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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 14

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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14-A-THE FRESNO BEE Fresno Cal Tue Nov 11 1952 Bankers Praise Newspaper Ads NEW YORK AP Delegates to the sixtieth annual convention of the United States Saw ings and Loan League were told: newspapers are "the most popu-! lar advertisinz medium- tor the mr fi( sav nss and loan business the-unttlon Luor S10re be Golden State ltUthway at Shaw Avenue identified Lester loan bankers from 48 states are attending the week long conven tion here Chandler 33 of 631 Street and James Musarchio 48 of 1555 A recent survey of 141 leading Strppt w-u virt savings associations newspaper lineage has been used this year by 97 per cent of the the bandits who robhed him of 8-100 in a holdup in the store reporting group the league ad vertising and business develop Sunday night Chandler was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Robert Gardner and Melvin Hansen after Pipkin picked out his picture from an ment committee said this total 29 per cent earmark more than half of their total advertising budget for newspaper ihe report asserted The committee said 45 per rent of the savings associations sur-: vryed also advertise by radio while only 12 per cent arc using television I Brown Predicts California Will Regain Tidelands AP General Edmund Brown believes California will get' the title to her tidelands back next year -He made the prediction yesterday after expressing disappointment a United States Supreme Court special master ruled in favor of the federal government in fixing the boundaries of the disputed area along coast The government has held title to the tidelands since the su-ireme court ruled they do not belong to the state The royalties have been impounded since pending an ownership decision Congress has twice passed bills returning the title to the states but President Truman vetoed them Ike Favors States President Elect Dwight Eisenhower says he favors state ownership Brown said he expects congress to pass the bill -again next session and that Eisenhower will sign it The attorney general said the state will file arguments against the ruling by the January 9th deadline The master ruled the outer boundary of coastal waters follows the windings of the coast California contends the boundary should be straight lines between the headlands Buies On Channels --The court master ruled too the channels between the islands off the south coast and the mainland are part of the high seas California contends they are coastal waters Lieutenant Governor Goodwin McKnight has this to say of the ruling: California will suffer a major economic disaster if these recommendations are allowed to stand We must and will fight these recommendations and their dangerous implications with every resource the state has US 1918 Allies Celebrate 34th Armistice Day WASHINGTON AP America and some of her I91S allies honored their war dead today in solemn ceremonies observing the thirty fourth anniversary of the signing of the armistice which ended World War but did not bring world peace It is Armistice Day in the United States in France in Canada with its wreath laying speeches prayers and patriotic music American troops in peaceful posts about the world observed the day In France American soldiers joined with the French in services in Orleans Verdun and Nancy Rededication Is Urged In Germany troojps were urged by their commanding officers to rededicate themselves to the les for which 126000 Americans died in World War I But Armistice observances were subdued there because Germans do not like to be reminded of their 1918 defeat At home the day was observed throughout the nation with ceremonies in churches hospitals cemeteries and military installations A highlight was the laying of the presidential wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in nearby Arlington Cemetery Secretary of the Navy Dan A Kimball representing President Truman called for unity at home to bolster United States leadership for peace in the world The free must work and fight if obliged to do Kimball said to preserve the freedom they still enjoy and to win that blessing for those who have lost it There was grim recognition of the Korean conflict Lewis K' Gough the national commander of the American Legion said at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier it is far easier to "memorialize the heroes nf the past than to confront the heroes of tomorrow" Gough of Pasadena Calif declared "We can and must insist that a way be found to end this in Korea Jailed For Nonsupport Lightning Touches Off Dynamite Injures Four PANAMA AP A bolt 'of 1 lightning exploded dynamite: charges being placed in the hot-tom of the Panama Canal last night Injuring four men aboard a nearby drill barge The Canal Zone police said the Chandler Amsaccnio Pay Guarantee Ends West Coast Sailors' Strike SAN FRANCISCO UP A week long maritime strike which partly tied up shipping along the west coast was ended today alter the AFL Sailors Union of the Pacific had reached an "informal in a wage dispute with shipowners Union sailors started return ing to their jobs all along the coast Immediately after Federal Labor Conciliator Omar Hoskins announced the settlement last night The formula for ending the seven day walkout was ratified by the union membership at meetings in major coast ports end in New York City Liners Will Sail The return of the sailors to their jobs assured the Matson Navigation Company and the American PresidentLines their two luxury liners the Lurline and the President Wilson will be able to sail with full passen ger loads on Pacific voyages to morrow The agreement reached in a session with called for the SUP and the Pacific Maritime Association representing roast shipowners jointly to petition the Wage Stabilization Board to approve a 5 per cent wage increase negotiated last July The sailors began their protest a week ago by refusing to fign for new trips on ground the WSB was delaying action on the wage boost Rejeels Two Proposals On Friday the AFL seamen started a continuous stop work meeting after the WSB had refused to approve the Increase and had voted down a counter proposal to approve a partial raise of 21 per cent The agreement reached here provides sailors will be granted retroactive pay to April 27th on any increase authorized by the board If the board approves only a part of the increase shipowners will guarantee the remainder of the pay increase will become effective when WSB legislation expires March 31st Ties Up 25 Ships A SUP official estimated about 25 ships were immobilized by the walkout The SUP sailors won the general 5 per cent wage increase as well as a 29 per cent increase in welfare benefits and a basic 40 hour work week during a two month strike last Summer The strike won increase would have upped the monthly base pay of ablehodicd seamen from S2S790 to $30240 a month if the WSB had approved It freak accident occurred during assortment of photographs of rainstorm after the barge work- Musarchio picked up ing on widening the cut had jwhen the officers learned he was placed the dynamite In holes at an associate of Chandler the bottom of the canal Names ('handler The barge had just started Tipkin named handler as the pulling over to safe plare pre- man with the pistol and Musac-paratory to setting off as the bandit who took the charges when lightning slrucRj money from the cash register the water nearby exploding the durng the holdup rivnamite In room the offi- djnamne found two bottles of whisky which Pipkin said were taken LOST AND FOUND Eddie Mora 3 is comforted by Madeline Cereghino a federal office secretary after the youngster was found crying in the hallways His father Ciri-aco Mora of 135 Callisch Street said he could not explain how the youngster wandered away while they were at the post office Bee Photo Julie Wilson Scores In Mary Martin Role AP-Stately Julie Wilson took over the lead In the London production of South Pacific last night from gamin like Mary Martin and most newspaper critics agreed the new --girl had made the grade With Miss Wilson already a favorite here her replacement of the sensationally popular Miss Martin has made no difference to the hit booming advance box office business The critics generally decided from his store by Chandler A third man who is Believed to have waited in an automobile while the robbery was under way still is sought by the officers Musarchio and Chandler deny any knowledge of the robbery and refused to answer questions Gardner end Hansen said Musacchio wzs released early this year after serving a 20 year sentence on a murder charge During lhat period he was confined in San Quentin Folson and Chino state prisons They reported Chandler also has a long criminal record including convictions for armed robbery and also has been in prison Lee Griffin his bicycle and no spare tire BEE Photo Cyclist Makes New Richmond To Fresno Trip Lee Griffin of Richmond rec ommends bicycle riding for housewives and businessmen who are getting that spare tire around the waistline Not that Griffin the exponent of the pedals chain and sprocket method of travel needed the reducer on his trip to Fresno to see his sister Mrs Westphal of 1105 Cortland Avenue The 44 year old barber is slim and appears in the pink of condition' good exercise especially in the flat San Joaquin valley he said "And you can see a lot more scenery than in a He made the trip almost 200 mjles as he traveled in 12 hours and 40 minutes including time out for'stops It was his fifth and fastest cycling trip to Fresno A member of the Berkeley Cycling Club Griffin took up the hobby because crazy I "I really did think he was crazy the first time he rode Airs Westphal said "but now getting used to Griffin returned to Richmond yesterday by train Manuel Olivarrja MADERA Madera Co Funeral services were held in the Jay Chapel for Manuel Becerra Olivarria 5 months old son of Mr and Mrs Ramon Oliverria Burial was In the Arbor Vitae Cemetery Curtis Davis 21 of Five Points drew a five day jail term for failing to pay $50 a month i the new interpretation Miss Wil-toward the support of a minor iron brought tq the part of Ln-child as provided under an order sign Nellie Forbush suited her admitting him to probation land suited the show Stevenson Will Rest On Arizona Ranch SPRINGFIELD Gov emor Adlai Stevenson plans to leave tomorrow for a 10 day vacation on a cattle ranch near Sasabc Ariz The Illinois governor who has been busy with state and political business since he lost the presidential election last Tuesday may be accompanied by several aides Carl McGowan his administrative assistant and Mrs McGowan plan to make the trip party plans to fly by private plane to Tucson Ariz then motor to a ranch near the Mexican border owned by cattleman Dick Jenkins Paralyzed Veterans Lose TV Set To Meanest Thief The police report the meanest thief in the world struck here Saturday night The thief invaded the neurosurgical ward of the Oakland Naval Hospital and stole the television set from the paralyzed veterans of the Korean War Defense Aide Says Ike Will Profit By Trip To Korea SEOUL AP Assistant Secretary of Defense Anna Rosenberg completing a five day inspection tour of Korea today said she is sure President Elect Dwight Eisenhower will profit-by a trip to Korea Eisenhower plans to go to Korea to see first hand thq problems confronting the United Nations He has said he will make the trip before he is inaugurated January 20th Mrs Rosenberg told a news conference she will urge two maximum efforts upon United States officials: Continued rotation of US troops in Korea through replacements Strengthening and building the South Korean Army whicj she described as "a great fight ing army which has shown amazing i a in Maple Flying Group Reorganize Unit The Associated San Joaquin Valley Flying Club is out of business under that name and now is operating as the Associated Western Flying Clubs with a membership of some 625 fliers from 20 groups throughout California Members of the executive hoard at a meeting in the Civil Aeronautics Administration headquarters at the Fresno Air Terminal voted to change the name because the association now has expanded beyond the valley and still is growing Herbert Stark of Taft the president of the boairl said plans are being made to entertain at least 100 members and their guests at a flyin at the Taft Municipal Airport Sunday Breakfast will be served between 8:30 and 10 AM and trips to the oil fields and a refinery are planned along with a buffet dinner in the Taft Flying Club's headquarters Several prizes will be given including awards for the youngest and oldest pilots and the flier from farthest away Stark said an air fair is being planned for May 1 1953 in Fresno Invitations are going out to a flying association in Florida to visit the fair here The western fliers will return the visit the following year De Gasperi Leftist Parties Gain In Italy ROME AP Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi's Christian Democrat Party has won control of 25 to 41 town councils in elections conducted in scattered parts nf northern Italy and Calabria Previously the party held 15 of the town councils The alliance of Communists and pro Red Socialists won 12 councils in balloting Previously it controlled seven Independents and local tickets which previously had dominated 19 councils won only four Holdup Suspect Wjll Fac Judge Monday Phillips 39 of Richmond will appear Monday before Municipal Judge James-CL Crichton lor a preliminary examination on a charge of participating in the holdup of Bruno in his grocery store at 1926 Street on September 3rd Phillips who was apprehended in Richmond is accused of attempted murder and armed robbery Bruno was robbed of $100 at revolver point on Santa Fe's popular non-extra fare train Gattyott immi TOMA Sunny-bright whenever you went ndeliciouaoool oo nuy to fix One jigger Rimaki Vodka in a glaao of orange juice PULLMAN SLEEPING CAES MADE IV HIRAM WALKER 0 and 100 proof Diitilled from grain Hiram Walker It Son Inc Foeria lllineii If your living-dining area is one large room and you require a suitable convenient dining arrangement you Will appreciate Berg's selection of Maple Dining Groups chosen with your problem in mind Table illustrated 4' round solid maple $7495 Arm chair $3695 side chair $2900 hutch $195 GROUCHO sayst "If they gave Oscara for automobiles the new DeSoto would win them all I Gn your next trip East ride this modern non-extra fare Diesel-powered train Thru Pullman and chair car service to Chicago No change of cars Just two nights enroute New streamlined sleeping cars provide roomettes bedrooms and berths Parlor lounge car Delicious Fred Harvey meals Take the Grand Canyon from Fresno to Chicago thru the colorful Southwest Indian Country Go Santa Fe all the way Drop leaf table 337x22M with leaves up 33x54" $5650 Four chairs $1095 each Table 42" round $5250 Four chairs rawhide seats $1245 each Refectory table extended $7995 four chairs $2495 each Drop leaf gateleg table with leaves up $7450 Four chairs $1275 each available in two finishes To NEW ORLEANS and TEXAS points Fast thru sleepers to New Orleahs and Texts bn Sants Grand Canyon Bedroom roomette and berth accommodations to New Orleans Roomettes and bedrooms to Fort Worth and Dalits Fine Fred Harvey food Two nights enroute MANY OTHER SELECTIONS ALSO AVAILABLE! BUDGET TERMS FREE PARKING I Let Directly Soatk 9 9 ZAMZOW Div Pass Agt Santa Fa Station Phona 3-6221 FRESNO I CALIF Soo tho Now 1953 DE SOTO COMING NOV 13 and tell 'em Groucho sent youl' 1537 Fulton Phone 6-8594 I i 41.

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