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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 16

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Not Guilty Case Trial 2-B-THE FRESNO BEE rjresno Cal-Thur- Obituaries Mcriatrtir Newpper Scrvlra Henry Wynn Merced Attorney Ray to a speeding charge and of Judge Flossie Lobo here Chief Of Police Mi-Tlutchy Nowepnperg Servlet Harry Meyers Harry Meyers 77 of 2006 Adoline Avenue died in a local hospital yesterday after a long illness lie was a retired retail food merchant A native of Russia he had lived in the United States for 64 years and in the Fresno area for six and a half years His survivors include two daughters Mrs Sanford Bower of Fresno and Mrs Dorothy Zelden of Hollywood three Funeral services will be held at 1 PM tomorrow in the Church of Jesus Only In Tulare for Henry Wyftn 56 of 658 South Street Tulare who died yesterday in a hospital there Burial will be in Tulare Cemetery He was a native of Pueblo Colo and lived in Tulare about nine years Surviving are his widow Grade Mae of Fresno a daughter Mrs Frankie Mae sons Alfred of New Mexico FOWLER The city council has named Albert Quintana 34 chief of police to succeed Eldcn Winslow who edsigned August 15th Quintana a member of the police department for six and a half years has been acting chief since Winslow quit The new chief was picked from a list of 15 applicants for the job He will be paid $390 a month and will have free living quarters He is married and has one child He served as a Fresno County deputy sheriff prior to coming here The council also approved the promotion of Donald Hin-to to the post of assistant chief Mail In Box By 5 PM Will Go Out Fast Continued from page 1-B ivery system's 350 boxes These are scattered throughout the business and residen tial districts The last collection to assure the mail is handled in the downtown office in time to be dispatched on 8:05 PM trains and planes each day will come at 5 PM or shortly be fore "This means that patrons desiring delivery of their letters the following day must post them prior to 5 PM" Wood said "In all cases check the time schedules on the box Some- of them a' which earlier pickups are made will direct the patron to others where the pickup may be a little later" Wood said the earlier col-jtween Thirteenth 1 and Fif-lection will assure that all tecnth Streets on Street mail can be processed by 7 Robinson refused to sign PM and rushed to the Fresno! his traffic citation Air Terminal and railroad stations for earlier dispatch "In other he added "everything in the mail boxes on or before 5 PM leaves Fresno that night Slightly later postings can be made at the boxes located in front of the downtown Clinter Barton Tower Calwa and Street Rural patrons will share in the earlier delivery plans provided they beat their carriers to roadside boxes with outbound mail Wood suggests they remember to raise the box flags Robinson Pleads Faces Speeding MERCED Merced Robinson has pleaded innocent picai will stand trial in the court The initial trial date set by Judge Lobo was September 30th at 3 PM However the judge said a 2:30 PM civil matter in her court will pre- vent Robinson's trial then and Through an asserted mixup Robinson was freed without being put on the books or jailed which Is the policy when anyone declines to sign Cambria Lions Club CAMBRIA'S -7 I llth Annual Celebration I and Raymond and Sidney both Chicago nine graadchil dren three great grandchildren and three sisters and four brothers The Lisle Funeral Home will announce the arrangements Carl Kelsey Graveside services for Carl Kelsey 72 of 1425 West Pontiac Way will be conducted tomorrow at 10 AM in the Belmont Memorial Park He died yesterday in a local hospital after a brief illness Kelsey was a retired sales department superintendent! for the Texas Company He retired about 12 years ago A native of Ohio he had lived in the Fresno area for Continued from page 1-B 12 years He was a long time to enter the valley if motor- VISTA William and Volney Westley stand at the spot where Yosemit Road Help Solve be able to park and admire Half Dome upper center Glaciers once passed this way Rosenberg park officials motorists will Projects Group Forms Overcrowding Jo Obtain Get the habit! Read Bee Classified Want Ads every day as thousands do! It's the shopping center of the San (adv Joaquin Valley 66 program They also are i I Tt part and parcel of the intent rflllf Jill fiflm I of alleviating the crowded LUULUIIUI IUI I Johnson of Tulare two broth ers Obie and Fred Jr and a sister Mrs Beatrice Harvey all of Pueblo Ararngements are by the Jesse Cooley Jr funeral service Mrs Salome Wagner Private funeral services for Mrs Salome Wagner 78 will be held tomorrow at 1 1 AM in the Boice Chapel in Clovis The Rev Bert Weeks will officiate and burial will be In the Clovis Cemetery Mrs Wagner a native of Missouri died yesterday in a Fresno hospitaL She had lived in Clovis for the past 60 years Her home was 317 Harvard Street She was a member of the Methodist Church Mrs Wagner Is survived by a daughter Mrs LaVeme Moore of Clovis a brother Redford of Exeter Tulare County three grandchildren and one great grandchild Mrs Catherine Bitter Mrs Catherine Bitter 61 of 5255 North Floyd Avenue died this morning in a local hospital after a short illness She was born in Fresno and had lived in this area all her life She and her husband Phillip operate a ranch in the Biola district Besides her husband she is survived by two sons Roy and Elmer of Fresno two daughters Mrs Lillian Sal-wasser of Kerman and Mrs Edna Winter of Fresno two sisters Mrs Marie Bopp and Mrs Lillian Reitz of Fresno four brothers Henry and Arthur Schmall of Fresno Continued from page 1-B served for educational tele vision In the area Mardikian pointed out 'i VHF channel is preferable to ists so Wider Roadway The present Big Oak Flat Road provides travelway widths of about 16 feet At least 22 foot widths are proposed for its successor In general this road's conditions in the valley Already under way is a new sewer line in the meadows which will provide better service to campers in the High Sierra Camp near the ranger station About one and a quarter miles of new line is a UHF channel because of fair aTa" cost of lower cost and greater radius Invites All to Attend jnSiTnow'sHovH Oihtaidin Oils A Wgtrclori pjradiseuu MMETORABO PARADE Sat 11 I SEPTEMBER Thanta: "Our Now Noon Barbecues 'Midway Concessions Variety Stage Shews Evening Dances LABOR DAY WEEK-END standards will follow those of the new Tioga Pass Road! approximately $52000 which is being pushed fromj Improved parking also has White Wolf Lodge eastward beenjprovided at Badger and and Washburn at Glacier Points member of the Tryian Lodge of the Masonic order in Cleveland Ohio He leaves his widow Mrs Jeannetta Kelsey of Fresno Arrangements were handled by the Lisle Funeral Home Funerals KELSEY Carl of 1425 West Pontiac Way graveside services tomorrow at 10 AM Belmont Memorial Park Lisle Funeral Home KOOTSTRA Dewey of 4298 North Cornelia Avenue 9:30 AM tomorrow Lisle Funeral Home MYERS Clarence William of 1719 Vagedes Avenue tomorrow at 10 AM in Stephens Bean Memorial ChapeL The Rev Robert Wheatley officiating Burial Belmont Memorial Park SILVEIRA Lewis 1111 Waterman Avenue rosary at 8 PM tonight Fresno Fu- Backs Health Plan WASHINGTON AP American participation in an international health and medical research year has the backing of the senate foreign relations committee It approved a resolution which would put the senate on record as favoring continued US initiative in seeking to strengthen international coop-eration in health and research SAN LUIS OIISPO COUNTY IN TH8 PINES BY THE SEA past highly scenic Tenaya Lake to Tuolumne Meadows Its cost is estimated at $4-800000 All but about 450 feet of the 21 miles of new highway has been graded Crews currently are cutting through the mother rock high in Tenaya Canyon to tie in the grading with that already done on! eash side Object Of Controversy The section where work now is progressing is the center of a controversy which flared last fall between the park service and the Sierra iundii Teachers Are Urged Not To Block Creativity Continued from page 1-B cliches None of his creativeness has been Hogan suggested teachers Club The latter contended "admit the fact that English the roadway should be builtjfs not a dead and fixed lan-lower in the canyon to pre-jguage with rules that have to Campus Classics from our Jvtj Shoppe Pete of Sanger and Floyd ofneral ChapeL Mass at 10 AM Auburn Placer County- and tomorrow St six grandchildren The funeral services will be Church USHIO Kazoenon'of Reed- conducted Saturday at 10 AM Hey tomorrow at 2 PM Yost in Easley's Funeral Chapel Webb Mortuary Major and because it could be received by existing television sets- Receivers Are Cheaper Iii addition he explained that VHF receivers could be purchased for use in schools much cheaper than receivers with both VHF and UHF facilities The group scheduled meetings to draw up bylaws for the corporation and called a general meeting for the acceptance of bylaws October 28th in Visalia Others present were Mrs Mamie Schell and Allan Grant both of Visalia Mrs: Gordon Cone and Oliver Macomber of Porterville Tulare County Jeatl Sortor Mrs Eleanor Peers Ruth Sayre Gladys Kent and Mrs Everett LaRue all of Tulare and Mrs Margery Belman Mrs Marilyn Conley Dr Herbert Kent Merlyn Burriss and Mrs Martin Temple all of Fresno Herbert Steines Herbert Charles Steines 66 of Riverdale died today in a local hospital after a long illness He was a retired water well driller A native of St Louis Mo he had lived in the Riverdale district for 45 years He was an army veteran of World War I Steines was a' member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows the American Legion the Veterans of World War I and the Grange His survivors include his widow Viola and two brothers Jake Steines of Riverdale and William Steines of Oakland Herbert Mullins Herbert Mullins 64 of 7035 serve the glaciated rock higher up The park officials stood fast on earlier surveys At one point in the grade a wide parking area is plan-jUSe of skills in creative ex-ned From here visitors can pression look at the back of Yosem- Draws Comparison famed Half Dome plus much- more bothered hundreds of square miles of by expressions like ties almost solid granite are than I am by the with the Rev 'Dahmer Abe of the Salvation Army of the Biola Congregational officiating Cremation in the Chapel of the Light VIEIRA Lewis of 4815 East Nevada Avenue rosary tomorrow at 8 PM Fresno Funeral ChapeL Requiem mass Saturday at 9 AM SL John's Cathe-draL- Burial Calvary Church officiating Interment will be in the Belmont Memorial Park Domingo Torres Funeral services are expression 'he have no One is gramatically Many Other Turnouts Westley says this is only areas or turnouts which havething The other some-been engineered along the things even though gramat-route to provide more lets- an 6 can urely viewing of back country plans or advertising said about the former this month for a contract to surface the entire stretch of room for in the latter but little Hogan said the findings of new highway Presumably a wereSationarthfTeM Cemetery pending for Domingo Torres 28 of 5203 West Mission Avenue Highway- City who died in a local hospital Tuesday UlllM 1Wtl W(anMr lurNH of Injuries he suffered in aw cm Tiwnoov stnMr traffic accident Sunday Si voniScaShigh He was hurt when he control of his motorcycle on J0 to- might 14-39 Fresno 33 chans to- Hemdon Avenue three miles morrow comic rwtnttiriy wirxu oc nt Pnlinrta Avonun yv-ieoiionallv moatrst In the afternoon Ex-ease 01 KOimaa Avenue inccennt raisin arvm condition wim night vehicle went of the road and iwnnai eneraiure moderately low humidity and gentle winds crashed into a fence A native of Calexico perial County he had lived in Highway City for nine years He was a farm laborer His survivors include his parents Mr and Mrs Jose Torres four sisters Jessie Phyllis Frances and Christina four brothers Jose Jr Ray Paul and Victor Torres all of Highway City another sister Carmen Torres of San Diego and his grandmother Mrs Frances Martinez of Sacramento The Fresno Funeral Chapel will announce the services Clifford Frazier San Jsoauln Voliey Foil- through morrow high bom days 7747 low to-night 55-45 northwesterly winds eight to II miles on hour San Francisco Bay area Cloudy through tomorrow wi'h some clearing Inland in afternoons high toaav San Francisco 0 Oakland 44 San Mateo 41 San Rafael 70 low tonight 52-54 north-westertv winds IS to 25 mites an hour afternoons Northern Fair through tomorrow oxccot fog ond low ctguas along coast and in coastal volleys with occasional night and morning drizzle cooler 's oSr toLr inai tomorr ow ai Socramontg Fair through tomorrow cxcopt somg hign CJouaincis In norm today high hoti days 77-45 low omght 55-40 touttwrly winds 10 to 15 mites on hour Monterey Bay ana Low clouds or teg through tomorrow with briaf ocarina In afternoons: high bom days 40-45 low torn' ont 50-55 wtstcrly winds IS to 25 anted an hour etternoont SXrEST oxccot tog end' low clouoi night and morninoi Lite' change In tomograturc H'oh bom navi 47 ta 7j Law 50 to 55 wotry win i0 to 20 tn4 an hour In otternaoai contract will be awarded this year and surfacing shofild start next spring At least an of grammar showed high school teachers and textbook editors entire summer and possibly iwere jn complete disagree-longer will-be required toment with lexicographers and finish the job college English teachers over However Westley a ever changing language traffic will use portions of unsurfaced new roadway next spring Detours back to Prove Stricter The survey showed high school teachers and textbook ded in 5 He was a labor foreman for CalcoL Ltd Mullins ay native of the old mining road will be required in areas where crews are applying the plant mix surfacing Expanded Campgrounds Campgrounds at White Were editors well Wolf Smokey Jack Tenayateachers text editors would forbid forms of expression that others also acquainted with the language would accept most conservative Alabama had lived in the Fresno area for the past seven Lakeand Tuolumne Meadows of Before movng pres nvnanriMl or ma6a nQ Vi Vaf4 resided in Bakers- tomantiare being expanded to careizineS' most libera were- aa resaea In DaRcrs the expected travel of the lexicographers and college ified for seven years i Southern Night and morning Visitors bypassing the Valley Clifford Frazier 41 For those who do not the teachers while'" 'to bltoenL? were newspaper editors ele-iS pt Sj Church and the mentary school teachers and Masomc order conducted an widow VsTexiana UMullins afternoon session on spelling fsno-Bnd Mrs' teachers of grades fou Beatrice Brye of fjve and six and a session on language for teachers Pasadena Tex The Lisle Funeral Home the final rites will announce grades seven and eight Church Takes Stand Favoring Integration Mrs Bertha Johnson Funeral services will be an nounced for Mrs Bertha Mc- 3789 East' Thomas area at the Yosemite died this morning in a local: Precipitation and temocratura daa tar-todge is being enlarged to hospitaL He had been ill at DST care for 500 cars New park- about a month with a heart ailment He w'as a plumber employed by Steve Richardson and a navy veteran of the South Pacific campaigns of World War II He was born in Springfield Mo and had lived in Fresno since he was a child He is survived by his widow Ruth three daughters Catherine and Sally of Fresno and Mrs Elaine Richardson of San Diego a son Hansel of Fresno his parents Mr and Mrs Guy Frazier Of Fresno formal maximum and imnimune-teQ i xr-t ond so degrees 90 camping sites have been -0 provided and early next year Harry Lee and Guy jj i eoe osrwork will start on a new Fresno and two sisters Mrs t- ot 7:22 approach road into the area Paulme Cordero of Haywaro o'toon -ojj Westley also has plans to Alameda County and Mrs 'iite ii build a Jean Ambnster of Fresno Stephens Bean wiU announce the funeral in fV150 fve tei-nf8 added at the base of Yosemitefor Falls and behind the Village Store The new falls parking area can accomodate about 75 vehicles instead of the 25 which can get in there now with crowding Park crews have added ICO new campsites at Bridal Veil Campground Seventy trailer sites soon will be available at the Wawona Campground' At the White Wolf Campground near Tioga Pass Road ey uso nas new horse trail from we numia-v 01 i cv bst ves-j i vv 14 bo- com west 7i rr cent Happy Isles in the Vaiey to Ffs This is intended PHILADELPHIA AP jFarland Johnson 73 a five The policy making body of the year Fresn0 resident who African Methodist Episcopal yesterday in a local rest Church has taken a strong jj0me stand in favor of racial inte-l Mrj Johnson was a natiVe gration but with a word of-of Philadelphia Pa Surviv caution ling her are two daughters The caution is stated in a raldwell Jr of heSt1hUl ti i4dtedJesterda3liW0idUnd HilS Us Angeles by the AME general County and Mrs a Doar1' I Mahoney of Philadelphia- and on ft- Eory Johnson of Styled by Stanley Blacker The Sussex Piped Blazer has established itself as the king of blazers The hopsack weave in Brownstone Cypress and Cambridge grey make this blazer a must for the back-to-school wardrobe Priced at only $45 "Ash About Our Student i and SOWS "The Fashion Corner Fulton at Merced essary regarding integration- ph7a tr recnhitinn states a Philadelphia llre resoiuiion stares lesr The isle Funeral Home is vvhole generation of voung wsie runerai nome is jegrQ chare of the arrangements wFirRMvoir -or- vrith the beIief Prefers Blonds mm arr cm tic separated and do auaia institution is worth-1 reiers Dionas congestion now unless it is racially! NEW YORK 7 aq os I nc eerond eet The fiew suiting from heavy use of both' mivorf forma is the top "r-oitypes on the present one trail i color hair rinse 1iyurt 18 io' available Get the habit! Read Bee creator of hair rinses i 741 a 1 Metropoitan NfiW York Get the habit! In the high country out of Classified Want Ads every Fresno County Hurl iss'n 12 Von Neet Phene AO 2-1777 Gratefully Acknowledge! MEMORIAL GIFTS TOWARD THE CONQUEST OF HEART DISEASE aNMg Figfrf Heart OiMate' i ora fee Front-Kc-n omai Tuolumne Meadows severai'day as thousands do! the also is a top market but the A 1 I mm Mx a teet FronfOoin rer fKiwee I70we- trail bridges are pla 24 tiouri to it mdnght ia this phase of the Mission! Joaquin Valley lanned! shopping center of the San rest of New York State is (advJconservative a i.

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