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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 6

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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tiPiL- 'Jj Operator Operators Yokohama Dies Of Hurts After Own Car Runs Over Him Miniature Plane Contest Has Abrupt Ending After Fifteen Crashes Fresno Groups Entertain Visitors From All Parts Of California Of Short Wave Stations Open Two-Day Session -5 T- ST JO duhH fined the air Id Fresno to-day aa the fifteenth an- So that'll what tha' weil-drsesod eh a to Jumper exclaimed theoor-nering cameraman i when he caught Georgs Salles admiring tho set bs will wear aa his Jump Sunday daring the American Le-gton-N A A air how And af course he wanted to know how it worked the airport Sunday and "you will bear all about And that was all the could find otn so he decided be will tune In Me Mack hex at that time and get the dirt YOU MAY BE NEXT a -V kUrf Qne man Is dead and eight others are injured as a result of accidents yesterday Injuries suffered at hie ranch at Dlnuba when ha was run over by hie automobile after he haa cranked It in gear proved fatal laet qight to Yokohama Dlnuba fanner at the Okanogl Sanitarium In Fresno Tony Mereane 23 of 2761 A Street Selma is in the Fresno County General Hospital with broken riba and a dislocated bone In the foot he suffered when he horae fell on him Thursday at hie heme: Wallace Barr 15 of 979 Farris Avenue suffered bruises end abrasions when his bicycle ran into tha side of an automobile driven by Hogan of 1265 Safford Avenue at Safford and Oliva Avenues Fullenwider and Bernlcs Fullenwider of 3564 Liberty Avenue suffered cute and bruises ia an automobile and- truck collision at Hamilton and Cherry Avenues When the automobile in which they were riding overturned two miles south of Helm last night Atkinson 41 of 255 North Mariposa Street suffered lacerations on the head William Dockery 23 of the CCC ramp at North Fork was bruised Dewey Roberta 36 sleo of the North Fork camp suffered contusions snd Ervin Delano of Madera was cut on ths lip FEIE Anniversary Of Dr Trawin Will Be Observed At Church To-morrow Probably Fields will be called upon to send just such to many horns towns for delegates attending the convention of Here he is with the setup of Sta- American Radio Relay League the tlon W6GWM reedy for the calls Sfj v-- A s' -AVvflv -e Jv- Itsff Photo Edison Tech School News WestffiesnoWews Kleinschmidt Expedition Reaches Eskimo District Natives Of Northern Area Look Wonderingly Upon Planes Of The Presno Party That Is Enronte To Polar Region To Find Santa Clans Dsmiani was sleeted Kuent of the Edbon Press Club Wedneedsy while other officers are Frank Upari vice president Victoria Nil secretary Lipsri reported cn ths Central California Scholastic Press convention at Stanford University Virginia presides It proved rough weather to-day for model airplanes taking 'off in the Junior aviation division contest in ths Fresno Auditorium for fifteen of the planes crashed The accidents occurred because chairs were placed in position for convention The tiny pinnae would take to the air coma rooming down toward the floor and crash against the mountainous back of a chair Dan Loder won ths first prise in both the fuselage and glider contests Hie fuselage plana remained ft in ths air thirty-five seconds while the glider stayed up ten seconds Howard Roberts took first in the commercial events with a time of mlnuta 8 seconds John Parker waa second in this event Omlck Vartikian won the stick event with 1 minute 25 seconds Edwin Evans was second snd Steven Tahmblan third Don Webstar took second in ths gilder event Contest Director Otto Van Duyn cut the event short to prevent further injury to tho fragile ablpa Howard Roberts was ths contest chairman Ths contest was arranged by the Junior Divblon Fresno Chapter National Aeronautical Association of which Virgil Weidner president Weldner said ths Junior Division is planning a Far Western model airplane contest to be held in Fresno early next year New Financial Scandal Faces Probe In France PARIS NovJ 10 OF) The new French Government investigated today a fresh financial scandal reminiscent of tha notorious Sta-vlsky affair which toppled cabi-nets The finance ministry ordered an inquiry Into chargee brought against Charles Levy and hie cousin Joseph Levy They were accused of floating several hundred millions worth of bonds snd Juggling accounts through a network of firms Public funds were involved In some of the transactions and severs 1 former government officials are on boards of tho Levy Institutions Joseph Levy has been arrested Premier Pierre-Etlenne Flsndin has Indicated he would pursue former Premier policy of dealing relentlessly with lrsld-ers on the Georges Mendel member of the chamber of deputies minister of communications in ths Flsndin government He is known favorably to the public for his vigorous attempts to find out ths truth in ths Stavbky investigation Flsndin will present pert of his program based on improving employment and economic conditions to ths chamber of deputies next week France remained quiet but heavy forces of police and mobile guards were held on duty In tho cspital Little opposition to the new government except from Communist has been Indicated Many Will Take Part In Nation's Yule Celebration Plans for ths Nation's Christmas Tree program at ths baas of General Grant Tree December 25th approved by tbs committee yesterday provide for ths largest group of participants ever to take part in the celebration Approximately 100 persons will participate A Wablberg snd Earl Dillon were authorised to select the carols and music to be presented by the Fresno Stale College a cappella choir and the Freano High Schools Band Freenane will be asked to help provide transportation for the group An American Legion color guard and buglers and a Boy Scout detail also will participate Plans for ths observance will be continued at a meeting at 4 November 16th MEIE IS ELECTED LEADER OE CLUB Dante Group Names Discusses Yule Fund Dance Anthony Mele active in work of the Dents Club for several sons was elected president last night at meeting in the Garibaldi Hall Other officers are: Frank Di 1 i a vice president: Louis Belardlnelli secretary-treasurer Terry Curatolo recording secretary Nick Cisco sergeant at arms Charles Cisco guide Leon Todiseo John Mastro and Maurice Mastro trustees and Roy Drio-ane Jerry Mo-Anthony Meie nopll George Oberti Sammy Cavalako and Louis William members of ths investigating committee The new officers will ride in decorated automhMles in the Armistice Staff nual convention of the Pacific dt-: vision of the American Radio Relay League got under way with nearly BOO from California Arizona Nevada and Hawaii in at- tendaneau The convention will continue to-morrow A demonstration of ahort-wavr radio communication from an air plane coda sending and receiving contests and two-man team relay -contests featured the opening eee-eion William Shaw of W6BWK Fresno was in charge of this section of the program Stations Are In Action 1 1 Kemp Pheley of W6JHM Free- no operated a five-meter transmit ter from a plane piloted toy Jack Schneider at the municipal air-tn more legal tag stations at the Hotel nd in their automobllea Mayor Leymel greeted the delegates at the initial business session at the White Theater He was Introduced by Ralph A Jack president of the valley Radio Club members of which are hosts to the visitors Frank Jones of San Francisco spoks on Ultra-High Frequency After a luncheon session in the Hotel Fresno a three-quarter meter contest was held with Howard A Fast of Fresno in charge Del- gates then were taken on a tour of inspection of the Sente Lucie Winery with Ernest Wolf of Fresno heeding the party The late afternoon program included theater party for women delegates in charge of Opal Larson cf Fresno and technical talks at the convention session by Jack McCullough and Clayton Bans Frolic Set For To-night A convention frolic will be staged 8 to-night at the White Theater The program will include talk by James Warner on The Flight Of The Southern Cross exhibitions by the Fresno Stats College tumbling team dances by girls trained oy Mrs Lb Poiito club stunts contests snd motion pictures The program--to-morrow -will open with a breakfast session at 8 A at the Hotel Fresno end a special breakfast meeting of the Navel Communication Reserve members at Ths Californian A five-meter contest at 9 A will be followed by a technical session of ths delegates at 10 A at the White Theater The afternoon session at 2 o'clock will be featured by talks by A Lb Budlong of Hartford Conn- field representative of the American Radio Relay League and 8 Culver of Oakland director of the Pacific division of the league Norris Hawkins of San Francisco will speak on Class Prims Modulations Ths convention dinner scheduled for 6:80 tomorrow in the auditorium of the 8an Joaquin Power Building with Clvde Anderson of Fresno as tnaetmaatar Selection of the 1989 convention city and awarding of $2500 worth of radio prises are scheduled Tn addition to a number of privately-operated stations the Naval Communication Reserves have a special set in operation uhder the supervision of Lieutenant Watson cf San Francisco Delhi Ride The Book Trail To Knowledge And Adventure will be the slogan for Children's Book Week which will he observed here November 11th to 17th Lent Office A Woitor Bsrrsa S1S-62J BtjX Bids Telephone 1-1171 rrwmo Caiiiorrls Bevrsiber 10 ISM FwtrsMs Till I M- Ssadtr ron FRESNO AND Of Tver! ljy fsir to-nsht snd Bundir: no htiwe in temperature lisht rsrlsblr Bind FOR NORTHERN Ctoudr Bear the cositt: ethera-ise fair to-nlthl ad Sunday: mild Weather Cendllwas Barometric presture hsa tncresttd erer the vestern half of the country amce ref ter dir nomine snd the Opniism at aa haa dimmUhed In intenilty With the esreption of Iwht or annv tw the norlhern portion of tho Oreat Lakea resioa and in tho St Lowrenre Vslter then wat no preclpilafon within the field of oheerrationa In the ton twenty-four hnura It la aomewhat warmer lr the Ohio snd Middle Miaaiailrrt Valley and coleer in the northern pls'ni but fairly moderate temperaturee for tha aea-son orerail in all part of the country The lusher preeauro which haa taen Sts place over wevern sta'e and all tt-te ceaat e-mires penersUr fair weathr a no moderate temperature In thu valley ever Sunday and Monday BONNTT Fey II Ram Fsdlne MILE USth Meridian Tima Delegates representing 100 chapter of ths 8lsvonie Alliance of California registered today at the Hotel Fresno and this afternoon met in tha first session of a three-day convention Reports of the credentials committee were to be heard and convention chairman elected today Otto Kuklinsky of San Francisco president presided Business sessions will continue at 2 and to-morrow A reception committee composed of Mary Kovacevich Katherine Punch and Ann and Amelia Popovich registered the delegates Dinner If Scheduled Mayor 8 Leymel will be the principal speaker at a dinner at the hotel at 7 o'clock tonight Fresno city commissioners will be guests of honor and Ralph Slavish president of ths local unit will bo oastmaster The reception committee will be Mildred Radulovlch Olga Ivankovich Bob Bartulovich dhd Peter 8 Radish Public Dance Is Scheduled The delegates will be honored at a public dance in the hotel from to 1 A tonight ML Anna Fablaa of San Francisco -will sing Slavic songs in native costume Women delegates will be guests of the Jugoslav Girls' Club at a tea from 2:30 to 5 tomorrow An Invitational dance under the auspices of ths Slavonic Athletic Club will bo conducted at 9 sx the Jadran Hall First Street and Shields Avenue Delegates will participate In the Fresno Armistice Day parade at 10 A Monday and Jugoslav residents will hold open house for the visitors during the day A football me between the Fresno State liege and California Aggies at the colbge stadium and a basketball game at 3:30 in the Fresno Auditorium will complete the program of entertainment for the visitors SJavich heads the local committee in charge of the convention Other members are Mies Radulo-vich Dan Zanovlch Radbh and Mike Pavlovich Joyd George Tells Vcdae Of War Horror Pictures LONDON Nov Thorough familiarity with all the horror of war is ths most effective snti-togin for the war spirit David Lloyd George famous British statesman said to-day at ths opening of an exhibition of gruesome photographs taken on 4ho battlefields of ths last great conflict sm not one of those who think war is quite he said am a little hopeful that It will be put off but it is thero lurking in the path along which humanity haa got to League Probers Expect Nippon Island Report GENEVA Nov 10 (45 The mandate commission's secret report to the League of Nations council on mandated islands In ths Pacific was understood to-dsy to express ths hops that Nippon will give more complete Information on ths development of harbors of the former German Islands A member of the commission aid the report refers to the questioning of Nobuiuml Ito Japanese minister to Poland and notes Ito's denials that Japan was closing ths island to foreigners snd mentions that a large amount was spent In harbor enlargements It has been alleged that Japan wee developing the harbore for naval bases It waa auggeatad In diplomatic clrclea that the eommiaaion might recommend appointment of a league commission to visit the islanda and see conditions at first hand but it waa stated this had not been considered It was the opinion in league circle -that auch a move would be offensive to Japan and would not advance tha situation night they threw thlnca Last night they Just dropped them The barrage laat night laeted but little more than an hour halting ehortly after 7 On the prevlcua evening It began 6 and finally stopped st shout 12:19 A "Ws could have put our hands on them laat night if ws cnly could have seen them" said another officer "I'd like to punch they him or it or whatever it ia right on the nose" said another Rumor haa It he was struck three times the previous evening when the mlsellea Included not only walnuts but bonaa and rocks Si 'i iS hj rf i I "4 r- fii- h- rtf jr to -s i 5m t' 4 The congregation of ths Flret Baptist Church Merced and Streets will observe ths fifth anniversary of Dr I Trawln's pas terete st ths church to-morrow During ths period 365 persons hsvs been admitted to membership Plans for a new educational building have been prepared by Fred Swartz architect and will be presented for approval next week The first unit will bs constructed soon Dr Trawin will speak at 11 A ML on Religion On The Run A gospel play Bring Him To Me will be presented by the young people st 7:30 o'clock Rev Dean Hamilton will speak Tha cast in ths play Is composed of Jeasemlne Smith Helen Chalmers Elisabeth Hibler Virginia Williams Phyllis Bates Clarence Turner Buddy Smith Margaret Steele Keith Webb Bessie Mutton The staff follows: Lighting Dan Herb Wayne Webb snd Derrlllf Mulligan costumes Elizabeth TupAw per Mary Dorland Ruth Csnan snd Mattie Lee Hamilton properties Helen Ware Virginia Arnold and Marjorie Miller eetilngs Eleanor Gallup Richard Albright and Paul Webb: publicity Margaret Ware and France Rush and music Miss Chalmers Lorens Herb and Winnifrad Jolley Franchise Brings County 21 Cents In the peat a group of supervisor incisted the county profit with the utilities so Fresno County is richer to-day The Fresno Traction Company yesterday turned over to the county lie check covering the franchise fee for the six-month period ended October 16th It represents 2 per cent of one-half of the gross earnings of ths company on tho 0056 mile of trark operated outside Fresno City The revenue reported by tha company for all its operations Is $69-630 and ths franchise fe was figured aa 2 per cent of 81088 So the county le by 21 cents Two SERA Projecti To Give 48' Employment Approval of two SERA projects which will give employment to forty-eight men waa announced yesterday by Fred Ashley SERA area director One project to employ thirty men at cost of I that of the wrecking and reconstruction of an old bridge across ths Tula River in Kings County near Cor-eoran The second employing eighteen men st a cost of 82970 ia the repair of a bridge in Reedley Day parade Monday lane for the fourth annual Dent Club Christmas Basket Fund dence November 21st in the Rainbow Ballroom were discussed Art Astons will be captain of a basketball team to be sponsored by the dub Other members appointed last night an Curatolo Maurice Mastro Cavatalo and Charles Cisco Meie will be team manager REV NAILS TO SPEAK Rev Leon Nails will speak on No Being Uke God to-morrow at 11 o'clock at the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and El Dorado Streets Sunday school will be conducted at 9:45 A and the RsHssuWectdthe venire ton' Rv Baker Sumiko Minakaml rev jvaiis suDjeci si tne evening un meeting Scholarship Society Tuesday The fol'owing students are on the high honor roll: Mollis Berg Frances Telesco Mitchell Batrich Homer Bellas Otto Berg Alien Longcor Frank Uparljlisao Mltsu-kara Vincent Palumbo Irvin Austin Evelyn Fries Katherine Pasco Ernest Elia Toshiko Hayashl Nellie Tank Bennie Winters Haruye Hiresuna Edna Sakamoto Lydia Schmidt Margaret Caladra Josephine Genco Rcsa Lencioni John Muir Mitsue Kamikawa Ken Masuda Weely Suda Yoshiml Wi-tanahe Tiasaka Yamamoto Hlroko Kamikawa Shbuko Kawahara Mrion Kstkateumn James Lewin Peter Roe lias Tsuyiiko Abo Maaao Moral Is This: It Never Pays To Trust Them Frank Jonea of Stockton will tell you never to trurt a motion picture actor nr even some one who says he is one Enroute to Stockton from Fresno yesterday Jonea Ricked up a traveler who eaid was Hoot Gibson film cowboy although there waa not a horsa in sight Aa they neared Fresno the man who said he was Hoot told Jones he was without funds and if Jonea could let him have a little money he would repay him within tha day Ha nad to wire soma one or something for the money he eald So Jones let the stranger have (15 he told the Fresno police and the traveler who said he waa Hoot Gibson traveled with ExplorerTo Tell Of African Trip At Church Forum Jim Wilson explorer and scientist who is known as tho "aristocratic will present an Illustrated lecture at 7:30 Sunday at the Fresno State College Auditorium under the auspices of the forum of tho First Congrega-tinal Church Wilson who has been a college Instructor and Journalist and has a background in ethnology will apeak on Africans Are People using material collected while on 3300-mile motorcycle trip serose Africa Wilson a contributor to ths National Geographic shipped down the Yukcn River In 1922 on i twelve-foot raft has walked across Burma and floated down the Mee Nam River on a bamboo reft Dr Norman Henderson pastor of the church says his lecture la entertaining ana Instructive Ths public it invited and there is no admission charge The program la supported by an offering Man Is Arrested At Bay On Fresno Check Charge Riggs formerly of the United States Navy ia under arrest in San Francisco on a Fresno charge of Issuing a 815 fictitious check The check was given to James Warner of Freano who In turn re rented It tn Flanigan of 1337 Fulton Street Following a report of the trane-actlon by Warner to the navy officials tha federal government also began an Investigation APPLING RITES MONDAY Funeral services for Fred Appling 51 former hardware store executive and a resident of Fresno for twenty-three years will be conducted at 2 Monday at the chapel of the Weatalde Undertakers with the Knights of Pythlaa in charge Burial will he In Belmont Memorial Park He died yesterday at his heme 8730 El Monte Way Hl'RBANI) ACCUSED Glenn Hill le charged with intemperance In a complaint for divorce filed in the superior court by Esther Hill who eeeks the custody of their two children and an allowance of 83-5 a week They married October 30 1923 and separated Thursday Committees assisting in the production cf Seventeen the Edison all-school play to be presented Thursday are: Music Mrs Marion Humphries Mrs Elizabeth Shannon Ruby Winters and John Cu-vielio speeches Miss Laura Curran Frank Upari Evelyn Fries Otto Berg John McKinney and Alfred Rodau ushers and usherets Frank Upari Helen Tompson Charles Trayewich Otto Berg and Pat Axt advertising Mis Mary Denison snd the journalism class: stage Mrs Virginia Buttles Kenneth Brown An Armistice Day program eras presented at an assembly Friday morning Those taking jiart were Otto Berg Beatrice Romaindo Lydia Schmidt Mary Pearl Costa-in Frank Kebo Henry Roth and Eddie Braze Mbs Cornelia Richer! dramatics teacher was in charge Sirs Bertha Lampson reported -Ip on the Celifornia Scholarship Society meeting at Riverside at a of the Amano Rov Fries Vivian Lai Yo-shihsru Matsumoto Jane Hatauura Jim Murashlms Kiyoto Nakaoka Toshiko Nlahimura Kazuo Tachi-no Hlro Tanaka Daniel Csrtago Wesley Chow Doris Diehert Josephine Dolnsaray Sstashl Kuwsmo-to Anre Mastrantusno Klku Ml-vaol Georrs Nilno Bill Rocks Nohulchi Sasaki Harold Saner Arthur Takemoto Jesse Montes Tcshtko Imads Tumlkn Yoshlka-wa Gladys Yoshiksws Yssuya Na-tori Catting Maintains Lead In New Mexico AI BVOEDQUE (N Ml Nov 10 Althnurh Representive Dennis Chavez refused to scknowledge defeat Senator Bronson Cutting for msnv years politics I overlord New Mexlc" appeared to-dsy to have won another six-year term in the face of Democratic landslide Cutting led by 1160 votes with only thirteen of the state's 772 precincts un reported Complete returns from 759 precincts to-day gave: Cutting 73531 Chaves 72371 Chavez's apparent defeat was one of ths few setbacks the administration sustained In laet Tuesday's off-year elections The liberal Democrat was the administration's selection in an effort to defeat Cutting who bolted the Republican ranks in the 1932 election hut opposed much of the New Deal legislation during the last congress duet Mrs Holmes end Mbs Alberta Rose reading Miss Lucy Carlton piano solo Miss Rose vocal eoloa Hannibal snd Mrs Morris song by choir dosing remarks by ths pastor By CAPT KLEINSCHMIDT (Stll Cms Is Ths Bss aiS knl st nssSlllsa Is Him at Ssats Claes) CAPE CHURCHILL Nov (By Hera we are In little Eskimo settlement on the western shore of Hudson Bay After our twelve hours of enforced delay a alight northerly wind brought a colder temperature the fog lifted snd ths sir became crisp ana dear With a steam hose from the Sea Lion we cleaned off- eli the aieet and ice from the two planes It Is surprising how Just a llttla film of ice can cut tha lifting powi plane to almost nothing The actual weight of the ice meant nothing for we had used more weight fuel aince leaving Hudson Bay Post than tha weigh of the ice amounted to but it waa tha ica caused by the freezing moisture that changed the surface of the wing especially the upper aide from leading to trailing edge We are here at Cape Churchill or rather at Button Bay at the month of the Churchill River at Hudson Bay Post The entire nearby village of an Eskimo settlement has come over to gape and wonder at our monster birds of the air Believed To Be Demons The Hudson Bay factor an ana-tera white bearded Scotchman Mr Douglas said we could be thankfu we did not get a hail of rifla bullets instead of a welcome The people men women and children were in a state of excitement which waa Imparted even to the doga who rushed fer concealment The men by instinct grabbed rifles and other weapons to dispel the demons swooping down on them Now they are looking over the planes In awe with ejaculations of wonder "Annl-kaF Their pronunciation i qulta different from the Alaeka Eskimos and it Is difficult for me to understand them What puzzles them most Is that our birds are able to fly without having any feathers We era going over the planes with minute cars for ws have 1000 miles of cross-country flying without human habitation that know of and where a mishap may mean death from starvation exhaustion end cold As there are no landmarks whatsoever known on our route we will fly by the Instruments and stars so ws will take off st midnight to allow us daylight for the next landing Wife Enjoys Trip Mrs Kleinschmidt is enjovlng every minute of ths Journey She has proved herself genuine explorer has taken her turn at the controls and haa bean a great help to ms although she haa net had an opportunity to cook my meals or darn my socks as sha Insisted that she would before we started Mrs Sarah Cook Former Fresno Resident Dies Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Cook 77 a resident of Fresno and Orosi for forty years and a slater of Mrs A Roach of Malaga died yesterday In San Jose Funeral services will be held in that city to-morrow and gravesldi rites will be conducted at 2 Monday in the Odd Fellows section of Mountain View Cemetery Born in Coles County Illinola Mrs Cook eeme to California sixty-nine yeare ego in a covered wagon with her parents the late Rev and Mrs John Cartwright The family ettled in Colusa County and moved to Malaga in 1885 Mrs Cook was the widow of the late Frank M- Cook She ia survived by two sons Virgil and James Cook of San Jose five grandchildren her sister and two brothers John Cartwright of Malaga and George Cartwright of Los Angeles Sha moved to San Joaa about ten yeare ego By GLENN CHAFFIN and HAL FORREST service at 7:30 o'dock will be Self Denial REV BYRD TO SPFAK The Glory Of The Lord will be the subject of Rev Byrd pastor cf the West Fresro Baptist Church and Calaveras Streets at ths morning service tomorrow at 11 oTlock Sunday school will be conducted 9:45 A snd the will meet at 6 Rev Bvrd's subject at the evening service at 7:30 will be Light A benefit social will he conducted at noon at the homo of the pastor 1508 San Joaquin Street Turkey chicken snd other refreshments will be served Ths public invited SERVICES ANNOCXCED A visiting minister from Los Ap-eje will speak tomorrow at at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church snd Stanislaus Streets Sunday school will be enducted at 10 A under the direction of George Clark superintendent The mid-week service will be Thursday at 8 BENEFIT SCHEDULED A chiltllncs social for the benefit of the Carter Memorial Church will he conducted to-night at 8 o'clock at the home of th pa'tor Rev A Washington 1422 San Joaquin Street The public is invited HOMECOMING PLANNED The choir cf the Second Baptist Church will participate In a home-coming dsv program to-morrow evening at 8 o'cioclc the church and Merced Streets The program Is aa follows: Pro-sessional prayer end response scripture reading songs by choir Reapers Are Needed Whn The Battle is Over remarks by the paster Rev A Hubbard vocal Phantom Of 0 Street i Baffles Fresno Police The phantome ef Santa Clara nd Street were at it again last night but with a light change In tactics While Police Chief Frank Truax snd a squad of officers at with members of family at their home at 504 Street walnuts showered from above plunked on the porch snd cams to rest In maddening fashion "But I think we got them on ths said Truax this morning "We atlll know what this thing Is all about hut ws at least caused them to change tha method of attack Tha other TA1LSPIN Tommy Ha Hi Hand Filled! 'Orchard Tnsserstanal Otto Explains Old Age Pension Plan To Crowd The achievement of a balance between production and consumption through the creation of a greater buying power in the United States would be one of the principal benefits of ths Townsend old ass' oenelon plan If It wars adopted William A Otto former principal of ths Roosevelt High School and now a Selma school teacher told a large crowd last nleht in ths Fresno A Building Attempts to obtain legislative so-ticn on the 'plan were discussed Ernest Welling chairman of ths local organization campaigning for ths plan says several congressmen' have expressed favorable opinions Fresno Supervisors To Attend Road Meeting Supervisor A Collins and County Surveyor Chris Jensen members of committee of ths state chamber of commerce endeavoring to work out a legislative program for the roads of tha stats will attend a committee meeting in San Francisco Friday Ths group is opposed to proposal of ths Southern California Automobile Club II roads county and otherwise bs placed In the etete highway system WELFARE AID RESIGNS The resignation of Mary Swart Jnveitlgator in ths county department of social welfare waa accepted by the heard of -supervisors yesterday She Informed the supervisor eh4 desired to return She wes pieced In the depart ment by Margaret Watkins st ths time ths stats department of social welfare reorganized ths local 4 gartmsat Biver Heeorto IXtiur Hlr-Piedr 1 A Mi tic 14S irtt: din-hara ISO wrond-frot Hi a Joaauin Ktrekhoff Powai Hail (ifmn for 34 been le toil ald-i suebt) M4 second-feet Lecsl Dele barometer Tenperamr dry Temperature wet HueUdiiy sex eent Inches tonal rainfall dale 113 Rarmal rainfall tn dale 1M Lat Vaar'a rainfall to thi dilt Normal d' maximum temperature fei Rove-tib-T Norrut dailr minimum -fempertlun fa Jlo-emher 43 Plshrat roster dan lowfK fbl date 13 maigrrum rriierdsr minimum Hilt dale 13 and 41 4 1 £: H-yh aad Jew this date Ian rear 14 Pfl Tin ef ctmrlM I ef itmMtl IL.

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