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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 2

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im a -i-va Obituaries City News In Brief THE FRESNO BEE Saturday Oof 6 l'tt Chinese Reds Disclose Attack Foaa Can fix Aay Radio Ph 4-1781 Mi-tal Baby Strollers Sun Maid Lewis Refuses To Order Halt In Coal Strikes Truman Awards 14 Heroes High Medal Of Honor (adv Furniture 1027 Broadway Friendly Kosa Radio 12U5 Van Nesa (adv 24 Ur Radio Renrlro 2318 rulane opp Post Office Ph3-7783 (adv Shower Door glass block and mirrors for your home Call Valley Glass Co 3-5181 (adv State Seeks Aid To Move Out Gl Undesirables By Kuomlntang CHUNGKING Oct I Chinese Communist report today Bend lx Home laundry 48 model now on display Kuschhaupl's Authorized Norge Bendix and Radio Service 1515 Van Nesa 3-3181 (adv Shaddo Jewelry Co 1134 Fulton liuar watch and Irwelry repairs rtidv Classic Beauty Raloa la taking evening appointments Ph 3-63201 2123 Fresno St (adv MR FRANCES 81X11 II LK FI Ef UROS1 (Tulare Co) Oct 6-Last rites tor Airs Francrs Stubblefield 7U who died yesterday in her home her will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in th Dop-kins Chapel in Dlnuba Burial wUl be In tha Smith Mountain Cemeleiv A native of Arkansas Mrs Stubblefield lived In Orosi 47 years She was a member of the Baptist Church Surviving arc her husband Wil-liain Stubblefield four daughters Mrs Eula Spnrkq Orosi Mrs Eddith Litchfield Visalia Mrs Anna Butta Orosi and Mrs La-dona Pena Porterville three anna Claude Stubblefield Fresco William Stubblefield Puente and Ronald Stubblefield Bakersfield two Safety Glaae installed In your cat Call Valley Glass Co 3-518L (adv File Annulment Ml Betty Jo Sussmun Hi through her guardian ad litem Rae Simmons has filed suit against Michael Suss-man seeking an annulment of their marriage on the ground she was under age and had no parental consent The couple were married July 13 1943 in Yuma Ariz WASHINGTON Oct President Truman yesterday conferred the highest valor award without confirmation Generalissimo on 14 navy and marine heroes and Chlang troops supported asked that the nation win the peace by Japanese have launched full to other young men from dress attacks against Communist being killed or wounded forcea between Chungking and The veterana of the Pacific war Shanghai and that major who received the Congressional Kuomlntang force la sweeping Into Medal of Honor In ceremonies on areas under control of the crack the south lawn if th White House Yenan controlled 8th Route Army Included 11 marines and three navy Three armies of the central gov-men Smothered Grenades rrn Shansi Province where the 8th In the group were Lieutenant claims control Colonel Gregory (Pappy) Boying- Wlent On News Chungking Is silent on th re- ton marine Hying ace and 17 year -yj official Central Newa Wins In Bridge High scores for games played In the Parlor Lecture Clubhouse last night by (he Fresno Duplicate Bridge Club were announced as follows: First Dr CL Vanderburgh and Harry Seymour 687 per cent second Mrs Bernadine Denison and Mr Martha Greer 594 per cent and third Mia Ollie Smith and Mrs Ethel Winthrr 582 per cent The club will conduct a public master point open tournament this evening at 8 In the Cali fornian Hotel brothers A Gulley Dlnuba and a-George Gulley Arkansas and threrrx crsW half brothers and threo bait sisters in th East OBREN SETENCini New arrivals at Include: Mahogany chests maple desks and Valentine Seaver living room pieces Their No Fulton near Olive St store Is open tonight and every Friday night till 9 (adv old Private Jacklyn 11 Lucas of Agency saya th chief of ataff of Elec Bathroom Heaters all sizes! Belhaven who was decorated the Japanese Inner Mongolian Sun Maid Furniture 1027 Broadwy for smothering two exploding Jap- command has arrived on the Peip- Final rites for Obren Setenrich 50 who died yesterday in hla home near Cornelia and Belmont Avenues after a short Illness will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Stephens Memorial Chapel followed by burial in the Belmont Memorial Park A prayer service Is scheduled for tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the chapel FlasU-Eote MoaUe Paint Hdqra Friendly Kota Appl 1221 Van Ness ladv 8 l-eymel Insurance Real Estate 2336 Mariposa 4-1711 (adv (adv Khaddow Jewelry Co 1134 Fulton Hurry! Few electric alarm clocks (adv Stainless Steel bar sinks Sullen 2443 Stanislaus (adv Joaephlna FurnJtura New location 830 Pulton Ph 4-6535 Draperies bedspreads made to order (adv Automatic Butane and Natural Gaa Water Heaters $35 up 2318 Tulare (adv Corbett'a Tropical CoHIna cool and refreshing Corbett's Cocktail Lounge Broadway at Mariposa (adv Polished Chrome Dinette Seta MRS BILLY MAT 8IMF80N FuneAl services for Mrs Billy May Simpson 26 who died Wednesday In Huntington Park after short illness will be conducted Monday morning at In the Tinkler Mission Chapel with Rev Denton tierow officiating Burial will bo in the Belmont Memorial Park Nick's Furniture 817 Broadway (adv Charges Mrs Marion Wellmaker has filed an amended divorce complaint against Calvin Wellmaker Fresno insurance salesman accusing Mm of gambling away their savings and associating with other women Site seeks the custody of a minor child and a $lr0 monthly support allowance The couple wed January 16 1943 and separated August 151 Community iroperty includes a home at 563 ayton Street Patterson Closes Probe Of Attack Clears Engineer anese grenades with his body Mg Sulyuan Railway to the with-After the president placed the to recev last medal on Marine Private Wil- render instructions from central son Watson of Earl Ark he 6vernm4nt commander Fa Tto Yl stepped to a microphone and said: th We fought a good fight and won fnr2w two great victories We are facing ral China iSnH? another fight fight for a aupported bYPuPPt oeareful world" troopa attacked areas" in High ranking navy marine and Anhwei and Klangsl Provinces and army officers sat with cabinet popping up membera senators and congress- me men as Vice Admiral Louis Den- bY he Rd new Mh rmY feld chief of navy personnel read Th coincide with Olathe citations for deeds of heroism Pf'rh from Yenan 1" newspaper performed In and over the Solo- JJew China Daily News Jrt1' mons Okinawa Iwo Jima Peleliu Chlang a commander In chief has Guam and the Korean coast oered apa ne troop to Other Recipients cover" territories occupied by Com- Others receiving the medal were: Marine Second Lieutenant Arthur Th Jackson Portland Ore conspicuous nVnert? iio Ylnr'chiif wiium Harrell Mercedes Tex bravery ln by bandits" The order assertedly action on Iwo Jlma March 3rd Hla was given to General Yaaujl Oka-wound led to amputation of both mura commander In cMef of Jap-hands anese forces In China Pharmacist's Mate Second Gass Recapture 19 Cities George Wahlen United Statei The dispatch said Japanese and Naval Reserve Ogden Ut heroism Japanese puppets acting under ln- and self sacrifice In caring for structions from the Chinese high marine wounded on Iwo Jlma command have recaptured 19 cities I 11 anototl doovt 816 lOOCS March 3rd throughout Ghina lrom the Com- the agg 7 an(j below 08 munlsts in "more than 100 battles I i tlce first class United State Naval From the Kjwntung prov- 8h appeared 08 Baby Sandy Reserve Raymond Wash bravery of in East SUU Heaven at 1 ui" MroSRivrth SJZtSnSS xm despite his own serious wounds Sandra HenvUle a pupil Jn the Morris Dailey School full dress attacks against Commu- 1 1 T) ConnUnlt DOIC ALFRED BATTLES Alfred Battles 2(1 a farm laborer died yesterday In a local hospital after an Illness of about six months A native of Oklahoma lie Is survived by hla parents Mr and Mrs Eaaii Battles of Oklahoma and a cousin Cleveland Battles of Fresno Funeral services will be announced by the Valley Funeral Home -Deluxe Psstwwr Elect rlc Water Htra Josephine Furn 830 Fulton (adv The Cigarette You Will Try a box of club size Phantoms 20 for 20c Harry Parker Tobacconist 1311 Fulton Open eves fadv WASHINGTON Oct 6-W7-John Lewis today refused to order an end to spreading strikes which threaten to shut down the bituminous mines Lewis waa asked by th soft coal operators In the presence of Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach to end the atrike but the United Mine Workers leader said he had not called the walkout In the beginning and would not order the men back Schwellenbach told newsman Lewis said the strikes originated locally in a controversy over recognition of the union The operators Schwellenbach said argue Lewis Is responsible and could get the miners tuck Lewi la KHeat Aa Lewis left Schwellenbach! office he referred reporters to the secretary for an account of the session Asked to elaborate he replied: "How can one elaborate when there la nothing on whirh one can The United Min Workers president arrived at the labor department flanked by nearly a score of UMW district leaders Almost an equal number of spokesmen was present Work stoppages In the mines are cutting deep Into bituminous stocks The Solid Fuels Administration extended Its controls over dlstrlbU' tion while the walkouts spread to a sixth state Indiana 1500(H) Miners Involved More than 150000 miners are Involved In the spreading coal strikes Production la down by 749000 tons daily out of the 1000000 ton daily normal average Solid Fuel Administrator Ickes said 529 mines were idle at the start of business today Lewis la a I recognition of hla aupervlaory Workers Union a part of District 50 United Mine Workers They left their Jobs Since these employes must make inspections before the work shift begins production workers also were made Idle Adequate Representation Lewis said the mine workers would have "adequate representation" without saying he would attend the sessions himself Edward Burke head of the Southern Coal Producers Association accepted for the operators At the same time he said they are rigidly opposed to making bona fide supervisory employes a part of the union because of their ties with management Despite the critical labor picture labor-management conference scheduled for November 5th can' not be held sooner Schwellenbach Mid because of previous commit ments by some principals There will be 18 labor and 18 em-jloyer representatives Schwellen-Mch aecretary of Commerce Wallace and a so tar unnamed Impartial chairman will represent the public without votes The CIO and AFL each will have eight representatives and United Mine Workera and the railway brothershoodi one each Management represent ativea will be chosen by the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Aaaoclatlon of Manufacturers Purpose of the conference Is to iroduce a peacetime substitute lor the War Labor Board New Coal Bmtrtctloas Ickles has clamped new restrict tlona on thi shipment of soft coal Irom commercial docks on the Great Lakes at tidewater porta and on rivers to conserve the already scarce supplies These forbid the shipment of coal to dealers for residential and non essential heating hy permitting shipments only for the use of hospitals public utllitlea railroads xnd ships The Great Lakes and tidewater dock but not those on also may ship soft coal for the healing of industrial planta Oil Gas a a Circulating Heaters Finks For Fine Furniture 1134 Broadway (adv Soviets Hurl Charges Floral Design reasonably priced Zinnia Flower Shop 1828 Van Nesy (adv Shaddow Jewelry Cm 1134 Fulton Waterproof watches guaranteed and just arrived (adv (Continued From Fa ga Ons) Baby Metal Strollers Josephine Furniture 810 Fulton (adv Ld territory" Contro-pCrapDOOKS ExBaby Star Accepts Surrender TIENTSIN (China) Oct United States is unwilling to recognize the two governments Had It not been for the dlfflcul-nea over Bulgaria and Romania Bvrnes said' more conciliatory spirit might have prevailed and might greatly have helped to overcome the procedural difficulties of the council Byrnes differed with statements made by Molotov in London regarding the United States proposal a general peace conference be called lefore the -nd of the year to consider the various peace treaties Reveals Orders 900 Veterans Are )ue From Overseas 6-4AV-Major General Keller Rockeyl Sandra HenvUle 7 of 3 Andrews United States Marine Corps today ererf Mniatlon In accepted the surrender of Avenue wno creatM a senaation in Japanese troops in Tientsin for Hollywood as Baby Sandy film- LUENEBURG Oct Joseph Kramer beast of nd the martne ASnd rouP her friend went to Belsen confessed he eassed nrl- can nd Chinese anthems during Warner Brothers Theater yesterday TL the ceremony in which Rockey afternoon to see her first produc- soners at the Natzweller concentre- commander of the 3rd Marine Am-ltion East Side Of Heaven tlon camp in A signed statement phibious Corps1 received the swords A pupil in the Morri-Dailey Presented today as the nrosecutlon ot Lieutenant General Ginoauke School Sandra haa forgotten her presented tMay as tne prosecution da General Shiro three years of stardom She dis- conduded its case against 45 SS 0mato play a great deal of Interest but men and women guards accused of It was the first formal rapitula- bored by the scrapbooks of her conspiracy to commit mass murder troopi jn uf I headlines press clippings pictures The United States proposed not only the Big Five but all European members of the United Nations and (MrClatrhv Newspaper Xervlre) SACRAMENTO Oof 6 -In an effort to eliminate out of atatc "military criminal from California the new California Veteran! Commlsiion yeaterdoy disclosed a drive to prevail upon the federal government to provide home transportation fundi to all men given dishonorable or bad conduct discharges from the armed force Thii movement waa revealed by Rodney Richardson executive secretary of the state commission who declared men turned out of the service with dishonorable or bad conduct discharges even though far from home are beine sent on their way with onlv a suit of civilian clothes and a $10 bill Threat Ta State Since California is one of the important debarkation center! for troops returning from overseas Richardson said this condition unless remedied threatens to make the state a round for men with criminal tendencies and records of mental disease Richardson announced officials of the veterans commission together with spokesmen of war veteran organizations will lav the problem before representatives of the United States Army Naw Marine Corps and Coast Guard at a meet in planned for Sacramento October The commission Itself will meet here October 19th The secretary a World War II marine said travel a'lowancea to home states also will be urged for psyrhotics who are discharged from the military service under dishonorable clreumstances Mon Than 11 An Fatienta Richardson saia the state depart went of mental hygiene nnorti mon then 100 veterans of World War II already an patients In the California government's system of mental hospitals He alio cited the recent an-ouncement by the state depart' ment of corrections that 12-6 per cent of the inmates of Folsom San Quentin and Chino State Prisons gn World War II men On top of this W'llliam Swel-gert executive secretary to Governor Earl Warren and chairman or the veterans commission announced the California Youth Authority has informed him that 900 of the 5000 under Its Jurisdiction or Involved in Its rehabilitation activities are young men who have aeen service Li the war Just ended And Sweigert said he was given the further Information that between 30 end 40 per cent of the present CYA commitment are from the ranks of World War II veter- n1 Point la Illustrated Richardson' Illustrated his point concerning the withholding of home transportation to men dishonorably discharged in California with the tory of two Negro soldiers recently released under such circumstances despite the fact both had been pronounced psychotic! The two soldiers one from Washington the other from Boston Mass were set down for dishonorable discharges after court-martial proceedings They were sent for a time to the Turlock Rehabilitation Center he aald and then transferred to the Hammond General Hospital near Modesto Stanislaus County Despite the hospital finding that both men were mentally 111 Buffering from dementia praecox asserted Richardson they were discharged dishonorably and released In California without any provision for their return to the east coast Stole Auto Here Richardson said they made their way to Sacramento where after efforts to raise home transportation money had failed one of them stole a military police car and started across country for the national capital The secretary said he understands the man since has been sentenced to a federal penitentiary Richardson said a protest has been lodged with the federal government in this case by his department especially stressing the procedure of withholding travel allowances We are vitally concerned" he aid of the number of hospitals and ramps that we have Jn California If this procedure Is to continue we can anticipate an abnormally large load of undesirable citizens which will no doubt not be confined to dementia prae-cox rasex but to other military criminal types" An Important Factor Richardson said he Is convinced the discharge system In question Is an Important factor In the number of World War II men alreadv Inmates of California correctional and mental institutions The commission secretary also cited the case of a white soldier ticked up while absent without eave from Camp Haan Riverside County found to be a rexual psychopath by a state court and sent to the Mendocino State Mental Hospital Pennsylvania where the soldier originally lived declined to do anything about his rase Richardson said on the ground he was subject to federal rare The army has done nothing he added exrept give the Jouth a dishonorable discharge In 943 approxlmatelv a year after California hospitalized him The record inrluries Rlrhardsen said with th statement of the United States Veterans Administration that It cannot act since the former sol-dier still in Mendocino was discharged dishonorably Prison Clinic Survey A San Quentin Prison rlinic survey this year of 103 World War II veterans sent to the penitentiary Richardson reported produced this data on their separation from the armed services: linnorahiv rilsrharged 9: dishonorably discharged 34: bad conduct discharges 18: Section VIII discharges (for Ineptitude past rer-ord undesirable habits or traits of character etc) 12 medical dischargee 31 Richardson said total military Is WASHINGTON Oct W) -Secret ary Patterson closed the Pearl Harbor Investigation today with a decision facts do not warrant disciplining Colonel Theodore Wyman Jr army engineer formerly in charge of Hawaiian defense construction He made public a previously withheld sertion of the board's report in which the army investigators reported "lavish" parties given by Hans Wilhelm Rohl German born contractor at which Wyman was present Relationship Patterson said the relationship between the engineer officer and the head of the firm doing defense construction was but that it was doubtful this influenced Wyman to "follow any course which was prejudiral to the government" The secretary said Mi study of the report showed nothing In It to Indicate the conduct of Wyman Rohl or any of the other contractor! contributed to the Pearl Harbor disaster Nor did Patterson find any evidence that Rohl any Information of any character to the enemy or was disloyal In any way to the United States" Included in the evidence of the report waa memorandum bv an army military intelligence officer which described Rohl as a "confirmed drunkard and Inferentialiy Incompetent as a subversive influence for that reason" Patterson said he believed Wyman had been penalized enough by the investigation itself Exrept for that Patterson added it was probable the colonel would have received at least one promotion Awarded Legion Of Merit He declared Wyman performed later of the outstanding construction and operating tasks of tne European while in charge of the port of Cherbourg In the critical months of the Normandy Invasion lie was awarded the Legion of Merit for that work Rear Admiral Husband Kimmel told the investigating board the army "let down" the naw in its radar detection of the Japanese planes which attacked Pearl Harbor Two army enlisted men detected the flight and reported it to their superiors the morning of December 7 1941 It took the navy two days to find this out Kimmel testified although two navy officers asked the army Information center several times whether the army knew from what direction the planes came "We felt that it was unfortunate that we had not had the information available" Kimmel said Kimmel Pearl Harbor naval commander was relieved of hia post after the attack Krmer ul (iv Wh" concentration camps also admitted jwisara nmSTil he was fully aware of the gas ttptairTalJirtmltted'hara'kiril HenvUle non European membera which supplied substantially military forces be included in such a conference Molotov told a press conference he favored a general peace conference only after the big powers had agreed on the treaties to be submitted because that was the way it was provided In the Potsdam agreement Thus ne added he would not present compromise plan for such conference to Generalissimo Josef Stalin because the Soviet answer already had been given Needed Consultation Byrnes declared last night however the Soviet delegation had said in London it could not agree to the American proposal for a peace conference "until they had returned to Moscow and had personal consultations with their He added: As the record stands the foreign minister of the Soviet Union haa not rejected our proposal for a peace conference During the discussions he admitted it was correctJ in principle My hope Is after htl a Roy then a Los Angeles milkman sent three snapshots of Sandy to the studio A few days later she was called In for takes which were good and Sandy signed a contract with the print of a tiny bare foot She made aeven pictures Eat Side Of Heaven was followed by Unexpected Father Melody Lane Sandy Is A Lady Bachelor Daddy Stars At Wedding (By The AModated Frees) More than 8900 servicemen are scheduled to arrive at east coast ports today from Europe aboard nine troop carriers Four freighters are due to arrive In San Francisco with 60 Pacific veterans and two transports with 2299 servicemen aboard will dock in Seattle Four ships with about 6600 aboard are due in New York three ships with about 2000 in Boston and two small ships with about 330 Newport News Vs Ships and units arriving: In New York (Aboard David Shanks) 2714 troops undeaignated units (Aboard Bardatown Victor 1897 miscellaneous troops (Aboard Saturn) 24 miscellaneous troops (Aboard Lewistown Victory) 1954 troops including the following units of the 5th Armored Ordnance Maintenance Battalion headquarters and headquarters company of 5th Armored Traina and 75th Armored Medical Battalion In (Aboard Pearl Harbo originally due yesterday) 26 miscellaneous troops (Aboard Vassar Victory) 1513 troops Including field artillery school casual detachment emergency returnees casuals and high score personnel (Aboard Robert Stuart) 22 troops members of the 82nd Airdrome Squadron At Newport (Aboard A Germak) 38 miscellnneou troops (Aboard the Ariel) 294 miscellaneous troops In (aboard Chlrikof) 16 officers and 1025 soldiers from Whittier Alaska (Aboard SS Sea Flasher) 111 officers and 1147 men mostly navy has conferred with hla government hia government will agree the nations which fought the the world shall have si chance to make the world peace Showers Threaten Valley Raisin Crop From Page One) Mrs Clark and they I uirh back down the aisle My I1 year old bride who starring part ai Crosby Joan Mlscha Auer Pan 35 years ago Withera Bobby Breen and marriage CTark Shirley Rosa and had a reputation before His first stealing the show When her popularity began to in Washington wan at the age of 4 her parent! took off in the Induced th studio to cancel the (EST) for Blythe- contract a five day four "We wanted her to quit before she went to school" her mother he will go to explained "so she would attend a Mo by automobile public school like other children We never tried to get her a con- Plans tract with any other studio" forced the president Sandra came to Fresno eight plana to make the monthi ag0 with her parents Hen Martinaburg Va vlHe the ssm Joaquin Valley re- murky and raining pragentative for the Kellte Pro- airnort officers Mid jurt romnanv 1500 feet and it was "uct -ompny' Truman orMnallv from Bcrryvllle toM Uaosm automobiie mak-j n3d3SS0n Hcdrs pilot Colonel had found bad Youth Aid Report (Continued From Page One) A School Chief Is Superintendents' Head SACRAMENTO Oct 6-Un chamber and crematorium at the Oswiecim camp he commanded 1B uar Contradicts Statement Kramer's confession contradicted an earlier statement which was introduced by Prosecutor Backhouse four days ago At that time the surly Nazi denied existence of a gas chamber at Oswiecim and categorically denied allegations of former prisoners there were mass executions whippings and other demonstrations of cruelty Kramer's statement closed the prosecution case His face strained and ashen Kramer listened to the prosecution read the deposition which said "With reference to orders I received at Natzweiler to gas certain women and dispatch them to Strasbourg University as sworn by me before Commandant Jadin of the French I give the following details: "Orders I received were In writing signed by order of Relcha-fuehrere Himmler by Gruppen-fuehrere Glucks Aa nearly as I can remember they stated a' special transport would arrive from Osweichim and that people on It were to he killed and their bodies sent to Strassbourg to Professor Hirt It further said 4 hat I should communicate with Professor Ilirt as to how the killing was to take place "This I did and was given by Hirt a container of gas crystals with instructions how to use them There waa no regular gas chamber in the Struthof section of Natz-wciler but he described how an ordinary room rould be used "After eight day the first transport from which gas chamber victims were selerted arrived and at (he same time I received written orders from Hoess who commanded the whole of the Oswclcim Camp i that although the gas chamber and crematorium were in my part the camp I had no jurisdiction over It whatever I have been told tome of my SS staff were Kulltjr of ill treatment rnd brutality toward prison rr I find this very difficult to believe and would trust them absolutely To the heat of my belief thev never committed any offenses against A triple confession hy hard faced irma Grese who said all RS personnel guilt for German Truman Friend's (Continued Clark kissed turned to walk For the 51 took her first Wendy in Peter it was her first 55 was married wife is dead Truman back after the wedding rain at 3:04 ville Ark starting state lourney From Blythevllle Caruthersville later In the day Canrela Bad weather to cancel hia bt Although It was at the takeoff the ceiling was safe for flying P'anncd to go The president's Ilenry Meyers weather on and returned the Sacred The president county fair at he has been ycara so be will tomorrow night town Peaceful Keep HOLLYWOOD Peaceful picketing of a court today at Motion Pirture yesterday between officers in and 2400 Arrive In A LOS ANCELES Ort 6-IUB-Twenty four hundred more Pacific war veterans are back today on the last leg of their long Journey home More than 2000 army and navy public srhool superintendents elected Trlllingham of the Los Angelos County schools as their president Horner Cornirk of the Santa Crus city school was reelerted secretary and Overturf of the Sacra-' mento city schools became vire president of the groups as the groups ended a convention here yesterday A resolution to congress was adopted urging the continuation of federal funds for child renters In this stale can do a lot of damage If it is followed by misty and foggy weather The weather bureau rerelved re-jorts of 06 Inch of rainfall at Cos Inga Inrh at Bakersfield and 03 Inch at Westhaven A light shower was reported late yesterday at the Merced Army Air Base The seasonal rainfall for Fresno thus far this year la only a trace The normal figure to dale la 39 Inrh and last year's total so far was X)1 inch Considerable cloudiness was forecast for tonight and tomorrow with a maximum temperature of 78 degrees today and a minimum of 55 tonight Yesterday' ton thermometer reading was 85 degrees two above normal and 1 1 low mark this morning was 56 degrees eight above normal Deaths Are No Bar WASHINGTON Oct high point servicemen and 40 ma-( Herbert Brownell Jr Republican rlnes arrived ymterdny at Los An- national chairman said today the gelcs port of embarkation ahonrd the American transport SS Alcoa Patriot and the Dutch transport Tkbinta Army patient will go to Camp Haan and navy men to the I-ong Beach Naval llnvpltnl arriving over Martins-hurg the presidential to Washington will attend the Caruthersville where going annually for 12 spend tonight and in the little Missouri Lose Last Veteran CHICAGO Oct Utah today lost Its surviving Civil War veteran Ira Storm es 99 of Salt Lake City death of aome "high officials does not constitute "a statute of limitations to avoid the fixing of responsibility" for Pearl Harbor "Many other persons are dead also" Brownell wrote in an editorial In The Republican News national rommitlee publication "including the approximately 3000 who died at Pearl Harbor because some one had blundered and the many oilier thousands who died during the ensuing years because the Pearl Harbor dlsissler lengthened the war in the Pacific The article added: No matter how high the trial of hungling or Inrompetrncy may lead into the rank of officialdom past or present the nation la entitled to know the truth the whole truth known aa grand old died of heart attack In Chicago' Marked Improvement Shown By Corbett (MrfTatrhjr Newspapers Service) DELANO (Kern Co) Oct 6-A definite change for the better waa reported at the Delano Hospital today in the condition of Ralph Giordano 40 Fresno tavern operator better known a Young Corbett III one time welterweight box- Union Railroad Station Inst night He was enrouts home from the Grand Army of ths annual encampment at Columbus Pickets Studio Shut First Congregational More than 14000 orphaned Jewish children have been transported to Palestine through the effort of Youth Aliyah the child rescue movement of Hadassah national Jewish welfare society according to Mrs Leonard Raymo of Los Angeles who addressed the local Hndassah chapter at their Initial Fall meeting Wednesday In the Temple Beth Israel Mrs Raymo said while the organization haa as one of tia prima-y alms the establishment of a permanent Jewish colony In Palestine Hariassah's program embodies complete participation In American affairs with particular emphasis plared on postwar rehabilitation problems Mrs Sam Rodder vice president of the order's Southern Pacific Coast region urged all Hadassah members to send telegrams and letfera to President Truman and representatives In Washington in protest against Great Britain's White Paper whlfti would restrict further Immigration of the Jews to Palestine She Mid 130000 destitute Jews victim of Nazi persecution look to Palestine as their only haven Mrs Philip Morse the president of the Fresno chapter announced a telegram has been sent by th loral group to President Truman commending his fine cooperation In Ihe Interest of Jewish refugees and urging his further aid Rnhhl David Greenberg of Temple Beth Israel gave the opening prayer at the Wednesday Chamber Seeks Funds To Ship's Service The Fresno County Chamber ef Commerce board of directors meeting yesterday approved a suggestion the chamber office will receive donations from residents of Fresno County who want to make contributions for the purchase of a sliver service for the Cruiser Fresno which soon will he commissioned Harry Baker the rhamher resident appointed Milo Rowell Paul Gregg and Edwin Eaton as membera nf a hoard to Investigate Ihe proposed relocation of free market In addition A Qulat waa asked to obtain a representative from the Fresno County Farm Rureau or Fresno Grunge as the fourth member of Ihe hoard George Edwards the manager of Ihe Hotel Freano was appointed a member nf the board of directors to surceed Carl Stanley who died ing champion Corhclt suffered serious head In- and nothin but the truth juries in an HUtonmhile arcidenl1 near here Tuesrinv niKhi iSacrafnento Cannery Toilays report from Ihe hospital said he was "vettins alone nlrelyHynr(erS Get Vote root ariln with (he previous ACRAMENTO on' 6-urt-The KAiurc iu Oct 6 under protection injunction was resumed Warner Brothers Studio after rlashe strikers and po-lice which 25 or more men women were injured Some 400 or 500 pickets ranged eight abreast today (n front of the main gates of the rambling film plant In nearby Burbank while perhaps half that number of non studio workers and fared them across the high way Up to a late hour this forenoon no attempt had been made to enter the aludio Warners said production waa at a standstill A dozen policemen and sheriffs deputies carrying nightsticks' hut maintaining a friendly attitude toward' he nirkets natrolled the scene More than 100 officers rallied yesterday to rlear the street after studio po1 icemen turned fire hoses on the Pickets and tear eaa aad Divlsodcro jonn cnee Minister Saadoy Service II A Church 9:45 A Sunday Mrhool 9:43 A IL Adult Claoa 'Young People SUNDAY EVENING FORUM PRKSINTS AT 7:10 IRUCI THOMAS free lance cop respondent who has Just relumed from th British Islet and the atorm renters of the Continent SaT will give a first hand account of Europe In the "THI COMtIACK OP THI CON9UKRED PIOPIIS" atrocities at the institutions also National labor Relations Board rp((1 last night granted an election to 7np voung blond guard has been Sacramento cannery worker railed the of the SS women The election will probably bjfrr three statements were made held within 30 days There wll the Belsen camp was over-four places on the hallnl: AFIrun Spring and were read (ie-Teamslers: CIO Food Tobacco andjptf defense contention they were Agricultural Workers tndepend- obtained under duress enis: and no union She snld her conscience bothered AKI cannery workers presented iei and enused her to admit par-demands for a 13 rent hourly ralael tlclpntlng in heatings and mistreat and for a rul from 48 to At) hours a ment of prltoner estimated California1 week in a meeting In Oakland with eventually will have 1030nno ve(- Paul Si Sure representing cannery i i pinna wllhin her ap-i operator idOflOfTld eiflSn NIIIS proxlmalely 7DO(km wlm went Intol The Nallunsl IJtlwr proxlmalely 7000nn wlm went Inlnl The Nallunsl IJtlwr AJ Teleohone Ooerators Engineer Succumbs SACRAMENTO Oct 6-M3-Kdward Welch 57 Sacramento city planning and traffic engineer died yesterday In th Veterana Hospital at Yountvllle after an Hines of four weeks armed for rr- diwtlv from annoimi'i-d authorlatlon of kfiu lnUr6S AD ifornia plus from otherjcullnMive harroining elwiion among i I'iihr-i SANTA ROSA Oct 6- CD -f stales hn up'emnlnvrs 73 California SANTA ROSA Oct 6-IA9-A INTERESTING PERMANENT JOBS WITH A REAL FUTURE are expected to take of Northern postwar rmldenee here 'canneries hearion crah which left a navy bus homh were thrown by th offl- and army truck a tangled mas of irhprt hnA of the WANTED WINERY WORKERS Pftasoiif SiirroHftrffffgs wreckage killed five persona and Injured 28 four of them rritirally two miles south of Petaluma last night The packed bus headed north on Ihe two lane Redwood Highway was carrying workers home from the Mare Island Navy Yard at Val- Windsor Confers With King George For Hour LONDON Oct Tho duke nf Windsor paid a surprise visit Iat today to Buckingham Palace where he was reported to have conferred for approximately an hour with his brother King George Yl In the private study The duke who flew to tendon A Ft Conference of Studio Unions and eight other strike leaders were arrested yeaterdav on rioting charges and released on bond the strikers obtained a preliminary rourt ordee restraining Warner from Intel f(renee "with peareful pbkrtinr assembly or advertising either oral or written" Warners obtained a tamporarv I'iir dead Thompson Grapes for Dehydrator Starting Monday October lit PHONE CLOVIS 8-W or See Manager at CAINE DAU DEHYDRATOR Shaw and Winery Avenwei Clovli California YOU WILL BE PAID WHILE YOU LEARN Apply 1455 VAN NESS The Pac Tel and Tel Co 92V2C Per Hour Time and One-Half After 40 Hours APPIT TO PIRSONNRl OFPICI Roma Wine Company CHURCH AND EAST AYES FRESNO CALIF Harry Brown 63 of Santa Seplrmher 1943 were $119339106 compared Rna liavy shipyard worker twere $13345468 a decline of 136 with $114642628 for the first nine Virginia lce Young 19 Napa per rent from $13460616 In Sep- months In 1944 a 4 per cent In-1 Ragtag Marc Island worker itembrr 1944 Nine months sales in crease I -ta-.

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