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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 13

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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F3T rr- IHK REPUBLICAN FRESNO CALIF TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 20 1945 THE FRESNO Eton Charges Landlords Move "1 i 4 Tr IT fct- m-'ft To Evict Tenants '-V Shooting Attack Knifing Send 3 To Hospitals A shooting a light Involving i knifing and an attack upon an elderly West Freinan today are under Investigation by sheriffs deputies and the police The shooting occurred on Giffln Ranch No 2 in the Mendota district at 7:30 o'clock last night when Martin Rios 44 o( 129 Tuolumne Street a ranch worker was shot in the calf of the left leg Rios told hospital attendants the shot was fired by John Lozano also a ranch worker as the climax of a quarrel with other workers and that the bullet struck Rios accidentally Condition Is Not Serious Rios did not apply for hospital treatment until midnight His condition Is not serious Ishmael Williams 44 of 1321 Amador Street was treated In the Fresno Emergency Hospital for a four Inch cut on his left cheek and a three inch cut on his scalp which he suffered during a fight outside the Twentieth Century Elks Club at and Tuolumne Street at 10:30 o'clock last night The police reported Williams berime involved In an argument with Owendell Jarkman of 31 Tuolumne Street and the two men left the lodge hall to settle the argument Followed By Friends Friends who followed them a short time later told the police they found the men rolling around on the ground outside They took Williams to the hospital when they discovered he han been rut Frank Lombardi t9 of 2111 Street reported he was the victim of unprovoked attack by three men while he was walking near El Dorado and Street at 8:30 o'rlock last night Lombardi said one of his assailants beat him with a rock or a brick but that none of them made any attempt to rob him He managed to break away and sought refuge in a nearby house The victim was treated for bruises and contusions on the head the right arm and the right thigh ers Two hours after the crash an automobile driven by Lieutenant Edward Dock of Fresno crashed info the rear of the bus injuring Dock slightly Dock's car is shown in the background AP Wirephoto Helped Protect Base Of Japanese Lines Citing what they termed a "strike" for higher rent by the owners of many Fresno apartments American Legion spokesmen won an agreement from the Fresno County Board of Supervisors today to urge governmental steps toward housing homeless veterans' families but were warned the county will not be liable financially The supervisors agreed to draft a resolution declaring an emergen' cy and urging army officials (to make unused housing facilities at the Fresno County Fairground available to servicemen after the Legionnaires disclosed veterans are among the apartment tenants notified they must move because rentals are too low Cites Eviction Notice Walter Aufderheide a mrfmber of the Legion delegation cited such a notice received yesterday by a Hammer Field serviceman from Theodore Brix who operates an apartment court at 1333 Street In order to protect myself from further losses it seems necessary that my apartments at 1333 Street including the one occupied by you be removed from the rental market at the dose of the current ralendar Brix wrote Aufderheide told the supervisors similar letters were sent to many Fresno residents In urging action declaring 300 veterans' families are homeless here and predicting the apartment owners' action will make the housing shortage even more acute Pugh president of the Fresno Apartment House Owners Association said he doubted Aufder-helde's statement the occupants of many apartments have received notices to vacate He declared the association has not instituted any such move Members of the association are scheduled to meet at 8 o'clock tonight In Einstein Playground Hall to decide their course of action In a protest against present OPA rent ceilings Charges Emergency This board or some parallel agency must declare a state of emergency exists before the army even will listen said Aufderheide Why it's common knowledge there's a housing shortage" retorted Supervisor Meeker The papers are full of it I think it would add to or take anything away from the situation for us to pass a resolution "We want to be sure what we're getting into We certainly don't want to write anyone a blank check" the Legion certainly wants to see something done in a concrete rejoined Aufderheide "I have attended meeting after meeting and heard lots of talk but seen no action We certainly don't want to see just some more talk here and then see it delayed from week to Cut Red Tape Aufderheide urged the supervisors to ask the proper governmental agencies to "cut red in dealing with the matter The veterans he said are paying all they ran afford right night citing rentals of $65 a month for one bedroom apartments "And 300 more ran't find a place for their he said They tell the Legion used to sleeping In foxholes but that they bring themselves to asking their wives and children to doing A highway patrolman examines the charred wreckage of an eastbound Pacific Greyhound bus which skidded and overturned 45 miles east of Wendover Ut Sunday killr ing six passengers' and injuring thirteen oth- Quiz Begins' In Fatal Bus Crash TOOELE (Ut Nov 20 A six prong investigation of the Pa cific Greyhound bus crash that killed six persons and injured 27 early Sunday is under way today The bus enmute to Salt Lake City Jrom San Franrisco skidded overturned and burned 46 miles east of Wendover Ut Investigations were ordered by the Tooele County sheriffs office a tire manufacturer the bus company the Utah Public Service Commission the ICC Bureau of Motor Carriers and an Insurance adjustment company Merchant Marine Ensign Erich Kleven 24 of Capa two soldiers two sailors and one civilian were killed Army officials said one soldier was from the 6th Service Command Omaha Neb and the other from the 7th Service Command Chicago but their names were withheld until next of kin are notified Efforts to identify the burned bodies of the sailors and civilian have been futile Fresnan In Rear Helping airstrip surrounded and making an voyage from are numbered of Sergeant of Fresno who Pacific for the I-ast April the 5th Air Force and as an assigned the job near Naoag which rould be because it was lines Though the strip was assigned and waa liarbers went expeditions with encountered the He has been in typhoons to sweep Ills convoy from Luzon made nearly tn Guam hut UCLA Man Warns Teachers They Must Keep Pace Edwin A Lee dean of the school of education at the University ef California at Los Angeles today posed the problems of the present rcientific age to teachers ef Fresno City and County at their annual institute In the Fresno High School auditorium "The atomic age is upon us in unbelievable aspects'' Lea declared The boys and glrla now In school are emerging into that unbelievable era and the problem now rests with Lee declared aviation haa brought all parta of the world together with tremendous impact on eur culture He asserted the scientific age In which we live has a tremendous effect upon every auhjert taught In school and particularly on lain guages "Science brought Prime Minleter Attlee over here and haa made Molotov sound Lee said "But what they are all talking about are international relations" Lee decried what he terms suspicion between the United Nations I particularly between Amerira and Great Britain "our blood Would Face Problems Lee called for a direct meeting of America's racial minorities problem asaerting: "I aay to you that until we meet squarely and solve religiously wisely and ethically these problems of minorities at home we have not even takeh the first step toward good international He warned that young men and women now in school will elect our future political leaders "Who shall be president In 1946 and in congreas from 1948 on Is of supreme importance not only to America but to the world and they will be elected by children now In he said The fact that one candidate will be Republican and the other Democrat la the last basis on which to decide We must teach our young men and women how to evaluate issues and candidates and we muat persuade some of the best of them to consider political -Rapa Rrhool Critics Lee struck at critics of schools who charge the subjects are neglected "I protest on a basis of fact that we are teaching fundamentals less I know of no place where they are teaching less reading writing and arithmetic than before and I know that In most places they are teaching them he charged The word Is used incorrectly They are not fundamentals but tools It la the end the objective which la fundamental If you can read and listen and still follow a demagog then you have Hitler If we do not teach how and what to read too we simply have literate ignore Aaka Parent Cooperation Faye Green Adams associate professor of education at the University of Southern California yesterday afternoon urged an audience of elementary school teachers to taka -parents into their confidence on school methods to avoid unnecessary criticism For example she said most parents are unaware that moat 5 year old children now permitted by state law to attend school cannot be taught to read and would not understand tha folly of trying to teach them "The schools have failed fo taka the people into their confidence and to acquaint them with what we are doing" she aald There always is a lunatic fringe In almost any profession and I am afraid they have been guilty in the past of many of the fads in education I hope the wave ef so-called modern education has left something on the sands Speaks On Vocations Lee also waa the speaker in a general secondary session this afternoon on The Place Of Vocational Education In Postwar Secondary Education William A Otto Fresno Technical High School principal presided and the Alexander Hamilton Junior High School Orchestra directed hy Malcolm Davison played several selections Elementary section meetings were held throughout the afternoon The general session tomorrow will Include an address by Gertrude Withersooon assistant chemistry professor at the San Jose State College on Recent Development! In Their Implications For Education Charlea McCIoy professor of research anthropology and physical education of the Iowa State university will speak at a physical education aeision in the Freano State College auditorium on A Program Of Physical And Health Education For The Teacher Cooking School Session Is Postponed The Fresno Bee-KMJ cooking school will be cancelled this week The rlasaes will resume a week from tomorrow with a program featuring recipes for substantial Fall dishes and holiday fruit cakes according to Mrs Pauline Edwarda Jones Fresno Bee home economist ple Heart the Air Medal and aix campaign atari while serving with the 15th Air Force Hie wife Ellen ie living at North Fulton Street Staff Sergeant Alexander Brown the husband of Mrs Kathryn Brown of 2515 Cambridge Avenue haa been discharged from the air corps at McClellan Field A former stock broker here Brown was a finance auditor during hla three years In the service Lieutenant George Bell of 3303 Batch Avenue Enaign Sterling Lynch of 1354 Linden Avenue and Lieutenant Andrew Mattel of 953 North Van Nesa Avenue were among naval offlcera recently relented to Inactive duty at the San Franrisco naval separation center Eight FTesnans recently dle-rharged from the naval service at Camp Shoemaker are Leo Arnold seaman first class of 1133 Englewood Avenue Robert II Wold chief radioman of 3843 Nevada Avenue Leland A Calvin mate first class of 2104 Palm Avenue and Frank Peers aviation machlnist'i mate of 1608 Arthur Street John Boyd electrician'! mate firat class of 630 Harvard Avenue Forreit Phelan motor marhin-iat'a mate second class of 630 Dudley Avenue Fred Roth seaman firat class nf 4033 Iowa Avenue and Delton Hubert mate aecond class of route 2 box 732 on Chestnut Avenue near Tulare Street RETURNED Mate First Class Haig Koomjan a son of Mrs Koomjan of 804 North Van Ness Avenue has arrived In San Pedro Harbor aboard the USS Kltkun and haa been sent to a separation center for discharge from the navy Private First Class Welch Freinan Is Injured Lieutenant Edgar Dark who was Injured early Sunday when his car crashed into the wreckage of a Greyhound bus near Wendover Ut in which six persons were killed is the son of Mrs Harriett Dark Route 8 Box 502 in the Kearney Park district He suffered ruts and bruises about the head but his wife and 3 year old daughter who were with him were not hurt A sister Miss Verna Dark is student at the Fresno State College Woman Dies Of Adult Education Is Seen As Key To Postwar Living The basic needs for adult education in the training of a large section of the population of the United States for pescetime living yere outlined last night by George Mann chief of the division of adult and continuation education at a meeting in the Edison High School of adult teachers of Fresno County Mann who recently returned to his post with the state department of education after serving as a lieutenant commander in the navy said many persons in the country must turn to ndult education programs for training if they are to be assisted in making adjustments to the changing conditions surrounding them Cities Survey Results "A survey of 600000 men made by the navy showed 5 per cent were illiterate 28 per cent had not completed a grade school education and only 25 per cent had finished high school" said Mann "These figures comparable to those obtained in similar studies made by the army show the need for adult education programs" The speaker said not only will large groups of returning servicemen depend upon sdult education programs for training but many war workers who must transfer to new jobs will become a training responsibility of the adult educator "We must be prepared to offer specific training instead of generalized preparation" Mann declared Train For Business Other basic needs for adult education were outlined as training for those planning to enter small businesses of their own general cultural education a broad program of preparation for family living training for participation in civic life health maintenance education and guidance Mann said first in frequency in the desires of servicemen for training is general cultural education "The adult education department must remember it hss a responsibility in this respect just as much as other educational he asserted The speaker stressed the fact there are more broken homes now than at any previous period In the history of the country "Adult education programs should plan courses In family living to 41ia Hggila ill 4ImR the needs of the time' guerrillas protect an by Japanese 11 day typhoon ridden Luzon to It Shima among the experiences Kirk A Harbors has served in the past year Ilarbrrs serving with in base operations alternate gunner wai of servicing an airstrip northern Luzon reached only by air behind the Japanese protection of the to Filipino guerrillas outaide his duty on several scouting the guerrillas and Japanese frequently three of the worst the Ryukyu Islands bound for lo a long detour to escape one typhoon Harberi said the personnel aboard donned their life jackets quite often in preparation for "abandon orders ss the LSM craft on their noses and spun in the The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki left us in a sweat for more than 72 hours anticipating a threatened gaa attack hy the liarbers said He then was stationed on Je "Sweating out a threatened gas attack Is something to experience especially when It is announced by Radio Toklo and you know you're stuck on the Island come hell or high added the Fresnan Harhera was one at the spectators when the Japanese peace party landed on Ie August 19th He now is a member of occupation forces at a naval base in northern Japan His first Pacific assignment was at Flnschhafen and Hoilandia In New Guinea He also waa on Leyte He made bombing flights over Formosa China Yokohama and TOklo A former member of the Yosem-Ite Winter Club and the Freano Ski Club Harhera Is organising skiing activities at the Chltoae Air Base He fa a son of Mr and Mrs Harbers of 145 Michigan Avenue DISCHARGED Ralph Whiteny mailman first class of 619 Roosevelt Avenue was released from the navy at the Puget Sound Navy Yard Wash recently Douglas Hardin carpenter's mate first class of 105 Poplar Avenue was discharged at Camp Shoemaker Corporal Dale I Parker a son of Mr and Mrs Carl Parker of 5109 Washington Avenue recently was discharged from the service at McClellan Field after four yean In the army He was a musician at Luke Field Arlz for the 0ait 16 months Among Fresno army men who recently received their honorable dla-chargea from the service are Captains Conway Lanford a son of Mr aod Mn Lanford of 264 North Van Nesa Avenue and Groom the husband of Mra Marie Groom of 3126 Home Avenue and a son of Mr and Mrs Groom of Fresno Fint Lieutenant Marvin Christensen a son of Mr and Mra Christensen of Route 5 Box 229 on Cherry Avenue and the husband of Mr Charlotte Christensen of Tulare Staff Sergeants Tiagoplan a son nf Dr Michael Ilagnitlan of 1157 Ventura Avenue and Clarence Becker the husband of Mrs Nancy Becker of 2311 Lotus Avenue Jack Daugherty the husband nf of 226 Street who recently ceived orders to return to the Ui nit Charles Riggen of the John Muir School left and Barbara Jean Labanouski of the Fresno State College training school the highest ranking officers of the Fresno Junior Commandos present a check for flOO to Walter Aufderheide a cochairman of the Fresno War Finance Committee in charge of the Eighth Victory Loan Drive Staff Photo Junior Commando Group End Work Approximately 2000 Fresno Junior boys and girls of elementary and Junior high school age have won honorable discharge certificates in the home front service of Amerira during World War ft following their disbandment last week The final official act ef the Fresno youngsters' group was the presentation of a check for 1200 to the Fresno War Finance Committee to assist In defraying incidental expenses connected with the promotion of the Eighth Victory Loan Drive in Fresno The money representing a surplus which was left in the Junior Commandos' treasury as a result of the sale of salvaged materials during the 22 months of the organization's existence was donated to the Fresno War Finance Committee as the final act of the group in aid lng the war effort Organized in January 1944 the commandos were a youth project of the Fresno Junior Chamber of Commerce which together with the sponsorship of The Shack Fresno's teenage group won the local Junior chamber state sweepstakes award from the California State Junior Chamber of Commerce for the most outstanding program of youth activities during 1944-45 and third place in the national competition The youngsters were given i farewell party by the sponsors Sat urday morning in the Fox-State Theater Briei talks on the work accomplished were made by Paul Lorton commander in chief of the commandos and John Guerard a colonel in the army until his recent discharge Elmer Tuschhoff was the master of ceremonies Wilbert Parker junior chamber of commerce chairman of the commando committee announced the youngsters received the Sam Hayes Award of Merit fon outstanding leadership in the war time salvage drives in four western states During their work in Fresno the commandos collected 500 tons of waste paper 20000 old magazines 150000 coffee Jars Z000 wooden coat hangers 1200 soft drink bottles mailed 2500 mail letters to members of the crew of LST 801 which they sponsored donated approximately $1000 to various war agencies including the Red Cross war chest and March of Dimes program and sent a number of gifts to tne rrew of the LST Lorton said the discharge certificates will be mailed to ail commandos as soon ss the individual names are filled in and signed The youngsters held ranks during service ranging from private first class through a three star general Bond Queen Will Win Hawaii Trip A seven day trip by clipper to Honolulu with all expense paid awaits the winner of the Northern California Victory Bond Queen Contest finals in San Francisco Chairman George Sharp of the local theaters war flnanre committee said the trip to and from Honolulu will be made in a four engined Pan American Clipper with the winner to be treated to seven days of entertainment "Then she will go to Hollywood and rompete against the Southern California winner for a year's movie said Sharp Sharp emphasized the contestants will he Judged 75 per cent on bond selling ability and only 25 per cent on beauty Meanwhile he announced three loving cupa have been offered as prizes to the Fresno County winners by the Shaddow Jewelry Company Ballots will he pounted again tomorrow by Robert Retxer the Fresno chairman of the contest With the initial count Miss Billy Rae Morris lead the 20 contestants with 522 votes Just 21 ahead of Miss Retty Heinz with 499 Miss Cannon was third with 170 and Miss Mari jane Molsbergen fourth with 28a meet Bieler the principal of the Pariier Union High School and president of the central section of the California Council of Adult explained the work of the council Elected to succeed Bieler as president was Wesley Pugh the principal of the Modesto Evening High School and Junior College Other offirers elected are Dunshee assistant high school coordinator for the city schools and director of adult education in the county schools vice president to succeed Elvin Hedgcnck of and Clyde Reid the principal of the Hanford Evening High School secretary-treasurer to fill post held by Van director of distributive for the Fresno City Schools Normal Temperature Frost Are Predicted Normal temperatures ranging from a 65 degree maximum today down to 37 tomorrow morning with early morning frost was forecast' today by the United States Weather Bureau for the Fresno district Skies were to be desr after the breaking of this fog Some light frost was reported this morning although fog kept the official minimum temperature up to degrees top temperature was 65 degrees Radio Club Will Be Reorganized Amateur radio operators of the Sen Joaquin Valley and other persons Interested in rsdio will meet December 14th st a place yet to be designated to reorganize the San Joaquin Valley Radio Club which became Inactive after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Directors of the club last night named Thomas Catich John Guerard and William Wallace Fresno amateur radio operators to decide the meeting place the program for the opening sesssion The Federal Communications Commission on November 15th authorized amateur radio activities on the bands above 28 megacycles and valley amateurs have resumed operations in many instances Many amateur operators during the war filed for the renewal of their operators and station licenses The FCC renewed operators' licenses but in most Instances canceled the station licenses Before these amateurs ran return to the air they must obtain FCC renewal of their station licenses The FCC has ordered that all station licenses which were valid from December 7 1941 to September 15 1942 and which have not been revoked are validated for a six months period which will end on May 15 1946 The club -directors laid Alans for urging the Smaller War Plants Corporation the American Radio Relay League congressmen from valley districts and other California radio clubs to work for the release of surplus radio equipment to amateurs and educational institutions They said the surplus government stocks would help to increase interest in radio and provide a pool of radio operators which otherwise might not be available They declared the army and navy could have used 10 times as many radio operators as were licensed when the war broke out Directors attending last night's session Included Harold Strand of Kingshurg James Wakefield Clar-enre Ramer Ralph Saroyan Erwin Martin Wallace Catich and Norman MrLaughlln vice president Boy Is Injured Jerry Rose 10 of Route 11 Box 193 near Belmont and Valentine Avenues was bruised and scratched on the forehead at 4:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon when his bicycle struck an automobile as the car was being driven out of the Subway Garage af Fresno and Streets William Sheldon of 2064 Normal Avenue was the driver of the car ed States from Naples Italy expects to be discharged soon Welch served a total of 17 months in the Mediterranean theater Four Fresno soldiers are reported to he aboard the SS Galbraith which la due in San Francisco next Tuesday They are Captain James Buhler of 211 Van Nets Avenue Sergeants Rudolph Lauer of 221 Street and Max Baskin of 1028 Ado-line Avenue and Private First Class Walter Bandy Among Fresnans who were ex Sected lo arrive in the United tales yesterday are Corporals Joseph Klantx Clarence Mohr Charles Perry of 1038 China Alley and Ardle Douglas of 33 El Dorado Street and Private First Class Jeremiah Ryan of 224 Peralta Way due in San Francisco on the General Pope and Corporal Ford Seals of 3217 Hammond Avenue Privates First Class Donald Giffln nf 1486 Delmar Avenue Paul Needham and Henry Sutter of 3816 Turner Avenue and Elmer Seibert due in Seattle on the Sea Wttrh Due In San Francisco Saturday were Captain John aO Sharp on the SS Island Mail and Master Sergeant Phillip Juvlnall of 3729 Orleans Avenue on the James O'Hara Mrs Pearl Crlpe 28 of 331 Deino Avenue died thla morning in a local hospital where she had been under treatment since Saturday afternoon for injuries suffered In an automobile collision at Belmont and Dickenson Avenues Her injuries included a possible basal fracture of the skull a fracture of the right wrist and a brain concussion Sha was injured when automobiles operated by Herman Anthony Crilz 34 of 1320 Terrace Avenue and Sharp 29 of 4442 Turner Avenue were involved in a collision Mrs Cripe was riding In the Criti car at the time the accident occurred Previously It wai erroneously slated Critz was cited for failing to halt at a boulevard atop Her death increases to 78 the number of traffic fatalitlei in Fresno County thla year Her body will he taken to the Boice Funeral Home in Clovis Thanksgiving Sunrise Services Is Arranged A Thanksgiving sunrise service will be conducted Thursday morning at 6:10 on the Muff overlooking the old Lane'a Bridge off the Yoscmite Highway under the sponsorship of the Fresno and Madera Christian Endeavor Unions Rev Harold Wilson ol Easton will he the speaker and special mualp will he featured Coffee will be served after the service and earh society will provide doughnuts for their own members To reach the site ears should cross the bridge and enter tha first gate on the right 242 The supervisors he added should act quickly In urging the use of fairground facilities lest the army decide to sell or tear down the barracks formerly used for Japanese or troops Worries Over Expense "If there is any expense in doing this it Is up to the warned Supervisor McMurtry "Our resolution should not imply any obligation for us to bear the expense Brix was not Immediately available His letter to the veteran turned over to Commander Duffy of Post 4 American Legion follows: 'Due to the increased cost of maintenance and operation including increased material and labor costs and increased expenses due to abuses by some tenants my apartments at 1333 Street have for the past several months been operated at a net loss to me Tells Of Petition situation has been railed to the attention of the officials of the Fresrio District Defense Rental Area office with the hope that some solution satisfactory from the standpoint of myself the tenant and the rent control office might ho possible but no relief appears to he forthcoming from that office Therefore in order to protect myself from future losses It seems to he necessary that my apartments at 1133 Street Including the one occupied by you he removed from the rental market at the close of the current ralendar year It Is regrettable that this drastic action must he taken but the only alternative la to continue to operate at a lost which of course cannot he expected Thla advance notice of mv Intention la being given at thla time out of ronalrieratlnn for my tenanta ao they will have time to find other aultable living Duffy said he has been advised by the tenant given the notice he wai told by Brix he might continue to occupy the apartment if the OPA ralaea the celling prlre $10 a month Celling prlcea on two room apart-menta at the 1333 Street address now are $4730 to $5250 monthlv and on three room apartments $60 lo $67JV) monthly Fresno Flier Is Considered Dead A requiem high mass was rele-hraled today in the St Alphnnaus Cathedral for Second Lieutenant Peter Bnele Jr 22 a P38 pilot mlaalng In action after a raid over Holland on May 25 1944 Ilia parenta Mr and Mrs Peter A Bocle Sr of 5 llaw-s Avenue Aere notified by the war department yesterday their ann now is officially mnaldcred to be drari The Boelea were advised the change In alatui waa made because no trece has been found of either the pitot'a hodv nr his plane Bnele enlisted In 1942 He ws a former carrier for The Fresno Bee Ila won the Air Medal posihum-ously Besides his parents he Is survived bv three brothers Reiman First Class Taut Poele Fred Bnele of 2416 Ferrla Avenue and Eddie Boela of 5 Hawes Avenue and a The Weather Upetalrs 1291 Firfteo said Education Bakersfield the Wagen-en education 40 ASSIGNED Corporal Bjarne Pederson of this rity is with the Tilth Engineer Base Depot Company veteran! of the Ardennes and Rhineland campaigns now siding In the redeployment of American troops and equipment at the port In Antwerp Belgium Major Chester Moore Jr of 3672 Batch Avenue has been appointed division surgeon for the 40th Infantry Division which Is stationed with American occupation forces In Korea at Pusan a large seaport only 120 miles from Japan Moors went overseas last July after serving for five years In Let-terman General Hospital In San Francisco At that post he wai aurglcal ward officer and director of the aurglcal school He ii a graduate nf the Stanford University Medical SchooL GRADUATED Kenneth Jones a son of Mr and Mra Roy Jones of Calwa haa graduated from the naval air-crewman program at Jackaonvllle Fla with the rate of aviation radioman third rlass following 15 months of training He received radio training at Memphis Tenn gunnery training at Purcell Okla and operational training in a dive bomber at Cecil Field Fla He Is a graduate of the Roosevelt High School Stroii 8r Mrs Courtney II Ran Pablo Avenue Redoian of 941 Palm Avenue Sergeants I -eon Emerzlan Jr' a son of Mra Emerzlan of 713 College Avenue: Jennings Brown the husband of Mrs Beverly Brown of 801 Echo Avenue and a son of Mra Brown of 474 Theata Street and Sherman Schapiro a son of Mr and Mrs Abraham Schapiro nf 5514 Van Ness Avenue Corporal Harold Vander Duasen a ion of Mr and Mrs Adrian -Vander Duasen nf Route 1 Box 712 on North Fresno Street and Privates First Class Joseph Carrasco of 2426 Rose Avenue Wilfred Inaelman Rnhert Allison nf 3144 Monteclto Avenue and Conatanlrlo Ser-qulnla An aircraft mechanic and gunner i a BI7 during hla 14 months of duty In the European theater Staff Sergeant Orville I Betachart has been released after nearly four years' service Belsrhart was a prisoner nf war for 10 months In Rel-grad Germany Me earned the Pur rHrS Main n-nartm-nt Of fwmww Vmiiht Shmh TmAt1! 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