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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 4

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The Fresno Beei
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Obituaries THE FRESNO BEE Fresno CaL Mon Feb 161953 i Valley Growth Amazes Head Of Business Machines Firm Alaska Volcano Explodes With Violent Roar Brooklyn Sets Meyer In Trade NEW The Brook-jlyn Dodgers obtained pitcher iRuss Meyer today in a three way trade with the Philadelphia Phils and the Boston Braves The Braves first obtained Meyer then traded him to the! Dodgers for utility infielder Rom Landau a United Nations Rocky Bridges and rookie Jim consultant on Moroccan affairs today declared granting request for an end to the French protectorate is better Mrs Diamond SirkegTan Mrs Minnie Coleman Graveside services for Mrs I Funeral services lor Mrs in-Diamond Sirkegian of Los Pearl Coleman 7 of Clovis geles who died February 12th will fee conducted at 10 AM loon her eighty second birthday morrow in the Yost Webb Mor- iacva pnr ofiwin conducted Wednesday atjtuary Chapel with Rev KODIAK One ol 3 PM the Ararat Cemetery icould of the Clovis of Alaska's slumbering volcanoes Funeral services will be held A 1 awoke with a roar yesterday in: in the Immanual Armenian Con-iv1 ns i- a a Tfttamait will be in Konowa secret operational devices for the air force Watson said he believes President Dwight Eisenhower is the most competent person in America to carry the country through these troubled days He expressed the opinion Russia soon will realize that the an eruption' which a' column creational Church jinLos Ange- tles tomorrow at 1 PAL sLx miles int0 Mrs Sirkegian' who was a the air 'school teacher in her native Ar jerment I Mrs Coleman a resident of Clois 15 years died Saturday in than running the risk of an tel attended by branch office per-armed conflict similar to those jsonnel Watson said the valley in Indo-China and Korea region is one of the most flour- He spoke at a luncheon meet- ishing spots In the nation Ash and smoke filtered Into nearby valleys reminding oldsters here of the eruption of Mount Katmal in 1912 But whether the volcano is Katmai She is survived by five sons or one of two other long threat- Robert Ralph Bert Albert and enlng peaks in the Valley of Ernest Sirkegian all of Los An-10000 Smokes was not deter- geles a daughter Mrs Evelyn mined immediately jE Bedig of Los Angeles eight grandchildren and three- great grandchildren Otto Bagdasarian is In charge of the services to be held in Fresno Nor is there immediate word of whether villages in the thinly settled area might be threatened menia came to Fresno in 1908 and moved to Los Angeles in! 1924 Her husband Jacob a rancher died in 191L SE of giing in any more in the Korean War Russia wanteverything short of World War Watson declared the possibility of a third world war cannot be ruled Watson served for five years with the air force during world War II and flew over the valley frequently during bad weather while on submarine patrol from Los Angeles to San Francisco Later he piloted a B24 in Europe Wulff the manager of the Fresno office of the company arranged the luncheon also was attended by Miller Jr of New' York the electric typewriter general sales manager and A O'Malley of Los Angeles a district manager 200 UN Planes Level Sprawling -Red Troop Base Six Persons Get Terms In Prison Frank Whittle Funeral services for Frank Whittle 62 of 141 San Joaquin Street a retired rancher are being arranged by the Sterling Fu- i a Continued From Page 1-A neral Home jYanan Andreasian Authority on the provision he be died Saturday in a lo-j Funcrai services for Yakan An-returned to Judge DcWoirs i drcasian- 66 of 3302 Washing- court for further proceedings if! and moved to California in 192S accepted by the CYA-i Heaved until 19OT ity Apostolic Church when he moved to the Hanford Palm Funeral Service Edmonds a native of South Dakota died February 10th in his home after a short illness Cooper pleaded guilty to armed robbery of Peter Pappas in the Lil Brown Jug liquor store December 3rd Robert Cain 32 of 1S11 than 200 United Nations fighter- St ntenced to serve bombers blasted a vital Commu- 5treet Nvas sentenced to sene nist war center into a ofone year in the county jail after the area He lived in Fresno for the past year He was a veteran of World War I His survivors arc his mother Airs Clarisa Whittle of Hanford three daughters Airs Overa Hendrix Chowchilla Airs Goldie Jones Lemoore and Airs Louise Griffin Stilton Pa five sons Frank Jf Elzie and Nebraska of Fresno and Edward and sentence Cain to San Quentin Roy Berkeley a sister Mrs Bessie Welcher Hanford two brother Ezeo and Webster he pleaded guilty to forging a county warrant with AIcKenncy Judge DeWolf said he did not because he concurs with a probation office report Cain was a flames and smoke" today while American Sabrejets screening the attack shot down or damaged 11 MlG15s Jet fighter-bombers from lour air force wings and two marine air groups swarmed over the supply and troop area at Kyomipo 20 miles southwest of the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and destroyed 96 buildings with bombs rockets and napalm of Fresno and 13 grandchildren Mrs Jennie Whittle The body of Airs Jennie Whittle Funeral Bacon 45 Fresno resident be announced sentenced to county jail terms: 'Homer Hester 28 of 236 West Caruthers will be shipped to Bacon a laborer died yrsicr-n Sti I i Church Avenue the theft of an: Rector Ark her former home 'day in San Francisco where he probably destroyed another and automobile belonging to Hugh for funeral services and buriaLjhad been visiting since Scptom-aamagea seven I Burton a one year sentence with Stephens Bean of Fresno are ber The air force said tne Kyomipo credit for 37 days served Jim in charge of the arrangements I He was born In Evergreen La Dennis 33 Route 8 Box 525 Mrs Whittle was a native of: and is survived by three sisters! A Ik am 13a JkJ Im strike was one of the largest in recent weeks 85 of Route 1 Box 154 nera Home ing of the Fresno Rotary Club in the Californian Hotel Landau cited petition to regain her independence as a test of the relations between the United States and the Asia-Arab world is a great he warned the Aloroccan problem because of the 800000000 persons in the Asia-Arab bloc who are awaiting the outcome of the Aloroccan crisis "Morocco herself has become of increasing importance to the United States because the country who controls her guards shipping lanes into the Alediter-rancan Sea or the Atlantic Ocean lie also cited the five airfields established by this nation and the important strategic materials available in Alorocco as reasons why the North African country is becoming of extreme importance to the United States Criticises French Landau criticised the French for providing inadequate education and health facilities The Moroccans he added also are discontented because of the absence of freedom of press and the right to travel The discontent which Landau said began when France established her protectorate in 1912 led to the riots of last December in Casablanca and may result in more serious trouble in the future Landau declared the entire Asia-Arab world is critical of the UN for that refusal to do anything about request for an end to the French protectorate Landau also will speak on the Moroccan crisis in a Fresno State College student assembly at 1 PM tomorrow in the school auditorium The meeting will be open to the public National Chief Of Auto Sellers Asks Price Drop SAN Low-er price ranges by automobile manufacturers and production schedules which will not crowd dealers out of business were urged today by Sexton Lloyd the head of the National Auto Dealers Association Lloyd of Daytona Beach Fla here for the NADA thirty sixth annual convention said a flood of cars in a highly competitive market could ruin a lot of dealers sure the manufacturers will be Lloyd said "They want to destroy their merchandising In urging a reduction- of prices Lloyd said lower prices are in effect but solely at the expense of dealers Robert Armacost of Kansas City the chairman of the NADA industrial relations committee said prices would be forced down if dealers would quit taking forced merchandise and letting cars pile up in their yards International Head Of Footprinters Will Visit Local Unit Tonight Sheriff Norman Tuck of Chey enne Wyo the president of the International Footprinters Association will be honored tonight at a dinner and dance in the Elks Clubroom by Chapter No 11 The Wyoming officer is paying his official visit to the California chapters of the association which was formed in Fresno He is accompanied by Mrs Tuck and Edward Kopp of Cheyenne a member of the advisory board and Airs Kopp William Sturgeon of Fresno is the honorary international secretary and consultant to dent of the organization Dan the water problems committee Eymann the president of the said all interested persons are Expects Good Year He declared he anticipates 1953 will prove a good year for business and industry generally doubt whether we will get any tax reduction this Watson added our defense program under way at fast pace I do not see how we can operate with less Watson said some New York business leaders look for some readjustment in the country's economic picture during 1954 He reported 25 per cent of his manpower currently is devoted to defense work mostly Tractor Upset Crushes Local Man To Death Joseph Alarvm Whittenberg 56 of 5052 East Clarkson Avenue a ranch worker was killed shortly before noon today when he crushed beneath the tractor he was operating on a ranch at Fowler and Conejo Avenues east fit Conejo Chief Deputy Coroner Ben Paschall said Whittenberg attempted to drive the tractor out of a ditch during ditch cleaning operations when it toppled over on him' The steering wheel struck him on the chest crushing it and pinning him under the tractor He was extricated by Ben Burleson of 15493 Fowler Avenue Elmer Williams of 4009 Conejo Avenue and others who were working nearby He was dead on arrival in a Selma hospital His body was taken to the Robinson Funeral Home in Selma Legislators Will Study Policies In CVP Power Sale McCUtchy Newspapers Service A study of the federal bureau of policies in the sale transmission and disposal of electric power generated by the Central Valleys Project will be made by the joint senate-assembly legislative committee on water problems at a three day hearing opening Wednesday In San Francisco The sessions will be in the state building at 300 AIcCalllster Street Senator Howard Wi liams (R) of Tulare County th chairman of the committee will preside James McCaffrey the gen eral manager and chief engineer of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District Is scheduled to be a witness at the Thursday meeting SMUD recently signed a con tract with the reclamation bureau to take power from the publicly built CVP when the present agreement with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company a private power firm expires June 30 1954 SMUD is among some 22 public agencies in Northern California to take advantage of the federal law giving publicly owned groups preference to power developed by projects financed by tax money CVP power is generated at Shasta and Keswick Dams in Shasta County Additional CVP power will become available when the Folsom and Nimbus plants on the American River are completed expected some time in late 1954 or early 1955 Murray Mackali the execu- a Fresno 'hospital after a short illness She was bom in Missouri and is survived by her husband Frank of Clovis Leonard Edmonds Graveside services for Leonard Edmonds 43 a Cantua Creek carpenter and night watchman were to be held at 2 PAI today in the Liberty Cemetery under the direction of the Harry with Rev Yegeshe AIckhitarian officiating Burial will be in the Ararat Cemetery Andreasian a laborer died Yesterday In a local hospital Ho had lived in Fresno for years He is survived by his widow Mannig and two daughters Airs Samuel Sahagian and Angel Andreasian of Fresno and a son Barour of Edwards He was a native of Armenia Solie Bacon services for Solie of 6052 A Street a for 20 years will by the Sterling Fu- Airs Helen Grimble and Airs Lillie Pounds of Fresno and Mrs Endicr Smedeley of Oakdale La and two brothers Frank of Evergreen La and Taylor of New Orleans La Curtis Williams Final rites for Curtis Lee Williams 71 of 2573 Kirk Street a Fresno resident for 30 years will be conducted at 11:33 AM tomorrow in the Lisle Furcral Home Rev A Lavelie of the South-side Church of God will officiate and burial will be in the Belmont Alemorial Park Williams a flagman for the Southern Pacific Company died Saturday in San Francisco after a long illness He was bom in Red River Alorgan County Kentucky Surviving him are his widow Lula of Fresno three sons Curtis Jr- and Merl of Fresno and Arnold of Sacramento five daughters Airs Bessie Blatner Mrs Freida Chamber and Mrs Hazel Wright all of Fresno Airs Blanche Fowler of San Jose and Airs Tiny Cook of Selma two brothers James and Emmett of Oklahoma two sisters Airs Hattie Phipps of Kcnturky and Airs Mattie Anderson of Cincinnati and 18 grandchildren Don't Fail To See YOU CAN'T WIN the story of a the game of sin which no man has ever been able to beat This second film sermon by Dr Bob Jones Sr- founder of Bob Jones University incorporates many scenes and the dramatization of six episodes In this forty minute blacl and white picture Bob" shows that man is not smart enough to beat the game of sin but that God provides a means cf salvation to those who accept His Son Jesus Christ Tuesday Night Feb 17fh 7:30 PM Free Methodist Church 2245 BeliiiaHt Ave et Tkeste St Thomas Watson Jr of New York City the president of the International Business Machines Corporation today expressed amazement at the industrial and agricultural expansion of the San Joaquin Valley during the last 10 years In Fresno for a conference and luncheon in the Californian Ho a invited to offer their views at the session Officials of the reclamation bu Sacramento office will be among those to appear Destroyer Division 151 Reaches San Diego SAN DIEGO AP Navy Destroyer Division 151 the Boyd Tingey Yamall and Ale-Derm utt arrived here today from a second period of six service in Korea combat The command ship Mount Ale-Kinley is due from Korea duty tomorrow It is the flagship of Rear Admiral Withington commander of Amphibious Group 3 pawn in the hands of AIcKen-ney Sentenced To Jail 1 following men also were writing a check with insufficient funds four months with 33 days credit Carlos Brantley 36 Riverdalc found guilty of the $277 robbery of Dan day six months with a 2D day credit and Edward Can- ada 36 of 437 South Sierra Ave- nue writing checks with insuffi cient funds six months with 36 days credit Delays Sentencing Judge DeWolf continued the sentencing Thomas Gonzales Alvarez 20 of Sanger to February 24th because Alvarez is ill in the Fresno County General Hospital He has pleaded guilty of assault The case of Elver Lawrence Ilickoc 34 who was found guilty by a jury of the armed robbery of Kay Boyajian in the latter's grocery store on Blackstone Avenue was continued until February 24th so probation report can be studied by his attorney The report recommends probation be denied The sentencing of Camillo Ramirez 22 of Aladera who pleaded guilty to the possession of marijuana and heroin was continued until late this afternoon Seek Probation The following men pleaded guilty and their cases were referred to the probation office The hearing of the probation reports and the sentencing date is Alarch 2nd Former police officer John Pedigo accepting an insurance Fresnan's Kin Is Plane Victim Continued From Page 1-A four of its life rafts were found empty Other relatives of Mrs Bessi-liue include her mother Mrs Gladys Stegall" of Chattanooga Tenn a son William Bessiliue and a daughter Sandra Bessiliue both of Miami and a brother Charles Stegall of Monterey Park who is at his bedside A preliminary investigation indicated the big airliner may have been slammed into the heaving seas Saturday night by tornadic The plane carried four life rafts three 20 man rafts and one for 10 men The coast guard advised National Airlines today all have been accounted for Until then there had been the faintest of chances someone might have clung to one ol those rafts As the search for more bodies proceeded National announced efforts will be made to raise the wreckage from the gulf A search for more bodies and debris focused at the crash site 12 miles off the-Alabama coast was intensified at dawn and extended over 60 square miles One Californian Mrs Ann Neely of North Hollywood was the only Californian aboard the plane The coast guard revealed a navy jet plane is believed to have plunged into the gulf a short distance west of the wreckage Two coast guard cutters and two smaller patrol boats were joined by planes returning to the area at dawn for a combined search Details of the reported jet crash were not announced A coast guard spokesman said many of the bodies recovered were so badly mangled he believes the plane must have plunged with terrific impact into the 15 foot waves lashing the gulf The plane was en route from Tampa Fla to New Orleans Kershaw National Airlines vice president in charge of operations said the Investigation indicates unexpected tornadic conditions were to blame for the crash Kershaw said there was no indication of mechanical failure Taft Woman Is Beaten To Death McCUtchy Newspapers Service TAFT Kern Co A 31 year old oil worker Leslie Raymond Rinden is being held by the Kern County office In the investigation of the murder of a woman identified as Mrs Mattie Noble 32 of 610 Main Street Mrs Noble died yesterday in the West Side Hospital here just 10 minutes after she was admitted with Injuries from a severe beating Sheriff's Lieutenant Benson said Rinden has admitted that he quarreled with Mrs Noble yesterday but denies that any blows were struck Benson said Airs Noble who started living with Johnny Clark Noble 47 a telephone lineman about fdur years ago had left him a year ago and started to live with Rinden Four days ago according to Benson she had an argument with Rinden and moved back to Noble at 403 Filmore Street Ford City VA Blood Bank Teams Schedule San Joaquin Visit Blood drawing teams from the Fresno Veterans Administration Hospital and the Valley Blood Bank will go to San Joaquin tomorrow afternoon for the first donor program conducted there since December 1951 Dr Forrest Bell the hospital manager said sponsors of the program are hopeful more than the 56 persons who gave a pint of blood each on the last visit will appear to donate blood badly needed by the patients in the Fresno institution The first time the drawing teams visited San Joaquin in Alarch 1951 there were 52 donors Emil Niboli is the chairman of program which will be conducted from 4:30 to 6:30 PM 'in the Fred Ranch Grange Hall The San Joaquin Post Veterans of Foreign Wars is the sponsoring agency GOPers Call Adlai Confused For Rap At Ike's Tactics WASHINGTON AP Republicans today accused Adlai Stevenson ol think-ins" while Democrats rallied behind their 1952 presidential nominee's criticism of what he called the 'Eisenhower The former Illinois governor came to town to meet Democratic members of congress in three days of party conferences before taking off on a world trip to himself on foreign problems Stevenson declared when he arrived here after a Jcfferson-Jackson Day speech in New York Saturday night Although the defeated Democratic nominee promised cooperation with the new GOP administration his criticism of what he called big stick or the ultimatum" tactics in dealing with European Allies brought vigorous Republican reaction attack obviously was directed at reports Secretary of State Dulles told European leaders they must demonstrate by April 1st active progress toward unifying the dc-lcnsch of western Europe or face a possible reduction In American aid: Senator John Bricker (R) O' said he thought Stevenson was of confused thinking in an effort to turn a neat people took care of his views in Bricker said is not what the Demo rrats say but what we Republicans do that counts Santa Claus Program Senator Frank Carlson (R) said Stevenson seemed to be in favor of New Deal philosophy of continuing a Santa Claus program for Senator William Knowland of California the chairman of the conference of all GOP senators said Stevenson had taken typical partisan approach to world people are not going to lose sight of the fact Dwight Eisenhower is president of the United States and not Adlai he declared On the other hand Senator Lyndon Johnson of Texas the Democratic leader said he believes Stevenson had outlined a course of Democratic opposition on a desire to improve the government and the country rather than to create political Will Lunch Wifh Ike Adlai Stevenson today accepted President Eisenhower's invitation to join him tomorrow at a luncheon fora group of Republican and Democratic house members White House Press Secretary James I lager ty said Steven defeated by Eisenhower for the presidency will confer with the president tomorrow Then Stevenson will join the chief executive at another fn a series of congressional lunches which Eisenhower has been holding for two weeks Mrs Forrest Nye Funeral services for Mrs Forrest Nye 66 of Bass Lake are being arranged by the Lisle Funeral Home Mrs Nye died Saturday in a Fresno rest home after a long illness She was a native of Indiana and moved to Bass Lake three years ago from Palo Alto Her husband Roy Nye Is the former owner of the Nye-craft Company of Hollywood Now retired he formerly constructed miniature model' sets for movie studios Prior to her illness she active In the First Church of Christ Scientist at Bass Lake In addition to her husband she Is survived by three sons William Toon of Charleston Vat Fred Toon of Hayward and Lee Toon of Fresno and a sister Airs Jessie Almquist of Chi cago 111 San Fernando Project Brings Ike Thanks LOS President Eisenhower has sent a message of appreciation to the San Fernando Valley Council of the Jewish National Fund for its Elan to plant 10000 trees on the ills outside of Jerusalem The reject will be named Eisenhower Advertisement Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich I Interrupt this cell to get the -I get Into a petrified forest by mistake" Good party-line neighbors release the line so others can make urgent or emergency calls Pacific Telephone Victor Sharp VISALIA Tulare Co Victor Sharp 59 of Route 3 Box 550 Visalia a rancher aod farm machinery company representative died yesterday in a Visalia hos- license fraudulently andjPJ a illness selling insurance Leonard Gen-j1Tj arP "as born rear Visalia try taking and passing the in-JJ? son and surancc test under which Thom bad settled Pedigo received his license here rom Illinois Tennessee She had lived in Caruthers about three years She is survived by three sons George Brooks of Caruthers Brooks of Arkansas and Fred Brooks of Tennessee and a daughter Airs Lena Johnson of Gardena William A KERAIAN William Andrew Banias 63 the Southern Pacific section foreman in Kerman for the past 16 years died early today in a Fresno hospital after a short illness His wife Mrs Louise Banias died January 5th lie was bom in- Greece and was a member of AHEPA a Greek lodge and of the Brotherhood of Alaintenance of Way Employes His survivors Include three sons John and George of Kerman and William Jr- in the air force and now stationed in Japan and two brothers Gus and Samuel of Spokane Wash Funcrai services will be conducted Thursday at 2 PAI in the chapel of Easley's Funeral Home in Fresno with Rev Ambrose La-Vclie of the Southside Church of God officiating Interment will he in the Belmont Memorial Park Survivors include a daughter Airs Helen Flemming of Austin Tex two sons First Lieutenant Richard Sharp in the air force in Topeka Kan- and Allen Sharp of Visalia two sisters Airs Pearl Eldridge Fresno and Airs Alaysie I Winsch of Reedley and six grandchildren Funeral arrangements are be- who died Saturday of a heart attack Alasonic rites will be conducted at the graveside in the Reedley Cemetery The Cairns Chapel is in charge of arrangements Bloyd a native of Traver was a former city councilman and a leader in civic and county affairs Charlie Murray theft of $277 from Dan Clay zelo Sharp writing a cheek with insufficient funds Azil McKinnin two counts of armed robbery and one of attempted armed robbery Louis Young assault on Fred Abraham with a knife William Hammer writing a check without sufficient funds Joseph Sam and Mitchell attack came on the heels of two other big UN aerial blows Yesterday UN lighter-bombers struck the vital Suiho Reservoir along the Yalu River and last night Super Forts pounded a large target only eight miles from Pyongyang One of the marine pilots in the Kyomipo raid former Boston Red Sox player Captain Ted Williams flew his flaming Pantherjet back to an airbase and crash landed it without injury On the ground South Korean infantrymen attacked two Communist positions southwest of Kumsong on the eastern front early today' They forced the Reds to withdraw and then wrecked trenches and fortifications Ray Units Will Speed Chest Survey The 19 ray units which make miniature chest photographs in the current countywide ray survey will be fn operation tomorrow The schedule of operations of the units released by Fresno County Chest Ray Survey Inc headquarters shows l3 Units will be operating in Fresno two in Reedley three in Sanger and one in Orange Cove Locations and times units will be in operation follow: Fulton and Fresno Street 8 AA1 to 9 PM 1328 Fulton Street 9:30 AAI to 6 PM 939 Fulton Street 9:30 AAI to 5:30 PAI 1137 Van Ness Avenue 10 AAI to 6 PM Roosevelt High School 8:45 to 11:50 AM and 12:30 to 3:30 PM Tulare and Streets 11:30 AAI to 3:30 PAI and 4 to 8 PM Kern Street between Van Ness Avenue and Fulton Street 10 AAI to 6:30 PM 1018 Fulton Street 9 AAI to 6 PAI Whitney Avenue and Ventura Avenue 31 AAI to 1 PAI and 1:30 to 6:30 PM Cherry Avenue Auction Yard 8 AAI to noon and 12:30 to 3 PM 832 California Avenue noon to 4 PM and 4:30 to 8 PM 147 Kearney Boulevard 11 AAI to 1:30 PM and 2 to 7 PM Grove -Avenue and Kirk Street 10 AAI to 1:30 PM and 2 to 6 PM Reedley High School and Junior College 7:30 AM to noon and 12:30 to 3:30 PM Eleventh and Streets 10 AAI to 2 PAI and 2:30 to 6 PAI Eighth Street between and Streets noon to 4 PAI and 4:30 to 8 PAI Academy and AfcKin-ey Avenues noon to 4 PM and 4:30 to 8 PM Sanger Union High School 9 AAI to 1 PAI and 1:30 to 5 PM Orange Cove Fifth and Park Streets 9 AAI to 1 PAI and 1:30 to 5 PM New Cabinet Post Is Sought Continued From Page 1-A president primarily was referring to the Yalta Agreement between President Roosevelt and the Russians The Ohio lawmaker said he does not know of any agreements made with the Russians by the Democratic administrations which still are secret He said Eisenhower in speak-ng of in his state of the Union message was referring to agreements which were kept secret at the time they were made and for some time thereafter Weds British Actress MAIDENHEAD California bom David Green a 9 year old son of American comedian Harry Geen was married here today to Joan Rice the 22 year old British film actress who played Alaid Marian In Robin Hood the armed robbery of Alark's: no made by the Brooks Chapel Liquor Store Alario Tapia: ZT- Kissession of heroin Johnnie GjWllliam Bloyd REEDLEY Funcrai services a Jr W1 1 beid tomorrow at 10 AAI WBllace forgery jn the Church of the Good Shep-Philip Jackson armed -robbery jherd Ior viHiam Bloyd Robert Ruiz the Fresno chapter will preside at the dinner Sheriff Joseph Tracy and Airs Tracy with an escort car were to meet Tuck and his party at the Herndon Bridge and accompany the visitors to the Californian Hotel where a reception was scheduled for 3 PAI Members of the Aladera sheriffs staff accompanied the visitors from Los Banos to the bridge Avert Monotony AIERIDEN UP Children will do anything to disrupt the monotony of schoolroom routine The police said a 13 year old boy admitted pulling a false alarm which brought a half dozen fire engines to Lincoln Junior High School stealing automobile of Robert Margosian Pleas Are Scheduled Pleas will be entered February 24th by the following defendants: Chester Davies forgery Enrique Nunez possession and sale of heroin Lawrence Wallace the armed robbery and assault with intent to commit murder of Frank Bruno Joan Hatt two counts of armed robbery Not guilty pleas were entered by the following and their jury trials were set: Hicks theft of an automobile Alarch 10th Fred Walls Jr- auto theft Alarch 10th: Salvador Gomez robbery Alarch 12th Vernon Hammond armed robbery Alarch 12th Judge DeWolf set Alarch 5th for the retrial of Lester Chandler 33 on a charge of the armed robbery of a liquor store on the Golden State Highway at Shaw Avenue A jury last week deadlocked 8 to 4 for acquittal on case A second defendant in the case James Musac-chio was acquited The case of Charles Otto Brown on a felonious drunk driving charge was continued until tomorrow Classes Are Arranged By Folk Dance Group Beginning tonight the Fresno Folk Dance Underwriters will hold free public beginning and intermediate classes and ail folk dance parties in the old Fresno Auditorium at Kern and Streets The group have been meeting in the Jane Addams School Beginners classes are held from 7 to 8:30 o'clock Mondays and Fridays while the intermediate classes are held from 8:30 to 11 Mondays Folk dance parties are held from 8:30 to 11 dock Fridays Smart Attire Bekins moving men skillfully wrap refrigerators stoves and other household appliances in soft furniture pads to cushion them against friction and road shock one of many Bekins safety measures provided for household possessions on the move with Bekins WHAT AM I D0SN3 WASHING DISHES WE HAD PLUMBING CCNTRAOOR PUT IN AN AUTOMATIC DiSHWASER WHEN HE INSTALLED CUR NEW WATER We Sell! 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