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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 25

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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WWV i THE FRESNO BEEIRSh THE REPUEUCAN FRESNO CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 15 1953 5S iSprou! Cites UC Time Limit To Meet Big Influx Robert Gordon Sproul the president of the University of California last night asserted the university has five years to prepare lor the great increase in enrolment promised by the number of children now attending elementary schools in I I the state attended in the Californian Hotel by nearly 150 alumni from the eight UC campuses lie headed a delegation of administrators from five of the campuses now on the annual UC tour" of the state "YVe not only face the expansion potential present in the students now in our elementary schools but we also must be ready to receive university students from among the 300000 children who move to California each year from other Sproul commented He declared to meet expected the administration ha: streamlined the entire Freeholders Will Organize After Notice Of Election Now that the voters of Fresno! have elected a 15 member board' of freeholders to draft a new form of municipal government the next step is for the freeholders to organize as an official body That cannot be done however until those who were elected receive the certificates of election from City Clerk Elwood Roughton Normally all elected officials take office the second Monday after the election but in the case of the freeholders there may be one complication It is possible the choice of the fifteenth member of the board may not be determined until after the count of the absentee ballots because there now are only 18 votes between Dr Earl Meyers and Dale Orr In the unofficial tally Deadline April 291 The deadline for returning the! absentee ballots is April 29th which could delay the decision until after that date City Attorney Ozis added the state constitution does not contain any procedure which the freeholders must follow but the time honored method is for the board once accredited to call an immediate meeting elect a chairman and get on with their task The freeholders have one year in which to submit a new char-j ter for eventual approval at the polls The state constitution sets upi The kitchen of St Ar-a precise method to be followed menian Cathedral has been hum-after the freeholders have dr a ft- ins with activity since the first ed the charter of the week while more than 100 Mailed Ta Voter omm prepared pastnea American £ion-Vm ti divert It must he signed by a annual bazar after a five jority of the board and filed will open tomorrow at 10 -with the city clerk Within 13 AM in the Fresno Memorial Audi- days after the filing the charter tonum must be published officially More than 4000 pieces of pak- year lapse April 23rd at 7 FM in the Fresno Memo lava have been prepared with in cities of more than 50000 ROYALTY Marian Loewe and James Schoettler the Fresno Stale King and Queen Cotton congratulate each other after their coronation administrative setup more strictly defined the functions of each office and made a realistic appraisal of the situation to allow each of the eight campus units a degree of autonomy consistent with Sproul said the state colleges junior colleges and the univer-jsity must work together closely to allow all to present each student the greatest possible aduca-tional opportunity must have real cooperation and not rivalry" he com- mented He said the formation of a liaison committee to work with the board of regents the state board of education and the legislature has helped solve present problems and to prepare for future needs Chancellor Clark Kerr of the Berkeley campus reported def- Marinn Tnmvi nf Vrpcn nnri Inite progress has been made to-1 Marion Loewe of Fresno and fulfilling the needs outlined James Schoettler of Madera hold by an alumni committee five! the titles of queen and king of I years ago He listed the providing' cotton on the Fresno State a counseling center the building of a cafeteria on the campus 'and the establishment of a finan- cammis ef Air Chaplain Will Give Report On Tour Of Israel Zelig Chinitz who served as a chaplain in Korea after an extended trip to Israel will speak at the opening dinner of the United Jewish Welfare Fund campaign Monday at 6:30 PM in the Californian Hotel Chinitz recently was released from the service air force after serving as the only Jewish chaplain in the air force in Japan and Korea Zelig Chinitz During his tour of Israel jus before entering the service te visited all areas of the Jewish state and witnessed the arrival of immigrants from eastern Europe and the Near East and their resettlement Studies In UCLA A graduate of the' Yeshivah University in New York he population copies must be mailed Adian to each registered voter which wdl be open The freeholders must write Into the proposed charter the ndA ii1 date on which it will be submit- ami ted to the voters for approval or rejection That can be either aftcr heater snacks to be served a special election not less than 60 days after the completion of to the public Food also will be sold to take home Shish Kebab sarma and other rial Auditorium Ben Dutrow and Rafferty are the enchairmen of the dinner Dutrow said the purpose of the affair is to promote a closer relationship between the post and local civic groups for community Fresno Women Settle Suit Over 1951 Shooting specialties are among the dishes the official publication or it can aftpr th)e fcaturcd- Mrs Zee Ko- will be in charge of the f11 auditorium kitchen and Mrs for the approval of the charter would be in April 1955 Agavnie Terzian will direct ac- tivitics in the cathedral kitchen A $300000 damage action brought by Mrs Leora Norton S3 acainst Mrs Marian Contore I The tlt es vvere conferred ay program for students as terday at the annual Spring accomplishments 43 as the nsult of a ton Ball sponsored by the Sopho- He said progress now is being July 19ol today was settled be-1 sirvfM snriPtv imade on plans for a new student fore Superior Judge Strother MJss Loewe is a freshman stu-Walton for $1250 dent and a member of the Delta Kappa Sorority and the Fresh-'man Womens Luncheon Club Schoettler is the president of the The suit was scheduled to go to trial this morning before a union building improved student faculty relations and a solution of transportation and parking problems on the campus Other Speakers Other included Ray- speakers na Allen the University of served as a rabbi in Mansfield PhoSMnniawltnriSHewritii California at Los Angeles chan-O before entering the service rnttnn i ccllor Brutus Hamilton the He now is in the air force re- alumni association director of in- frnmamrmo cu irmnri vS-Ti? tcrcollegiate athletics and Stan-irom campus queen Doris Wells iv rrppimrn jmri Hsrold The dance an event of the cam- i-Y--- Freeborn and Harold us cotton day was held in the tudent Union patio Williams the provosts of the Davis and Santa Barbara respectively serve and is studying for a mas ter's degree in the University of California at Los Angeles The dinner program also will be highlighted by the appearance of Avram Raanani a bet-their A White I For four months the women ip of the church have been meet-! Heading the list of guests will ing with Mrs Marderosianjbe YVilliam A of San and Mrs Rose Hairabedian to Francisco the California Depart-make fancy needlework for theiment Legion commander YYnitr bazar Numerous donations of an attorney is a former Frcsnan handwork have been turned in by He was elected to the state post the members of the Ladies Aid in a convention here last year and the Paulas Guild Dutrow said more than 250 Tomorrow and Friday admis- members their employers sion will be free On Saturday fity and county officials busi-when Avis (Chili) Chilingerian nessmen and friends are expected and a group of entertainers from jto attend Fort Ord will he on the program The ram? of a Mr Fresno -of 25 rent donations will be asked! 1953 selected by the post on the There will be a program each basis of outstanding service to night at 8 o'clock the community state and na tion during War 1L will be revealed Gearhart a former congressman will be the master of ceremonies Fresno Postmaster Scott YY'ood is the chairman of the ticket distribution committee John A Tcixeira is the post commander Dutrow Rafferty A new machine designed to Gearhart and are former keep tab on the electric brain a 'post commanders high speed calculating machine GREETING CARD PROJECT Janet Deaton 14 shows pictures she Is making from greeting cards while Helen Hastings center and Mrs Vivian Patterson look on Janet a seventh grader has been in a cast most of her life Women Veterans Will Give Prizes To Picture Makers Fresno Womens Post No 367 American Legion will award cash prizes for pictures made from greeting cards following the selection of winners scheduled for Wednesday in an annual contest The post sponsors the contest among children who receive home instruction because they are unable to attend school and in the third to sixth grade in the Fresno Sunshine School First prizes of $5 and second and third prizes of $1 will be given in each of four divisions Helen Hastings of the home in struction department of the Fresno City Schools aids in carrying out the project Mrs ian Patterson is the chairman of the Legion committee in charge Valley Childrens Hospital Will Get St Agnes Patients A proposal by the St Agnes Hospital to transfer its pediatrics cases to the Valley Childrens Hospital and Guidance Clinic was accepted today by the trustees of the latter institution The proposal was made this morning coincident with an announcement by Mary Virginia the St' Agnes Hospital superintendent that the pediatric- facilities there will be closed Dr John Murray made the offer to the trustees at a special meeting in the hospital and said such items as beds cribs gowns and other equipment used in the St Agnes pediatrics ward will be given to the hospital they can be used Note Good Care has been a pleasure to watch the development of the hospital and to note the excellent care children are receiving Sister Virginia said A (Sandy) Crocket the president of the hospital board of trustees replied trustees are pleased to have the opportunity of caring for children1 who will be coming here with the closing of the pediatric facility at St Agnes is a pleasure to note that the standard of care "at our institution is equal to the task we now face in assuming the responsibility of additional More Beds Available Dr Eliot Sorsky the chairman of the St Agnes Hospital advisory board said the decision means that from five to 10 additional beds will be available to adult patients there be of some assistance with the current critical hospital shortage while we proceed with our current effort which we hope will be successful in helping raise funds for immediate construction of a 50 bed wing at St Dr Sorsky added The latter institution soon will begin a campaign to raise $250-000 in public subscriptions for the proposed new wing Its estimated overall cost has been placed at $500000 Charges Cruelty is alleged by Mrs Myrtle YY'at-tenbarger of Fresno in a divorce complaint brought against Robert YVat tenbarger They were married in Madera January 25 1952 tenor soloist with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra who will sing music recently composed in Israel Raanani a native of Vienna has lived in Israel 15 years and now is visiting in Hollywood with his former Viennese Victor Fuchs Drie Seeks AUl Funds Aaron Maisler is the general chairman of the welfare campaign which is expected to raise $50000 to aid Jewish displaced persons wherever they Reservations for the dinner which will be $350 a plate should be made by telephoning the Temple Beth Israel 2-5228 David Levi is the chairman of the arrangements committee Queen's Attendant Thanks Fresno Boy For Good Wishes Ten year old Richard Ransom of Fresno has proof English royalty can" unbend at 1 least enough to send him a letter Richard whose father Richard Ransom Sr an optometrist and mother live at 2998 Terrace Avenue received a note from a lady in uniting to Queen Elizabeth in response to his wishing the queen luck He also had the last word with fifth grade classmates in the Emmanuel Lutheran School who doubted he would get an answer The letter written at the command by Rose Daniel thanked Richard for his letter and his good wishes Richard wrote in the expectation he would get an answer to add to his collection of pictures and newspaper clippings about the English ruling family He said his letter explained he received a scrapbook for Christmas and he wanted a memento from the queen He asked her to write if she had the time' Once approved by the voters the charter also must be authorized by the state legislature After approval by the legislature still another city election must be called to choose the officers set up under the new form of government Agency To Seek Educational TV Station Is Urged The formation of a nonprofit corporation to apply for a license to operate an educational television station on ultra high frequency channel 18 was recommended last night by the executive committee of the Central California Educational Television Association The recommendation was made at a committee meeting in the Fresno County Schools Administration Building The committee also recommended the corporation include the superintendents of schools in Fresno Madera Kings Tulare Kern and Mariposa Counties President Arnold Joyal of the Fresno State- College and President Ivan Crookshanks of ther- College of the Sequoias in Vi-1 of distances of planets from the morrow at 7:30 PM in the Alex saiia earth jander Hamilton Junior High The action was taken on the! only ready way of-check- recommendation of an organiza- ing the work of the electric brain tion committee headed by YValter in the past has been to halt the Martin the Fresno County operation of the machine and run schools superintendent through a test problem to see if The committee also voted to the equipment was runnin support the recommendation oflcurately McKee Fisk the business division Leader Will Outline Explorer Scout Features Some of the newest features of the Explorer Scout program will be discussed by Robert Perin nf Phoenix Ariz a national Boy Scout representative at a meeting for Explorer leaders of the Sequoia Council to- Governor Earl Star Spangled Manner of the campuses Jury in Judge court Attorneys for both parties agreed to drop the case however provided Mrs Contore pay the $1250 within 60 days Freed OF Charges Mrs Contore was freed in December 1951 of charges she shot Mrs Norton an alleged rival for the affections of her husband Joe Contore a Blackstone Avenue tavern owner A jury found Mrs Contore not guilty of assault with intent to commit murder but could not agree as to her guilt on an assault with a deadly weapon charge Superior Judge Milo Popovich later dismissed the second charge on the motion of Mrs Cnntore's attorney James Theusen who contended further prosecution would constitute double jeopardy Shot With Pistol Mrs Norton was shot with a 32 liber pistol in the home of her mother at 1206 Belmont Avenue She sought $250000 in the civil action for injuries to her stomach liver kidneys and nervous system and another $230000 exemplary damages In her answer Mrs Contore alleged Mrs Norton Contore her husband in an attempt to their love and affection The Contores live at 1313 Michigan Avenue Board Approves Test Clinics For Relief Applicants Special clinics for physical examinations of welfare aid applicants will be conducted on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in the Fresno County General Hospital through June in an frnrt Arthur Bryon will conduct effort to reduce the amount of the Fresno State College Sym- welfare payments made annual- iphony Orchestra in its final con- ly by the county cert appearances of the season The county board of supervis- Monday and Tuesday at 8:30 PM ors vesterdav unnrnvpd in the college auditorium ors yesterday approved tne Marily Sargent a graduate clinics on the recommendation of music student who won recent Donald A Jensen he superin- student auditions will be the tendent of welfare and institu-soloist Miss Sargent a pianist will play Variations On A Theme Willis Kyle a Fresno graduate of UCLA was the toastmaster and Arthur Flegal a Berkeley alumnus presided The administrators attended a luncheon today in Tulare and will be guests at a dinner tonight in the Stockdale Golf and Country Club in Bakersfield Orchestra Will Give Final FSC Concerts tions who declared the county is teacher Jr letter his educational television advisory committee calling for the legislature to authorize public agencies to By Mrs A Karesfi Between our two wars with Britain we almost had one with Children Cause Fire Captain Floyd Watson of the fire prevention bureau reported children playing with matches were responsible for a fire which parafe destroyed the garage at the paying $1000000 yearly in welfare payments some of which may be received fraudulently Jensen said the aid law says the county can help only families in which the father and the son by Sinfonia in flat Is unable to work He added the majof Iicnry Krockcr home at 1143 county hospital doctors are so Other numbers Con- rushed now they only can allow Grosso for strings and two to three minutes to examine piano by Ernest Blocn The En-each applicant for aid jehanted- Lake by Liadow and College Avenue late yesterday Watson estimated the loss at $1000 purchase equipment for television1 first of that type of calculator France who desohe cariv broadcasting and receiving manufactured treaties with KiJL r2 The committee also favors the The machine will go directly scizin ard conlat spending of $15000 for a survey from the college to the naval shjns Sd thdr of engineering and technical data station snips ana uiar cargoes necessary to operate educational (1798) Because of real war between the Republic of France and Great Britain American hostilities were confined to a few minor engagements but out of this almost war came the establishment of our navy department and the first direct tax ever imposed in the United States on houses land and slaves A careless smoker was blamed for a fire in a waste basket in me of the1 rooms in the Belmont Hotel at 906 Broadway early last night The fire caused no just enough time for a physical he Slavonic Dance No 3 by Dvorak Admission will be free but all seirts are reserved Reservations may be made by telephoning the college 4-4721 extension 25 Roy Barr Of Dmuba Is Raisin Advisory Board District No 6 Nominee' Roy II Barr of Dinuba last night was nominated to represent District No 6 raisin growers on the California Raisin Advisory Board Thomas A Jadwin of Rccdley television stations in the state Reports also were presented by Harold the chairman of the program committee and Dennis Wheeler ihe chairman of the finance committee The county-school superintendents will meet at 1 PM Monday in the administration building to discuss educational television possibilities with John Bartky declared that is all the time which can be alloted because the welfare applicants are -mixed in with the hospital patients and there is not enough time to give'rrgSnO UOdllllQd everyone complete physicals Under the new plan on a trial jAi Nn if 10 910 basis through June welfare ap-l VVm IU7IW plicants only will be examined1 DariA Ca Tavae on Tuesday and Thursday after-! lane Utfl IOaCj noons The hoard approved pay The $10910 which Fresno Counraises from $260 to $310 a month ty received in the last two years for two senior resident physicians from the state as her share of ft the dean of Stanford was named as an alternate mem-department of education and a 'her and Alfred Barsoom also of cochairman of the Reedley will be the reserve nom-television committee Bartky will review the work being done The final nomination meeting by the committee will be conducted at 8 PM tomorrow in the Del Rey Legion Hall by producers in the district hounded by the San Joaquin to conduct the examinations Approve Raisin Export The approval last week of a p- RiCer and felkhorn ZedikeVand plications to export' 51 tons of Temperance Avenues MORWEAR IjWelding Outfit Is Stolen motor vehicle taxes paid on fuel used in airplanes will be divided between the cities of Fresno and Coalinga for airport maintenance The board of supervisors approved the plan after County Administrator Earl YVallace said those are the only cities in the county which maintain airfields He explained Fresno as in the ast will -get two thirds of the irst $2500 and three quarters of remainder The police are investigating burglary of a tool shed at 'the construction site of the Fort I -Miller Junior High School at Dakota and Garland Avenues Police Detective Sergeant John Thompson raisins under the federal subsidy program today was announced by the Fresno office of the agriculture fruit and vegetable branch The sqaronal total on the variety now Is 70444 tons and on all varieties 83459 tons The over all total a year ago was 58070 The nominations of members In all seven districts will be submitted to the state secretary of agriculture for his approval The board administers the raisin advertising and promotional program under the provisions of the state raisin marketing order Teacher Says Russians Use Language To Weld Countries The Russians are using their those taking my conversational language as a potent factor in French class travel to Europe! attempting to weld the iron cur- during the she said- jtain countries together while their knowledge of French! western powers are allowing dif- they get three times as much out ferences in tongues to serve as of their travel as persons who do The Largest Selection in the Valley! Samsonite Fashioflfone Luggage Strong enough fo stand onl SET READY NOW FOR JHE VACATION SEASON iOrndoff said the burglars took' a pi $150 welding outfit belonging tofi tFrank Hudson Inc the Finest Quality Paints You Can Buy For any inside or outside painting job Morwear Paints will give you a more beautiful finish greater coverage retain colors more economical to use because they last longer YVe have MORWEAR' 100 pure paints in a wide aelec-y tion of modern colors SCIO Outside Point el NU-COAT SA10 Once Over gel Also a complete line of Painting Needs 3 TERRIFIC SPECIALS BEAUTI-FULL! barriers among their peoples This is the view expressed by Mrs Ruth Dahmer a Fresno not know a foreign Mrs Dahmer said Americans who know a foreign language are adult education instructor who goodwill ambassadors in Euro- Deep rich beauty is the feature of quality Broadloom Carpets Incomparable for providing rooms that effect of elegance! Matchless at our present pricings! for giving that to a furnishings For ours are lifetime Broadlooms! teif Ceifs Ne Mere" pean countries people of Europe feel flattered when an American speaks their she said helps to cement our She said one of the important functions of adult education pro- was in Europe She served as an interpreter for General Dwight headquarters in North Africa in 1943 Reds are teaching the Russian language in all the satellite Mrs Dahmer explained the United States FOR FATHER Gnid rilled ar Stalnlna Sled S-T-R-E-T-C-H BANDS VALVES MM995 Nw 188 Only THE GRADUATE 17-Jowcl WATCHES MMirkpraof Halrrpml Far the Rojr Girl VALl ES to 03300 £1795 FOB MOTHER Solid Gold Wedding Rings risin or Fmnry Yalur Ta fOOS 388 OPEN AN ACCOUNT CREDIT IN A JIFFY the task of teaching foreign lan- gram is to keep alive an Interest guages has been left to the 'in languages schools and adult education de- Mrs Dahmer's class in conver-partments" jsational French is offered She praised the work done inYVcdnesdays from 6:45 to 9:45 using a conversational approach! PM in room P18 of the Fresno in teaching foreign languages in High School and a similar class in the Fresno adult education de- Spanish is given Tuesdays and partment Thursdays from 7 to 10 PM in 25 to 50 per cent of the same school NO DOWN PAYMENT Wfll-TtB 2320 INYO BTt PWe 3-5181 UU UU JEWELERS 1121 FULTON ST I.

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