroos will perform Major Show 6 pm and 9 pm each day The current antique show is board to secure financing" stated I front of the grandstand one of the largest shows and seems particularly unfor- Adding to the country music sales ever presented in northern tmosphere will be square California Thousands of items tunate that this action should oncing each night at 7 pm in including a dazzling collection come at a time when KVIE was io Exposition Center court- of chandeliers will be on view earning national and internation-I ord featuring the Associated The Buck Owens shows the al recognition" luare Dancers of Superior square dancing and the antique He said the station received a' alifornia show are all presented free of citation in international televi-1 Strolling Minstrels charge to Cal Expo visitors sion competition in Munich Ger- Strolling through the Cal The general admission charge many and the program sub- ed KVIE was the only xpo site at various times for adults is $150 and 50 cents:" 1 uring the weekend will be for children between the ages! one originating in North Amer- i mubadours singing tales of Df 6 and 12 Children under 6 ica that yeceived any recogni tion ottle drives and cowboys are admitted free He said the station has just completed a program to be dis- ir tributed by National Education- -Tree Trimmer vies In al Television in its series "Local Issues" i Delta Power Line Misha KVIE has received its third In addition Crabbe noted PReaders i Foundation Charles Orsborn 22 died branches and a co-worker Rog- award and it is the only station in the nation to receive the fter being electrocuted while er Tetrault 5933 Rio i a award for three consecutive nd th was on ground rimming a tree near a power Blvd years heard Ors- id lt trau said ea ne on Sherman Island in the Te Yesterday he added KVIE born cry out and saw one end was cited by the California elta area south of Sacramento of a cut branch touching him Youth Authority for its leader-The location of the accident and the other end in contact ship in the Northern California esterday was near the a with a power line They were Workathon evee Road about 212 i I clearing Pacific Gas and Elec- Although no comment was rom Highway 160 available from any other mem- The coroner's office reported tric Co lines rsbom was living at 1836 El- Tetrault told coroner's depu- hers of the KYLE board of di- i ridge Ave and was employedl ties the branch touching Ors- rectors the resignation request ly Pacific Tree Experts He has born was smoking He said the reportedly came on a 9-6 vote wife Sue and a daughter in tree was so hot the leaves were of the members present at a Agin Ill crackling closed session Friday morning Coroner's deputies said Ors- Coroner's deputies said The session reportedly was orn was in a tree trimming branch Orsborn cut apparent I called to discuss personnel mat- fell on the power line and one ters and to review budget items Reagan Gets Bill end was blown by a stiff breeze The KVIE board has 24 direc- into him A deputy said the tOrSon Cal-Vet Loans itree and the branch became The station operated for four conductors of electricity because Years on a Ford Foundation The Senate has concurred in of the great amount of moisture grant plus aid from annual pubkssembly amendments to SH in them lie subscription drives Danielson which would in- Tetrault yanked the branch Last May after the Ford grant the maximum Cal-Vet off Orsborn with a rope and expired the annual KVIE aucoans for home purchases from lowered him to the ground A tion raised $53079 almost $10- 15000 to $20000 The bill was from Rio Vista pro- 000 more than it did the previous ient to the governor nounced him dead at the scene year swing to country music tunes' flavor is the antique show and tonight and tomorrow for the sale closing Sunday after a weekend finale of Country West- six-day exhibition period A Music Week saddle once used by Kit Carson Buck Owens and the Bucka- and a diary of the plains roos well-known country mu- crossing of 1850 will be among sicians will present two shows exhibits on display in Building tonight and two more tomorrow at the Fair Activities Area The Buckaroos will perform Major Show 6 pm and 9 pm each day The current antique show is front of the grandstand one of the largest shows and Adding to the country music sales ever presented in northern atmosphere will be square California Thousands of items dancing each night at 7 pm in including a dazzling collection the Exposition Center court- of chandeliers will be on view yard featuring the Associated1 The Buck Owens shows the Square Dancers of Superior square dancing and the antique California show are all presented free of Strolling Minstrels charge to Cal Expo visitors Strolling through the Cal The general admission charge Expo site at various times for adults is $150 and 50 cents during the weekend will be for children between the ages troubadours singing tales of Df 6 and 12 Children under cattle drives and cowboys are admitted free Charles Orsborn 22 died after being electrocuted while trimming a tree near a power line on Sherman Island in the delta area south of Sacramento The location of the accident yesterday was near the East Levee Road about 212 miles from Highway 160 The coroner's office reported Orshom was living at 1836 Eldridge Ave and was employed by Pacific Tree Experts He has wife Sue and a daughter in Elgin Coroner's deputies said Ors-born was in a tree trimming Reagan Gets Bill on Cal-Vet Loans The Senate has concurred in Assembly amendments to SB 279 Danielson which would increase the maximum Cal-Vet loans for home purchases from WOO to $20000 The bill was sent to the governor New Passport Rules Provide Longer Term wild 0 eiting of Our New Quarters and Showroom at 7825 Fair Oaks Blvd near Calif St CarmiChad Ph 9443440 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 1St 25 buyers of living room dining room and hall carpet MINIMUM 40 SQ YDS Bedroom Carpet WALL TO WALL WITH PADDING INSTALLED IRAIE 12i10 5126 Value FREE a TO MOOPERNROW SUNDAY 10 IFf EN RRO DAY 5 'R may apply for renewal through the mail rather than by appearing in person Currently passports are valid for three years and may be renewed for two more years for an added $5 fee gh lid William Robb clerk of the federal court announced today he has been informed by the Department of State of new regulations to go into effect Aug 26 on issuance of passports Robb said under the new provisions passports will be valid for five years without renewal This means he said that all outstanding passports in addition to those issued after the new regulations take effect will be good for five years from their date of issuance The passport fee will be $10 plus a flat $2 execution fee for processing applications Also the new law signed July 26 by the President provides persons who previously have made application for passports RFK's Son Flies To Spanish Resort City MADRID Spain (AP) Joseph Kennedy 15 son of assassinated US Sen Robert Kennedy flew to San Sebastian today for a visit of several days at that northern Spanish resort He previously had been the guest of the fighting bull breeder Salvador 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New Address 00 Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Thhe committee conducted the Earn and Learn Program which found 500 jobs in business for minority her of Commerce The committee chairman accepted the award In addition to the jobs found by the TIME Committee local governmental agencies the state and local federal installations provided 2500 jobs for youths this summer Breed said most communities prefer to let government solve the problem and let government find the money "The kind of creativity and imagination you have shown here is the answer" he said Praised By Mayor Sacramento Mayor Richard Marriott also praised the two programs He said the efforts to find jobs of the TIME committee and the Work-A-Thon "may turn out to be the single most important thing that happened in Sacramento this year" He said the programs were important because they represent an effort of the community's business segment to help in the major problem facing the cities of With good jobs het said the other problems can bet overcome Marriott said that businesses are wise if they lower some of their previous standards and take employes who do not meet' the normal requirements Generally Satisfactory "I am not Optimistic enough to say you will be ecstatic about all the people you hire on this basis" he said "But you will be pleased with most of them" Receiving the awards for the television stations were: Joseph Lake general manager of IOCTV channel 10 Parke Blanton public affairs director for KCRA channel 3 Frank I McPeak public relations for McClatchy Broadcasting who represented KOVR channel 13 Lee Nichols program director of KVIE channel 6 and Bill Reed general manager of KIM channel 9 of Redding California Youth Authority Di-director Allen Breed has praised Sacramento businessm and television stations for seeking their own solutions to the minority outh employment problem At a luncheon in the Senator Hotel Breed told members of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and representatives of six area television stations: "The Youth Authority was both refreshed and impressed by the City of Sacramento's approach to this problem" Breed presented awards yesterday to representatives of the television stations for their joint participation in the Work-AThen a 12-hour television appeal in June aimed at finding jobs for low-income youth He also gave an award to Darrell Enos director of the Community Service Center at Sacramento State College who supervised the program For Minority Aid Another award recipient was the TIME Committee of the Our special "GRAND OPENING" prices for continuous filament nylon face yarn Select from 10 beautiful colors designed for modern decor Exceptionally rich looking Sheared textured surface guaranteed to impress your guest Fun pull resistant: Non-allergenic nylon guaranteed years of carefree maintenance Moth Sc mildew proof Covers average 1308' living room 10'xI0 dining room 3x9' hall completely installed with pad for a low low Old 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