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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 3

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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3 KERN Manager Is First To Judge Sentences Gang Ringleader Broadcast During Tokio Raid Army Air Forces Pay Tribute To American Press Bleak Farm tabor Prospects Are Seen For 1946 air bases in Europe The two sol tiler sis Sergeant Curds A nett a son of Mr and Mrs I) Barnett 4K13 Turner Ht and Corporal Albert Michael i son of Gabriel Mlehaelian 121 Uj Walter Pauer 24 2111 Lulus Street Avenue described by the imliee ax' Barnett is stationed In Belgium' iH-i-x-r in I while Mirhaelian is located in tier- many Prior lo his enlistment Michaelian was advertising manager of the Beverly Hills Bulletin buiglaries committed liy a gang of nine youths yesterday was sentenced to San Quentin Prudent iar Technical Sergeant Harold (Halt Brown 33 on military leave as manager of the McClatrhy Rodin Station KKKN In Bakersfield is home on convalescent leave from Injuries suffered In a plane crash on Guam rLJt TL Refgeant Brown a com-' hat ratlin reporter tor the by Superior Judge ft Thomson Harnett was employed as a clerk with the Fresno Branch of the Se-: eurllv Eirsl Neflanal guilty to 10 counts of AUrJljie hi i ri ni'ill d'Srce burglary and one oiini niwXa ara 10 un roniuneiiil) seetlnn af the tinnProuiT Prohalon Officer John AshJ section of the JklthjAIr Depot roup Hn recommended against leniency UNIT WINS PI AOtTF -n lor Dnuer and reported the ynutii Meritorious Service Unit Plaque i i condutt dwharge been awarded to Company of theIrom i Company iiiiiloa u-cirL army air force's radio show The Fighting AAF 'J made the first aerial radio broadcast for United Stales listeners from over Japan and from 707th Military Police Battalion off a prieV'iatemel the com which Private Frank Picrwrreia -i following me uinnoiinremrni or ofFmno Is a member Judgment Dauer said: didn't want to work and that The plaque was awarded for superior performance in devotion to duty and high standards of military discipline during operations In Southern England and Cherbourg Is the only reason I know foi doing all those burglaries" Ill two companions Mas Inabnil 18 of Alta Avenue and Hairy i-w'L i Damien 19 also ot Fresno wne is Antwerp Belgium a to the California Youi Avenue rcarrea Olive Authority They pleaded guilty lo (our counts of second SgL Brown over Tokio His firfct broadcast from over Japan was piade March list and the first from above Tokio was In May wasn't permitted to go along on the atomic bombing mission to Hiroshima but I did interview the pilot for the program the following day" Sergeant Brown recalled Described Bombing Attacks During his six missions for broadcasting purposes he flew as a combat crew member and described the actual hombing attacks Three enemy fighters were shot down by the plane's gunners while he was aboard Sergeant Brown went overseas last November and participated in the Iwo Jlma and Ukinawa campaigns Prior to joining KERN as man ager Sergeant Brown was chief announcer for The Fresno Bee Radio Station KMJ His wire Virginia resides in Turlock and hia father II Brown in Fresno PROMOTED Josephine Parrish of the WAC has been promoted from private to private first class at Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Base Mrs Parrish is a slsler of Mrs Victoria Henry of 9164 Huntington Boulevard Her husband Laverne Parrish also is in the army Estate yesterday at Hammer Field ceremonies honoring the American press for if contribution to victory linking on are Major General Willis Hale left commander nf the Fourth Air Force and Colonel John Neal commander of Hammer Field Staff Photo Mrs Stanley Gunn the widow of Stanley Gunn war correspondent for the Fort Worth Ter Star-Telegram who wan killed in World War 11 point to the name of her huslmnd inseribed on a roll of honor on a Black Widow night fighter plane christened The Fourth AWARDED BRONZE STAR Mr and Mrs Kay Sadoian of 286 Poplar Avenue have received news of the award of Thirty two American war roe respondents who died in line nl duty during World War II wers honored late yesterday by llammei Field official who christened a sleek new P61C Black Widow night fighter The Fourth Estate and praised the nation's press for lu aid in winning the war Major General Willis I Hale commanding the Fourth Air Force dedicated the plane to correspondents he said risked their llvrs tc provide "complete and up to the minute" news for the home front Radar la Demanatrated The dedication ceremonies ful lowed a tour of the 68630900 fora! renter for all night fighter training hy 80 newspaper and radio men who saw the secrets of radar lair bare for the first time "I know the Job of (he presi has nnt been said Genets Hale from the physics dangers you have encountered strict wartime rensnrship was nr many occasions difficult to abtdi hy a Juiry news Item Wenl by the boards simply because wi afford to let Ihe enemy Ir on It Nevertheless you have nevri confused censorship with supprea sion and despite the fart that yoi had advan'-e knoweldge of manv our most secret war Projects violation of military security never wai a problem" Cites Invaluable Rervlca "During hostilities the Amerlrar pres has given our armed foreei and the nation at large Invaluable service in bringing the truest possible picture nf war before thi people or thi country laying th foundation for the national will tc win which now has culminated ir complete triumph" The Fourth Estate was unvetler! hy Mrs Stanley Gunn the widow the late Stanley Gunn overseas con respondent for the Forth Worth (Tex) Star-Telegram She sharer the christening platform with General Hale and Colonel John Neal commanding officer of llammei Field The dedication ceremony alio wai marked hy a retreat parade with 1500 enlisted men and officers Hammer Field participating Following the ceremony a F61 Black Widow was put through Iti paces hy Johnny Myers famec Northrup Aviation Company test pilot Myers took the plane at 450 mile clip from a 30 fool level into an Immelman turn al 4000 feet followed by a slow roll then swooped hark over the fiek with the right engine feathered anf into a roll before turning the crafl the dead engine a feat considered Impossible for most twe motored planes Cartoonist Aerompanlea Group Bill Mauldin former GI who faeile pen lampooned army "brass" accompanied thi group who watched in awe as terh nicians explained and demonstrated the use of radar and radar traininj devices Immediately before the plane wai dedicated Hammer Field fire fieht-ers demonstrated the methods which public relations officials said had saved the life of many a tralnet or Pilot since the base was opened The visiting group were euests a a dinner supervised by Major Ro mairvG Hogan during whlrh rer if irate were awarded varioui newspapers including The Fresm Bee for their cooperation In ttv war effort Citations were awarded the deal or missing correspondents am were arrepted by friends or kin I I Building Workers Demand Wage Increases 1 00 Bee Carriers 'Police Launch Will Have Outing ipjnbdll Game License Survey Approximately 10C Fresno Bee car-: ijers will leave for Bass Lake tomorrow morning for a three and one half day vacation at Camp ASSIGNED King Fresno has reported to the St Vir-toret Staging Area in Fragre for redeployment after serving in the European rampaign: He is a brother of Mrs Kirby of 3319 Hammond Avenue First Lieutenant William A Barr 32 of Fresno is stationed at the Santa Ana Army Air Base aflei serving In th Asiatic theater gs an engineer with the Air Force His wife Mrs Lina Barr lives at Route 1 Box 473 West Avenue Private First Class Jsmea A Roland of 2347 Tuolumne Street Is a member nf the 663rd Field Artillery Battalion whlrh participated In the drive through Germany Boland is stationed near Chalons France where hia organization is aiding In the redeployment of troops Ms wears battle stars for the Rhineland and Central European campaigns degree burglary and an additional count ot robbery involving the strongnmilng July Hih of Louis Cochran Dauer admitted stealing an automobile from a used car lot In Fresno the properly of Pete Schwahenland Detained As Witness Judge Thomson ordered Dauei detained in the Fresno County Jaii until September 241 as a material witness in the trial of Steve Max-zola 24 who pleaded not guilty to a charge of using his automobile lo transport liquor stolen by the young burglais Time for entering a plea in the rase of Glenn DeBusk Angeles rharged while Intoxicated with lo Leslus Dodson was continued' until August 31st His attorney' announced DeBusk is under observation in the psychopathic ward at the county general hospital A reused Of I-ewd Conduct William Garcia 21 accused of lewd and lascivious conduct involving a 9 year old Coalings girl was ordered to appear September 14th before Superior Judge Arthur Shepard for pleading lie Is at liberty under 61000 hail September 26lh was fixed as the time for the trial of Sherman Mar-zett 36 West Fresno laborer charged with assault by means of force likely to produce grest bodily Injury upon his wife Mrs Al-versa Marzett of 116 Dunn Street He has entered pleas of not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity Pleads Guilty A guilty plea was entered hy Fern Larsen 26 to the included offense of attempted arson Her application for probation will be heard August 31st Miss Larsen is accused of attempting to set fire to the home of Mrs Marjorie Ra-nellone 2526 Cambridge Avenue in Funston Place on July 2fi(h while caring for the letter's two children a plea in the Building construction laborers Terailjta under th supervision of last night joined Fresno union car- jam Bnger home delivery man-penters in demands for wage other employes of the crease circulation department Another group of about the same number of boys will be taken on a As the deadlock between Fresno Local No 701 of the Carpenters the Bronze Star Medal to their son Private First Class John Sadoian 28 for gallantry in action during the last of the fighting in Germany A member of the 94th Infnn-try Division Sadoian crossed the Rhine with the 3rd Army and participated I the capture of Koblenz where he personally hauled down Assistant Police Chief A Chapin today instructed the police vice squad to check on pinball games in operation throughout the city and report all which are not stamped to indicate the payment nf the city license The action was taken as the first move in an enforcement of the taxing ordinance The enforcement drive comes the instruction of Mayor Ley-mel after Finance Commissioner Arthur Hiiderbrand complained of a loss of revenue from license fees and declared some of the operators obviously are bootlegging the devices here License la Required Under the city ordinance each machine must be licensed and a stamp affixed hereto to indicate payment of the fee The ordinance further provides that the police shall enforce the ordinance In other license regulations enforcement is by the finance department The fee for each machine Is 17 a month from the owner and a like similar trip to the lake next week They will enjoy swimming boating horseback riding ping pong volley ball horse shoes baseball and other types of recreation A life guard rook and nurse will be on duty and Boger will be assisted by Albert Perdue Arnold Agnes Cunningham and Cenevie Sheetz All expenses will he paid by The Fresno Bee Substitute carriers wilt he placed on the routes and subscribers are urged to telephone The Bee's circulation department at 3-5221 before 7 In the evening In the event of non delivery of their papers RETURNED Staff Sergeant Raymond Bis-inare 25 of 1044 Cornell Avenue has arrived in Miami Army Air Field by Air Transport Command plane after 27 months overseas service terminated In Germany Bismare wears five battle stars for major engagements while serving with an anti aircraft artillery unit Among recent arrivals at Camp Beale from overseas are Staff Sergeant Morris Campbell of 3712 Turner Avenue Technical Sergeant James Rhymes nf 1288 Poplar Avenue and Private Thomas Greaves of 345 Simpson Avenue Pvt Sadoian Nazi flgg replacing It with "the Start and Stripes Sadoian has sent hia mother the Nazi flag a German rifle bayonet awort and helmet and aeveral German knives and medals A member of the occupation forces in Czechoslovakia he recently was chosen by lot from his outfit of 200 men ns recipient of a seven day furlough In London Before entering the service In November 1941 Sadoian was employed here hy He Is a graduate nf the Fresno Technical High School A brother Private Ernie Sadoian Is stationed in Fort Sill Okla and a younger brother Edwin Uvea with his parents amount from the proprietor of the place in which It is located War Is Urged On Breeding Haunts Of Mosquitoes Planning Board Denies Permit To Keep Horses The finance department's complaint was made on the ground the failure to affix the stamps to the machine enables an operator to install machines which are not licensed along with licensed games and to switch at will from one location to another NEER One of the men who help keep transport planes in the air on a 12 hour a day scheduled flying troops to the United States from Europe is Sergeant Floyd Gililand who Is serving as an aircraft engineer In England A graduate nf (he Fresno Technical High School Gilliland wai employed by the Standard Oil Company In San Francisco when he entered the service In October 1942 Ills mother Mrs Louise Gilliland lives in Denver Colo and his wife and daughter live In Beverly Hills A bleak outlook (or farm labor In IMS predicted yesterday by Adam n( Berkeley the director at the California Farm Production Council during tha tilnalaanth annual meeting of tha Agricultural Labor Bureau of tha Ban Joaquin Vallay Tha member! elected 16 director named officers for the earning year adopted changes In the bureau's bylaws heard a report on the last year's activities by Harold II 11yd and Kalph Bunje and heard a review of the work of the Office of Labor of the United Stales Da partmenl of Agriculture by William Angllm chief of operations In his comparison of the outlook for agriculture during 1946 as compared with the years Immediately following World War 1 Adams assarted California farmers will not be ahle to complete their harvests next year without Imported labor and no provision Is being made by the federal govern-- tnent for such Importation Labor Is Active "The labor forces are active now In Washington attempting to halt any moves toward importing labor" snid the fart remains few of the workers who have been trained on city streets ran go on California farms and do the needed work "Their training Is not sufficient to meet the demands of California's specialised farming industry Agriculture must decide now whether to do nothing about the situation or to seek a showdown on the importing of labor A substantial number of imported farm laborers will he needed in 1646" Market Outlook Is Better Adams said the market outlook for next year is better than Immediately after World War I but raullnnrri farmers to be ready to acoept lower returns for their production too will be a bitter pill for the working he said "The union leaders are unable to understand a necessity for lowering wages but It will be necessary You cannot get blood from a Adams declared farmer! should Jilan to lmnrove working conditions or desirable farm laborers and added: "Either the farmers must bettei the working conditions for their labor or some social minded scalots will do it for Work Will End lie said the Farm Production Council probably will end Ha work by January or February hut asserted a state program for obtaining workers and providing housing Improved working conditions medical care and other Items must be set up for them if there is no federal program The official said some prefabricated housing previously used by the armed services should be available along with military trailers which may be suitable for ea-nnal workers Ben If Hayes of Madera was rosier cd for his second term as presi dent of the bureau at a cession of the hoard nf directors following the meeting Named to serve with him are Boyette of Corcoran vice president Hyde seerelary-treasur-er 'and Bunje manager and assistant secretnry-trcasurer Advisory Group Named An advisory committee was named to meet with the directors and assist them in handling such valley agricultural problem! as may arise The committee headed by Harry Baker of Fresno includes Jensen of Lo Angeles Ward Watterman of Bakersfield Ralph Cuelho William Keeler Sam Harkleroad and Cecil all of Fresno Bureau directors elected for a term of one vear include Britton nf Flrebaugh Card-well bf Kerman Hvde Frost of Bakersfield Frank Storktnn of Arvin Boyette Hayes and A Comfort of Dos Palos Elected for two year terms are Roy Boone of Delano Louis Robinson of Corcoran Ernest Merritt of Madera Frank Bakman of Fresno Walter Batterman of Delhi Warren Hud-elson of Hughson Dills of Visalia and A Robison of Los Angeles Problems Are Cited An assertion the problem facing growers as a result of the ending of the recruiting Importing and transporting of foreign labor appears almost was made by Angllm "Unless some plan for getting agrirulturnl labor is developed a really serious harvest problem will he declared He said the action of congress In rutting the appropriation for the recruitment program the difficulty of recruiting foreign workers which Increased the cost of administration this year and the higher costa of transportation all contributed to force the shutdown on the importation program "Farmer associations on the local level can do a great deal to help the he said Review! Work II(t traced the work of the Office of Labor from It inception and aald 167000 Mexican nationala have been brought Into the United States under the program of Importation Of the number only 7000 are AWOL He praised the medical service feature of the program whlrh has prevented any epidemics from cropping up among the labor camps Rune In Ills report said the Indicationa are there will he a shortage of 00000 farm workers next year and declared unless the comparatively high wages paid by farmers ran attract workers from Industry the situation will he had Farm Wagea Are High lie pointed out the pay of unskilled workers In agriculture Is higher than In Industry and added farm wages are the highest In the United States Hyde's report said the deflrlt of last year rould be attributed In a malar part to had weather whlrh delayed the harvest Ins of some rrops and to the operation of labor ramps on too large a scale The amended bylaws adopted the members provide changes which include the election of 16 directors instead nf nine and the designation of the bureau ai a non profit organization operating for the general welfare of agriculture In the San Joaquin Valley be DIACIfARGKD Daniel Martin 2343 Grace Street has just received hia honorable discharge from the army after three years in the Pacific during whlrh time he was stationed in the Hawaiian Islands New Guinea Guadalcanal New Britain Luzon Los Negros and Pansy As a member of the 40th Division of the 185th Infantry he was awarded three combat stars the Good Conduct Medal and the Pre Pearl Harbor Asiatic Parifir Expert Infantry Combat Infantry and Philippine Liberation ribbons Ifis wife Mrs Fern Aires Martin and his 3 year old daughter Joanne whom he had never seen until his release from the army make their home at the Grace Street City Will Continue To Collect Cans CIS VISIT LONDON London was on the visitors list of two Freanans who recently spent their furloughs there while stationed at Nazi Prisoners Are Captured In Rail Yard The Fresno County Planning Commission yesterday afternoon denied the application of Dr Kenneth Stratton a dentist living on Arthur Avenue in a sparsely settled area northwest of the Fig Garden for a variance in zoning to permit him to keep three gaited horses His attorney Kenneth Say said an appeal will be made to the hoard of supervisors and if this is not successful he intimated the mailer may be taken into the courts The lawyer derlared Stratton be- City's Volume Of Business Climbs Public Works Commissioner Fred Ashley today announced the Fresno Waste Disposal Department will continue to collect salvaged tin cans and no Immediate steps will be taken to change an ordinance prohibiting the disposal of such containers with garbage and other refuse announcement was made after he received a bulletin from the Federal Salvage Headquarters quoting A Krug of the War Production Board to the effect that salvage of tin cans waste paper oils and fata must be continued Under the ordinance water dis posal collectors are prohibited from emptying garbage if tin cans have been deposited therein fore purchasing the property was The monthly business report of toll by a tjte company the zoning did not prohibit the keeping of Fresno County Chamber Union and the Associated General Contractors continued today Hugo Allnrdt executive director of the Fresno Housing Authority revealed local contractors twice have declined to hid on the construction of 90 temporary housing units authorized by the government for the city with the result the authorization may be canceled Spokesmen for the carpenters and the contractors would not comment on a reported ultimatum by the carpenters they will walk off their job Monday unless their present wage of $13216 an hour is Increased to 6150 Want Higher Wages Meeting last night the members of the Fresno Local No 294 of the International Hndrarriers Building and Construction Workers voted to ask for a 16'i cents an hour wage increase They also want a definite contract with the contractors' organization Charles Robinson the local's business agent said the laborers will demand the Increase he simultaneous with any granted to the carpenters He declined to say whether the union member will strike If their proposals are turned down Until now he explained his union has had no official rontract with the employers but has been working under what he described as a building trades agreement with the general contractors of the state and th local rontratori Blame Labor Scarcity Allardt said the contractors who on August 16th refused for a second time to bid on the 90 temporary housing units for returned veterans the families of veterans overseas and for war workers blamed fear the scarcity of skilled labor would disrupt construction if it were undertaken The housing units eventually rould be used by farmers for agricultural labor Fifty five of the units were to he built near the Monte Vita project Just outside of the city and 35 In Calwa It wax indicated overtime pay scales also were involved in the refusal to bid on the housing unltf Urges 411 Hour Return Since the end of the war the government has urged a universal return to the 40 hour week and a reduction of overtime pay In all Instances to time and one half The government is limited by law to the paying of time and one half The local contractors are reported to have agreed to the carpenters' proposal for a continuation of the current'double pay for overtime work after a 40 hour week This wage was obtained a number of years ago in what contractors' representatives say was an effort lo spread employment among the workera of whom there then was Inrge supply Some Fresno area Industries already are reported paying higher wages in order to obtain carpenters Refuses To Comment Walter Aufderheide a spokesman for the contractors refused to comment on the threatened atoppape of all local construction except to say: "I believe the situation will be solved before long" The carpenters declared the Fresno wage scale Is the lowest In the state Negotiations between the carpenters and the contractors were nearing completion when it was learned the construction Industry Is not among those from whlrh wage ceilings were removed after the war's end Yesterday the War Labor Board announced the Wage Adjustment Board has authority to approve Increases "as may he ner-essary to corrert maladjustments or Inequities which would Interfere with the effective transition to a peacetime economy" It was learned the local contractor have made no move to apply to any government agency for authority to meet the demands Fresno district OP4 officials am nliatlrallv declared their agency hna no Jurisdiction In the dispute and would have nnlv if wage Increases should result In higher prices to buyers of the buildings constructed Continued Relief From Heat Is Predicted the Commerce released today dlsrloned financial transactions during the past month showed an Increase of 8 per rent over July 1944 bringing the gain for the year to date up lo 16 per rent over the same period of the past year The report pointed out the De partment of Commerce said for the month of June the 46 Fresno retail stores doing 31135791 worth of huslnes showed an Increase of 16 per rent as compared to June 1944 and a gain of 12 per rent for the first six months of 1945 as compared to the first six months of 1944 Two escaped German prisoners of war were raptured late yesterday near the Southern Pacific yards north of Fresno when one of them was trapped by shifting lumber in a gondola car which they boarded in Merced The prisoners are Heinrich Nawothing 28 and Werner Proehl 19 who escaped from a prisoner ol war ramp at Stockton August 14th They were riding in the gondola when the car was halted for switching operations As the csr was being twitched the load shifted pinning Proehl's hand fast Companion Reeks Aid Hia rompanion sought the aid ol railroad employes in freeing him and it was necessary to move the rar again before the load could be shifted sufficiently to release him Yardmnster Louis Homes summoned Special Agent Richard Boone who turned the prisoners over to the Federal Bureau ol Investigation Paul Callia and Brown ol the loeal office of the FBI questioned the prisoner! and then placed them In Ihe custody of ths million- authorities at Hammer Field for return to Stockton Proehl suffered only a minor ln Jury to hli hand Pirie superintendent of the Fresno Mosquito Abatement District today urged both Fresno and rural residents to Inspect their premises for the elimination of breeding places for mosquitoes especially culex tarsalis the known vector of sleeping sickness He said the mosquito is common In this area and breeds In horse and chicken troughs barrels cesspools and dairy and house drains "Other mosquitoes are capable of transmitting the said Pirie "but in actual tests carried on by the Hooper Foundation of all the infected adult mosquitoes collected in the field 98 per cent were culex tarsalis Prefer Stagnant Water "They prefer foul and stagnant water and are found in all types where there la a constant or fairly constant level of water Pirie explained faulty cesspools contribute greatly to the abundance of mosquitoes He said In 1944 the abatement district officials found 769 cesspools defective and in the first seven months of this year 354 defective cesspools were discovered lie declared the fart this particular mosquito prefers fowl and animal blood to human blood probably Is the reason there has not been more esses of sleeping sickness Chickens May Re Infected Pirie said chickens are known to he the reservoir for the virus and that a healthy mosquito ran become infected by biting an infected chicken and then transmitting the disease either to man or animal He stated chickens even though they are the reservoir are not affected In any way The superintendent said the mosquito cannot travel far and urged the elimination of all known breeding plnres He recommends all cesspools and plumbing vents be screened to keep out the winged pesfs It is further suggested all troughs used for watering slock and poultry should he cleaned and fresh water added at least once a week nr oftenrr Standing water In corrals nr fields caused by seepage and Irrigation should he treated with diesel oil every five days MEATS FATS Stamps Q2 through U2 are valla through 'August 31iL V2 through Z2 art valid through Septembei 30th Stamps Al through El are good through October 31st Stamps FI through K1 are good through November 30th Five new stampa LI Ml Nl PI and QL become valid September 1st and will be good through December 31st SUGAR Stamp 36 Is valid for 3 pounds through August 31aL Stamp No 38 in Ration Book No 4 will become valid September 1st for 5 pounds ot sugar SHOES Stampa No 1 2 3 and 4 "airplane stampa are good Indefinitely Shoe stampa must be attached to ration book Application for extra shoe stampa must be accompanied by the family ration books Hurt In Accident horses Oppose Application Opposing the application was Leo Hadsall biology Instructor in the Fresno State College Bailey and David Metzger who live In the neighborhood Hadsall argued restrictions were Included In original deeds and these rarried on through the present owners He said the Stratton stables were ronstructed within the last 15 months and that flies have become more numerous The commission denied an application presented by Attorney Clyde Cate for a variance of the classification covering four lots on Wish-on Avenue between Santa Ana and Shaw Avenues He asked for the rhange to divide the lots and face them on Wishon Avenue Objects To Varlanro Paul Rourzac 540 Fcrgrr Avenue who owns property adjoining Cate objected to the variance and Insisted the trend of the time in not for smaller lot lie contended the frontage should be from north to south The commission granted a variance at the request of Chester Andrews attorney for the Monterey-Fresno Diocese relative to the proposed ronstruction of a Catholic high school and athlctir field on a 40 acre tract of land hounded hy MrKInlry and Floradora and Angus and North Fresno Streets He was accompanied by Monsignoi A continued respite from Fresno's above normal temperatures during the last week Is forecast for today hy A A Lothman government meteorologist in the loeal weather bureau He said the maximum temperature this afternoon will be 93 degrees four degrees below the normal maximum for the day and four degrees below yesterday's maximum temperature of 97 degrees A minimum temperature of 55 degrees three degrees below normal Is fnrerast for early tomorrow morning Good plcknicking and golfing weather was the prediction for tomorrow with only one or two degrees rise over today's subnormal temperature Iothmnn saM the lower pressure over the plateau area between the Sierra and the Rockies which has been responsible for the cooler weather Is likely to begin to change tomorrow and a rise In the mercury is predicted for early next week Wallace Thompson 24 of 1258 Echo Avenue was rut above the left eye and on the right eyelid and Bernice Bradley 25 of Route 10 Bov 33 near Shields and Braly Avenue suffered cuts and abrasions on the legs when their automobile ran off the road near Pinedale early today They were treated in the Fresno Emergency Hospital Peace Officers Confer RENT CONTROL All dwelling units Including rooms In private homes Vented or offered for rent must be registered with the OP Area Rent Office in the Patterson Building Changea of tenancy In all rented housing other than hotels and rooming houses must be reported The Weather I'dW SIMM Itopartmrat Of Csim HrilMr Sima fww CaHf A Han't IS 1I4S Community Canning Calendar Woman Asks $67000 For Bus Iniuries LOS ANGELES Aug Members of the executive committee of the California Peart Officers Association met today In Sheriff Eugene Bisrailui office In a discussion of problems Involved In transition from war to peace Committeemen who were Sheriff Bizrailuz luncheon guests at the county Jail are Police Chief Charles Dullea San Krancisrn president nf the association: James Drew former Oakland rhief of police secretary Sheriff George Overholt Fresnn County Sheriff Ware Imperial County Sheriff Arthur A Ross Iluhnldt County! Chief George Weight Salinas Chief Corral! Lox Angeles James II Cullrton chancellor of The diocese Wralbsr IfnaS Sun Jnaqiiln and asrrsmrnla Vsllnvs-Clsar tiHlsjr lonlshl ami Sunday narmar Munrisv San franrlsm nay fllnr today lonlshl snH Sunday: nllshllv narmrr nun-riav mnriaratt lo frenh wNrtarly wind In atinmimn Nnrihnm California Oaf Inday In-nlslit and Sunday: warinnr Sunday Fraah nnrtliwrstrrtv wind nff want Slrrra Clrar inday lonlshl and Sunday: nllshllv ennlrr Inlay sarthsrn and it rsnsM crnlral ranjai Damages totaling $67009 are asked hv Clara Utkin nf 464 Yn-j semite Avenue in a civil action' filed against Arrhle Gash a' hu driver and the Fresnn City Lines Inc for Injuries allegedly suffered July 28th in a traffir accident She acruses Gash of negligence in Ihe operation nf the bus on which she was a passenger and asserts her hand was raught in one Community canning renters have been set up at the Fresno State College and Roosevelt High School The college unit a at 1921 North Calaveras Street telepnone 4-3901 between 9 AM and noon or during scheduled canning hours Instruction sessions are In McLane Hall at University and Delmar Avenues The Roosevelt High School unit is at East Tulare and Twelfth Streets entrance on East Tulare Telephone 5-3024 McLaglen Files Demurrer In Suit Of Ranch HEAR Victor MclJiglen Hollywood film! Ihe doors as she was alighting slar and Clovis district rancher NorJh Fuon Library Situation Reviewed Reviewing the rounty library slt-ualinn Gordon Whitnall of Los Angeles rommission consultant suggested since both the county and City of Fresno ace viewing property In the vlrinlty nf Mariposa and Street that the architects got together and rrrommend some ait lie said (he planning commission cannot proceed further until the rily derides what buildings are to he constructed and where they wtl he located It was hi recommendation the arrhltrrt for both the rlty and county confer and determine how much space will he needed for the various projects contemplated Whllnntl expressed his personal opinion as favoring the Mariposa and Street site for the location of the library A lenlatlve man of ihe Clinton Terrace No 3 aundivision submitted hy Jack Goddard was ap- DR GEORGE COLLIYER IStreef near Belmont Avenue Hallnaa Ctrar tndsv lnnllr and Sunday with llttlw nmpnralitr chans I Anifllm and Onnaralla rlnar Saturday and Sunday nsrrpl torn rarlv mnrnlns fn Nnt miirh rhxna In Ismppraturt Meant sllshllv ennlrr Sunday lmt Hlahrnt laal Trnlrrday Hlchl Praoln Rahrraflrld 07 SI (N Online OK fUKSNO OT 1 ni Ansrlrc ao Mr read 04 hinders oo fled RIlirr 01 Oarrsmrnin XX San Piero an fan Franrlura OX Oinrklnn 00 Rnalna 04 CHleasa Denver 01 nimlt TT Nanais City XT Nrw York 04 Ml IM At SA Mi 4 XX nn no on on on on oo oo no Ul 01 on on oo has filed a demurrer tn 37130 dam professor of Religions Ediirsllaa at the College of the Pacific The woman further alleges as the age suit filed against him hy Mr door she "THE GOSPEL ACCORDING 10 FAIT FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Instruction 8 WASTE PAPER COLLECTION Collections ol bundles ol newspapers old magazines and cartons are made on the same days garden rubbish is rollerted hy the ettj disposal departmen Information concerning the collection dates may nbtalnml by 'elephontng the disposal department 4-3561 or the War Service Office 4-6568 ST ST oo ox on ox on -X "GOD IN NATURE AND IN MAN" 104 iremen Answer First Call In New Addition AS Tl AA Mrs Floyd Fleoe and Mr A I' Andress soloist Mr Harry llesn gneal Phnwil Plllshursh Pnrtlnnd Salt lake Cllv San Anlnnlo Orallle Ol Idiiils Washlnslna proved rganlxt and Mr John IV Daniels 1719 IK Fulton Street and Mrs Rose TIs- hrfU of ha bul and dale 520 SaHord Avenue run The trio accuse McLaglen of battery Through his attorney Marlin Thtiesen the film star contends the civil complnlnl does not stale farts sufficient to constitute an action McLagen's arraignment before Justice of the Peace Ben Boulton In Clovis on a ha It cry charge has been continued indefinitely at the request of the district attorney's office Dlslrlrt Attorney James Thuesen said the complaining witnesses nntlfled him they were going to Montana on a vacation trip The rancher declared the trio drove uninvited to hlx 1nnn act farm at 1 A lie said he ordered them off Ihe premixes and "bundled them Into their car" when they refused wax released was thrown AO Injured In Crash Slew Halo FIRST METHODIST Nntmal maximum and minimum lempen lure ot 1 lire sf and AA Basque Nationalist Chief Visits Giral In Mexico The fire department responded to Its first alarm In the area recently annexed to the northern part of the rlty when firemen extinguished a roof fi re at th home nf Mrs Stone al 1220 Terrace Avenue yrxterdav afternoon Fire tiarshal Speed said Marlmiim and minimum emnrratura IM' rials Iasi vsar OX and SA CHURCH Plane Contest Set Several visiting contestants are expected to compete in the monthly model plane contest which will he sponsored hy the Fresno Gas Model Airplane Huh and the Freno Exchange Club on a field on Manning Avenue one mile west of RaMn City tomorrow at 10 A Members of the rluh will present Some new Plane designs inrluriing pusher models Tim nf sunn's 024 n-rlnrk: lime nf lin'st T1 MEXICO CITY Aug 23 Jnxe Antonin Azuirtr Spanish Louis Guzman 24 of Route ox 431 near Church and DeWolfe Avenues suffered a fracture nf the left elbow at 4:23 o'rlnck yesterday afternoon when his automohii wax struck hy a car operatrrt hy Betty Ahtherg 20 of 2976 Weldon Basque Nationalist Party president the fire started after a painter arrived today from New S'nrk and 'who was working on the house Tkesders Nssry Pelmgalit Mlslitef tid Tslae iDeteDl Osaannal rrsrlnilallnn tries Normal ersrmiiattnn At lark Rlvsr ttsnnrt' Mint' Rlvsr Pisdra IT A Vl alas 240 feel dlerharss AAA eentid fesf aari Jnsnuln Rivsr Kerrkhnff pnn sr Hmi' (arrears fur 24 hnurs list nild-nlahl) iano asrnmt fast railed nn Jne Giral who lx fnrm- dropped a rlgaret on the roof lie Ing a Repnhllran government ofald the hlaze caused about $19 Spain In exile Idamage Avenue ol Ventura Avenue and First Street.

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