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THE FRESNO BEE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1944 S--i KTK4 TUESDAY. AUG. Utt P. Tciri An4 Jack ArnutroNjt T. For TW Ulrlt T.

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M. Lum AM! Aimer P. P. P. WlMi Over TJw Valtcr M.

Huut P. Frrddy Marlln P. This MavlnK WorK 11:11 P. P. P.

Slim Oil A'JG. 16th A. Krhcwi Of Thi 6:15 A. Furtn 'An4 Journal 7:00 A. M.

7:16 A a Acranslor 1:30 A. JAIIKS AbCM 1:43 A. Lilt tnl MR A. Gospel Sr'JU A. -M--- Clnb A.

M. Ulamoiir A. KrMklait Al Saidl'i A. News lOttO A. My Slorr A.

A Jeniluia A. Nftwi 11:15 A. KIblr I i A A. nclHCtn The Utin Noon-- Morton Howiwy P. Holhwootl Slar 12:50 1'.

M. 1 P. Market IteiMirli 12:50 P. Vie Gardcnrr I'. World Kevlcw 1:15 P.

Boh McholB 1:30 P. M. -Tlmi Vlewn The hciri 1:15 P. Bluo Neirtroom Ittvlrw P. Art Unklfllrr I'.

M. i i P. Xeirs 1:30 P. A Anrl A EARLY NEWS BY LOWELL THOMAS 7:15 P.M. DON LEE-MUTUAL Standard of California Radio Tonight KMJ K86 KFRE 1344 KARM 14M prop i mi wnvcud to iMltit powlbU hour publication Irom luformAitoo by to rtrUJoa Hiihoul noilct.

For from A. U. to labk your Tuesday, August 1 5th KMJ-- 6:3 War ARU-- Burns and Allto: Doctor Ga Wordi A 6:30. Th a 6:15. Screen 6:30.

a 6 iPEta Time. Greenwood; 7:30. Freitnii Cor win: 7:30 or The Gay i i Lowell ThomBi; 7130, Walts With Harry HorlEck. To 9 f. M.

KMJ--Music Shp: Bay Mm Johnnie A --1 Luvt A Mystery; 8:15. John Ne.tblu: 8:30. Bin Town, FRE--Count Ot Mbnle Crlsto; Fiidom Of Opportunity. iu KI f. M.

KMJ i For Tht Boys; Sklppy llollytvoou A a Of Romance: 9:25. Stor Short Storlei: Edwin C. Jiltl 9:46, Congress Speaks. KFRK--News: 9:15. Hex i 9:30 Fulton 9:45.

Easy Ustenlr-K I Tii I' 31. KMJ er Keu-j: 10:15. Songs Bj 10:30. Music Silriouette. A Cfcet Huntjey.

Dar.cc Hour 11 P. M. Tn KM-I Final Edition 11:15. Ranctio Orclie.Mra: SI. Hotel Orchestra; 11:55, news.

A a ume. KFRE--News; l.es Brown; 11:30 Music Without VTordf. NazisWRed Flak At Fresnan (Continued From 1-B) Inke not tn overshoot largol nnrl kill a flock ol "I host remember raid Bremen in October and our ins; ot Trotirlhclm. The TronrlheJm job wns henutifxilly done it took place i one of the early days when we had no fighter escorts. "Ijiter, jokert we had been breaking up rest cure for Ured hi ft waff fighters sent out of Germany so they con hi i a place to sleep away from the ronr of our pianos an the RAF.

But it was hot spot and no a i matter at the lime." Hew YMnl Supplies When Baker completed liis 25 missions at the of this year lie was assignrd to i priority cargo i between Now York a England. In rlcscribing them he incidentally revealed how casual trans At Ian tic i consid- cred big news only 17 years ago JJ Woman Ends life With Bullet (McClsfchy Service) A I (Kern Aug. Margaret Post, 25. died today in the Kern General Hospital from .32 caliber bullet wound which officials say was self Inflicted. The woman was found wounded in her home at 215 Winner Street and succumbed a few hours after her arrival at the hospital.

The officials are attempting io locale Mrs. Post's husband for questioning in 'regard to a motive for what they ore convinced was a suicide. Porterville Man Is Killed In Crash (McClafchv Xewsiaiers Service) PLACERV1LLE. Aug. --Brake failure blamed loctny 'or the death of A llcrmau nlinm, G-l, rancher and truck operator of Porterville, who was a tally crushed Monday when liEs loaded i 4,200 gallons o( Diesel oil, overturned on the Meyers Giade between Echo summil and Lake Tahoe.

John Sexton, an employe, jumped Lo safely, but Farnhnm tried to save truck as the brakes failed on Ihe truek. His body will be taken to Porleiville. Obituaries Visalian Faces JAMES W. WVCKOKK James W. Wyirkoff.

M. a native ol Illinois and for eight years Reedley rancher, illcd In'a local hospital last night following a. Ions Illness. lie is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rosy Wyckoff, Reedley; two daugh ters, Mrs.

Lucille Alwell. Fresno, and. Mrs. Mary Buleah, Reedley; iwo sons. Private Blutord Wyckoft and First Lieutenant Frank M.

Wyckolf, and two Frank and Lloyd Wyckoff of Tehnchapi. and two grandchildren. MAKSHAI.L RITES SKT Private funeral rites i he held in the Colonial Funeral Chapel for George W. MnrshMl. 87.

elircd school tencher who died Sunday nlglil. Rev. James Matthews will officiate. The body will be ere mated. 'Sum SAM BU1.AIOI! Billnich.

66. died last nlsht Peach Purchase Okeh Is Awaited SACRAMENTO. Aug. A. A.

Brock, Ihe a director ol agriculture, today wns informed Wnr Food A i i a i officials San Frnnclsco have received no official orders to begin a -program or purchasing a i i supply of No, 1 a i i a clingstone peaches authorized in a telegram to Gover- Earl Warren from the agency 0 days ago. H. Wands, official of (he i 1 ml vegetable division of the'WFA San Francisco, said the division had done some i i a In- esHpating in connection i the ij V1SAL1A (Tulare of assault growing out of the shooting of two persons al his home northwest of the Visalia clly i i Saturday night were filed by the district attorney's office here late vesterdny against llollls Wiolen, 27. Wrolen is charged i nstaull i a deadly weapon in the wounding of his wife. Mrs.

a Wrotcn, and i assault i a deadly weapon with intent to commit mur- Financial News Business' Markers Mild Sag Marks S. F. Stock Trading SAN FRANCISCO. --Stocks tagged a Aug. 'idle today.

Golden State, El Dorado, Standard O'il and Const Counties Oas lost Vi point. i baker 'and Bendix. edged up Vt to Cains o( a a Victor i much iludc- Transamcrka CLOSING dcr In (lie wounding of his wife'sjcUlu brother. Lester J. Wolfe.

was sliot In the right nrm. and Irs. In her right imnd, both by .22 enlihcr rifle. Hilhop Olt 0 6A a Stocks Get grain futures a concentrated New York Attention NEW YORK, a 2 cents al times In active and barley was up almost as much. Wheat rose in sympathy.iprlced motors.and other stocks with a It had lo contend a possibilities attracted bids in some selling.

Wheat closed lower lo higher. Oais were up to 2H cents. Rye was to cents higher. Barley was up to IH cenls. I I I K.INC1F.

TIT.S11AV CHICAGO. Alip. IS A today's market While some war benefited Issues from mild llqulda-. (Ion. Reason for selectivity was found In the overnight news of the big A i Invasion of southern France purchase prognim but would lake 10 i i a steps i it received he docket from a i Hrock was enroulc lo I.os An- cles today, where he a to Get New Pep Vim with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin Oalrc.x, nflcn nrrded hy ho ciiim.

Vllamiii Bl. fict Oil rex Tonic TablrlJt TODAY. Trial OTr- Or SAVK i a 51 sl7c tlrnts only Tffc. Also ask have become. used bombers no em ployed In combat for the i find wo did the i usually in abon 12 hours each way," recalled "One time we brought speeia photographic film, another lime flying gloves, always some vita and urgently needed military Baker, former Kresno Slate Col lege married I former Miss Diana Jean Dill of Parl'ei i undergoing a i i at Ma ther Field.

Sacramento, in Febrn ary, 1JM3. He was employed as an oil analyst in (he Faber Laboratory before entering i i a service. OPA Asks Injunction In Fresno Court Against Kadota Pig Association MERCED (Morrcrt A 15. out jH, Tlln Kniloln Fis Association, of some 80 fcr cenl of Ihe DtYMlUtolMTFUSHCS? you tuffer Jrom hot flMhx, fwl WMlt. ntrrom.

tit bluo due to the functional mWdle- we" period peculiar to women--try X. Flnlthim'i Compound to relieve such Unit eeprcUllj Jor women naturel IMUow Ubel Don't bo a worn- ncrcagp in Merced Coiinly, null- lavlnn For inle At nil here--Jn Xresno. nt Freckles FREE BEAUTY FOLDER THE ST1LLMAN CO. A AURORA. ILL.

filed com- superior cciirl Still KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS 15 Miles of Kidney 1 Fliuh Out Poisonous Waito If you bure eicwa of anMs in your blooJ; yotir J5 milcj of kidney may be orer- worked. These I iny ttn sod tuhra aro work- and niftht to help Nftluro nd your o( ciecsa Acids anil poisonous When disorder o( kiJr.ty ftir.chon perraiLi polsQcoua matter to reraiio in your blood, Ifg puios, leaf ot ami tntrpy, eel tine puffinew usder tho eyra, hewlachea dfniies3. or scanty lilh i i and burninft somt- limea shoirs there ia eomethiDf; wrong vrith your tidueys or bladder. Kidneys may need help tbeumc aa bowels, Doan's cessfufly by milltou Tor over 40 years. They i i relief anil frill help 1ft rmlrj of kidiwy floslt out polaonouj Jroiu our Get Doan'a MOY Denial Pfari Holding Powder.

Createi soft, Hon cushion, hoM- I ing plalei 4 lo 12 hours longer. here hy Ihe Fresno i i OPA Office, which alleged violation of I orders i i and c.innctl goods. Roberl M. Barnnrd, district enforcement nllorney, set In petition i on behalf of Chester M. Bowles, OPA chief.

Hie glowers' association failed to keep the propel 1 records and mnke the proper reports. Barnnrd i i the association uc enjoined from any violation of the OPA's res on suRar and canned' KOO i it be ordered by the register according lo OPA's rules, addition, Barnard asked to order the association Lo file proper reporls covering ts operations as a wholesale estab- i and a i the group he required to a i a i the proper records, as outlined by' OPA regulations. some aspects of (he peach surplus i Warren. Former Tulare a local sanitarium where he had undue atle; jcen residing for more a lluce Charged ears. A former farm laborer, Bulalch rested came to California from his native Yugoslavia In WH.

i is survived by Iwo nephews. Waller Bulalcll. allece Kenvmri, and Louis Bulnlch, U. S. ton i Army.

Bulaich was a member of the Serbian Benevolent Society Jndrnn. Stephens Bean is in charge. I A 1'UNERAI, SBT The rosary will be recited tonight o'clock In the Fresno Funeral lome for Mrs. A i Rivera, 29. of 2205 Clara Street, who diert in a local hospital Saturday i Funenil services will he held tomor-f row al 9 A.

M. in SI. Genevieve's Church i i in the Holy Cross Cemetery. UAiNMKl, I). HOI.MKS SAN A I (Fresno Aug.

D. Holmes, 66. a i of I i i and for 2-1 years resident of San Jonquin, died in his ranch home last night a an illness of several months. Holmes is i hy his widow, Mrs. Zchvm Holmes.

Snn a i three sons. George K. Holmes, San Joaquin: Everett Holmes, Wnsco, and Gilbert Holmes, Clovls; two daughters. Mrs. Sidney Shute, Fresno, and Mrs.

Roland Walker. a a rtenn; two brothers, William Holmes, A and Albert Holmes. I i nois; a lister, Mrs. Black- Mrs. Wrolen wns wounded when she struggled i her.

husband to keep i i i shooting at her brother a Wolfe hat! heen shot. The men had been a reling over Mrs. rot en, whom Wrolcn Imtl accused of receiving undue a i other men. simple nssiuilt is Raymond i 29, F.veior. nr- by i ant! 1,.

K. Robinson Carl on a i of wife. ho had bealen her. held in the Bounty jail A A rown iliior II 7.e\l fos Oil Kite I'mllirt 1 0 1 1.0* 1.0.% 1 anrl decision ot numer- I'osOi 011 customers to stand aloof peml- 106v! ing developments at home and 5 i Bonds were a shade uneven. sh i 15V C1UCAOO.

Am. IS. A Ncu.r. 2 7 1 i 2 I.nv 1.2^ I.Hfii.i, 100 5'i 3:1 i tiu.Tlnal; re.J lop, A roml I Dow-Jones Averages i i i a I It li. oCf .32.

t.iHmirtj, 4 1 .19. i i 21.77. ntt TrKsn.vvs ri.osisr. riur.K JL- i'ltnip (llt.nl.rr of Seiv i Arctcr A C. Hubble.

K. l.liinc-ll, Is in custody after i arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Robinson nnd Ar- Mullen on a charge of battery ccnUm iJ'i lodged by W. J. French, alfo of on Ihe government nt Llnncll. is Nazis Knock Out Two False Teeth L.

A. Stocks TMXStlAVS I i Chalir.tr Can I. fin'. Smflllni; A Coprer Cotton Declines YORK. AUK.

volatile war developments A A in ncffresslvo commission A and a i i a i In cot- i A i ton futures i a i Cn today- A touohiiiR looses of Tr.iricr.: cent.i hnle, the mnrker milled i and mill i RMc-Mnc Lnrt! prices were 5 a lower. December ford, and six grandsons. Funeral services be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Stephens i a Chapel Kresno and i a he In Ihe i a Park. Rev. William H.

Rogers will officiate. 115'- i Two A a i ot Fresno arn overseas. hip. Kibe; i. to.

tB E'er Inc. Sauce. i-- O.ist. 12 1'KPPKHS--Lr-at. 7 0 A I J2 1h hoiro JH AorhncK hoke 01 er am" iMiuml vlrhmlly jtlllWmrr.nm i Cn 514; I ne nf nidtlum ar.tl Vacuum I I 7 mi.n-1.

il.r.Ni) ull.ftO. 'Helienler 97 6 1 1 1 ir 3 2 1 Sil 7.000; jauhlc Rfxvi ami rjinlrp Ines Mronc lo lilcher; IrrrC'il-ir, lint iirlA; innnern fn inf-'Sn ler Uicrn P.irlflc."/,'. ID A I A Airi; 1 i I box Ailp. 4 1 time. Rue, reaklcnl of the Dlnubn i i since 1912, served as supervisor.

from 1D24 lo Ifl32. He nlso I 0 on Elemclnary School Bonrd nncl 'K'hl'ers, 'MI-S." a i survivors Include three A i is a former Fresno W. Thlelc nnd Pnul J. Thicle, ColIcRC studenl and i a a of Fresno, nmt L. W.

Thiote. i a i Parller Sclinol. nted a ranch near here. ncmber of the Dar-llst Surviving him Mrs. Josie La Rue: three rtaugli- crs, Geneva I Sclma; Gwendolyn Nnylor, Atwnlcr.

nnrt Mrs. M. Nchf, r.enioore; two rol)iei 1 1 C. S. Lurue, i a and Thomns La Rue, Fresno; sister, E.

O. IIIlc. nd five gianrtrtallghleis. p'ltneral services will be held Reaches Sydney rnl'rs-iAfter Forced Landing 'I'lnldni- Phursdny mornlnc 10 o'clock In he Baptist Church, followed hy en- omhment In Ihe Smith Mountain Mausoleum. The Hopkins Parlors re in charge of the nirangemcnts.

Strike Back At Hengyang TAFT (Kern card has been Former Gardner Field Soldier Is Prisoner Aug. received here by friends of Sergeant Edward J. Hydell a i is a prisoner of war in Germany. Rydell was reported missing last A i shortly a going overseas. He was a belly gunner on a Flying Fortress.

He spent two and one half years at Gardner Field, a'fter which lie was a to school before being sent overseas last March. The card wn-S dated March 2GUl, and it is. believer! it was mnlled shortly after he was taken prisoner. TJic card, which was printed, slated prisoners were allowed lo send only one card I Avig. Chinese forces redoubled Ihclr nl- acks on the city of IJengyang today and the Japanese fill bock savagely to safeguard their hold on Ihe China fortress.

Heavy i is general Ihroiighout Ihe area. 'Ihe Chinese high command said troops repulsed repealed assaults of Hengyang. In Ihe Salwceh River drive In western a Chinese marshal- i i for an all out a on walled city of Tenfi- repulsed five Japanese counter blows, The Chinese climg toj Mnrlo Ncblc, a ten. The i a i ray al 30 A. Mission Chapel wl in I Tinkler i i Ihe Washington Colony ANI)K1HV J).

VATTKKSON. -IK, Grnveside servk-CK wore held lo- dny in Ihe Vlsnlln cemelory for Andrew D. Patlerson, i a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew son, A i i a A i Boh Hope here by plane today ail or spending one i "I 'he 1 small vflln! of i i wherf I I ran sport plane cnrrylnK hi.

1 USO sliow IK on a tour of Pnt-Ulc i Flax I A I I in' a A IVceir irni IS 15', "A Bit 'SIS? 3 tn il to.i 1.1 choir, hk. inn; i In rnrnniun Mnun lo 510. 3n, Prirpc rrnes TrAHPC Jrnn UJ UUCO UI Hay And Grain ritx'ly. Jiulk i jiriiMy 11: i l.fll). 81-rinf: i i 11 tf 1 1.50- ivcsif rn iii.ittlnp (yn i I a i lyre.

ft 2.Q: i i i lyrtt. 52 00 fr No. i 5 7 0 No. tn(l' 1 No. 1' i I 1 I i S.

i ill i i-'i i i mjnn, 220-1 Yale Avenue. The The Mission Chnpol ns in charge. Pflt- Iprsod is musical director for The Fresno Bee Radio a i KM.I. The child's a i Mrs. A.

D. Pnltcrton, Visnllo, also surnvcs. MKS. A i A WATT A A a 13. Funerfll sprvice.s were held lodny the R.

S. Jay Chnpel here for Margaret VVnll. 88, native of Scollanri nnd a resident of Califot- iia 63 years, who Mlcrt in I home of her a Mrs. John Knlscr, In aSlurdav. She is survived by three sons, Charles a of Uvprmore.

John Wat I nf Fresno anrt William Wnlt of a rinuxhlpr. Mrs. John Ktilser of Mnnteca; 12 a Pntler-j made a forced a nomano, took the formoi 1 plane Inn ich includes FlTSllO a1 New Ton CnMle, Ai.t-Ai.tA tinie.i. i In i H. No.

I I i i 5 1 I A i iyo 2 u-Illioiii dren and nine grent a i where Hope i Ihe hone steak served him for luncli, nnd asked Hie waitress: did they cut off the IORS?" In lie described liow the transport made i forced a i a i hiKgase, I i i cijiarets and clothing, had been tlroncd. "Tills morning," llnpe said, "we saw sh-v'k i i a Frances Langford's gowns, smoking a cigntot and i i I'm In 'I'lie Moori For Love." The plane in i Hope nnd his wns flown from New Castle to Sydney was named Buckeye Special and wns hy a a i R. S. Turk of Cleveland, Hope's --No. A Bulk.

Nn. 2 I.nil.. rce- 10V Prices paid for table grapes on eastern auction markets declined a i yesterdsy, ap- huyers a i i a the effect Ive date of the i price, set for tomorrow In the East. The Inrccst decline u-ns reporter! hy Hie Federal-State Market News Service In Dnston where D06 lujs of sold nt S3.S1 as comparer! (o 18,1 lugs sold Kriday at S7.06. declines In price were recorded I Detroit, where Rlhlers sold at 55.07 as compared to 57.50 1-1 50.

IICK1H 2AO. iwnl In i ISt pl'jKKP- -VIJOo'. on Friday; sold at 50.7* i cto (n bi innin 1 -10V 12.50- romi illiini yoirll 00.07 nzi. 59..10 tf was in Arbor Vilae Ccme- Heartburn Goes After One Dose! Sufferf rs from find cjuick relief OMOI RAMOS I ALKAL1ZF.H. It eietaa (which most Ire- hearibum) vrith a combtnHon o( 7 tile.

Get bin your today. il hssdj'- NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach HEN you need quirk relief from paindo)'ou hesitate touke upirin because it lexvei you with xn upset xomich? If jo, ihis new medical dii- corcry, SUPERIiV, is "jail wba! the doctor ordered" Tor you. wflrlfi the same pure, safe aspirin you have lonj known--hul compountled by iredical men in a special war for t'nose upsei bj aipirin in in ordinir' totm. Dill xtw kind of aspirin lablel disiolrel more quickly, lets the aipirin jtei n'tthi ii the job ol relieri i.i; pain, reduces (he txidity of ordinarj- alpitin, ind not irritate or upsw siomach eiet a(icr repealed doses. Ms to remind j-ou to Soperia loday, so you can bare it on hand when headaches, colds, strike.

See how i it i how you feel after l.k- Ing. Speed Tax Refunds following an I I STIT1I L. Slilh. 57, of San Fran-! their foothold In the western cor-l a a i i nnd a resident of ner of Ihe ancient, city's from about 1908 lo 1318, and also repulsed enemy a Snn Francisco i a to dislodso them from positions In the corner. In this a Road offensive the Chinese had nearly completed preparations for nn atlnck on a larce hill mass southeast of Lung- ling and the I strong Japanese position east of the town.

In Ihe Henpynng Imtlle area an enemy i crossed the Siang River from a point 18 miles northwest I of I.eiyang, 30 miles below lleng- I yang, and drove northward before i it was intercepted. The Chinese recaptured Severn' I strategic points north of. I.eiyang and also took several more such points in the environs ol Llllng, 75 miles northeast of Hengyang. Japanese a on Chinese positions in Ilic of Slangsiang, GO miles of Hengyang. was beaten hack.

Bombers nnd (ishters of the U. S. Air Force kept up intensive a i i over the i a areas a returned nit I i opcrn- tlons without, loss. In a River area P-10s of Chinese American wins destroyed three and damaged out of a patrol of 20 enemy aircraft, sank a boat loaded with gasoline and damaged Iwo others. Kelly, AWOL, Is Fined $90 Butter, Eggs, Cheesft SAN I IIA.VCI.'CO I HIITTKR--33 ICOIf.

A'. 43c: urlctJ. loaf. A. 4 7 S.

F. Produce simontj Ciiinir as compared to and rod Maisold nt ns compared to ST; in New York, where Riblcrs aolrt i a SO.13 as compared lo S7.64 on Fridny. Malnens nt 56.21 as compared lo .56.50, and red Malagas at ns compared lo and in a where red Malaeas sotd at as compared to 55.82 on Friday. a tt 0 2 APRICOTS SS IUAI A I 1 boxex. 3 L.

A. Produce APnlCOTS-- Eloyals, p.ilfna 7 So Ih A I S.in Kf r.lufh i. i i Postal, A I i Ccur.ly and Inch io c. ai A n.i/iccrt erllln mil i tew mAFI crsi'fl IIUTTKIl Soldier Propaganda Amendment Is Passed ie ifkr Won- tew I SJ A 2 i 2 2 I A a i i i Sir lie V.illey Mis- Kiijocai, 2 ODuro craK. i it I Valler Jr.vni'.

2 1 3 Cour.iy and Pan I A a I 'Inien. A I Pa A Jl.7.1 fi 7t Ih. a i S3' firfTc i ONIONS -fitrtcl 50 50 pound a i 5 illness of i FORT BENiS'IN'G Aug. l. Tll senate, to give Amcri- marlinled for i A a i of Carthage, i i late from lived in San Joan.nln Valley towns, 1 Technical Sergeant i i Modeslo and Kerman, for (Commando) Kelly today Is over 40 years.

He is survived hy two daughters. Miss Maxlnc Slith. Snnln Rosa, nnd Mrs. Gladys McCall. Iwo sisters.

Mesdames Alice Chauncey, Snn Francisco nnd Nellie Cone, I a brother. Dr. Ezra Ilnrd- nwnv, Texns. and two nephews, Harold and Henry i Fresno. The ohscn.ulcs will be held Friday nt 10 A.

M. In Ihe Lisle Funeral Chapel i Fresno Lodge No. 247, FA-AM, i i i Burial will be in Ihe Belmont Memorial Park. l.KO.VARI) A I IS SKT Funeral ices iviil he held In- his heroic' exploit, In I a him Congressional a Honor, blamed "well wishers" a in to In the ijn I A MIIIJt'L'L lO i i of a a a i jioi. srmnsoreil hy 01 EAhR I Ihe Dr KI rin, 6-7 lop.

i i 1 i ll i 1 Monument Is Planned MEXICO CITY, Aug. proposal lo erect a great 15 HI-- symbolizing Ihe i i between today on 1943 taxes now are being made at the a of about 335.000 a week. So far about taxpayers have receiver! their refunds, averaging S35 each, leaving an estimated 13.000,000 refunds still to br TM.ale. A total of $175,000,000 been paid out. submitted to President Avlla by the Society ot United Veterans of the Mexican nent on one of Ihe i a i a bridge! across Ihe Rio Grande.

It vould have figurei of Bcnlto Juarez and A a a Lincoln clasping lands. OFTEN USE MOROLINE PETROLEUM JELLY rOR THf COUfORT OF SABIES'DIAPER RASH Equal WASHINGTON. 'Die treasury a today'bond redemptions In the first 12 days of August a a In the same period. Sales of fcrles and bonds amounted lo $121,416.110 while redemptions lolalcd S119.224.J41. cierans 01 inc jicvtuuuoc.

The Idea Is lo erect the a (Grocery Bags CHANCE-HALL CO. Investment SecurH'tet Bldg. Phone 2-6174 WASHING'I-OK, Aujr. Pspcr supply for retail wrapping, grocery and variety bagi Is now sat-J lo be even more critically short nlso would the a of polilicnl sperchps lo troon.s and require a i a and parties be atlmved equal time. Marriages Drop Off WASHINGTON, Aug.

15. Poultry Markets A np.OIT.EBS-- uniHr 3 2 pound, po'jnrlj. ponnril. Hr 30iJ2c: pocndi, 3l.2n33.Ic. The downward Ih rale, which begnn In 191-1, contintteri In the first a of in41.l£j$* r0 a 'Hie census bureau reporter! lo-l SQUADS--AH 70c.

day marriage 4 Doling ovrr. 31.JO33.2c. under 4 poap.di- eoloifd Xj pounjl Asleep. A a fruitless search throughout the night, the police organized an extensive over a wide area which encompassed highways lead- In from Snn Leandro. The i a drove with a friend last night to a i club one block: from the San Leandro City Halt and parked their car while they went inside.

Since Shirley Ann was sleeping, they left her In the car. i minutes later Mrs. Glll- Isjuert In cities of 100.000 or in the i sk months of 1944 com than It was In the i haii oi rc i when less than half the supply of normal six month period was a a i a Approximately 300,000 food a i period last year, a per cent. In the same decline of 6.4 a ileclln- men. are er.

have an I i cani-Jdlschnrged from armed forces 'palgn to conserve the a wrap- considerable The bureau predicted ng marrl.ige rate i owlc: old. 0 pouadi. poucdi a all rlpht. nnd the lo sec a the She found both child had dfs- plngt. Dr.

Henry C. Wallace, 1149 J-'. will be closed beginning Aug. 9th, i Sept. 6th.

i A I rfibtll Ar.ft'.u '1'MIK ft COHSKTS ARK MELBOURNE Ausr. 15. A a i a need? ale- "J'iV-American and British made corsets a a like number of brassieres. i i toi.iThe minister of customs Indicated. til today In relaxing Import "roii-iV i i i of these item.v JojrjVj Also eased were on "ii-'port of American smoking plp-'s..

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