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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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3 '1 -J 'VY- 'riv lUb jra'xO libili KKiDAY AL'nl'ii' 7 l4J Peg 42 Financial News Business Markets GREET NATIONAL LEADER Dimout Queries 3 Are Answered By Aroff Denies He Sought Business For Officers' Dads Selected Issues Make Slight Gains On Stock Mart Long Dormant Stock Hits New High On Exchange 1 fv A bl "SbA Jv-'t' fc Defense Leaders 1: (Continued From l-B) rt'ty't rt sSF SAN FRANCISCO Aug LT -Oliver Filter rl A shares Jumped KjO today to a new high for he eir at $2250 after having remained dormant some tme in the market here Santa Fe rose VI rents and Ryan Aero edged higher while Honolulu Plantation slipped $150 and Oliver and Railuay Equipment preferred snfirned Transamenca wiped off jrsterdny'a 12 'v rrnt gain finishing at 54 Small Paint Sales To Film Studio Cabinet Firm Are Admitted NEW YORK Aug t-f) Bullish form had a shade tha bast of the debate in stock market as selected issues Ignored another cloudy news budget and registered recoveries of fractions to around a point The principal fly in the rallying ointment was ihe lark of any real activity The ticker tape loafed from the start and while comebacks were well maintained in most cases in the rlosing hour an assortment of small declines was in evidence Transfers (or the full proceedings approximated 200000 shares one of the lowest five hour turnovers in two years Bonds were steady Stocks President Defends Dow Averages Industrial rlnMi miay 10S 0 up upwards The lamp should not he larger than fifty watts and in most vases a smaller lamp will suffice Must Nut Burn At Mght Can we use tha garbage incinerator at night? Nn Thia burning should ho dona in the morning What about the barbecue pit it permissible to use It at night? 1 The object of the prorlama-' lion is to keep light from the skyj The glow of embers in a ima barbecue pit is not objectionable but llsme are Shield can be ar-langed to prevent the firelight from going upward then tha barbecue may be safely used What about the large lights at the entranre to our apartment house? The apartment house owner probably will have to reduce the atze of the lamps and shield them ao no light goes upward At the street sale to our 2 Cotton Price Eases After Early Advance Railmarti ISM down 04 'Of Isolationism ray iT) WASHINGTON Ana ram a vs ciomnh rairi irrnlMl lr lu liter A I I Member III Sew larfc Mark lutinel Nish Low mr A Stocks 2P 11H 4 IV 30 321 St'S 11 34 SO Hi 2t 3 liTW 2XH 411 M4 14S 1H 3V 1 IVi ia an isolationist sn is he This rnmmrnt wa given a press eonferenre when Roosevrlt wa asked whether he cared to say anything about rhargrs made in the New York political campaign that Mead whn 1 seeking the prmn IT rninAvs mien Hi a-noml 2io anlM fliira 4 IVmiiU 6 KoiUlurn California Fdimn AKI 2 SO SO sn IT NEW' YORK Aug After advancing as much as 60 cenU a hale on covering and New Orleans buying cotton rased today at buy mg abated and further liquidation appeared Most cf the trade was an the sidelines awaiting publication of the government crop estimate Saturday on which the average guess of sixty exchange members Is for crop of 1243 000 bales Late afternoon values were unchanged to 25 rents a bale higher October 1828 December 1845 and Marrh 1860 home there are light They arc eraiiv hurnin even ninhi cratlr nomination fnr governor is erally burning every night Do Js Grape Markets sn isolationist The questioner did not name James A Farley stale IMmnrraiiri chairman who said Monday that fuvinnii in a speech In 1941 Mead himself of being an isolationist wirnmi-iis' AHRIAIS AlliMl Chm A Hit Chaim Amar Can Amr ftmiii A mar Tl TM Apaenndt Cm AT A RanrilK futhiahrm Itatinc Airrrifl RriMa M( ratrrplllar Traa Chnralar CAiumhit Oa OlumMi 12 Crtmintr t'urtiaa Wright rom Itmigiaa Aircraft MVg Pupont Ramil Mfg rsanl Klar ranl Mntnr OrwvlyMr Tir Orrat ffnrlh Ortrhftiind Iniarnat Harv fntamai Nirkal Imrrnat Taprr Jnhra Man Kpnmtf Cap Aircraft IrftrMa Inr Mark Trm It Martin tilarn I Munticnm Want NaM Riacult Null rtt Rrg Natl PiFiit fnt ml Nn Amrr Cn Nn Amrr A via rr A rirr XNi-k Mainm Paramount Pig s9A 20 14 44 20 in 211 MS 7 10S J's ie IMOAIIS TRACK KKIIIAV Arruaii Tries 3 3 i i i i 3 1 New NrHsrk riiiiiiripnis St 'ul 3S 1I3S 31 29S 3TS ITS 21S 12S IT 23 MS 2S 13 131 3FW TURK l-OTTO! FRIDAY Futuna rlnaa 19r fn 39a a Mill lnwafc Hich Lftw Laat is AA 191 ftifthar Paramhar 1)31 843T John I me left national president of the Sational Aaxu-catian of Postal Rujtenvmn is greeted at the ojiening of the stale convention of the association by Walter Moore of Fresno center convention chairman and John Roberts Beverly these have to he extinguished? They must he shielded tproh-ably with paint nn the upper half of the glnhci so no light goes upward If the illumination from them is brighter than surrounding illumi' nation then lamp sizes must be reduced We have low light to liluinl-naie step from the sidewalk onto our lot Do these have to be turned off? I'e Smaller lampa? A- Nn If the sidewalk is brightly Illuminated smaller lamps should he used and If exposed should he shielded so they are not visible from above How about badminton and tennis courts? January ass Mnrrh Mv July Nominal Middling Rprit 14 99 IS JR Idas 14 ISTOIf a TS IS 33 19 99 1ST3 1 ms 23 94 39 ms 23 41' 30 32S US i5 IS IS 12' 88 1US 31' 2 3T 1 ITS 12' 39 39' 23' 10 44 2T1 20 20 4 US ie 34 ms JS if1 10 34 39 34 A 39S 33 13i IV 13 14S 32' 3' VIS 39' 45 33 3U 4S 27 Tnlnl I VrilrHsy 30 Tear 'T Shipnins point mrki -sMlx il fn 2 23 mnll' Hills state president -Staff Photo and not in sympathy wilh the president's foreign policvr In reply to the question about these charges Roosevrlt said he was not talking politics or encasing in ihe campaign hut he would say offhand thai if Mead was an isolationist sn was he Roosevelt said he did nnl expert In participate tn the New York primary Tuesday by going home In vo'e since thrr wis nnl much of a Democratic contest in his rnngres-slonal district II added that he was not permitted lo go into the Re- S2 13' RM Ml-2 30 nvudr 2 33 Ribisrs 21 Ahnilt It' 130 2 T3 Friday's Market SAX Sirartv A Inf erwtlrar l23 1 30: turn fin nuiin- 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Republican primary in his own congressional district Repre sent alive Hamilton Kish who has represented th district for twenty two years In the house Is seeking renomlnaiinn A hitler prewar critic of administration policies Tish frequently has differed with the pr dent his most prominent con stltuent 12 1 13 220 3 TO Hnslon rhiran Nrw Yrk 43 in 4 23 4 22 3 SO 3T 3 43 4 3 S3 3TT 23020 2 0 2 3 3 2 TO 2 3T8 eimmnn rn enennv Vruiim an Cal Kriiwm Par 0 Ry 10T 3prry Core flan Rrixl aland Oil nf Cl Stand Oil of Sludbakr Cory Txa fnrp Timkn Roll Rr Tranmmrlri Union frhuir rmtd Alrrrafl United AlrUn li a Rnhhfr a eirwi Vnidnim Sirl Wrnfr Sim Walrn Union W-Unf hnn Kite Whi Mntnr Yllnw Trurk S3 40 3 TO 2 OT 20 IS l't 4T 19S AS 23 SO 12S ms 30 4 43 3 an 3 13313 33 313 4 3 40 3 23 330 Tnunsstnwn 9h A 30 our organization has taken ymri to accomplish "We are here to exult enge ideas (or our mutual benefit and the promotion of the postal service" Mayor Leymel Paul Slant ford president nf the Fresno County Chamber nf Commerce and Postmaster James I Roylc greeted ihe supervisors and auxiliary nvm-bns The auxllinry member sponsored luncheon in the hole! noon Sniale of the Fresno posiofflrc will he tnnstmastcr at a dinner at to be tallowed by enter Ininmrnt Waller Moore of Ihe local post office chairman nf tht convention committee opened the rnnvenln sessions Rev Rankin led invocation The auxiliary sessions ire In rharge nf Mrs Robert Heins of Oakland state auxiliary president Petrillo Seeks Suit Dismissal I Fsmihed Pend ueo And rower 'rfer rentrsl rlllnnilkl Bos Cslitornl Ioom Gravu APRTCIOTS Lux SI 1 JO ASPA Lb aniith 124130 No 1 SI 40J REANB-131 tocxl 7c touth 89 9p: limn 10411 BERRIES -12 htalieT eralo strxwhep flex toe I 134 roast SI TO Young B9brrt9s oa4 BUNCH Omen ep mix SO a 9 Or THn nmnni S3990e: turnip ana 90c Iwel AO esne pariloy 30 36r rdieh 30d'l3r Ih eut etm Te COMt th aesr Crati root S2S0gTa CEIERF Crre Irish typo coait 14 39: heart S4 riTUMBERS Lug lncil TV SI CITRI'9 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srpr 3 rr Track hnlilns 32 Total Ml All Aarirtlp Wheat Prices Close With Little Change spot in the state wide defense sj--Irm He said: "Our control hoard is responsible for the safety of Fresno County If it falls down all the state will he involved herause this county is the ronneeting link between Northern and Southern California Anything that crinples Fresno cripples the rest of the state "Our responsibility is to nroiert the lives and nroperty In thi roiin-ty: we mist safoguaid power veter and railroad facilities am give fire proleclicn It is a terrible rerpnnsfhility but some one mu' take it" Iaud City Setup After conferring wilh Warner of ihe Fresno City Defense Council and other city defense council leaders he said the city organization ia ideally adapted to meet any wartime emergency here He said: One of our Innovations is (he spot zoning of defense areas both in the city and throughout the county on a defense priority basis This enables the local and county defense -onlrol operators lo cooperate their to immediately recognize he relative importance of a homb-ng according to Its location and to dlsiyttch what ever aid they deem advisable according to previously worked out scheduled In other words by means of maps zoning Important objects and vital areas and by considering the importance they hear to the whole civilian defense and war effort picture in the county we are able to utilize our available forces with the greatest efficiency CHICAGO Aug 7 Wheat price hobhed up and down norvous-ly today within narrow range alternating above and below previous rinsing levels and winding up with little net rhsnge The market's hrxllanry wax Illumed on lack of nulxfde investment nrd commercial trade with the hulk nf transactions coming from itofeTsional dealer Wheat closed unchanged to cent lower compared with Thursday Corn was down to cent Livestock Market CHICAGO Aug 7- i'-Jiimcs Petrillo presidrnl and other officer of the AFL American Federation nf Musicians asked the federal court today lo dismiss the anti trust suit against them claiming (here Is nothing Illegal in the union's hen on member making remrdiitg The defense motion ronlrnd the suit docs not allege the defendants re seeking to suppress free rom-pelilinn "so ns tn conlrnl price nr discriminate between would he purchasers or to otherwise deprive Ihe public nf the benefits of free compel itinn In the suit filed last week the government accused Fetrllln and his colleagues with attempting to destroy the recording business The government also obtained an order directing the defendants to show cause why a temporary Injunction should not be Issued Joseph A railway attorney for Petrillo protested he was notified he government obtained a continuance of a hearing originally fixed for todny The case was continued to Septrmher 16th Ex Employe Of Bank 11 Others Face US Court hk juio in rxn CHICAGO Am tit IwpV Air Ha la OOO total 101)00 wBignta 240 pound and don iiN'h with Thiirariav'g ataraga: haatitr fraighi and anw ftr tn Nr lowar good and rhoira 10-240 pound S14AW 149ft tnp lift 240-270 pound 30014 7f 270330 pounds 1414 40: 10-100 14 2t4fftt good and rhnjrr pound 2 OH esg 1 A3 RI boa FRICE RANKE rRIDAY nilCA'in aus Qpon Ittsa Low SAN FRANCISCO Aug 7-WR Lieutenant Commander Maurice Aroff today denied proaerutinn im-j pllraliona his asiialanre to two Lot' Angela youth who anught navy mmmiatlnna might have been connected with plumbing and paint aalea ha hoped to make to their firm While the defense protested what It termed "innuendoes" Judge Advocate Irving Klein in general rnurt martial questioned Aroff to determine if he had any business dealings with 20th Century Fox Studio and the Standard Cabinet A Fixture Company of Lna Angela Eugene Friedman father of Er-net Friedman is owner of the Standard firm: and Irving Cummings Sr is a director and pro-ducer at 20th Century Fox Their son both aought navy rnmmlaainn through Aroff who now la charged by the navy with "acandalnu I Asked About Faint Contract Klein aaked Aroff If lie remembered a conversation about April 3rd in the Bal Taharin San Fran-ciico in which young Cumming asserted ly aaked hi father to In-terrede for him to get Aroff company the Aroff a paint contract with 20 Century Fox Aroff caid he did not recall urh a conversation Under further questioning Aroff aid he had checked hia company' hooks after he wa relieved of navv duty "because there were rumor in San Francisco that I got a $20-000 or $25000 painting contract with 20th Century and a $15000 or $20000 contract with Standard fabinet Company" Small Sales Admitted Aroff said his books showed ome one In hi sold about $60 worth of a special kind of paint to 20th Century Fox and his company had been low bidder on a contract for less than $600 with Standard Cabinet Company Klein asked: "Did you write any letter soliciting nny painting hnsinesa on lh stationery of your naval office 7" asked Klein Defense Attorney Pay Robinson objected nn ground the question were "entirely irrelevent and full of Innuendo" lie said: "If the prosecution has anything else let's have it" "Why these Innuendne inrluried In the specifications (against Aroff) so the defense could have met them Sales letter Introduced Klein with the court's permission then Introduced a letter written by Aroff on navy stationery laat October 21 1941 soliciting paint business for the Aroff company The letter said various paint ma teriali would he short jn the future that Aroffs company was keeping aix weeks' supplies ahead that although many stores were rinsing early and some nn Saturday Aroffs firm would he "reedy to serve you on twenty four hours a day seven days a Earlier a directive from Rear Ad' miral Randall Jacobs chief of the navy bureau of personnel was introduced as defense evidence in an attempt to prove that Aroff acted legally in approving commission applications from men residing nut side the 12th Naval District This applied to the application of ynung Friedman and Cummings Aroff was accused among other tilings of passing officer applications of Cummings snri Friedman whn gave Snn Ftaiirisco addresses when actually according to the navy they lived In Loa within the boundaries of the Ulh Naval District Defense Attorney Ray Robinson introduced the directive signed by Admiral Jacobs It said it had been called to tha attention of the bureau of personnel the nfflrers of procurement in various naval districts "have sometimes turned away applicants" because their addressee were not within the district in which the appilcalinns were made "Director are continued the Admiral Jacobs directive "to take applications when the addresses Is In another district hm to point nut that in future dealings it might he better to advice the candidate to operate through the dlstrlrt In which their home is inrateri" Aroff denied he arrepled Actor Tony Martin's automobile as a gift for aiding Maraln's enlistment He said Martin offered him the lisa of ths automobile hut aalri It was understood it would he paid for The defense altempled unsuccessfully to have the prosecution produce Aroffs personal file from the office of naval officer procurement Introduce letter Copy In the file the defense said is a letter that would show Aroffs intention to pay for the car The prosecution finally Introduced whsl wa described as a "enpv nf a copy of an letter from Aroff to Nat Gnldalone Hollywood agent for Martin The letter set forth Aroff intention to borrow Martin's car until he could arrange to turn It In on a new Cadillac then pay Martin the turn In valua minus $2M0 ArofI said spent In telephone calls con-rernlng Martin's application "If you don't want to use It" Aroff said Martin told him In offering tha car "taka It fnr a trade in as a personal favor to me You don't have to pay fnr it riahi away I'll call my agent and tell him" Denies (lift Rolirllatinn Aroff drnled tha navy's charge ha solicited and arrepled gifts of Jewelr fiom Cummings and Strom-berg He Is accused of taking a $25 pair of cuff links fmm Strombrrij and a $40 pair from Cummings ratrliia Rruc-hnrri Stanford coed who testified for the prosecution had Mid she heard Aroff ask fnr the Jewelry 'That whole Aroff said "was in a Jovial mod and I had nn Intent whatsoever to ask (nr aos thing from the The link from Cummins he said were placed in os arms I pocket w-lthmjt hl knowledge during evening spent w-lth Cum' Hung and th ensign's parent Cloo South rharry spot VpTNACH- Per rrafa eoarf 229 oqUANII 1u Burnmar J-30t Dalian SI 20 crookMck 81-38 Toil A TOF a-Per tug local No I T8a ffSll 2 49 (Op anna 3-10 pou 400 poiinna ranrmitted upward from any lights Have light intensity checked hv lighting specialists available through defense council or electricity com Pny I there any restriction on the use of flashlights outdoors at night? Yes The use of flashlights is forbidden in locations whlrh sre visible from the sea In all other parts of ihe zone of restricted lighting they always should be pointed down when lighted If flashlights are ex "essively bright their intensity may be reduced by a thlrkness of paper behind the lens I am a householder I have Aken the precautions necessary or my house But the store across ihe street has not turned out his elect rle sign What should I do about him? You do nothing Your air raid warden will take ihe mailer up with him If he refuses in comply there are stiff penalties fnr violators of the prorJamatlnn The constituted authorities will Jake rare of viola-tors Answers For Motorists Does the pmrlamstlon mean that we have to drive with parking lights or lights wilh a 250 beam randlepower in th entire zone or restricted lighting? No The proclamation only restricts the intensity of heedllghtx the dlstrlrt which ere visihle from the sea It doe require thel surh reduced heedlight intensity shall he used In those areas when traveling not only towerd the sea long the sea hut also away from the sea Are rear lights prohibited by the proclamation in the dim out arres? A No The proclamation does not restrict the use of normal rear lights including tail lights stop lights and license plate lights anywhere Clearance iighta nn commercial vehicles also are permitted When my car is equipped with he permitted maximum amount of Vadlight power Is It still necessary for me to drive at reduced speed? Speed ehnuld never be greater Ihnn condition Justify You can see only for a short distance ahead with the reduced headlights It is therefore only reasonable that speed should be diminished accordingly How will I know when I am driving in a dimout area and must use reduced headlights? Those areas will he posted In tne near future When you enter 11 that your headlights be reduced Another sign Will he placed at the end of the zone and at that point regular headlight Intensity can he resumed Is it safe for me as a pedestrian to cross streets In the dimout zones after dark? you are careful and aiert Remember the driver cannot as far with normal headlamps It li suggrxlfd in Ihw arpaa you something while or carry an unfolded newspaper lo aid the mo- el1 'NI as possible What should he done about flashing lights and lighted stop and go signals? A-The proper authorities will Yielded so no rmittfd upward Q-Road repair wot Is being done in our at ca It i necessary for the 13 500 13 0 food 400- SI ITS I11TH 1 20 1 2444 050 pound a 13 1O413N0 Halahla lOOO (Continued From Fir l-B) Citrus Market son 9 SI I ft ss 'J in guilty to the three ST '4 001 04 AT 90 4 '4 441 31V 34 30 31 34 Elliott Roosevelt Is Lieutenant Colonel 17P 173' 1 T1 1 T3V TO A VC ELEA Aug fFkd -RlAlt Mkt New 1 Whole I cltrua msrkt nriPM in Ihin rr lot: LFkfNft fMMdv I'vi! bMt II CSJ' f'r 1 30X1 3: gripped and parked 40nlAn Itncy S4 80ffTS ClKnnANOEa--TA'edv: tiwl Ve'en-I eV'e end op-hard rm I hh loni'rd 1 so 1 ax: trippe'i ei-d wkrd 100173 S4 -4 rli-w 3 9 3 30 Kalero ourlinn prtre' CMrxn Vlenein 8449 S3 in 3 74: 'era S439 New Tori Clifnrm V1eoeli 23 3n $3 39? 9 tew 910 l'ri 44 44 ralvaa 400 prink ling gnrd an rhnira alters and parlmga including yaariing hajfara taady nofhfra rrMl rhnire hara haai light aiaara 13: faw haad 19 45: fltoa'lv Mf 14 Ml market with gtaaay kinda down tn K12V1: all Hmar grade aiaara and haifara aalling waak tn ahada Inwar: pitolpo haifara US mwa firJv ai'tlvf gipflUv niliai 025 down nnd moil In' roui gdftfttr it Mvaral load atricllv gi Canadian rawa wall ann 11 no raimitl 'lutlai (or aaiMiHga bulla in down with llfrtil kind g'i 10 a ara alMiui aiadv at vraak a nupjiiv fit atta wall ririntil up KHKKI Ha la hia lftno total 9900: aie Tmiradav naila Hpilng lambs 19c in 25r tuguar bulk Bond and chnira 14 294 14 79: Uttar prica top tn park-ara and ritv bittcbrm: inwar gradaa down fmm fi4: no waBtarna nn aaia hat light-ualght awn AVi hulk good bind $3 9 A29 Indav'fl grk( naUa Ppnng iamla fairly arllva ganarally atmdv moat gnod and rlmiaa pffarlnia 14 29-14 79 nfn ara tiauallv 14 dnwn no wamarna ham 9V as T4V 99'i an T4' Music Clubs Oppose Pefrillo Student Ban 12 4 123 12 90 44MN rsittl FRIDAT CHlCAIiO Aus No 3 nUMil SI 23: No 1 mixed fnntn St 2n Nn 3rd ft 21 Nn 2 mixed SI18V TORN-No 1 yellow ASOXTi-: No 2 saqsrv Nr 3 S4V STr No 4 vaarllng atipplv fiagtlglhla faw good fat 25 auaa 59 25 DAYTON (Ohio) Aug Elliott Rorsevelt second son of the president has risen from raptain to lieutenant colonel In less than twro years in tha United States Army Air Forces Roosevelt who arrived in Dayton Wednesday on army business took the lieutenant oath (vm his bed in the Patterson Field Hospital yesterday He was being treated for a knee injury whirh ha said he suffered at another post Roosevelt former Fort Wcrlh Texas radio rhain executive now Is commanding officer of the Third Photographic Reconnaissance Group II entered the army late in 1940 as a raptain SV mple rde yellow X2r Nn 3 While SI 03 V4 No 3 ft 02 OATS -No 1 mixed 30V3lr: No 3 3II-: No 4 4S Vr No 1 olille 311 I No 2 31 32e No 3 49 1 Air No 4 ismAOc nARIFT Mxttlns snaSTe nninsml feed end wreenlnd 3 4 89- onminl NOYREANS Sxmple srde yellow IlMV I lit' -11213: Ioom ft) SO RKLIIFS- SI1T3 ax riANCixro ciTRCi rRAPEFRUIT Nnry rpptd Mg S2 kn $5 255 55 11- 2 50- fte 2TJ-7l lftft a Inrcf JQOlt 2-3l3-40i i(fini nilfrpnli bwi fnry Hmi'iwq 4fneUrfr 52545 75 Vise $4 75 7 5' Um 2 504 2-7 $iMrn CillfOm Ijwi VBiBnciai fnnv wrpp4 xaof-IOOj J4J 4 25 firavinpgia higher: 175t JJJJJ Hfi rtuHi-R iinw'Mj'PPn 12" fflOV 42 25! 1V 2 2 40! 170p 2 40 4 VI- 2002 12 50 3 2 5 3441 240 2 50 PORTLAND fMel Aug 7 The president of the National Federation nf Music Clubs today characterized aa "ahort sighted'' tha order of fime Petrillo president of the American Federation of Musicians (AFL) banning radio broadcasts by the National High School Orchesira in Interlorhen Mich Declaring sympathize with the desire to secure all possible employment fnr adult musirlsns" the president Mrs Guy Gannett of Cape El'zaheth added in a statement: "However I cannot feel that barring from the network a broadcast by 'teen age musirians who are studying under a faculty composed largely of member of own organization is step In the right Petrillo also has banned making of musical recordings and transcriptions for public use In plan to put more union musicians to work A Produce lfIM A S' CM Ml IIVfTIHN 109 ANCMeKH Alik 1 --I had tta Mki Njii CATTIFJ -HaUMa 'im idv 2 I'Mda pnmnwn Maaii-an tia aiaara 10 NOtf JO A5 rlaanun Itada on aha ftnek faw rnmmnn rnna dT94 faw haaf anua had h'fhar rannara and mtiara 4904190 buna larking madfum In pnnd fad giaars quolad 12 2 13 A9 nr ilRtia Ha la hia 90 aady: ndd good tn rhoira vaalra 144 19 madium to gond ralvaa 114 11 rnmmnn to medium 104(10 75 MOfiH halaMa 79 afandv ama'I Inta madium tn rhnua IkOyiO pnurda 19 29 4(15 33: airiftiy good and rhoua larking odd 320 nnunda 1479 madium to good ON 12 75 vy 1990 KHKRp-pniahia faw rnmmnn to madium hoJdovrr Inmha with Nn 2 taita 109 12 g'vsd fn rhiilr nmpd Umb quoted 14 2514 50 He pleaded rharge Jaroh Pltifh a Porterville district rancher pleaded not jrviilly to a charge of selling one and one half gallons of wine Eddie Hunter in Indian residing In that rtis'rlet Ocinlwr 11th was set as the time for the trial of Cyril James William Huffman who pleaded not guilty to a Mann Aet violation Arrested In IVaahln gtna He was arrested ln Washington and was returned to this slate to fsee a rharge nf transporting Betty Wie from Las Vegas Nev to Visalia fnr the purpose of plarfng her in a house of prostitution The offense occurred in June 1940 I Petrovich Sanger and Luigi Silveslri Merred pleaded not guilty to charges nf failing In pay the tax on wine whlrh federal officers said they found in tnelr pm-eion Rennie Garfield and Mike Vil-lario both residents nf the Tide River Indian Reservation were arraigned fnr liquor law violations hut their rases were continued to permit them to consult attorneys Enters Guilty Tlea Chester Theodore Brown formerly of Orange Cove pleaded guilty to falling to report for a physical examination ss ordered by Draft Board No 124 Brown said ha wax unable to report because he was serving a Jail term at that time The matter was referred to the probation officer for an investigation William Howard Floyd Tranquillity was given additional tima in which to consult an attorney He ia charged with engaging in the sale liquor wiihnut a llrensa Floyd has been In Jail since Msv 22nd Impersonation rharge against Chester Adolphus Edward were ronllnued when it was reported Edwards at liberty on bond has not been located He is accused or impeisonallng a lieutenant commander in the navy I os ANrEIES Aus Slur yrke Newer roTATOTA RroK 9 'Federal Hav And Grain rx' Mie loo pound '-k I'-kl Hus whltex II NO $3 20X3 20 Asp's Man Inna while It No 1 13 10? 3 19 snls Mans nuaeiiv No 1 3 24: Hlork'on Pride No ml-tv S119: 1 reel ale Riwktnn Pride 1- A No 13 33 4 30 lru1 Innf white I' No I I 40 3 3 30 Annum rnunlyr Krs'nireir AX FRAXrisrt FRICFX 94V KIIAMIMO PRICE rRAIN In rr Ima per rL aaeked iirira nihrrwiM epitied Irork Men Trspriwn No 2 hrlil-t weelrrn hriey lcirg 44 pound xrdipy SI An nipping $1 On I an No 1 hard whir whrxl S2n24 4 2 03 EOrtPLANT Kern" Couniy liga 12 No 1 mil while ni Oil No lope hn Th 2 e'low corn hu'E $192' Nn 3 CkH- WATKnMKIXM-a'rre' Mie ten e'( tnrm mile si Midi 89: Clilnrma red Sdnimh I teert of S''T9 REANS-trl on Pie" Keni-ekia Aff 4 tFA I''ed per ton In eir pole ah 9' a Nn I I'M 9 2 1 90- 3 22 I1 Nn 3 3080 UUAlOtK hA KMANrHf Aug M' iapi Aar )- flalahla 25 Inrg'v nrimingi fa arra gbaanl uiiniart an a(wva huika for $aak fMlInu- VMllim In gfwul albert 9121 I2t maefnjiti (n paifara VlftfiO 't II 50 maifium anwa madium ara bulla 90 10 alvpa mnIbdIb rmna oumirR: piicg imt 1(190 MK -Hrflaliia I Vi I afpaifv iNg gp 19-IMS pniihH harprtwa at4 gill 15 90 aptrprra fop: lruof fhnn-a 2M pound btr" 1930 rwlri gfpfMf ama 11 Labor Aide Handles 63 Complaints In Month The Fresno office of the state division of labor statistics whlrh ha Jurisdiction over Fresno Madera Mariposa and Merced Counties filed fifty two claims for unpaid wages and eleven rlaim charging violation of other labor laws during July Th" labor law rharge Included (he following: Child labor 2: women's eight hour law 3 semimonthly pay day 1 tipping 1 and day of rest 4 Two restaurants and a hotel weie charged wilh violating the eight hour law The nffii'e disposed of fifty three lahor claim and ten nnnwag complaints Fred Hus local deputy lahor commissioner said the office collected Sl69492 In unpaid wage I Jl Candidates Issue safety of the public that warning lanterns he placed nn the exra- m' Statements nriirit NT Alnfpa C-r a a Joaquin Valiev innilm 3e ha $2 2h tvwal hear' mail rralea S3 1 40 cnf'N lrra) Rotden r-oee hiiv ly mXhAe ('UCUMMKn Rear Ins ff 41 -t-nral rneird m-lETTlTK liHI knee ft 'j I 24 riNJON Will' AiMhieli n-al aim An-tnna I 14 24 I'KAH rhtdahuia prila 9 -PKACHKM Mlwriaa Nu amt larrr eioaily 4 ie yn I larr 43a and lrier mna'I1 9- Iruailv lira IMIII4 Pliiria IUP -h N'VCLLA Jill I Fed Mil n-ki Alfalfa and train nay unriiarxad Cur yrsif! arrival- pi I- riet wheat 18 flour 1 kafflA rr i (ia a mllA 8 brEd and i AIAAt to vrea er El h' hi- p-r I'ifi No $32 7 21 Ni a 1-xO A "i hn'IUln 311 if- Imprr'xl Va'lrv $21 0 12 HAT -FOR fna Art-ira rsrfort A No Parley 18 3 so Poultry Markets tSVM Kf Pill ITRT nd 1 ill comply with the of th- prnrlaniHlion? Ves Specifics! inns ai svsll- fh councils for in shielding of unattended warning lanterns so that every require-ment Is met paid rmH-jrara lor Ha pou (hlcf'tatchv Newspapers Servler) SACRAMENTO Aug 7 -Ileie re today's campaign developments! nepuhlli-an Allotney General Earl xnjaa'vv Warren running for governor at-eused Deniocratir Governor Culbnrt Olson nf "spending public funds MN N'ai ppiiaa pAiirua q( oup M'IF'PH ATir osar raan Lf lHrn nMaa 1 tf9ip -1 1r-2 pminde Bhnrn 2-2 potm-li 'IA 2'a miird rnaral PnTsTOhh Rrokera aaira Jon nat 2idr2 19 Butter Eqqs Choece wilh rorklog rtinraukirt or tho um'ar 5p 'iwNirwii iauIp f1 1 A tw'l -ivitrri 9 pmilMla 8l puhlle welfare "kB rrnl rri vf'lF- Mart Dupmi HI i'5 Hgi'ANir rRMr var $1 75 nw Fo I I'ff hbp ht'n ijinn1 Nanr-v $Hn TOJbMTOKi 1 15 7i Fortress Downs 4 Planes In Secret Wake Mission I -s -r a Jiimog Kolph ill Sun rrAiuikt'o pi color 4 pmmda n4 var randirioA frr lirutoriAnf 5z7t' 1 I HK3N lagbrn nndaa Miimu sovornnr horl futlouchg fornitiv3fP- PnuM an ar: 20s 2n if AAV tH4MI('U Aix I 4 4 4 U'j 4J'( 4 4 I 3H I it ta A 14'v 4' 401 4fl 41' I IP fl Mt M- 41' 3d 'l 4Aly vrd A 47'- 7 '-S' 4S'x 391 ml A 24'y 2'i'j 291 24 I Er" 23 iff oldlora vnlunioorin hop Oregon Arsonist Is Hunted After Big Fire HEADQUARTERS r-Mi'-l Ot er 2iV2le rQ' UU -All tree 3V 4 I te Ra 1 mmeaiie under 5 pourd lif COTTAGE GROVE mre i Aug 7 23 ir- State polireinen and Bt Tnptta Rent seaiclted I'ulay for an Incen-j dlnry helpei to have vet a era wilh their cror piedtcfcd isrl'-'llfuro would he willing to pay a SAtisfortory wage acnle lo aenlce men undei taking auih emeigeru-y work adding that anldieia have aided Similaily In meeting the lahor shortage In Great Britain Former Republican Got ei nop Ynung canid etut for Frederick HAWAIIAN caliber shells to disintegrate them" The Flying Fortress reached Wake shout noon sfier encountering heavy weather The Japanese were caught hy urprie "Six fighters look off as we got there and we saw one large four motored flying boat and two small siirfare ships" Maine Gloher said Th se from Stromherg wet sent to hi hotel apaiiment Lieutenant Ray Rohlnenn nf the defense asked what he di1 with the links Gave Link Away gave them awaj" Aroff testified He said that liter after learning they were to be used against him he repossessed thrm and sent them hack to their original owner Joined Navy At It Review of Aroffs rareer disclosed that he first entered the navy In 1920 at the age of 11 Thi diicio ur was nm elahois er upn in Auk 1 AIR FORCE Aug 7 An American Flying Fortress nn a secret mission to Japanese held Wake Island destroyed four of six Japanese planes which rose to attack it and returned In i's base with three bullet holes as ilia only damage The rrew believes the Japanese have very little on Wake Island A fifth enemy piane prohahty was Which last nielli siitually riestioved Ihe htg CTtanihei flin Paw-j mill In biJ I- tiflioo NIbAk rill ITRT left hot Ft J5j 0 4 15 i 4 if 17: nr 4 (mhiimIb I5- i'loffj 4 lo $oun4 24s otfr 5'J Pclef1ft nRfJlfeKHft 1 1 1 14 jMitinrll 244: 14 24 25r IdCghnrn 2f4 tn 1 pMiMa i'MnrM tn 3U Mtindi 24c 1i I 4b J7 CniorM m4 J4 MfHiHTKflK -0i1t roInrM 14: ltg inrlor5tnrrif of lh rgllfon! nfjr'KLi pnsu 5 mur-n n4 up frt Mori Hori! pIriioo rprR nnl $nro 5 wnii4 l' 04 difiit 1 1 hi'P Pn (lr ZrrnajF Hniier Lot Angeles GOP tjpei jdnte for lleufenani governor while Henry Meehan Alameda climbed to Demor rat ic assemblyman claimed thli area within the pot two weeks M't a "Four of the fighter were candl-the other two wen newer Clilef of State Tolice Charles Travj 'ml aid he think a dangernii'j tm it iira Wa completed our mission Japanese fighters Iho pH -a ara 40 luhrr than th Lara Anar Ira ra ha't prli qipdad mdoike" was on the loose Chamber eatimied the fire damage at tr null at MuhfVYi 1 MR 1' 81 1i rAr7f i A muniB ur Oliva Oil Market $3 an a ru't ii to dt 4 to 4' fighting ppilinns The ment atarted at JSnrtO ended at aorn j'mplmet for the state Imard "We came nut with no second disirl't Ahemhv Speaker Goidm -no i lie imd Ihe enemy planes riefland aeegmg the same Jnh r- ewe i o-d r-- Inttely detrred were fwn yros'ported endot semetila ftorn the Aia tmuruta li" miad rotors and two of the new type craft -treda County Cential t'omm'tiee of whiih he described a ilmtiar to the the rrogreattse Tarty and the 111 or th lfetnkei Imran Pemneratlr riuh in Kings 113 Iro'intv Fl VfNVFArni A't 2 2 Mb 4 5 Roil Una In Tfiy gnrn ma destroyed and the sixth which fol- 0WPI( h(! fortress to a point 150 -nun hut lalerll wa learned Aroff f(m Wake was given only left the navy after thrw months ff ffv rhanre 10 mak- ils way presumably when hli dis- hrk herause nf the covered 'prevailing hed weather He arrll-d fr rnminisi In The attack ocnined lat week-the naval resene in IPTfl was at'ond first rejected he lacked -We Just disintegrated the Tap -ditcntionsl Tefiilimrnl then c- sne-e plane" said Major George ceptd after he had fulfil led require- Gloher of Ban Angelo Texas m-nta with outside study take nnlv few of our 50 Old a COTTON Be I'ny It ig heat frier 4 HAMILTON CO 11(11 Illltrs Moier elephiino 4-5P31 "li xtrrceil Si resnrt C'altf 7 I ll Market 7 re rHetifivi I Ar rm atp 9 AM la 1 1 fMin nrm 4 1 2 I 1 V5 riAv I'idi fRltBf 41 I.

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