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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 15

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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THE FEE BROADWAY IS THE SETTING for the story of Judy James chorus girl the heroine of Marie new serial story Tickets For One ADVICE TO MOTHERS The Bee publishes daily a Your Baby And Mine Department which will be of great help to mothers in the cars of their babies THE REPUBLICAN YOL FRESNO CAL WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 17 1035 SECTION NO 1350 ruit Men Weight Changes' Protest Freight! Fresnans Say Myers Is Type Of Man City Needs As Commissioner Young aggressive level headed honest dependable determined Fresno shall have the greatest benefits possible from public ownership of utilities These are but a few of the phrases used tyy Fresno men and women in backing enthusiastically the candidacy of Laurence Myers for legist tive commissioner Some of the statements follow OVER Kenney Objects To Plan Of Fixing Costs In Proposed Transfer Utility Guy Kenney Fresno rate expert to-day took issue with Ryan Pacific Gas and Electric Company valuation engineer over iw- eQAAA w--UIsb Ik bv Mltaatw It would hnveTo pany estimate it wouio nave Dr Wilcox To Seek AAA Advice On How To Halt Disposals Directors of the California Growers and Shippers League met here to-day to prepare protests against revisions in weight-esti- proposed mate schedules for various sized deciduous fruit and grape packages for the 1935 shipping season Their protests will be presented at hearings to-morrow before the tranconti unilDI I UR Win 'npntM freiht bureau representing tll cilI i be on schedules of four acts dramatizing the while schedules for three hundredth anniversary of will be considered wnndary education Fresno school Children will present during Public McKirahan manager of April J0 says that representa- San Joaquin Valley LThe Technical School as Association are ex-1 0'dcrt secondary school in attend tomorrow's hear- Fretna has been assigned the 1835' Progress Of Education To Be Theme Of Week's Program Here Education in the early days of Fresno County when Miss Rebecca jBlpv the teacher and classes were conducted in the home of the HI base 11'iiir aai late Judge and Mrs Winchell I episode which will depict incidents that happened quarter of a century later but which delineate the same system of instruction The episode1 is entitled The Are Won Naida Markovich has been cast' for the role of Mies Raley and Tack Sanders and Jeanne Jansen for the parts of Judge and Mrs' Winchell Thomas Smith will be the interlocutor Students who will depict their prototype of sixty i vents ago include Elsie Pletsch Frills Van Winkle Roy Blakeley land Angelo Pctropoulos Betty reason will play the part of Mrs' iFranklin and Viola Gad that of Mri- Johnson Thp fjr9t entitled Master Cher vers tatin School presented by the Edison Technical School! Early solution of the equity pur-- chasing problem Is expected by members cf the California Raisin Control Board a the result of conferences scheduled in Washington between Dr Wllccx Giannini Foundation marketing 'specialist and control board member with AAA authorities Dr Wilcox who serves as neutral member and chairman of the board left Berkeley to-day for tha East with instructions frem tha hoard to learn what steps must be taken to enforce a proposed amendment to the raisin marketing agreement calling for the prohibition of any purchases of grower equities At a meeting in Fresro yesterday both packer and grower members of the beard declared tha equity buying practice is one of the major problems of the present program and every effort should ba made to halt It Growers Seek Action 't The quarterly report to the board from Manager Gregory point out: 95 per cent of the growers now in some return on their 15 per rent already delivered IS AcCUSPd muluslu WITNESS IN CASE IS O'Brien At Former Defendant will if elected see to it the public dors get the full benefit and profit of any utility business in which the city participates I am fully in favor of supporting any candidate who will pursue thia policy Dr George IL Rciaronl physics and surgeon Laurence Myers ia my choice for one of the legislative commissionershipa Ha ia young honest energetic and aggressive These are the qualitiea we need in our public offlciala He stand for municipal ownership against the vested interests of the country He is pledged to no organization or to any privileged group George Beveridge business man I have known Laurence Myera almost all my life Ha ia a square shooter a good attorney and an excellent citizen Manvllle Fresno attorney Laurence Myers will make good commissioner He has a lot of ability and he stand high in the legal profession Policies Are Approved 8 Champlain business I am for Laurence Myers 100 per cent I like hia policies and I know he will stick with them when he says he will He is that kind of a man I am strong for him Sprawls insurance adjuster Myera ia the man of my choice for legislative commissioner I am for him and hope to see him elected I know him well know him to be honest and above board and I know he will not back down on hia word or his promises to the people Fnelan apartment house Laurence Myera la a fine man and I want to see him elected His platform is in the right direction and I heartily agree with his views He would be a good commissioner Clyde Cate Fresno I have a great personal admiration for Laurence Myera He is capable and intelligent and has the legal training and reputation that will enable him to eerve the city to the best advantage A KallMead drug store Myers is an excellent lawyer and a good citixen He is honest and upright and the people of Fresno will get a square deal from him I am for him rrvjrr It is quite natural that the prepon- Jrderance cf our contracts with will portray methods employed 300" trowera concern their interest as to year ago The part of Master!" to get hi gorn fh expect gom fchiCer wn Ilayed Dorothv Seibert from the Impounded Dorothy Seibert Jajing SchoolM'lr- I growers (till holding So1' ve a fine hall cltih1 of assault to do great 1 on file to-day key witness: children of 1635 will be depicted by of Frank Russo and'Homcr Bellas William Leal Paul on charges of at-Di Iahbio Albert Spanducci extortion and assault jert Kraus Pasco Lamanuzzi and disappeared MarchlAlfred Rodau Others assisting in sought for the past the production are Charles Kaus mibpena prompter: Walter Scheldt nrotv holt Wasemiller and Janies Blake- ney will be the Interlocutor I 'too haven't they?" stated the "S-Iire" answered Dorothy 1" taVtemldontli nV vou are the re' Ht 3" say O'Brien admitted Rocsevclt High School has been the attack on him at asslgncd the 1735 era of education home he twice fired at: and will present a akit entitled A a shotgun in the SOO-j Barter For Education Leland Saw-: Broadway Iyer will be the interlocutor Others! Theis and Joe Sicalln the cast arc: Betty Ann Graser former defendant sum-! Howard Goolsby Philip Lawrence Thuesen'a home withlEllen Jean Curry Jack Swiggctt i- George Gouge Maxine Gentle Patsv take and Jacqueline Gordon Modern Trend To He Shown What secondary education offer the student of to-day will be por in Thuesen'a name went with them because was hia friend of Thueaen and his brother-in-law 8 Colhouer real estate broker I am endorsing Laurence Myers for legislative commissioner because he is level beaded sincere and a conscientious citixen and I believe he will be fair to all without favoritism I am accord with his platform particularly the acquisition of the gas company system Mrs Lucy Fertile past matron Order of Star There can be no better legislative commissioner of Fresno than Laurence Myers Believe me I am going to vote for him and I hope all my friends vote for him too He la young aggressive and honest Qualifications Are Endorsed Frank Curran attorney No one is more qualified to vouch for Laurence Myers than myself as we have been associated In the practice of law for several years He is entirely honest and can be depended upon to do exactly as he says he will so in that respect he ia a rather extraordinary contrast to the customary type that aspires to public office He ia thoroughly qualified by education training and experienca to serve as legislative commissioner and hia platform will appeal to all whose minds are attuned to the progressive policies of ths New Deal Meyrring real estate broker I know Laurence Myers and I would trust him any time or any place He Is an excellent example of the type of young American we need In public office these difficult days Fred Docker attorney and former civil service commission! Laurence Myers la seeking office on a platform that is for the beat interests of Fresno He la fully capable of doing everything he aaya he will do His honesty qualifications and progressive 0itude mark him as the best man for legislative commissioner Public Interests Guarded 3 II Herring Fresno County grape grower and When the city acquires any utility all the profits derived should be to the ad vantage of the taxpayers strictly I believe judging by the stand Laurence Myers has taken that he Assessor Urges Applications For Tax Exemptions Approximately 1000 war veterans have filed affidavits for partial tax exemptions this year with County Assessor Cummings Cummings urges all veterans and churches entitled to exemption to file applications Immediately They must be filed prior to tha first Monday in July Thera were 4379 exemptions allowed In the county last year Veterans to be eligible for a military exemption must be legal residents of the stats and county Cummings aaya it ia desirable for veterans entitled to exemptions to have the registration certificates of their automobile available to facilitate the ameaaor's office in giving a tax clearance GAUMlEADY FOR COUNT Grand Jury Will Be Called Monday Many Cases On Calendar Assistant United States AUorrey Gallaher arrived here to-day for the opening of United Rtatea District court Monday when the new grand jury will be called Twenty-eight criminal cases are listed with thi the majority of them to those atihprnaed to it rayed by the Fresno High School trial of Cannon and The cast includes Norman Ilender- charge the city for joint installation of telephone and power company lines on the poles This clash of experts took place in the course of a hearing before State Railroad Commissioner Harris on the value of the Fresno distributing system of the San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation The hearing ia to determine what the city shall pay to purchase the distributing system In the course of the Kenney-Ryan argument the manner by which valuation engineers reach their conclusions became an issue Commlreioner Harris said the question reminded him of "the medieval problem of how many angels can atand on the point of a Basis Of Estimate 1 Ryan said he based the charge of $58000 for the joint installation on the theory that it would cost the company that much to adjust its lines on poles to make possible Installation of the telephone company lines "Are you assuming" asked Kenney the present distributing system has vanished and that you are building a new system with all other conditions present as they are at the present time?" "Yea" answered Ryan "This is the system used by all valuation why can you not assume that the telephone fines are already present?" Kenney asked "I can not imagine the telephone lines being present without any Ryan answered Question Of Imagination "You are imagining that the system at the present time has entirely Kenney continued "which of course is impossible practically Why can you not assume that the telephone lines are hanging in the air by what you might call sky hooka as long sa your imagination stretches far enough to visualize the vanishing of the system?" "My imagination can not go quite that far" Ryan replied Commisaioner Harris asked Kenney if this line of questioning was to be confined to the $58000 item and Kenney replied that it was ILereafter dropping hia cross-examination which was immediately nicked up by Attorney Claude Rowe "You say" Rowe began "that all valuation engineers use a reproduction cost new basis to determine valuations Would you say that this exhibit giving your opinion of that coat ia any evidence of valuation?" Utility Lawyer Overruled Chaffee Hall counsel for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company immediately objected to the question and said that the problems of the difference between coat and value ia a question of law and not of engineering Commissioner Harris however allowed -e witness to answer and Ryan said he did not consider it evidence of actual value Rowe changed his line of questioning "Now the company has reported that its line construction men can work more efficiently in the Spring and Fall in this district than in the Summer and Winter In consideration of your labor costs are you considering employing prime donna linemen who can work only when the (Continued on Page 6-B) Pioneer Fresnan Is Summoned By Death Miss Margaret Sutherland 81 a resident of Fresno for forty-two years and a native of Scotland died last night In Clovis where she had been living for about a year She was the aister of Mrs Elizabeth Webster of Fresno snd the sunt of Mrs Harry Olson of Fresno Florence Sutherland of Los Angeles John James Alee and Thomas Sutherland of Oakland snd Sidney Sulheiland of New York Funeral services will he conducted by Rev Luther Stein at 3 Friday at the and clothing chapel of Stephens A Bean hearing will tree fruits grape packages to-morrow the league lives of the Grower-Shipper acted to REV TORTURE James Of Shooting A charge bodily harm against James in the case Joe Cannon tempted O'Brien who 10th has been week on a The police to them after Thursrn's Theis tyith block on He claimed another moned him to -i no signed and that he Theis The names James Davis were added appear at the Rusko April court Police Chief ihe warrant the police to wherever who is sought ia reported to leave charges were court reports from annual meeting Hctel Corporation this afternoon Present Present are: Ifslie Einstein Swett hauer treasurer Milo Rowell A Blum Ward Pistol Range Edgar veyor and sheriff estimate county of the sheriff's office will 1150 Much of will he taken grandstand The supervisors Relief posed for the BURGLARS Burglars Dickson Avenue last thing police are Miss Frances Raymond director of old age relief for the county welfare department yesterday was authorized by the county supervise rs to hire an extra clerk at a salary of $75 a month Miss Raymond caid she has been swamped with applications and i worked 100 hours In overtime in I the last two months She said her Application Forms Are Now department i handling 8 casea rr as compared to approximately 30 -hil th minoritv 'JE are equally interested that no sale tSrtrttor' thuffEwn "si" ger packer have withdrawn from the Thompson County To Employ Aide For Welfare Work last year She said with additional help it may be possible to obtain old age pensions fir fifty inmetea of the old people'a home by tha end of the fiscal year MILS FINCHER DIES Mrs Margaret Eioise Fincher 51 a native of Indianapolis Ind died i her home at 4 Inez Street She was the wife of Floyd Finrher I featlfrk 0 son the interlocutor Genevieve Brown Harry Smith Bernice Denman Chase Osborn Robert Oyster Rom Bagdasarian Gerald McCormick Luclle Os trow and Kjertl Franklin Miss Marguerite Harbors has charge of production Jack Mooney will be stage manager Loren Taylor sound technician and Marion Jarman will have charge of 3rd in the superior Frank Truax say for O'Brien will enable take him into custody he is found Theis on a auhpena also missing He waa ordered Fresno after the brought against him by-O'Brien dismissed in the police officers heard at the' of the Sun-Maid stockholder late' at The Californian officers and directors' officers and directors Awaited At Local Office Application forma for emergency Bill FOR WATER Kan tr Measure Authorizes Counties Jo Levy Tax For Benefit Gif Valleys Project (McCTatt-hy Newspapers Service) SACRAMENTO March Authority for counties to levy a tax for the purpose of promoting the Central Valleys Water Project would be continued for five years under AB 1093 by Assemblyman Ford A Chatters of Tulare County which was approved by the assembly late yesterday The vote was 69 to 7 The bill now goes to the senate for passage Chatters said tha money would ba used to obtain contracts for water and power between political subdivisions and the state water authority "The law originally was passed In 1929 at the behest of proponents of the Central Valleys Project" said Chatters Tulare County raised $29000 to aid the campaign for the project while one private power company reported expenditures of 112000 against the project The need for this law to ralae necessary funds for the final stagea for the project thus can ba readily seen" Assemblymen Clauue Minard of Fresno and James Garibaldi of Merced County joined Chatters in arguing for the bill The only opposition speaker was Assemblyman John McCarthy of Los Angelea County who said Los Angeles supervisors had misused another section of the same law to raise snore than $1000 for exploitation purposes 1 COTTON TO BE CUT Government AWe Says Heavy Payments May Be lm posed By 1) Cotton growers of the San Joa- 3ufn Valley were warned yesler-ay by Hamilton Ralls regional representative of the cotton section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration there la a strong probability henvy Bankhead tax payments will he Imposed next Fall on cotton produced on farm not -Disced under cotton acreage contracts- Ralls spoke late yesterday at a meeting in the Commercial Club of cotton committees of the San Joaquin Valley and farm advisors "Some producers seem to feel" be said "that because cotton produced last year on non-contract farms was allotted a fairly satisfactory amount of tax-exemption certificates they can rely on coming out about as well in 1935 without signing any contract Thia is extremely unlikely and they should be so advised before planting "Tha Bankhead Act provides and the cotton division intends that distribution of tax-exemption certificates will be made this coming season in such a manner producers without contracta will not fare better than those who signed contracts practice this means less than 30 per cent of cotton produced on new 1935 land may be exempt from taxation "Cotton produced on farms with only a 1934 history In most cases will be exempt for no more than If such faim had hren under a contract using one-lhlrd of such 1934 acreage as a base and reducing 35 per cent below eurh base It means also that farms eligible for a contract on any other base in all probability will he exempt no more than if signed on a contract with the maximum reduction of 35 per cent "Growers are advised not to assume tax exemption certificates will he issued to ineligible farms in amounts any greater than will ba issued to similar ineligible farn covered by non-participating agreements by contract signers Such agreements usually permit not over ape-third of the land to he planted to cotton They also are advised not to combine farm to develop a better theoretical history as a means of escaping payment of the tax "It is not the desire of the cotton division to collect a tax on cotton but it is the Intention of the division to prevent excess production" William Clilflllnn state representative of the rotton division said the state board of review will distribute the tax-exemption certl-ficatea Rails told the committeemen growers actually will get about $55 an acre lor land taken out of production "After August 1st for perhaps the first time in history the farmer will set the prlrc for his cotton ho said Muscat Growers Will Plan McmberSign-U Temporary directors of the newly-formed Muscat Growers Inc a non-profit organisation listing as its objective orderly marketing ot the 1935 Muscat grape crop and the fixing of minimum prices will meet kin Fresno later this week to pre-pnre final plans for a sign-up campaign among the more than 2000 Muscat giowcrs The time and place of the meeting will be announced later With the assistance of Attorney Gilbert Jcrtbcrg the 11 lectors are preparing a final draft of a contract form which will ba offered growers Lenders nl the movement are conferring with property holders and following the meeting will call a series of meetings In various San Joaquin Valley communities at whirh committees will be named to conduct the sign-up 'campaign Those serving as en Incorporating hoard arc: Ray of Sci-ma Stuart Knox Thomas of Fresno and Kings Count 1 IT Herring of Fresno Dutrher of Farlier and IT Carpenter oi Raedlay makeup skits will be broadcast hyjthf agency at Inyo and Van Ness It £Mno April avenue 8th 9th and 10th with Lafayettej A'rnue' Hyde In charge George Beveridge local man- The arts aim will be presented ager said the loans will be avail- luncheon club meetings durlnglable this week for California Puhjic schools week and will be1 farmer fiom the $)000000 fund PCT April appiopriated by congress He was I in Jresno High School a(visrd to-day by the Salt take hpQ ProyldTd hy the crop and feed loans for 1935 are being awaited at local offices of office machinery "is being set up Hughson president 1Jr 1pnpl loans available and application vice president obaervanee of public schnolsw bo made out by about 150 secretary A Bern- pIt wl11 he ppntprptl around the' farmer as soon a the blanks Wingate pj0ndyr' edUPv arrive Louis Gundelfinger hp nl(l Mates All' The Mlnturn and tI tesno High School Orchestra di schools however will be open For! mnximtm of SVH) to a minimum of inspection by adult Members of jjq but lean will he made in as rapidly a possihle to make the The loans will range from Brlg Bll no the journalism classes in the fourinn amount greater than i needed secondary schiyila will publish ain pach case ta puichae'o seed and'-'newspaper giving information 1 school affairs Frrno FOR FRISNO mini and fertilizer lequired for production isl-t ino fund is toii whr Trlrplionf 2-I7I Cal'f-'roi March 17 1935 Till 3 Ihinlir AM) VICINITV-Fsir M-i- Thursday: mild temperature I ncrthaet The appropriated northern California and sud m'd and Ihursda rather (andiliaaa Minard Votes To Retain Criminal Syndicalism Law STATE AM LAW Bill Before Senate Would Apply To Intra-State Sales Of Produce (MrClatchy Newspapers Service) SACRAMENTO March The suggestion that California enact an Agricultural Adjustment Act which would apply to ail agricultural crops sold within the state has been made by A A Brock director of the state department of agriculture to the senate agriculture committee His proposal may be Incorporated in an amendment to SB 353 by Crittenden and others which creates an AAA law in California to apply only to those crops which arc now under federal AAA marketing agreements The bill has been given a do pass recommendation by the agriculture committee George Sehlmeyer representing the state grange joined in Brock's position He said California crops such as canning peaches should be permitted to come under an AAA agreement Irrespective of a federal marketing program Representatives of the department cf agriculture say Crittenden's bill was drafted to overcome ments dealing with such craps they said Fresnans Attend Labor Conference Dowd secretary of the Fresno LI'or Council Walters Brooks of the laundry workers' union and A Jansen of the packing house union represented Fresno organized labor at a conference in San Francisco at which Miss Fiances Perkins sec-reisry of lHbcr was the spesker Dowd says Miss Perkins informed the group contractors have the right to select workers for the passage of state laws such as the Hornblower bill which support tie KRA and provide for state en-foi cement Cost Is Estimated At $150 Harold Fmmlck deputy the coat to' the pistol range for the at the county fairgrounds be not more than the lumber to be used from a fairgrounds that is being wrecked deferred action Emergency Administration labor is pro- project loans will be made only to farm-eis who are unable to obtain supplies and feed or the necessary credit to tiurrliase them rlsewheie 'n niot state of seatlier credit to purenase mem cisewneie mi prgj ln lhf gr wtern rates Applicants for crop loans i a substantial nsa in barometr: more than $300 first must obtain pros-ire statements from the Fresno Pro-i rn'-der In Nevada bat duction Credit Association shewing their applications for loans of ap- ratni fell sn small ires in ispaprra Service) proxiniately the same amount have auit ratfi and mere was seat'rr'o pre I March 57 Th lieen rejected iruUAUnn nl little rcnsequencir in fh Siarcn rnejUcrn rejroyui nt-cm nla-na and tha ea-i slepa maximum 0 northern Reekie but ires' Newspapers Service) lone rrpre (MoClalchy SACRAMKXTO sn Joaquin Minard Communistic state convinces him there should be a strengthening instead of the! si- iciL LOOT HOME broke into the home at 1139 Englewood olin icncthv henrin nn thinr wiinmu iciti! night and stole jewplry hm AB419 hefmnth com frm nV! valued at $1X6 bffoa the com fertilizer and lt investigating mittee here iiemuzer anu ets cares of long atsnding Among the rases in which defendants already are In custody are those of Cecil Lyle sary an enabling act" to legalise in bretno accused of vlnating the California the present AAA agree- legal difficulties involving federal AAA agreements affecting crop which are strictly intra-state Ad-j verse court decisions make neces- jftia ss nher charges Including n-n-n-' with f-i tiVer icing ne without tens nee elect tic power and f-i-l f-W! crops except tire giown on irri-i 1 Irrigationists Seeking To Protect Kinss Dam Sites Mann Act Donald Newman and William Prodgeon of Kern County counterfeiting Williams Kern County untaxed liquor Louis Canner alias John Casncr Grover Anton and August Tapane Inyo County un-taq liquor Charles Shaw Fresno naibtics and Mar You Chu whose plea for a hearing from a deportation order is scheduled for setting Other Bakersfield liquor cases involve Lawrence Karleskint Thomas Antorgieovsnnl Ido Ban-duccl Finley Robbins Nsrclsso Picrucd Leo McCrary Angelo Pierueci John Parent! and Louis Del Carlo Involved In a Merced liquor case is Joseph Pete Celano In one at peal bill 11 to 9 11 1 im The decision cams after lengthy Medical Aid tor Weedy and spectacular hearing which waa featured by a clash between an assemblyman and a sympathizer Objections of irrigationists to ajservice at the time creation of a for hp repeal measure a speech congressional measure for creation! King Canyon Park was considered by Miss Anita Whitnev radical new pi in or n-fiiri--'ii-g r- 1933 the district supposedly were leader once convicted of rrimina! medh-al services to prison on ie-! 1 a Aings canyon mauonai 1 guaranteed their dam sites would syndicalism and the appearance otluf in which doctors are to be paid are baaed on the possible loss ofnnt he affected bv park regulations 'Albert Hougardy one cf the four-'a fixed rate ft calls was an- dam sites In Tehiplte Canvon andjThe districts have not been adviced tpn defendants on trial here in hcie to-dav by Dr Cj at the junction of the middle and whether this agreement still stands support of the bill Wurn-diui seci-tarv of the Caii-- sonth forks of the Kings River as a part of the new park plan I A near fight ocpurred when bu ri 1 5'ediral Ass-nvation This was learned to-dav from of- The irrigationists say the omls--Assemblyman Frank Martin of Af'cr a rcnfprriu-e with I-'iank ficfals of irrigation districts who aion of a power development nro-'Lo Angelea County author of ev- cmcrgcncv re- do not wish to make any quoted gram at Friant Dam from the Cen-eral bills aimed at more stringent irf Dr Waruehuis tral Valleys Water Project makes: penalties against Communists oh- ald henrefurth will be paid the Kings River da msltea evenljected to Hougardy speaking He from SERA funds for ralie nn the) more valuable than they were when contended Hougardy was spreading reedy The fees will be $1 2' for creation of the park was proposed mopaganda to aid him in hia de- office calls at-d $175 far home' fense 'calis statement pending a meeting to be called soon bv the state chamber of commerce for consideration of the park bill In an agreement with the park in 1933 PWA rrojntfs and are not required to take them lrnm the tao McCrary and in lief roils He save (he also urged and Fresno Tony Moyron and Mark Lewi sen A trial jury panel will be called Tuesday TAILSPIN Captured repeal of present anti-radical laws The committee voted down the re 60MEZ W5EL CPV lrif I 'Jests Ffi? TO THS WEETH (Orrbird lrnirlnr By GIENN CHAFFIN end IIAl FOUKUST CAraCGtli ALL HEET--DON'T HAVE -STD STlCtc THAT lM WTa-j CHEESE 4 'l XV tns crt rt-w'iarce 1970 ikcivuI feet Sin Jot-'iu-i Itiv'i KrrrkhoM I'-us-f Hfl'cr (' -Ti ir (nr 74 buuii to Itft midnight' ltJ vrrond f'rt Lwcgl lij'a inlltM Pgromcfrr 'I'll- pern: ire dry iTeniseiscire vet Humidity mr cent Temperature 3 30 Si d' ir Seexqisl rsmtall le dele 'l Normal temrg'i le date 7d Law yrar'g te th (Mir 4 Normal dally maximum tempersiurt lor Miri-U Normal daily minimum temperature Inc Morrh 44 Highest rejterdar luwest thig date A and 43 t'rcturd maximmp yesterdr minimum (1 and I It-5'I sud Id 11: Cats law rear II and 4 ef luniks ts-d i3l si SuO till.

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