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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 4

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The Fresno Beei
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mwmi Page A THE FRESNO BEE MONDAY JANUARY 22 1940 Boulder Plot Quiz Dropped By Committee WASHINGTON Jan The house foreign affairs commits shelve a ra a a mi 11a Mat Yangtze Ships Collide Taking 200 Chinese Lives Japan Protests British Seizure Of Nazi Seamen Ickes Proposes State Finance Power Agencies 1537 Fulton St Ph 2-9813 (adv Calif Fresno Oil Co Engineering CHUNGKING Jan 0 A collision between two Chinese ships in the swollen Yangtze River today claimed more than 200 lives all Chinese A downstream craft earning 300 passengers Including thirty high school girls foundered after strik- ing an upbound ship below ChunsE king toNfc taJ 51 (t sfS'-a Lodge News Fresno Circle No 18 of tha Neigh bors of Woodcraft will meet In ilia Parlor Lecture Club Hall at tomorrow night Guardian Neighbor Isabell Roberts will preside and Viola Meuli Carrie Terry and Elizabeth Knutson will be in charge of refreshments and enter tainment I HARD VS luffot fnos? tomtoirrLf twitm Dinnarwar Today LAST 2 DAYS GINGER ROGERS In "Fifth Avenue Girl" COMING WEDNESDAY Renfrew of th Mounted in "Danger and "HERO FOR A DAY enqaBareaaMnwaarei I Open I Dallr The Star Maker1 Ale "Tropic TOMORROW Anna Btea "EXILE Also 'Man From Texaa' K5 Herndon Tot la Eighteen months old Betty Rash of Herndon last night suffered first and second degree burns of the arms and left leg when she fell against a furnace in her home at Herndon Your Office in the Holland Bldg will be a pleasure to you Furnished or unfurnished offices and desk space (adv Church Group Will Missionary Society members of the Sierra Vista Community Methodist Church will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs Jones 542 North Sierra Avenue Modernise Your Home No money down 17c a day Call 3-2139 Fresno Lumber Wrecking Co 2134 (adv Club Session Thimble Club members of the Sarah A Jag-bers Auxiliary No 19 United Spanish War Veterans will meet in the home of Alma O'Hara 658 Princeton Avenue Wednesday afternoon to discuss plans for the year Club sessions throughout 1940 will be held in Mrs O'Hara's home with alternating hostesses in charge Minnie Beattie will ba assisting hostess this week Lion Will See Film--Motion pictures of the San Joaquin Valley's wine Industry will be shown at the weekly luncheon meeting at noon tomorrow of the Fresno Lions Club in the Hotel Fresno A1 Berdick will provide the commentary to the picture which shows the different processes the grapes are put through to make California'! famous wines Jack Silver will be chairman of the day Relators Will Be Gianettl of Pasadena president of the California Real Estate Association and Glenn Wlllamen of Los Angeles secretary will be honored guests at a joint meeting of the Fresno Realty Board and the Fresno Insurance Association tomorrow noon in the Hotel Fresno The real ty board members will be the host group with George Brown Hammond president as chairman Phillip Is Manteca Speaker Hubert Phillips instructor In the social science department at the Fresno State College will speak tonight at 8 o'clock to the Manteca Public Forum under the auspices of the Manteca High School In the school auditorium His topic is The European Struggle And Its Implications For The United States (Continued From Page One) maintain the Contra Costa Canal a board of control may be organized and may qualify to operate and maintain the Friant-Kern Canal or some other arrangement with locally organized and responsible agencies may be made etc Some of the possibilities enumerated in this paragraph may be remote some of them may follow naturally once service is begun by the particular feature of the propect which is Involved Must Obtain Fair Price You are undoubtedly aware of the fact that in the sale of electric energy the reclamation law requires that a preference be given to public agencies The preference is given in life right to buy and not In price schedules since the bureau of reclamation must return to the United States the cost of Its projects and therefore has a responsibility of obtaining a fair return in the sale of power I have encouraged and will continue to encourage the atete to help ua in thia manner It is clearly evident that should the Central Valleys Project power be marketed to or through public agencies the need will have been created for a standby power plant of sufficient capacity to Insure continuous service A steam plant at Antioch has been proposed for this purpose When this plant Is needed I shall advocate Us construction byi the United States together with the construction of necessary transmission lines from Shasta Dam Must Market iMrectly I shall consider tha state or its authorized agency ready to negotiate with the United State for the purchase of power from the project when it has a suitable market for power I should however consider the state In the preferential market for power only to the extent to which it was prepared to market that power directly to consumers or among public power agencies You may judge from the above paragraph that If the state Is to take all of the power which will be available it will be necessary to organize and prepare public utility districts or other proper organizations in addition to those now existing within economical transmission distance of Shasta Dam I believe this literally to be true This responsibility it seems to me devolves principally upon the state This brings up the question of financing the local power districts On this point it seems clear that the state should prepare itself to finance these districts or by legislation should permit them adequately to finance themselves December Business Index Shows Rise The Bank of America research department today distributed a December review showing December business in the far western area sent the general index figure to 789 up slightly from the November figure and a new high since September 1937 An advance of 3 per cent over November and over December1 1938 was recorded In department 1 store sales new car salei totaled 21337 a 5 per cent gain over No-! vember California bank debits rose 11 per cent and carloadings Increased 42 per cent The report also points out the combined farm value of all California crops for 1939 was better than anticipated having mounted' to $383045000 This was 12 per cent higher than the preceding year I 3 NO IB tee today voted to tion by Representative Kramer Democrat California call- ing for disclosure by the state partment of any facts pertaining to the reported plot to blow up Boulder Dam This action was taken after Secretary of State Cordell Hull wrote the committee that such disclosure would be "incompatible with the public Kramer had sought details of the reported plot which caused an intensive investigation by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and led to adopting more stringent guard restrictions at the big power project resold- Charles! Coughlin Takes Up Fight For Christian Front NEW YORK Jan A broadened grand jury Investigation waa promised today In the revolution conspiracy case against seventeen Christian Front defendants at Rev Charles Coughlin calling himself a "friend of tha came to their defense The seventeen arrested last Sunday in raida that also netted arms ammunition and bomb making paraphernalia are in jail in lieu of $50-000 bail each Ea4i says he is innocent of any attempt to overthrow or sabotage the government Chicago Prosecutor Called In Attorney General Robert Jack-son aaid in Washington last night the grand jury meeting this week in Brooklyn will cover the activities "of any individual or group wherever located who may have aided abetted directed financed or the defendants "I have asked United States District Attorneys John Cahill of New York and William Campbell of Chicago to cooperate by furnishing all helpful evidence in their possession These instructions do not constitute an accusation against any person involved but only call for a thoroughgoing inquiry In accordance with our traditional grand jury Jackson said in a statement He said the Investigation also Is aimed at supporters "of any other subversive group working for similar unlawful Coughlin Denies Memberahlp Father Coughlin explained in his regular Sunday broadcast "I do not belong to any unit of the Christian Front nevertheless I do not disassociate myself from that movement Therefore I reaffirm every word which I have said in advocating Its formation I encourage Christians of America to carry on1 its formation "Insofar as the public not the department of has placed the Christian Front on trial insinuating that it la a radical movement and asserting that it is composed entirely of crackpots I take my ctand beside the Christian He said that "recognizing also that In one sense the opposillon to Communism is on trial I freely choose to be identified as a friend of the FBI Chief Edgar Hoover said the seventeen had been training to set up a Hitler like Jew baiting government In this country Further Inquiry Urged Shortly after the men were jalfed the justice department was aked by sixteen persons including Professor Harold Urey of Columbia Uni-cersity and Robert Searle general secretary of the Greater New York Council of to Investigate any possible connection Father Coughlin might have with the arrested men The Detroit priest's radio address last night was heard at a Christian Front rally in the Bronx before which Albert Gunnison the movement's Bronx leader said: The Christian Front will see that these men get a fair trial even If every Christian Front man lands in Jail James Claremont Brown Resident Of Valley For 30 Years Dies James Claremont Brown 77 for the past thirty years a resident of Fresno and Madera Counties died early today In the home of a daughter Mrs A Mittelstead at 3855 White Avenue Brown was born In Iowa and farmed in that state for a number of years before coming to California in 1909 Shortly after hia arrival here he started ranching in the Riv-erdale district continuing his operations there until about five years ago when he moved to Madera County He was stricken ill three months ago and since that time had made his home in Fresno He Is survived by five daughters and four sons Mrs Mittelstead and Mrs Harry Carlson of Fresno Mrs Rose Quinn of Antioch Mrs Harper Randolph of Tracy and Mrs Floyd Roberts of Kerman and Brown of Georgetown and and I Brown of Ahwahnee A mim-berer of grandchildren also survive Funeral arrangements will be an' nounced by the Lisle Funeral Home Breaks Store Window An unidentified man the police reported today kicked in the window at the Galien Kamp Store 1035 Fulton Street and then got in an automobile and drove away Thief Gets Pen Cash A thief last night climbed through the window of the home of Elliott 1379 Palm Avenue and stole a fountain pen and $2 from a hank (Continued From Pace One) Japan and the United States expires Friday Sums asserted the "technical regarding the Japanese-American trade situation will include a discussion of a "moral on airplanes and aviation gasoline which the spokesman said "seems in effect and which we deem very Fate Of Germans At Angel Island Clouded SAN FRANCISCO Jan The spirits of 521 crew members of the scuttled German liner Columbus held at the Immigration station at Angel Island were dampened today by word of the seizure of twenty one fellow countrymen from the Asama Maru off the Japanese Coast The Columbus crew was brought here Thursday morning from New York to be aent to Germany by way of Japan and Siberia Under immigration department rules the stay of the seamen la limited to two weeks A spokesman for the Nippon Yu-sen Kaisha Line which also operates the Asama Maru from which the German sailors were taken yesterday said it is probable his company will decline to carry further German subjects Drunken Driver On Probation Again Is Jailed David Bedford 28 a bootblack of 1556 Street got out of jail for Christmas but he was back again today Arrested December 10th by the police on a drunken driving charge Bedford was sentenced to serve sixty days in the Fresno County Jail but was released ten days later when Police Judge Gibbs modified his probation Arrested By Polir Arrested by the police Friday night on a drunkenness charge Bedford lost his freedom when he appeared before Gibbs He was ordered to serve the aixty days In jail plus five in addition on the drunkenness charge Jeff Martin 46 of the Hotel Tulare whose automobile knocked down 5 year old Dorothy Schlete-witz of 446 Street near her home was fined $100 by Gibbs on a drunken driving charge Justice of the Peace George DeWolf Imposed a similar fine on Malcomb Brown 44 of 2038 Fresno Street was arrested by the highway patrol at Elm and Church Avenuei and charged with drunken driving Granville McClary 48 of Route 7 Box 474 who the highway patrol reported waa trying to start his stalled car at California Avenue and Fresno Street pleaded guilty before DeWolf to drunken driving qpd was sentenced to serve twenty eight day In jail as condition of 180 days' probation Deny Guilt -Not guflty pleas to drunken driving charge were entered In the police court by Nona Henderson 23 of 2417 White Avenue and Wayne Smith 34 of Route Box 193 Their trial will be set on February 5th The police aaid car sldeswiped two other vehicles at Broadway and Fresno Street Gibbs levied fines as follows on motorists charged with careless driving: Joseph Alexander McFarland $10: and Glenn Prlckett 4891 Iowa Avenue Karl French 154 Abhv Street Mr A Alexander 346 Brown Avenue Straus 1494 Poplar Avenue $5 each Richard Luke 3830 Madison Avenue Grove 127 South Barton Avenue LeRov Biask 910 Michiean Avenue and Virgil Briggs Route 2 Box 575 were ordered to attend the traffic school Frank Wyatt of 4930 Ventura Avenue whom the police accused of causing an accident by driving past a stop sign was fined $5 Accused Of Reckless Driving Alton Self 1253 Glenn Avenue who the police reported Ignored two traffic signals was charged with reckless driving Helen Brown 3162 Platt Avenue was accused of unsafe starting of a parked car The police said she hacked her car Into the path of a passing automobile driven by Anderson of 978 Ferger Avenue Citations Are Issued Careless driving citations were Issued to Elmer A Rothe Avenal Don Fey San Joaquin Calvin Robertson 325 Montecito Avenue Mark Shipman 1715 Lewis Avenue Ed Walters 1042 South Ninth Street Roxie Mooradian Route 2 Box 294 Ted Garcia 3040 Washington Avenue Vernon Williams Route 2 Box 487A Bruce Chapman 221 Orchard Avenue: Chandler Scott 311 Abby Street Ernest Bender Route 2 Box 685 Jack Goehring Kerman George Norton 2379 Anna Street Elmer Gagnon 2320 Tulare Street: Ernest Hein 1025 Cornell Avenue John Dun-kel Route 8 Box 411 Clarence Gravette 1035 Broadway Clnrenre Rolfsmeyer 2723 Tulare Street George Smith Route 2 Box 396X Roy Fries 2275 Kirk Avenue Arthur Selland 650 Weldon Avenue Kenneth Bevings Mendnta Seto Konnian Del Rey and Genevieve Muth San Jose Jailed For Forgery Superior Judge Dan Conway has sentenced John Thomas Math ews to the county jail for six months for forgery Breakfast Clubbers Hear Travelog of a recent trip around the world with special emphasis on Bail Japan and Italy this morning were presented to member of the Fresno Breakfast Club at their weekly meeting In The Californian by Dr Walker Fresno physician His talk was supplemented by motion pictures Farrow was the program chairman Use War Spies Lack of actual need for the use of British propaganda in America and the thoroughness of European intelligence agency systems were explained at the Rotary Club weekly luncheon meeting in Tha Californian today by Rhys Davies lieutenant colonel and commander of the 44th Canadian Infantry In the world war "Great ha said "finds no urgent occasion for propaganda here since It la not necessary and would cost a great deal Winston Churchill for instance ran get on the radio and his address reaches the entire Speaks At Forum Davies who also addressed a large crowd at the First Congregational Church Sunday Forum program last night voiced the warning that there are "far more' dangerous people in the United States than the few who are found with some bombs" "Warring nations he said "find it much more easy to buy information than to send out a spy corps Through this activity they make the rccumulation of information a highly commercial business The method of getting information is entirely mercenary "The British Intelligence service as another instance extends over the entire world and it is especially intensive in South Africa and on the high seas It Is 'eye work but he intelligence sendee looks lipon the spy much as a police chief and such others look upon the stool pigeon" 800 Agents Arrested The speaker recalled that between midnight and dawn the night Britain declared war on Germany in 1914 800 German agents were arrested in England by Scotland Yard agents "That last war was not a war1 he said "it was a blockade The Western Front line was not a line but a circle within which nations were trapped and eventually He also told personal incidents in the careers of Mata Hari and other persona who served as spies among them a woman who suc ceeded In advising British forces of a contemplated extensive German advance in 1915 Russians Lose Hundreds Hitting Karelian Front (Continued From Tag One) of BaltiskI Soviet Russia's Estonian air base The high command announced Finnish warplanes "in addition to carrying out reconnaissance flights and repelling enemy aircraft successfully bombed certain enemy air Several Finnish towns were raided by Red fliers yesterday Including Uieaborg and vicinity on the Bothnian roast The raids apparently did not compare with the sweep of Saturday's attacks when hundreds of planes were lighted and thousand! of bombs were dropped The Turku Chamber of Commerce welcomed Frederick Dorsey Stephens Herbert Hoover's representative for distribution of relief funds while Turku buildings were still burning from raid A Tifricu business man "We are getting fed up with world wide admiration what we need Is not praise but pursuit planes to put these Russian bombers where they Cold Wave Lets Up A letup in the cold wave which had tumbled temperatures in some parts of Finland to the 50s below zero Fahrenheit was reported Berlin Considers Aid Story Finnish Trick BERLIN Jan 22 Nazi sources today said Finnish assertions that the Russians were spreading reports of coming German help for the Red Army were a "trick to trip Germany Into making a denial and thus anger the Soviet" They said position re- mained "friendly toward the Rus-' slan cause but strictly that of an observer" Hays Baby Dies John Hays 214 year old son of Mr and Mrs Charles Hays of Oakland died In that city late yesterday Hia death was attributed to! diphtheria In addition to his parents the child is survived by a sister Betty and her grandparent Mr and Mrs Wyman of 2704 Fresno Street Hays formerly was a real-1 dent of this city Funeral arrangements will he an- nounced by tha Llsla Funeral -Home ARE YOU SICK? Fra Neurometer-Vibrometer examination will show you the CAUSE of your sickness What Is This Naw Instrument? It is the product of Radionlc Science which searches for causes of Illness This instrument will absolutely show you the Primary CAU8E8 of Illnesses with Scientific dsion REMEMBER In MT offlr this complete examination la FREE Treatment ore very reteon-able and 11 wnrk li dank praonUp bp Dr Bell You ran afford Reel H1th this new DRVCLESS TCP' THE RFIL METHOD RRIXOS HEALTH Ql'ICKER con today lor Free Examination Dr Walter Bell New Drugleas Method 248 No Van Nets Ph 2-64S4 to take off passenger and crew members after most of the own lifeboats burned Survivors said only two were undamaged The Orazio an 11669 ton ship was thirty eight miles south of Toulon when the first SOS went out Those rescued were picked up by half a dozen vessels Seaplanes flew over stormy seas all day today looking for survivors Diplomatic Officials Aboard The Italian minister to Panama Renato Firenza and several lesser members of the Italian Diplomatic Service were aboard when the vessel sailed from Genoa and Paul Van Zeeland former premier of Beilgium had been reported a passenger However Van Zeeland was located In Barcelona where he intended to board the Orazio today The storm hampered the rescue work but the ships continued to pick up survivors all night The United States liner Washington bound from New York to Genoa also answered the SOS All survivors who have reached Marseille so far are Italian and German The Orazio was launched In 1926 and has been in the Italian South American service since October 1927 when she made her maiden voyage from Genoa to Valparaiso Chile French Admit Search Deny Sabotage Hint PARIS Jan French of ficials announced tonight a French warship stopped the Italian liner Orazio prior to the unexplained explosion and fire This statement was made here after receipt of a DNB German News Agency dispatch from Rome which the French said implied they were guilty of sabotaging the Orazio French officials pointed out that stopping the ship was effected normally as part of the Allied maritime control seeking German contraband They also pointed out that French ships were the first to reach the stricken Orazio The search was made twenty four hours before the fire the official declaration said Not Guilty Plea Is Entered By Bioff HOLLYWOOD Jan 22 William Bioff film studio labor leader today pleaded not guilty be-fore Federal Judge Ralph Jenney to charges of income tax evasion The case will be set on trial February 5th Bioff who Is wanted in Chicago for failure to serve a sentence after conviction of pandering did not Indicate whether he would demand a Jury trial He is under federal grand jury indictment on two counts of income tax evasion USED TYPEWRITERS I accepted by us as part payment will be credited at 1939 schedule values until close of bus-xt ess Jsnusry 31st Tall make modal and aarial number of your old machine Than right in your offica let ua demonstrate th NEW IB 10 Super-Speed 1 SMITH Typewriter trade-in el-lowancee change FEB let NOW it (A time to buy the mv Super-Spd Smith Smith Corona Typewriter Ins FRESNO BRANCH 1161 Fulton St rhone MM9 Frame Talar Marred Klnn Madera Marlemm CaaatlM Advcrtlacmcn- If Your Child is Cougbing Creomulskm relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of ttaa trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender Inflamed bronchial mucous mem branes Tell your druggist to sell you A bottle of Creomuulon with the understanding that your child Is to be benefited and you are to like Its quick action in allaying the arrassing cough without upsetting the stomach or you ere to have your money back No narcotics (AdvJ CREOMULSION for Coughs Chest Colds Bronchitii URMITH HATS MCE ROACHES ANTS KMUGS SkVERHSM SPIDERS Mm tom rw IWMIIB DELK TERMITE and PEST CONTROL PHONM-WM Bax MM Frra 0UT0FS0RTS? Mara is Owrtog ReUaf of CoadHtou Du to Sluggish Sawula IN think tflUxat art alike Joat try thia raiMahli laaatlra i-fmhlac invigorating readable relief ftraa ah heariwhra biliau nprll tired leeiing vhea aaanrlatrd with roantlpallea Without Risk rt riniggiat Make the Uira act drllghtcd return the bag la We arm relnad the purchena trice That's fair Get NR TaNela tortnv Division Ph 3-621L (adv Burglary Attempt Reported Police officers who answered a call to the Federal Pipe and Supply Company 1230 Parallel Avenue early yesterday found a skylight had been tampered with but could not locate the burglar reportedly seen on the roof by the watchman at a nearby packing plant Gillette Tiree Save You Money New and used tires of all makes Blackburn Auto Wrecking High way 99 at Overpass 3-8783 (adv Horseman Breaks Myron A Pohl 34 trailer firm representative of 1804 Vassar Avenue yesterday was taken to the St Agnes Hospital with a broken leg suffered when horse he was riding along East Tulare Street slipped and rolled on him Blindman gives 10 off for cash it carry Jones A Son 274 Fresno (adv Democrats Will Meet A special meeting of the Fresno Democratic Club will be held in the Hotel Fresno Wednesday at 8 at which Mrs Grace McDonald of San Jose director of the education division of the women's Democratic Party divi sion will speak Her topic will 1940 Challenges Democracy Murdered by bad brakes Cowan's for better brakes and wheel alignment 1330 Van Ness Ph 2-8314 (adv Movie Will Be Shown Bert Muyzer will present motion pictures of Holland and Germany at a meeting bf the Fresno Business Girls Club tomorrow at 7:30 In the YWCA Building Muyzer will give a descriptive talk as the pictures are shown This is the first in a series of travelogs which will be presented to the club All club members and their friends are invited Mrs Lawrence Young is chairman of the program committee and is arranging the series of travelogs Hughe Hotel Coffee Shop dandy 5 eourse dinner 60c to 75c (adv Browder Draws Four Years Fine In Passport Fraud (Continued From Page One) latfon It did not mean he declared that he had never before received a passport Browder began his summation after Battle vainly moved for dismissal of the Indictment on the ground the government had failed to prove its charges He cited his American birth and said: There Is no such thing in the law as an illegal entry of a the United Common Sena Urged John Cahill United States attorney urged the Jury to use "common sense and experience" Browder he pointed out was not under oath when he addressed the court and jury This la a country where fairness still he declared In referring to charge that the trial was not fair Cahill reminded the jury that the defense had not denied that Browder used the Albert Henry Richards passport as a matter of "safety" while traveling and called Browder a In getting passports later in the names of Morris and Dozenberg Schneiderman May Face Deportation SAN FRANCISCO Jan The United States Government attempting to revoke the citizenship of the head of the Communist Party in California contended today that party membership during any part of the five year propattonary period for an alien la legal basis for citizenship denial Attorney Frank Hennessy fled In federal court an eighty page brief to supnort the charge that William Schneiderman 34 now of San Francisco obtained citizenship In Los Angelea June 10 1927 by not making his party affiliation known at that time A five day hearing on the case which Hennessy said would lead to deportation proceedings if the government is successful was held here last month before Federal Judge Michael Roche Louis Mercado assistant IT attorney said the point at issue did not involve the question of membership In the Communist Party Uen becomes a citizen He dearcut rase or its kind" that probably would reach the United States Supreme Court for the final word vS brief which the defense has forty five days to answer alleges that Communism advocated the violent overthrow of government that Communists "reject the probability of attaining their ends by electing officials to ir! JWvwnnwnt of the United States" Reserved Seat Sale' Is Set For Gone With Wind The Fox State Theater today announced January 31st will mark the start of the sale of reserved seats for Gone With The Wind which will open at the local show house February 7th for a limited road show engagement John Fredericks the theater manager was unable to say how long the film will be on view here but estimates the engagement will last for one week All seats both for the matinee and evening performances will be reserved The prices are 75 rents for matinee performances and $110 for the evening shows including tax The matinees will start at 2 daily and the evening performances at 8 o'clock each night The picture is filmed In technicolor and has at its stars Clark Gable in the part of Rhrtt Butler and Vivien Leigh a Scarlett O'Hara The supporting rast Includes Leslie Howard and Olivia DeHsviiland Mail orders ara being accepted citizen of The Ptace TO go FOX' NOW Stolfof Sltphrn ft Foitt DONfAMECHE AHDREAlLEEDS AlfJOLSON ID ilk npa MgWOHiYMOOH? QVtu ff TIMES MICKEY ROONEY In "BABES IN Alaa JOE BROWN "SIAM A ANN SHERIDAN WINTER CARNIVAL1 AImd Ana UtOitfR rrmflwi Tib 'FAST AND FURIOUS1 ill Ur ImF Today "Real Glory" Carp DaflA Riraa "BAD LITTLE ANGEL" Cap Vlrilala WeUler Wtd: "Son Francisco" tKthJEMA "THE WOMEN1 NORMA SIIEARKR JOAN CRAWFORD ROSALIND RUSSELL Ray Rayert "WALL STREET COWBOY" "IN NAME ONLY" "MIRACLeTfOR Show For 40c Children 15c STAGE mmUmUUUUSSmSI HNKmUM'WAYM MOMS' JAM MTM DDK AIMI'JAM WYMAN 'NNAUMA6AN rfWSAT SOUGHT A WABNia BROS-Hm Mart repanlea Fritare Berla Karloff la "BRITISH INTELLIGENCE" Fx Fresnan On Radio Program- William A Ritezel Jr formerly of Fresno who returned recently after spending more than a year In Europe will be interviewed at 6:45 today In the Frank Bull sports broadcast program from station KECA in Los Angeles He will be questioned regarding the difference between skiing in America and in Austria where he was Instructed by European experts He Is the son of Mr and Mrs A Ritezel of Westwood Village formerly of Fresno Fresno Girl Is Felled Hurt By Hit Run Driver Twelve year old Doris Hollister of 159 North Fresno Street a student in the Washington Junior High School last night reported to the police she was knocked down by a hit and run motorist at North Fresno Street and Grant' Avenue The girl who suffered a bruised right knee and other minor Injuries said she was crossing the street when the automobile struck her from behind and the motorist drove away before she could get up Falls To Get 11 cense Number Sha said she was unable to obtain the license number or a description of the automobile A fall from a moving automobile near Minkler last night sent Pete Uribes 26 of Sanger to the Fresno County General Hospital with brain concussion a possible skull fracture forehead lacerations and a bruised left shoulder Hospital attendants said his condition is fair Women Are Injured Three women suffered bruises when automobiles driven by Charles Windsor 18 of 1227 South Fifth Street and Woodrow Nielsen 24 of 1105 Divimdero Street sldeswiped In passing on the Golden State Highway near Central Avenue early last night The Injured all passengers In Nielsen's car are Mrs Altha Nielsen Mrs Clifford Heflin 21 of Riverside and Bertha Northamer 27 of Riverside The highway patrol reported Nielsen was passing a truck driven by Harry Baker 43 of Oakland when hii car and Windsor's collided Baker's truck was rot Involved in the crash Let's All Go to the Meetin1 Josiah Hopkins' KMJ TOMORROW NIGHT 9 Me STARTS TONIGHT 8 PM Believe It Or A ft Fresno has anked for a STAGE SHOW THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY at last It to here for your entertainment THE CHICAGO 1 ROAD SHOW COMPANY In Ha tranacontlnental tour bring to Fresno a moat aenimtlonal play entitled ON THE One Show Nightly At 8 O'Clock Matinees Wad Sat and Sun at 2:30 A etory of a thousand thrills and aa many laughs two and half hour of entertainment tha whole family will enjoy Specially chosen actors and actresses in three acta of comedy drama now In Fresno on tha atage Bring tha family and enjoy the evening with thia Naw Shaw Ntw Managamtnt Ntw Company "High Clas Shows At Price You Can Pay In snappy weather Smith Bros Cough Drop oothe the throat relieve irritation resulting from coughs due to colds Cose only SC THE LITTLE THEATRE Smith Bros Cough Drops at the only drops containing VITAMIN A "AT THE 909 St FRESNO Phen 3-4811 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ3EZZZZ Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resiwance of mucous membranes of nose and throat to cold infections when lack of resist-a oca is due to Vitamin A deficiency 31 ts 11.

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