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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 16

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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16
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Zxjthe first His second wife listed as follows: -The zoo which officials of the was film actress Merle Oberon I py comb -Fresno Zoological Society claims! is one of the finest in the western United States rapidly is becoming -a classroom for biology and zoology students from the Fresno -State College land scores of high schools throughout the San Joaquin Valley' Buses Bring Visitors Walter Clark the society president said that on nearly every school day buses from as far away as Bakersfield are seen parked in the lot west of the zoo a A charm and gaiety has captured the imagination of homemakers all over the country Everywhere discriminating homemakers are choosing own period furniture" MAPLE EARLY proper their passengers listening AMERICAN HUTCH Afford a knl- am barkarnniid far tb dlplay af rhlu ar araamra-tal piece CORNER CABINET a fnl far alaraaa and jat Ihr Iklil ta all- lira that lt ear-arr spare Com In Anytime and Juat Browse Around at GOODRICH 0 MONTHS TO PAY 24 GARRETT BROS with keen interest to lectures about the habits habitat and other points of information on the many species on exhibition "If the school does not have a science teacher along to explain these Clark said "most of the zoo personnel are available and qualified to fill the students in on the The visiting plan is similar in scope to others under way in zoos Southern California Clark and the other society officers believe it has tremendous possibilities for expansion here Study Value Grows "The zoo is growing all the Clark declared "and as new animals and different species are introduced it has Increased value to those studying the birds and mammals of the world "We hope as time goes on more and more groups in the valley will realize the potentialities of the zoo and help interested youngsters as well as oldsters come here to study the many specimens 1 As a sample of the growth Clark referred to the seal pool which is nearly completed and soon will have as permanent residents three specimens of the richly furred aquatic mammals A new monkey island also is in the blue print stage and will be constructed soon EASY BUDGET TERMS DOWN 6 Straight Interest rOSSEVELT HIGH PHONE 5-1609 ACROSS FRO 4403 TULARE Open Eves Mon Thru Friday WE DELIVER ANYWHERE 4:30 PM Lave And Learn 4:45 Katherine Kitchen Knowland Urges Rhee To Face Facts OkeK Pact Senator William Knowland (R) Calif called on President Syngman Rhee of the Republic of Korea today to face the facts as they and accept' truce terms in the Korean War Knowland the chairman of the Republican policy committee spoke out in the senate after a group of senators had been briefed on Korean developments by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Attitude Change Although other senators declined public comment some of them said Dulles appeared to believe there might he a change in attitude later in the day on the part of the Korean Government which has vowed to Ignore the truce and continue fighting Without any direct reference to the state department briefing Knowland told the senate any1 action endangering the truce agreement 'wouid be detrimental to the people of the Republic of Korea and would endanger the security of the United Nations forces in Korea including the security of the forces this country has in that Held Significant The California senator's statement was regarded as especially significant because he has supported the contention of Rhee and other South Korean leaders that a truce leaving Korea divided as present terms would do would not be satisfactory On this point Knowland noted President Eisenhower "has gone a long way to provide assurances which would permit the free people of Korea to maintain their through a possible mutual security pact with the US Bomb Shatters Window AP A gasoline bomb shattered a window in the Northern Ireland London office today In the window was a picture of Queen Elizabeth II "as soon as but in ail cases within 60 days Fora period of 90 days nations to which prisoners belong ran send representatives to POW camps to repatriation matters Representatives shall not exceed seven per 1000 prisoners and shall not be less than a total of five Explanations shall be conducted in the presence of a representative from each member nation of the commission and a representative from the detaining side Explaining representatives will be allowed to bring in necessary wireless communications Majority Vote Prisoners in the custody of the commission who decide to return home shall be repatriated after a majority vote of the commission decides the application validity After 90 days POWs who still refuse to return shall be turned mrito a political conference for discussion but still will be held In Ihe physical custody of the neutral commission After 30 days discussion by the political conference prisoners who still refuse repatriation shall be released to civilian status Then they will be given an opportunity to go to nations" if they choose The move to a neutral nation who later decide to return to their father-lands shall he assisted in that return by "authorities of the localities where they The repatriation commission and subordinate bodies shall operate on the basis of majority vote Yankees Are Glad Wary Of Truce News WESTERN FRONT Korea American fighting men were cheered today to learn peace may be just around the corner but some heard the news with skepticism Staff Sergeant Frank Rolter Jr 23 of Cincinnati probably expressed the thought which was in the minds of all "It seems too good to he said Then he added "Now my wife won't worry about me or the baby going tn But Sergeant Cecil Beatch 21 Riverside Calif had a word of caution "I don't believe this war will end as long as (South Korean President Syngman) Rhee is talking as he Beatch said "He should realize he needs the help of the UN in peace or Master Sergeant Joseph Hensley Jr of Miami Fla added: "It looks as if peace in Korea Is assured but what I am wondering about is where we will be meeting the Communists Master Sergeant Paul Schmidt 35 who has been in Korea a year thought it was about time to go home to Clarendon Ark He said: If they pull the Chinese out we should leave too South Korea Staff Chief Flies Home On Rhee Orders TRAVIS AIR FORCE AP General Park Sun Yup South chief of staff left for Honolulu en route home early today by plane on orders from President Syngman Rhee Rhee rcrallfd all Republic of Korea army officers training in the United States In Washington the Korran embassy said there are about 380 ROK officers in the United States most of them army officers scattered at several army posts Outlaw's Africa Party NAIROBI AP Kenya Government's war against the Mau Mau terrorists brought the outlawing today of the Kenya African Union the British principal Afri-can political organization Bow Tie Flector UHF Antenna Our Special Open Thursday Evening Stare Hears AM te 4 PM AR Snpplie and Seta orRimn Mad Older Fmmpttr Filled NEW AND USED TV Set and Sipplias Amateur laritrd VIDEO ASSOCIATES 1111 Rem St1 Pk 4-4304 OS EVERYBODY HAPPY? Rose Ski Tournament held on Mt Hood which is located about fifty miles east of Portland Hal and I would sure love to see it but we'll make up for it when we go on our vacation The steelhead will be running and you know what that means Pop! some swell fishing" You can't blame the boys for being happy this morning You would be fob if someone from your home State was to pay you an unexpected visit I'd like tomake a suggestion here that you just drop in to any of the Departments of The Rodman Chevrolet Company and pay them a visit Makes no difference which State you are from either Just introduce yourself and you will never regret it for they are one fine group these 221 people who are proud of the motto they have adopted "THAT WE MAY BETTER SERVE YOU" I'll lay a bet that when you leave there you will have the answer to the question "Is Everybody Happy?" They certainly are Bye now I'll be seeing you POP Take a look at these two young men (brothers by the way) Richard and -Harold Cleland who are two of the 22 1 employes of The Rodman Chevrolet Company Why are they so happy? Well) as you can see Harold in the pit is' pointing to brother Dick that here's a car with an Oregon license which to them is like receiving a visitor from home for they both the light of day in that great State I happened along about that time and when I asked them to tell me something about their home State Dick came up with this statement Pop! a rose is a rose by any name but right now to Oregonians roses have a significant meaningfor just two days from today the 10th to the 14th there will be held in Portland the 45th annual Rose Festival Don't think for a minute we wouldn't like to ho and see the grand floral parade for there will be over fifty floats made up of hundreds of thousands of individual roses Then there's the grand ball presided over by Queen 'Rosaria and all kinds of doings winding up with what is called te GOSCOgd.

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