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THE FRESNO BEE NewsmanAsserts Argentine Group Foster Fascism Two Men Die In Fresno District Traffic Crashes One man wai fatally Injured In a headon craih near Frlant today another died after hla car waa atruck by a Santa Fe motor coach couth Jof Freino and aeven other peraoni were hurt In Freino area traffic accident Jamei Woodbury 26 of Frlant died in the Clovia Hospital ahortly before noon aa a remit of head and cheit Injuries suffered when the car in which he was riding with Leo Lowry 16 of near Frlant went out of control and crashed into truck driven by Harry Ford of Grabner Patrolman Philip Babel of the highway patrol said Lowry was driving east on the Frlant cutoff road nine miles from Cowper Avenue when the accident occurred Babel said Lowry apparently drove down a hill too fast' hla car going out of control at the turn and crashing Into Ford's truck Lowry still was- unconscious at noon but hospital aides did not believe him to be seriously hurt Marciano De La Craze 39 of Han-pjford died of chest injuries five 'bJ hours after his car was hit by the coach at McCall Avenue and the Santa Fe crossing He was taken to the Fresno County General Hospital The highway patrol said the coach was piloted by Kloehn ol Calwa De La Craze is survived by his widow Victorians His body was sent to Hanford for burial Five Are Hurt Five persons suffered cuts and bruises when cars driven by Llslle Knight 6L of Fowler and Joe Mores 24 of Selma collided on the Golden State Highway near Willow Avenue Besides the drivers aides in the Fresno County General Hospital gave treatment to Richard Kiikpatrick 37 of Fowler Mary Mendez 22 end Barbara Ortiz 23 both of Selma Three year old Ronald Leimbach of 4746 Washington Avenue was treated in the Fresno Emergency Hospital for facial and scalp lac- orations after he was struck at Tulare Street and Maple Avenue by a car driven by Dr LeMunyon 38 of 5005 East Tulare Street GBX Ja Bailiff John Kerrigan in the 8an Francisco Superior Court pulls Mrs Susie McSwain Hunter 71 of Fresno center away from her daughter Mrs Irene Mansfeldt as the mother attempts to embrace her daughter in the courtroom Mrs Mansfeldt ia on trial on murder charges in connection icif A the shooting of nurse Vada Martin AP Wirephoto Ray Josephs newspaperman and author today told piembera of the San Joaquin Valley Town Lecture Hall Argentina! Fascist dictator ahlp la building secretly the greatest armed force In South Amerlra to maintain itself in that country and spread Fascism to others throughout the continent To blame he declared are the continuing policies of the United States and Great Britain influenced by General Motors Ford Chrysler Swift Armor among United States Industrial giants and certain other unnamed sources of pressure In this country Wants Early Action The United States Josephs asserted should act before it is too late and the only remedy la for her and Britain to stop buying products and atop selling her theirs This he said would give the 80 per cent of Argentinians who want Democracy a chance to overthrow the group of Prussian minded army colonela who headed by Colonel Juan Peron have the country in a steel grip Josephs who had to flee Argentina reported hundreds of editors educators labor leaders politicians and professional men languish in concentration camps there A strong underground organization is functioning but la virtually helpless because of American and British policies In supporting the dictatorship and because of a steel-bound censorship on news Headed By Nuts Hundreds of German Nazi technicians are supervising the secret construction of tanks and other weapons for the Peron government according to Josephs and Prussians have been In charge of Argentine army training since 191Z The Fascist disease has spread to Brazil Joseph said and to other South American countries with few notable exceptions including tomly 11 ting to maintain its Democracy although wedged between Argentina and Brazil "The Peron dictatorship's mill-tary strength la getting stronger and stronger and stronger every day he warned "because of the help being given by the United States and Great The speaker asserted one of the tor the American end Brltlah policies toward the country the desire for and rivalry over trade Country Is Prosperous ii continuing to make Argentina the most prosperous America and consoll-ootinR the grip of the army colonels" he said wn Nelson Rocke-1er for recent American policy but added Rockefeller recently conceded hla mistake traced Prussian and later Nazi Infiltration Into the military economic and political life of gentlna and declared Hitler planned to Invade the Western Hemisphere through North Africa and Brazil Joseph! termed the Peron dictatorship "an army of After ousting the civilian government he said it abolished the congress organized a cruel gestapo the provincial gover- and ousted Lawyer Shapes (Continued From Page One) Unit Will Aid Housing Project Officials of the Surplus Property Division In Washington today expressed a willingness to attempt a housing project in Fresno with army buildings as soon as tlio military authorities declare barracks at Camp Pinedale and the Fresno County Fairground surplus Mayor Leymel telegraphed Fresno officials from Washington he had Interviewed army groups veterans administration official! Congressman Gearhart and the Surplus Property Division on releasing the barracks lie said Senator William Knowland promised to take a personal intereat in the problem and attempt to expedite the declaration of the buildings as surplus The Fresno County Board of Supervisors yesterday pledged Ha willingness to cooperate with a committee in a program designed to provide housing for service men and their families through the use of the barracks Mrs Lawrence Young representing the Fresno Emergency Housing Committee and Walter Aufdei heide of the American Legion urged the board to Join with the city commission and committee in a roundtable diacunlon of the housing problem and plan for the future Growth Raid Permanent growth la healthy and It is here to said Mra Young we need your help to go ahead In a united approach to the olutlon ef this problem city and county can put up the funds for the revamping of the barracks and get the money expended back in rent best forecast for Fresno it will be five or six yean bo-fore private construction can make dent in the housing Mrs Young declared it had come to her attention some veterans are sleeping on park benches and that some of them developed pneumonia She said the group conference of the city and county officials la expected to be set for an early date Supervisor Eflrd commented it seems to be an odd situation where the city la endeavoring to retain Hammer Field as a military Installation when the present housing shortage exists Aufderhelde said he Inspected barracks near the Santa Ana Army Air Base which have been converted into housing for Japanese families and declared certainly the same treatment can be accorded the returning veterans and their families Is up to some governmental agency to do something about this housing said Aufder-heide I believe it Is your responsibility to help get the ball rolling- supervisor McMurtry said the release of the buildings at both military posts for occupancy by civilians Is controlled by tha Ath Service Command in Sacramento He insisted nothing can be done unless authorization Is received from the army officials to release the property Board members expressed a will Ingnesa to do everything possible to help alleviate the situation but declared they do not favor the writing of a blank check for such project McMurtry also explained the legal aspect of such procedure likewise must be determined before any concrete action is taken Mrs Young said by next March Fresno will have approximately 8000 veterans returning to the city and that housing must be provided for these individuals and their families Tavern Men Plan Member Drive Miss Alict Schneider of Fresno and Staff Sergeant Leake Bevil of Camp Pinedale are pictured above in the roles they win portray when the Camp Pinedale Players present Pursuit Of Happiness Friday night in the Fresno State College auditorium before an audience of Victory Bond purchasers Camp Pinedale Photo Soldier Play Will Aid Bond Sales Fresno Victory Bond purchasers will have an opportunity to see a Broadway comedy complete with professional actors Friday night in the Fresno State College auditorium when the Camp Pinedale Players will present Pursuit Of Happiness as the part of helping the Eighth Victory Loan Drive in Fresno Tickets for the production scheduled for 8:15 can be obtained by purchasing Series bonds In any Fresno bond issuing agency The play has as its theme the colonial New England custom of bundling during courtship days The cast is completely military with the exception of two Fresno girls Misses Isabelle Booth and Alice Schneider The leading masculine character will be portrayed by Corporal Irk Cirker who has played Max Chrlst-mann a Hessian soldier in the same production in civilian life Another of the atar male performers in the comedy is Staff Sergeant Leake Bevil who enacts the More Funds Are Sought For Farm Labor Program Rslph Bunje manager of the Agricultural Labor Bureau of the San Joaquin Valley left yesterday for Washington to seek an increase in the appropriation currently set up to cover the cost of 1946 program of Maxican farm labor Importation the operation of farm labor offices and the transportation and placement of workers by the department of agriculture Legislation now in the house of representatives calls for an appropriation of 514000000 to cover the three fold program The amount approximately 50 per cent of what was available during 1945 Sum Insufficient This sum is not sufficient to meet the needs of the growers of nation and to do a proper Job farmers can plan on their 1946 said Bunje there is sufficient Fresno Chaplain Risked Life In Aiding Wounded Navy Men Like Chaucer's immortal rurate Lieutenant Commander Phillip Johnson of 2205 Van Ness Avenue pastor of the First Baptist Church preached the gospel during almost two years of service as a chaplain with- the navy It also is apparent from his simple recounting of events that also like Chaucer's curate he first followed the gospel himself As a chaplain he was not re- Brassart of 226 McKinley Avenue the husband of Mrs Margaret Brassart has been discharged from the army at McClellan Field His last station was at Grand Island Neb where he worked on B29s as a mechanic He waa in the army four years Four Fresnans have been dis-rharged from the army at Camp Beale They are Sergeants Rein-hold Ulrich the husband of Mrs Clara Ulrich of 1209 South Fourth Street and who received the Normandy Central Europe Ardennes Rhineland and Nortnern France Battle Stars and Nolan Clark a son of Mrs Ada Gray of Route 6 Box 583 and who waa on active duty four years Private First Class Henry Keshlshian a aon of Mrs Anooih Keshlshian of 830 Street and who served overseas nearly three years and Private First Class Anthony Campo of 1571 North Calaveras Street who won four European Battle Stars he quired to endanger his own life in an attempt to save others or to carry the wounded to the sick bay or comfort the dying in dangerous 1 a a but Rev Johnson refuses admit there any heroism it Just got so we he said after being released from the navy to resume his duties pastor so drab out there fear doesn't reg- ister so intense ly You see a thing that needs to be done and you do It In the few minutes before nan dies he says things Those things are Important They are messages for hla wife or some of the folks at home Someone should be there so the messages can be sent" Saved Trapped Man Rev Johnson has no explanation for his trip into a burning compartment where ammunition was exploding to rescue a man who was trapped except that "anyone would have done the same Democrats Call District Caucus To Name Candidate 0 role of Captain Aaron Kirtland the Ehty faf too hidebound Puritan he developed neurosis after he was commissioned In the last war Driven To Distraction There waa the Inference Mrs Mansfeldt was driven to distraction by the doctor's acts Dr Mansfeldt "lived in an Ivory Halllnan told the jury John's life was a mystery to his wife and children His shyness was a combative shyness She constantly guided him and led him along" Tracing her life from the age 15 Halllnan depicted the surroundings of the Mansfeldt home A Near Genius Halllnan said the one time Fresno Raisin Festival beauty queen young girl distinguished by beauty who comes as near as women ever come to possessing the best human traits of genius" married Into family dominated by Eva Mansfeldt her mother who now is confined to a mental Institution Halllnan said the doctor himself was a "failure In human contacts' He said Mansfeldt was excused from classroom recitation at Stanford because It upset him was under care of a psychiatrist for five years after serving in World War I and waa discharged from the army after he cracked under the strain of a captaincy in the army medical corps In World War II Judge Murphy had ruled there waa to be no presentation to the Jury at this time of evidence on Mrs Mans-feldt's mental condition She made dual plea of not guilty and not guilty by reason of Insanity If convicted she will be tried again by the same jury on the Insanity plea Prosecution Objects Norman Elkington deputy prosecutor objected accordingly to contention the accused woman's nerves were shattered by "this constant menace from their Judge Murphy observed the court can Instruct the jury to dismiss from its mind anything Halllnan might say your Elkington protested unrlng a Elkington was brief in his presentation will let the evidence speak for he said will convlnre you Mrs Mansfeldt made up her mind she was going to kill Mrs Vada Martin She thereupon telephoned Mrs Martin took a loaded revolver with her and went out and killed Mrs Many of the other soldier mem bers of the cast are professional actors and have appeared In auch all army productions as Winged Victory The production Is supervised and directed by Lieutenants Lee A Dl-mond and George Edwards RETURNED Fresno soldiers who were due In San Francisco yesterday on the Admiral Hugh Rodman are First Lieutenant Martin Rudnlck of 130 North Street Technical Servant! Herschel Martin of Route Box 95 on Blackstone Avenue and Kenneth Puryeor Sergeants Noel Searcy of 1383 North Twelfth Street Theodore Gonzales of Route 9 Box 310 on McKinley Avenue and Robert Minaslan Corporal Harold A Watson of Route 5 Box 50 on Elm Avenue and Private First Class William Johnson of 3238 Clay Avenue Five Freino servicemen were expected in San Francisco Sunday on the Admiral Simms They are Major Warren King of 2633 Moroa Avenue Warrant Officer (J g) Dee Akera of 5167 Lane Avenue Private Steve Mendez of 1159 Street and Corporals William Bentley of 336 Durant Way and Raymond Golllhar of Route 8 Private First Class Domingo Woodley of Pinedale was duo in San Francisco yesterday on the Atoundria Parley Is Asked On Consolidation Of Health Units The Fresno County Board of Supervisors late yesterday decided to invite the members of the Fresno City Commission to a conference Tuesday morning In the board room to discuss the statue of Dr Stein county health officer who is serving the city In the same ft was near the island of Ulithe and the fleet had been attacked by suicide planes Johnson's ship the USS Kenneth Whiting had been hit resulting In five casualties The ship alongside had received a direct blow which killed everyone In the sick bay including the doctor and another chaplain and everyone In the library set the ahlp on fire and injured score of others Goes To Stricken Ship After doing what he could to assist those on his own ship carrying a boy who had lost both legs to the sick bay and helping others who were wounded Johnson went over to the other ship The man he rescued there waa so domestic is the so transportation available for domestic workers to enable them to go from ob to Job as they desire and as they have done in the hiatory of California agriculture a shortage of workers for harvests In the state foreseen Will Hit Fruit Men This transportation shortage will affect the growers of deciduous tree fruits particularly They are entitled to an assurance of a work force sufficient to harvest their crops The lack of sufficient labor has been brought about by the war and as yet there has been no recovery The best means of assuring growers of sufficient workers is I to see that legislation la passed which will provide adequate funds to take care of any worker shortage in the vallev" The directors of the labor bureau sent Bunje to Washington at the request of the action committee of the statewide labor committee of the California State Ghember of Commerce Ballet Russe Will Give Show Tonight A curtain time of 8:15 o'clock sharp has been set for the performance of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo tonight in the Warner Brothers Fresno Theater under auspices of the Fresno Musical Club The club said the ballet company must take a train shortly after the performance and the program consists of four ballets whereas only three are billed as an evening show in some of the company's appear ances On the program are The Snow Maiden Concerto Barocco Grand Adagio and Beau Danube The box office In Sherman Gay A Company was to be open until 4 o'clock this afternoon to handle last minute ticket transfers Fresnans Contract To Buy Sacramento Radio Station For 1 50000 Hsrold Fresher of Fresno today revealed Harmco Inc formed three monthe ago by himself Mrs George Harm and Clyde Coombs also of Fresno has contracted to buy the Royal Miller Radio Station KROY in Sacramento for $150009 subject to approval hy the Federal Communications Commission i Mrs Harm la the sole owner of Radio Station KARM in Fresno Coombs is its manager and Fraaher resident of the Valley Motor I net Inc is a number of the board of directors KROY went on the air March 15 1937 and since January 15 1938 has been the Columbia Network outlet In Sacramento Mrs Harm Frazher and Coombs will have equal Interests In the Sarramento station Under FCC rules the aale must be advertised for bidders until January 26th but the contrart between Royal Miller owner of KROY and Harmco Inc already hat been signed Miller will continue to operate the station until FCC approval of the aale has been given a 3 nors The weaker pointed out that although Argentina permitted Nazi agents industrialists and diplomats to swarm over it and to operate from it as a base against the United Statw during the war Just ended Washington has continued to appease the dictatorship He cited the welcome Into the United Nations Conference Need Strong Policy If Hitler had been stopped wril5hiy itfong £1ed Policies World War II might have been averted'" he observed "Strong poll cies toward Argentina now are vital A a result of the United States' and England's support of Peron he declared those nations are losing prestige among the suppressed and enslaved millions of Latin Ameri cans while esteem of Russia growing Josephs sees one ray of hope In the picture the recent appointment of Spruille Braden former United States ambassador to Argentina as assistant secretary of atate Braden knows South America according to Josephs and at least once has made Peron the laughing stock of the continent That waa when on hla arrival in Buenos Aires he requested assistance in finding friends he was unable to locate and whom he wanted to Invito to his Initial reception Peron nnally had these persons escorted from prison camps to the reception Josephs spoke to several hundred peraoni In Hardy'a Fresno Theater Memorial Group Plan Activities A resolution favoring primary election endorsement candidate for representative from the ninth congressional district was adopted at a district meeting of Democratic county central committee representatives Isst night in the Hotel Fresno The committeemen decided to conduct a district caucus December 11th in Merced to hear all potential candidates or their spokesmen in preparation for making the endorsement Meeting separately the delegations from Fresno and Stanislaus Counties expressed approval of the candidacy of Hubert Phillips a 1 member of the Fresno State College faculty for the Democratic nomination However the groups withheld formal endorsement pending the Merced caucus -The general session issued an in-itation to all prospective congressional candidates or their representatives to appear at the Merced meeting Crandall chairman of the Merced County committee was chosen to serve as chairman of the caucus The Fresno committee decided to send a delegation of aeven members All four counties in the district were represented at the meeting but only the Stanislaus and Fresno delegations had been authorized by their committees to take official action Mrs Everett vice chairman of the Stanislaus committee presided Broad Fresno chairman and Herbert Gunderson Madena and Crandall headed their delegations at the meeting ExFresnan Will Speak 'At Church Gathering Rev Funderburgh of Pasadena a former Fresno city schools Instructor and superintendent of Kingshurg schools will speak on Let's Take A Look At Ourselves tomorrow evening when he ad- dresses members of the Church of the Brethren in the Fresno area at a Lnverne College dinner in the ocal church The dinner at 7:30 'dock and program are for all con-ributors to a fund to erect a men's dormitory on the college campus Rev Ernest Davis the college president will he the tosstmaster Rev- Forest Eisenbise Is the pastor of the host rhurch ri Sr 1 Additional meetings to complete the organization of a Fresno County local unit of the California Council of Tavern Owners are planned following conferences of state council and California Central and Northern Tavern Owners Association official! with local representatives yesterday last night and today In tha Californian Hotel Only a skeleton organization of the local unit was set up in the meetings The next meeting Is scheduled to take place within the next two weeks with Mrs Ann Coldanl of Sacramento state council secretary-treasurer presiding Jake Gardner of Fresno who initiated the local movement today predicted completion of the unit organization within a short time Ellef Rue acting district liquor administrator for the State Board of Equalization addressed a dinner meeting last night attended by tho state and central and northern association officials and local sponsors lie endorsed the organization plan and the objectives of tha council which Include the elimination of drunken driving ban on tho serving of alcoholic liquors to minora and cooperation with all law enforcement agencies Charles TV of Oakland state council president iresldcd Approximately 60 at-ended The council and Its subsidiary association are composed of retail spirits dealers Here Are Jurors SAN FRANCISCO Nov Seven women and five men comprise the Jury hearing the Mana-leldt murder trial They are: Adolph Bertelson Jr accountant Miss Alma Crownin clerk Mrs Stephanie Bauman wife of a painter: Albert Enderlln bank clerk Mra Virginia Franklin saleswoman Henry Hobble railroad clerk Miss Alma Grant no occupation Mrs Helen Pelegen wife of a laundry manager: David A Mason food equipment distributor Mrs Florence Munson wife of an upholsterer Mrs Eunice 11 Grelhel wife of an electrical engineer Phillip Joay retired cashier The alternates: John Burk-head utilities rompany clerk and Warren Chang Gee bank clerk badly burned he died later On that occasion as happened so many other times Johnson saw 17 or 18 year old sailor who had never seen action before standing In a paralysis of terror while the bodlea were being brought on deck Stepping up to him he said "You know this la mighty tough on you and me!" After a few words the boy regained hla composure and Johnson suggested on let's whlrh their did until the work was finished Gets Bruise Star The navy department awarded the Fresno pastor a Bronze Star Medal for distinguishing himself by his achievement from September 1 1944 until June 30 1945 The citation reads In part: seizing every opportunity regardless of difficulties to make hla services available to other ahlpa as well as his own he contributed outstandingly to the morale and spiritual welfare of officers and men" Johnson served In the Invasion of Pellllu Saipan Okinawa and Japan He conducted Christian funeral services for about 250 men on the little Island of Kerama Retto near Okinawa Ills shlp'rlast duty was to assist In the moving of a Chinese army from Hongkong to Manchuria lie arrived In Fresno Sunday and will he In hla pulpit at the First Baptist Church next Sunday morning Rev I Gilson who filled the pulpit during his absence irrarned his farewell sermon last Sunday Johnson and hla wife Mra Kdythe Johnson rame to the local churrh In February 194Z capacity Supervisor Lew Clark declared that when the board agreed to loan the physician to the cltj last July 16th one dreamed would last four all thought the loan was only until the city could get its own doctor to handle the health partftent" said Clark it la ridiculous for Dr Stein to do both jobs without extra remuneration from the city I am confident the city la willing to pay a reasonable amount for this Chairman Todd Clark commented that from what he hears the unified city and county health program seems to bo a settled policy Termed Untrue Board members generally agreed this la not the case and that Dr Stein ia working for the city solely as an accommodation and until the municipality gets Its own health officer Supervisor Meeker said the unified program might be better but conceded it would be more expensive and require more help Dr Stein reported the combined Jobs require a lot of work especially since both departments are not in the same building He said that to efficiently direct both the city and county programs has resulted In his working after hours In a number of Instances Seek Information He said the city officials have not Informed him whether they Intend to make the Joint venture a permanent thing Supervisor Eflrd declared the city ahould be able to obtain the service of a doctor now since number of phyaldani have returned to private practice from the war 3: PROMOTED -A former plane captain In charge of mechanical malgtennrm of a plane aboard the escort carrier USS Fanshaw Bay Maurice Moran has been promoted to aviation rhief machinist's mate at Moffett Field He Is a son of Mr and Mrs Jesse A Moran of Route 7 Box 97 on Polk Avenue near Cenlml Avenue Moran attended tha Washington Union High Srhool and Freino State College before enlisting In June 194Z He participated in the invasions of Morotai Saipan Leyte and Okinawa Islands during 20 months of duty aboard the carrier He returned to the United States In September and Is engaged In maintenance work with the Naval Air Transport Service at Moffett Field A brother Radioman Second Class John Moran is serving aboard an LSM at China stations I Benson 66 Former Court Bailiff Dies Burr Elmo Benson 66 a former bailiff In the United States District Court in Fresno died today In his home at 3469 Tyler Avenue He had been In failing health for three years He had been a bailiff here for 15 years and had acted aa deputy marshal from time to time until Illness forced him to retire about a year ago He previously waa em-plnyed as a fruit dealer A native of Graham Tex he had lived In Fresno 42 years Survivors Include his widow Mrs Claudia Benson: five sons Doyle of Sulsun Robert 'E of Alhambra and Don Denver and Malrolm Benson of Fresno five daughters Mrs Mildred Taylor of Freino and Mrs Feme Jerrb Mrs Joyce Brlrkell Mrs Janice Painter and Mrs Jean Mitchell of Oakland: a slater Mrs Jessie Golder of Fresno three brothers Ollle Benson of New Mexico Dellas Benson of Maine and Rex Benson of Fresno and 13 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 10 o'clock in the chapel of the Lisle Funeral Home Burial will be in the Belmont Memorial Park The Weather BESURETO LISTEN I'alM Mat Praarlmral Of Csunwre Wralhrr Nmvaii WHaralMT'a Wrathcr wrimt geraaii (am Wavwnher I IMS Han Jnaqmn aM Halinai In-rrsnalns clranllntM tnnisht occasional rain amt rimler Thursrtiv Mn Kranelww Pv Realm Orraslnnal rain innishl and Thursday Hills rhsnss Nnrlhern Cslllnmla Oersstmsl rsln northern portion tnnisht prradin to emit hernjort Inn Thursday cooler southern portion Thursday Hlerra Nevada Orraslnnal min northern ranges tnnisht spreading to southern orllon Thursday: snow st nlghsr Slavs-Iona lit Me temperature change Hsersmentn Livermore snd Hsnta Valievs Orrnelnnsl rain tonlslil Clara and Gets Jail Term Gabriel Morales 34 of 927 Street was sentenced to 90 days In Jail as one of the terms of six DISCHARGED Among Freino navy personnel who recently received honorable discharges are Boatswain's Mate First Class William Stewart of 145 Atchison Avenue Pharmacist's Mate Third Class Allen Henderson of 604 North Backer Avenue Gunner' Mate Third Class Loray Thomason of 3287 Pine Avenue and Coxswain Max McClanahan Route 4 Box 551 on Cedar Avenue Private First Class Chester probation granted by acne Judge Walton on a Approval of the formation of Fresno Veteran! Memorial District at next special election will not terminate the activitlei of the veterans' war memorial committee The group meeting last night In the Hotel Fresno decided to continue as an active organization serving as an advisory committee subject to the call of the trustees chosen to conduct the affairs of the district Candidates for the trusteeships also are to be voted upon Tuesday In a talk thanking the committee members for their work Thomas Nelson general chairman said "This committee has worked long and faithfully "We have learned much In the many months which have been devoted to this project While no definite plans can be made until the trustees are elected and begin holding sessions we know pretty well what the veterans want and what those Interested In theatrical and musical facilities want these people have cooperated In bringing ui to the point where the people are privileged to vote for the creation of the veterans memorial Plans were completed for a further canvass of the voters before election day and for a telephone campaign on Tuesday to get out a large vote Mrs Peterson chairman of the women's division of the committee reported a large group of volunteer workers Is carrying on the canvass for voles She said while only a majority vote Is required to create the district a heavy vole la desired to facilitate future alepi toward the erection of a suitable memorial The canvassers are explaining to the voters the election Is railed only on the question of fnrmntlon of the district and the election of the trustees No bond Issue proposal will he made until after the trustees have made preliminary plans for the memorial and ascer-fjtalned probable costa Police charge of petit theft He admitted stealing coat and a hat from the automobile of Esther Sears of Madera In West Fresno last Saturday (wellneorlr everything) these huriulay lull temperature change Rftufhern Callfumift-lncrMelng blah limntineea tonight and Thursday local night and early morning lug pear comIi lightly cooler Lowest precip 00 011 00 no 00 00 0(1 00 00 mi (Ml 00 nt 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 Halt jaka City Han Anlnala Seattle I Mila ptt 'aahlngton ha tl CEDRIC FOSTER Hen's Waterproof Watches Wafer-proof Duit-prc Mi 9 Dust-proof Non-Mognotig Swoop Socom Hand your from many accidents The strong attsl-fein-forced tos and rug-god construction make them iral vslu tool Shock-proof Luminous Dial Holiday Open House--- The welcome mat is out and we're ready with wonderful treasures for everyone on your listl Our'show cases are filled with colorful exciting ideas gifts gay and to make this our first peacetime Christmas the merriest ever! Right now for your shopping convenience we have a large selection from which to choose Come in while our stock is still large- Vimaa Pali tata '42 iNcrrniNo EXCUSE TAX 50 famous commentator war correspondent ttduu Monday Through Frldey 11:00 A KFRE Nnrmal mnulmum and minimum temperature S3 and an H-ir-ra Malmum and minimum temperatures this data last year BS and XT drnreea Time nf sunrise n'rlneh Time nr punaet 4 11 o'rlnrk ii m-hea Ulnae klverWedratV NV ataaa IT rest: discharge nan srrnnd feat Pan Jnsuuln River Kerrkhnfl USE OUR XMAS LAY -A WAY PLAN A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item Till Xmas CAPgs Ways to Pay Charge It Pay fsA ef Small Payments 1121 Fulton Street 1114 PaNeo Street Nnuca leverage for at hours to' last M4-atahti iasa aecood rest IF-.

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