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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 2

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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2-A-THE FRESNO BEE Fresno Cal Tue Mar 24 1953 ruman Banquet Appetite Gets Diners' Close Attention Warren Reappoints Madera Fair Directors SACRAMENTO AP Gover-j are A Thompson Baker s- 21 A District Agricultural Asso-lthree Madera farmers and District Agricultural Fred Ninnis 90 Dies In Hospital Fred Ninnis 90 469 Wood-row Avenue an early day Fresno photographer and a rancher Madera Count) They' Bliss Chowchilla farmer was prepared to eat He waited until the oysters mikado were cool and then sailed into them He liked the broth and the ebi no onigarayaki imperatrice (lobster thermidor) too This was an appetizing dish and with Lieb-fraumilch 3949 to wash it down everyone soon made it disappear But the beef with bean sprouts mushrooms and artichoke hearts slowed down the gourmets from Beverly Hills but not the gourmet from Independence -The former president gave every evidence of enjoying the salad an endive with French dressing The other diners toyed with theirs He was one of the few in the room who ate petit fours' coffee' ice cream and cheese After the banquet Truman remarked: was led to believe that everyone in the room could taste the wines tell their year where they were grown and how much sunshine the grapes had But I was surprised to discover you are mostly bourbon The society which admits It has one or two Democrats among its members cheered their guest and voted the dinner a great success School Will Stress Easter Meal Menus Menu suggestions for 'Easter meals will feature the Spring Food Fashions Day program to be presented by Katherine Kitchen the home economist for The Fresno Bee and The Bee Radio' Station KMJ tomorrow at 2 PM in the social hall of the First Methodist Church and Tuolumne Streets The hour and a half program will include four menu suggestions for Easter meals a family breakfast a guest brunch a traditional Easter dinner and a luncheon buffet For these menu suggestions Miss Kitchen Will' prepare a group of both new and traditional Easter breads demonstrate a unique method of preparing leg of lamb a salad typical of the season economy wise casseroles and desserts to complement the menus Easter party tofte will be-one of the outstanding recipes prepared during the program a fitting climax to a well planned and attractively served Easter dinner As with all of the Katherine Kitchen programs there will be no charge and no tickets are required Anyone interested is invited to attend Woman Commits Suicide In St Peter's Basilica VATICAN CITY AP A poorly dressed woman about 35 years apparently an Italian down the shaft of the elevator which visitors to the top of St Basilica She died in a hospital two hours later Asks Crash Damages Damages of $28750 are sought from Charles Henton by Santos Artiaga of Route 13 Box 180 who charges in a cross complaint members of hig family were injured in a traffic accident which he alleges was caused by negligence -Henton asks $25000 damages in ar complaint filed February 26th The accident involving car and one driven by Annie Rodriquez Atriaga took place January 11th on Polk Avenue between Shaw and Ashlan Avenues McKay Plans No Flat Budget Cut For Department By Morris Cleavenger WASHINGTON Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay has indicated there will be no flat the cut recommended in the $607000000 budget proposed by rormer President Truman for the interior department In testimony before a house appropriations subcommittee McKay said he believes the budget estimates can be cut but on a selective basis Get Into Loose Habits prosperity we get into some loose he said in testimony made public today 'do not go broke in bad times We go broke in good times I feel with both business and government we have been a little careless in the past years because everything was so rosy do hot think it is logical at the moment to say we will have a 10 per cent cut across the board I think we have to go at it item by item in the departments and pick out the essential from the Favors Reclamation Projects McKay asserted one of the things the nation must do is to continue reclamation projects bring in some additional land to produce the food the nation McKay expects to make three decisions within the next few months which may set the course this will follow with regard to public- power development He' told the subcommittee the subject is that the decisions to be made are controversial and are those upon which this administration will stand or fall on the idea of power i Name University Chief AP Mazar the rector of the Hebrew University was elected president of its board of governor succeeding Selig Brodetsky the mathematical scholar Mazar a leading archeologist is a brother in law of president Izhak Ben-Zvi UC's Sprout Kerr OpposeCensoring Co lege Students Clark Kerr the new chancellor and Robert Sproul the longtime president of the University of California pleaded for the right to free choice free study and free communication of ideas certain protections the free creations of ideas can only advantage society not harm Kerr said In charter day observances on the Berkeley campus yesterday Sproul Seconds Kerr Sproul seconded Kerr He said: university in the public fti-' terest as well as its own must he hospitable to an almost infinite variety of opinions and theories not all of yvhich will be popular a university must put Its in the ultimate triumph of Oppose Reds On Faculty Sproul and Kerr opposed classroom censorship but said Communists would not be tolerated on the faculty "The keystone of Communist doctrine is the Infallibility of the party said Sproul such a claim is to foreclose academic freedom in any real Kerr expressed similar convic-tlons saying: The university cannot be "haven for persons who are part 'of an International conspiracy to undermine our wav of life Such persons are not disciples of an idea but rather of an international force which endangers our national safety Rainmaking "Committee i i ils Planned Plans for the formation -of a San Joaquin -Valley rainmaking committee were announced today by the Central Valley Empire Association a weekend rainmaking conference in Bakersfield -Guy MacLeod of Fresno "the chairman of the conference the formation of the com-r snittee is intended to provide evaluation and practice to the technique of seeding 1 clouds to produce more or earlier rainfall was pretty well demon A'etc! Different! Distinctive! In Knox Spring Hats Come in and see these superb new Knox fashion color creations Flawlessly correct they have a new richness and clarity To wcll-drrssfed men they offer a fresh accent of distinction in fine hats styled with the master touch of Knox Knox Spring Hots( 850 To $20 in the Coarse-gold area in the 1880s and 1890s died in a Fresno hospital today after a brief illness He and hjs wife Christine the daughter of Princess Melliott of the Chookchancy Tribe of India celebrated their sixty sixth wed- C- Ninnis ding anniversary December 18th They were married in Coarse-gold in 1886 and came to Fresno by horsedrawn stage on their honeymoon They returned to Coarsegold to live and ranched there several years They moved to Fresno in 1904 and Ninnis whose hobby was photographv entered the field professionally opening one of the first commercial' studios in Fresno At one time he and Claude (Pop) Laval were partners Ninnis retired many years ago He was a native of England and came to California in 1870 to join his lather who had been in the state since 1852 He was a member of St James Episcopal Cathedral and of the Knights of Pythias Besides his widow he is survived by a foster son' Ross Ninnis of San Francisco and two grandchildren The funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10:30 AM in the chapel of the Yost and Webb Mortuary Grape Sales Decline On East Auction Markets Sales of grapes on the Eastern auction markets declined last week to 30667 packages and the average price climbed to $531 a package The Federal-State Market News Service listed the colume of sales the week before at 32581 packages and" the average price at $495 All the grapes sold last week were emperors i Feel j- I mu WILMINGTON AP From the caviar to the petit fours everyone watched what Harry Truman was doing But the members -of the Beverly Hills Wine and Food Society did not emulate the former president He ate heartily They did not do Justice to all the viands served at the $30 a plate dinner Long before the wine and food boys got to the main course (roast sirloin of prime beef Nip? ponaise) they were full The guest of honor wds not -The occasion last night was the Spring banquet It was held in the dining room of the SS President Cleveland aboard which Truman and his family will sail for a Honolulu vacation today-The reason the man from Missouri still was going strong after his hosts had faded was this: He stuff himself at the reception where such delicacies as blue point oysters cherrystone clams le fois gras de Strasbourg aux truffles and caviar and shrimp were featured He had an oyster or two and held on to the same drink all during the reception P- i So when dinner was called he Bandit Draws Six Months In Fresno Area Hotel Holdup John 'DeNayer 31 of Oakland today was sentenced by Superior Judge George MDeWolf to serve six months in the custody tof the sheriff for taking $360 In a highway hotel holdup February 18th Judge DeWolf allowed DeNayer credit for 34 days already served in jailand remarked he regretted the law did not allow him to order a probation term because of the seriousness of the charge DeNayer pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon He approached Roy Curtis a desk clerk in the Ranch House Hotel five miles north of Fresno on the Golden State Highway and said is a He took a purse containing the $360 from under the counter DeNayer was arrested the next day in Merced DeNayer attributed the holdup to drunkenness brought about by family troubles The probation office report wife divorced him and his parents and a child had died within the last three years New College Students Probably Will Receive Military Deferment Students planning to attend a college or university for the first time next Fall and subject to military induction probably will be deferred during the 1953-1954 school year'as they have been in nounced he las been notified to this effect by Forrest Mur-fiockjQfEl Camino College the president the California College Association Murdock quoted a letter from Jesse PSBogue of Washington DC the executive secretary of the American Association of Junior Colleges and said: PBogue has written me concerning the recent ruling of General Hershey regarding selective service The general has Indicated That each student will be required to certify that he is enrolled dn a college university or similar institution If he meets these criteria and has not been previously deferred under SI regulations he shall be entitled to deferment to the end of his current academic year directive from General Hershey should reach you soon It appears to be satisfactory to junior' colleges of However Blakely explained no information was -given concerning the present S2 deferments which provide that after a year in college students may qualify for further deferment at the discretion of local draft boards by maintaining a specified class standing or making a minimum grade in selective service tests "Wear a Hat-lti as Healthy as Its Handsome! took Better Better strated such a technique is pos-t the Fresnan said it -1 is apparent that this valley with its deficiency of water should 1 keep abreast of any program or development which offers a promise of more water rainmaking projects of the air force the federal weathers Northwest indlca tance of the process even to na-! tional MacLeod said top scie: and operators In the rainmaking field agreed they' are the edge of the problem and will learn mom and more as time goes 1 All declared he said they can Increase rain from the right kind of clouds find 1 it New Be More One of Our because we -proud to own With James -Welden the chairman of the Fresno 'Junior College trade and industrial education division today announced two statewide conferences on industrial' education will'" be conducted in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium in March 1954 They will be the sixteenth an nual state conference on industrial education and the yearly convention of the California Industrial Education Association Welden and fourother FJC representatives returned today after attending the 1953 convention in Santa Barbara The other delegates were Robert' Hansler Keith Em-mert James Dinsdale and Merle SpnS Welden and Hansler the- FJC trade and industrial education coordinator also attended the fifteenth annual conference -in industrial education there Dinsdale presented a demonstration of the radio and television teaching techniques- and Sons showed carpentry and mill cabinet work instruction methods Hansler was the recorder for a panel discussion on improving industrial education Welden is a member of the planning committee for the American Vocational Association national convention scheduled for San Francisco next year: A 45 Cubs Will Receive Achievement Awards Cub-Scout Pack 34 Sponsored by the Holy Name Society of St Catholic Cathedral and the Sacred Heart Catholic Church-will conduct an achievement award meeting Friday at 7:30 PM in the cathedral basement -Cub Master Nick Petrucelli said 45 boys making up eight dens in the pack will receive the awards The boys also will present costumed skits A doubleheader baseball game between members of Packs Nos 34 and 12 is scheduled for 2 PM Saturday on the Jackson School playground Norman Jacksqn and Arthur Musso are arranging the event Clovis Driver 65 Dies Of "Crash Injuries The Boice Funeral: Home in Clovis will-: announce Xungral seryieeSi'for Henry ClayvAnder-Son fi5 of Clovis who died of injuries suffered lira collision at Shaw and Ql6visj Avenues Anderson succumbed late last night In a floral hospital' where he- had been under treatment since -the accident late Sunday The driver of the other automobile in the crash Howard 'Elliott McDaniel 30 a sailor and also a Clovis resident is under treatment for archest injury sJ a 'P-V 1 iv ''vl-V'' 1 795 This ft just ont stylo from our comploto lino of boys1 shoes Smooth good looks are combined with plenty of rugged durability in every pair They're just the kind of shoes boys like A full range of sizes of course Ask to see them! Get a new pair of Roblee shoes for Easter! make no compronpise with quality You'll be and wear our suits representing some of the leading makers in America: WORSTED-TEX CLOTH CRAFT GREIF LOUIS GOLDSMITH West Fresno Rotary 1 Club Will Receive Charter In Ceremony I The newly formed West no Rotary Club will receive its charter Thursday night from Floyd Bohnelt of Santa Bar- bara the district governor of District No 158 Rotaty International yi 1 The will be held In the Californian HoteL The Fresno Rotary Club spon- tor of the West Fresno club will be the host at the dinner meet-! ing The West Fresno North Fresno and Fresno Rotary Club members and their wives will at- tend A I Saltzman the president I of the West Fresno group will receive the charter for his or ganlzatlon Dr Harry Mitchell the chairman of the Fresno Ro-: tary organizational com- mittee will preside Frank Thomas the presi-: dent emeritus of the Fresno State College and a former Free- no Rotary Club president and district governor will be the principal speaker 7 The program also will include dinner music by Norman Case pianist 'vocal selections by the Organeers a quartet of Edison High -School Students and Fre derick Bowers Songs And Personalities Of i Up In The Air i WINDSOR LOCKS UP I the 14 members of the I Bradley Field Kiwanis Club hold 1 a meeting they like a proper set-f ting Recently the directors met in a DC3 and carried out the business meeting at 3000 feet tween here and New Haven nd others noted for their superb styling their expert tailoring their ultra-fine fabrics including tweeds Dacron blends--flannels gabardines sheens and sharkskins Single 1 ft v- and double breasted models "Choice of a marvelous assort- 3g)Toffi3 OF COURSE YOU MAY USE OUR 90-DAY BUDGET' PLAN WITH' NO DOWN PAYMENT! THE FRESNO BEE SCeClatehy Kcwapapcn Ownrr and- Pub-llihar OffleM Calaveras straat and Vaa Nm Avaaua Zoo 22 PubUslud daily aad Sunday SLFMBEB OF THE ASSOCIATED TRESS TIM Associated Trass is cnMUad ax-etnilraly to the uso for publication of all tha local atwa printed tn tnis news papal AP MH Entered as ascend cl aa well as all AP mh dispatches ass matter October I OTHER STYLES PRICED 795 TO 895 IT 1932 at tha post offleo of Fresno Calif under tba act at congress Marcb a 1879 ADVZKTBIXO AKD PtllSCHimOX If FORMATION Display Adrartlsiaf Ketall display advertising la tho am ssetien sold only by tba column iaeb minimum ana inch 1TI daily ar amiday Contract rates aa request Tba Frasno Bca rasa rets tbs right to rsvlss or reject any advertisement If your ad appears incorrectly Tba Bee ahmild bs notified Immediately as responsibility la accepted for only one Incorrect iity it irtion OTMCKITTfON KATES Street Sales aad Newstaada: Daily lOe per copy Sunday 15o per copy By Carrier (Delivered) I Daily 'and Sunday glTS per maatb Sunday only I fie per cep i- Mall Sabaerlptloa Rates s' (California-' Oregon-Kevada) ana month dally aad Sua-i day S17S: three months daily and Sunday SS six month daily aad Sunday S950 Sunday only SA50 Elsewhere la lKA I Daily and Sunday S3 per month: Sunday only S7SO ner year rersisai Dally and Sunday S233 Math Sunday only S13 S3PCSS3 i 4.

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