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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 30

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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4 THE FRESNO BEE Triday May 22 19(54 2-C Obituaries Joseph Korim Funeral services for Joseph 751 Konm 01 Four Are Held As Suspects In Burglary Ring Agency AideSeesAviation Opening Up New Careers Mrs Mora Mrs Mercedes Mora 86 died last night in her home at neral of Phil Stephens 59 of 3518 West Belmont Avenue 208 Philippine Street was 'after a long illness conducted today in the Erick A native of Mexico she son Brown Chapel had lived here 35 years I Stephens a native of Okla Survivors include two died Tuesday in a local' Julian and Adolph Mora hospital He is survived by his moth-j er Mrs Leona Stephens of Taft his widow Ellen one' brother Jack of Fresno and three sisters Mrs Ola Byers Mrs Sarah Kelsey and Mrs both of Fresno a daughter Mrs Mary Anbriz of Stock-ton a brother Peter Narez of Ontario San Bernardino County 24 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren Phil Stephen TAFT Kern Co The fu- Young men with hiphjbegan i rapid expansion of flying ambitions will hethe airline business pleased to hear Louis meet their needs the Davis of Washington DC is airlines had to hire the war-trying to help them reach time generation trained their goals pilots and mechanics Davis 0-: Four youths have been arrested by the police as suspects in a series of at least 17 thefts and burglaries in Fresno during the last few weeks Detective Francis Lewis reported more youths may be arrested and the total number of burglaries may exceed 25 The suspects are Odell Lee Evans 19 of 27 Avenue two 17 year old youths and a 16 year old They were arrested yesterday after one of the juveniles was seen and identified by one of the victims He implicated the others Lewis said the suspects pointed out at least 17 homes and business places that were burglarized He estimated about $200 some food and other articles were taken In some instances Lewis reported the youths entered through the rear doors of the houses while the owners were working in the front yard In other instances they would ask to use the telephone and commit the thefts while the homeowner was not looking School Expels 2 Boys On Knife Carrying Charge Two Longfellow Junior High School students have been expelled for carrying a knife in school Both were cited to report to police juvenile officers Wednesday Jack Smith dean of boys told the police he caught one of the youths with the knife in his possession in the nis possession in uie BAD Scott chairman of the annual automobile safety check program of the Fresno Junior Chamber of Commerce points out to Donna Green Miss Transportation of Fresno that this car is obviously in bad shape The Jaycees will continue their inspection program in four locations tomorrow from 10 AM to 6 PM No citations for faulty equipment will be issued The locations are the Fig Garden Shopping Center the Ashlan Park Shopping Center the Eastgate Shopping Center and the Continental Market parking lot Law Gives Youth A Break He Muffs It Is In Jail Twenty year old Joseph looking took the money Nielson a magazine salesman Nielson was apprehended who got a break from thebut no charge was filed be-law earlier this week ended! cause all the money was re-in up jn jajj because he did not 'turned and his record was school He is 17 years old and! aJvanta it clear The district of- But yesterday the law both had possession or the fice fiIed a gnd theft changed its mind He was charge against him He is jailed on a charge of stealing held in lieu of $2200 bai' the money from Mrs Smith knife at one time or another in the school the 17 old 11 McWilliams of Taft Holger Rasmussen Funeral services for Holger (Honk) Rasmussen 74 of 906 South Eighth Street a Fresno resident more than 40 years will be held tomorrow at noon in the Tinkler Mission Chapel Cremation will be in the Chapel of the Light Rasmussen died Sunday in a local rest home He was a native of Denmark He worked for years as a gardner for local nurseries There are no known survivors Mrs Hagelee Graveside services for Mrs Inga Hagelee 89 of 4461 East Terrace Avenue will be held tomorrow at 10 AM in the IOOF Cemetery Mrs -Hagelee died today in a fo a local rest home after a long illness A native of Norway she lived in Grand Rapids Minn for years before moving to Fresno in 1948 Her husband Anton died more than 30 years ago Her survivors are a daughter Mrs Bertha Kilbert with whom she lived and four grandchildren Easley's Funeral Home has charge of the services Mrs Efhel Wilson CORCORAN Kings Co Funeral services for Mrs Eth el Wilson 82 were held today in the People's Funeral Chapel in Hanford Burial was in the Grangeville Cemetery Mrs Wilson died Tuesday in a Fresno rest home She was a native of Missouri and had lived in Corcoran 39 years She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Corcoran Survivors include her husband Claud Wilson of Corcoran and three sisters Mrs Sally Thompson and Mrs Grace Bryson both of Fresno and Mrs Elsie Golden of Missouri Rockefeller Tabs Christopher As Next Governor Governor Nelson A Rockefeller of New York said last night that former San Francisco Mayor George Christopher will be the next governor of California Rockefeller made the comment atfer meeting with Negro leaders in an Oakland restaurant Christopher is Northern California campaign chairman for Rockefeller who seeks the state's 86 Republic can convention delegates in the June 2nd primary elec tion South State Shaken of a minor earth tremor in the San Ber nardino area were confirmed by Dr Charles Richter of the seismology laboratory at the California Institute of Technology He recorded it at 10:06 PM yesterday On Monday the police said after two housewives com-Nielson stole $355 in cash! plained Nielson was too ag-from Mrs Katie Smith 91 ofgressive and had forced his young man reaching for a career and with any interest in aviation has an opportunity to go into flight training" he said 10 to 15 years he can become an airline captain" Airline captains earn as much as $30000 a year When they are through flying many retire at $12000 to $15000 a year Davis a consultant to the federal aviation agency is taking part in Project Long Look a government study to determine the potential manpower needs of the aviation industry and how the needs can be met Immediately after World War II he explained there Councilmen Bicker Over City City Councilman James Mandella wants -the council to be in a position to buy a bargain rather than accept a low bid when purchasing equipment The matter came up because tiie second low bidder last week on a chassis for a fire engine was $5 higher than the one which got the contract Mandella was absent from last council meeting Mandella said for the $5 extra the city could have purchased a lot more horsepower Required In Charter The city charter requires that on purchases of more than $2500 the contract goes to the lowest responsible bidder Mandella declared: have a suggestion not a motion to allow this council some flexibility on special items such as this you get 120 horsepower or for $5 more get 240 the 240 is wise in the long pull" The one which was awarded the contract met the specifications set forth in the bid call while the second lowest exceeded the specifications Scott's Comment Councilman Leland Scott observed the extra horsepower does not necessarily mean much and the important thing is to have the piece of equipment which will do the job called for Mandella snapped: why there are seven persons elected by the people on this council experts in different businesses is the truck business Yours is stocks and Scott shot back: was a mechanic long before you were a truck driver" Mandella is division manager for a trucking firm Scott is the president of The Manhattan Company a local investment house His late father was a mechanic and Scott frequently worked with him HELP rt mka hy Mlliof Mrpat Mm 4 9 CMfit Ctr VlSkkyPk 21S-132E Francis South Archie Avenue a rr tired rug weaver will be held Monday at 1 PM in the Tinkler Mission Chapel Burial will be in the Fresno Memorial Gardens Korim died yesterday in a hospital in San Luis Obispo He had been hospital- iLJu css than two days after suffering an apparent heart attack in his summer home in Morro Bay A native of Pennsylvania Korim had lived in Fresno since 1920 Until he retired about five years ago he worked for the Kerr Rug Company and Berven Rug Mills Inc Since his retirement he and his wife Anna lad spent much of their time Morro Bay Korim was an army veteran of World War I and a member of the Easton Post of the American Legion and of the Modern Woodmen of America Besides his widow he is survived by twd sons Wiliam Korim and Donald Korim of Fresno a daughter Mrs Margaret Frank of FTes-no two brothers William of Hulmeville Pa and Edward of Feasterville Pa two sisters Mrs Ida Shaffer of Phoenixville Pa and Mrs Helen Wheeler of Hulmeville four grandchildren and four step great grandchildren Mental Health Fund Drive Is Postponed The Fresno Mental Health Association's door to door bellringer march scheduled for Monday has been postponed to June 15th The decision was made this morning after campaign leaders decided there are too' many other fund drives going on in May for the efforts to be successful James Wagner association president said as many as six fund drives are being held this month felt our campaign would be too much for the public to contend with at this he said Wagner said number of drives had been rescheduled from last November following the as assination of President John Kennedy 1 Although the postponement will cause some retrenching among volunteer workers Waggner said they agreed to delay the march The marching will be done by young volunteers called Teenagers Against Mental Illness (TAMI) Wagner said the answering service will continue to take calls night and day from interested teenagers The number is 251-8676 REDWOOD FENCE STAIN 68 ARMY SURPLUS SALES 177 STREET and stimulating radio service week end include: 979FM Smith said year told him he took the knife to school to protect himself from other students who were out to get him The knife has a six inch blade Smith said the expulsions will stand pending disposition of the case by the police Woman Wins In Suit Charging Noise By Church Superior Judge Edward Kellas has awarded $500 damages to Mrs Jacobs Vergeer and granted a permanent injunction in a suit which complained of the noise from religious services in the River Of Life Mission at 922 South Chance Avenue Under the terms of the injunction the Rev John Rut-schmann the pastor is made responsible for seeing that there are loud tumultuous and raucous noises' emanating from the church after 10 PM Mrs Vergeer testified she has lost tenants in adjacent apartment which she owns because of the noise The rosary will be recited at 8 PM Sunday in the Fresno Funeral Chapel and a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM Monday in Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Shingledecker Graveside services for Glenn Shingledecker 81 of 2838 East Clay Avenue will be held tomorrow at 11 AM in the IOOF Cemetery Shingledecker a resident of Fresno 47 years died last night in a local rest home after a long illness A native of Ohio he came to Fresno in 1917 He was a stationary engineer for the California Products Company until his retirement in 1952 He was a member of the Fresno Lodge No 186 Independent Order Of Odd Fellows Survivors include two sons Carl Shingledecker and Glenn Shingledecker both of Fresno six grandchildren and four great grandchildren The Yost and Webb Funeral Home has charge of arrangements Mrs Holmes Mrs Myra Holmes 86 of 1335 Street died last night in a local hospital She had been hospitalized since suffering a broken hip in April and had suffered a heart attack a week ago Mrs Holmes a native of Kewanee III had lived in Fresno since 1901 She was a member of the Episcopal Church and had been an early day member of the Parlor Lecture and West Park Thurs day Clubs rs Holmes is survived by grandson Charles McNeil and five great grandchildren The Lisle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Funerals HAGELEE Mrs Inga of 4461 East Terrace Avenue graveside services 10 AM Saturday IOOF Cemetery Funeral Home in charge KORIM Joseph of 751 South Archie Avenue 1 PM a Tinkler Mission Chapel burial Fresno Memorial Gardens LOPEZ Mrs Rita- of Par-lier rosary 8 PM Friday Our Lady of Sorrows Church Parlier requiem mass 9 AM Saturday Our Lady of Sor- rows Church Parlier burial Holy Cross Cemetery Fresno Fresno Funeral Chapel in charge MOORE Mrs Virginia of Los Angeles 1 PM Tuesday Fellowship Baptist Church burial Mountain View Cemetery Matthew Thomas Funeral Home in charge MORA Mrs Mercedes M- of 3518 West Belmont Avenue rosary 8 PM Sunday Fresno Funeral Chapel requiem mass 10 AM Monday Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church burial Holy Cross Cemetery RASMUSSEN Holger of 906 South Eighth Street noon Saturday Tinkler Mission Chapel cremation Chapel of the Light SHINGLEDECKER Glenn of 2838 East Clay Avenue graveside services 11 AM Saturday IOOF Cem- Yost and Webb in charge HJBuddeSF Will Head Elks (Sla'ofTSiilSd toitni County who has been gj-gpy 25 years Kashmir Raided NEW DELHI a defense ministry report said two parties of armed said "As a result as time went by younger men found little room in the This has led to an imbalance in the age distribution The average age of airline pilots now for instance is between 42 and 45 Davis said There are indications the problems are the same among the more than 33000 pilots flying company airplanes and among airplane mechanics Finished By August The study board made up of military airline general aviation labor education and government representatives started its survey in January and hopes to have it completed in August mission is do the study now and try to anticipate the changes over the next 10 to 20 Davis said we want to do is avoid costly panic training Its recommendations he said remain to be seen for some time now aviation been getting the manpower spin off from the military" Davis said civilian training has to make up the Study Program And this is why he is visit ing California to survey its aeronautical training program principally in its junior colleges After visits to the shops at FTesno City College and Reedley College as well as a number of others in the state Davis described Cali "aeronautical training system as one of the most progressive in the country1 Its importance he said "will not diminish The employment potential 'in civilian aviation is better than it ever was Powder Puff Will Honor Joan Merriam Joan Merriam the Long Beach housewife who earlier this month completed a solo around the world flight will be the honorary starter for the 1964 Powder Puff Derby The annual all transcontinental air race will start at the Fresno Air Terminal July 4th The acceptance by the 27 year old professional pilot was announced by Mrs Dorothy Kent a member of the Fresno 99s a women's flying group and chairman of the start committee Miss Merriam who has logged more than 8000 hours of flying time completed her trouble plagued flight May 12th She had started it March 17th The 27750 mile route followed the course of an adventure which cost the life of another woman pilot Amelia Earhart nearly three decades ago Repeatedly harassed by bad weather and mechanical troubles Miss Merriam flew the final 250 miles of the trip with a rough running engine As many as 100 women are expected to take part in this derby The 2573 mile flight which generally will take the participants over the southern part of the United States will end in Atlantic City NJ COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH US -AND GET FREE COUPONS GOOD FOR 2 TO 1 0 GALS OF GAS -NO PURCHASE NECESSARY b3 way into their homes to sell subscriptions home is in Mira Loma Riverside County From Page 1-C find out that no one would be Charges Hypocrisy Congressman James Roosevelt speaking at the annual dinner of the Street Community Center an interracial organization said persons who oppose civil rights protests are being hypocritical unless they make an effort to remove the causes of racial unrest He said persons who complain of the caused by the civil rights demonstrations forget that minority groups have been "inconvenienced for Referring to sitins and protest demonstrations he said: we get up to proclaim our devotion to law and order we do it with poor grace if we do nothing to right the The group nominated the following new officers: Mrs Norman Strauss president Feltus Sterling first vice president Robert Perkins second vice president Mrs Helen Newton recording secretary Patricia Pickford cop responding secretary and Dr Herbert Kallmann treasurer Nominations to the board of directors include Mrs Julia Brown Mrs Phillip Caldwell Mrs James A Jackson Mrs Lillis Lundkvist Mrs Bernard Shepard and Arthur Tirado as new members and Richard Campos Roy Greenaway Mrs Marguerite Harrison Dr Kallman-John Krebs Mrs Mayo and Floyd White Honorary members nominated are Mrs William Douglas Mrs Josie Earl Mrs Duane Fairchild Mrs Kena Fiorani Mrs Johnnie James John Kelley and The election will be held Cojlision Hurts 2 On Motorcycle Gary Leo Pretzer 15 of 466 North Clark Street and John Eugene Gallo 17 of 4672 East Grant Avenue suffered cuts and bruises in motorcycle and truck accident last night at East Clinton and North Millbrook Avenues The police reported Pretzer was driving a motorcycle andipossession Gallo was riding on it when they crashed into a truck driven by Arthur Joseph Pal-ladino of 3855 East Farrin Way The youths were treated in the Fresno County General Hospital until her sentence A charge Washington Garrett a police March for lack of was to Washington sentence PARIS Paye to today to Peking Envoy 226 North First Street The police said the door to door salesman was in Mrs house and when she was not Women Get Vice Sentences Ellen Oden 22 of 1419 South Arthur Avenue convicted in a jury trial of soliciting for prostitution on April 17th was sentenced to 90 days in jail and placed on three probation by Municipal Judge George Hopper She was accused of solic iting a police operator at Tu lare and Streets Judge Hopper also sentenced Addie Mae Jackson 22 of 142 Avenue to 60 days in jail and three probation when she changed her plea to guilty to soliciting for prostitution in the 1300 block of Kern Street on March 12th She was given Tuesday to commence against Luther A Jr 18 of 943 Avenue for soliciting operator for prostitution 6th was dismissed evidence His trial have started yesterday is awaiting June 1st in the superior court for marijuana lo Ked AP Lucien first ambassador Communist China left take up his post in To Red China the doctor from Cracow said The former inmate then told of witnessing Gestapo experiments in the mass murder of children was terrible Even a Gestapo man got he said Klodinski said two Polish boys 10 and 14 were killed in January 1943 in the first Auschwitz experiment in slaughtering children with acid injections into the heart Belli Partner Leaves Hospital Lou Ashe a law partner of Melvin Belli in San Francisco left the Fresno Community Hospital today for at least two months of recuperation in Carmel Monterey County Ashe suffered a heart attack here April 2nd and has been hospitalized since He said he plans to spend Enjoy a Pleasant Weekend Auschwitz Witness Recalls Mass Christmas Murders' Dial-Radio KMJ for THURS-FRI-SAT MAY 21 2223 The unique weekend Highlights for the SAN MATEO AP Henry Budde a San Francisco publisher is the new leader of 155000 Elks He was elected to succeed Vem Huck of Los Angeles at the 49th annual convention attended by 3600 delegates With their families the attendance is 7000 teams which competed in the her elect edin-Intercollegiate Market Ani-clude a new treasurer Robert 23rd FRANKFURT Germany A former inmate testified today a defendant in the Auschwitz war crimes trial celebrated Christmas 1942 by killing 200 prisoners at the death camp Dr Stanislaw Klodinski a Polish doctor who was a member of the camp underground said "two or three trucks had to come to cart away the after defendant Josef Klehr finished his Klehr and 21 others are accused of killing 25 to 4 million persons at Auschwitz Klehr a 59 year old former gestapo medic at Auschwitz sat in the dock folding and unfolding his hands and staring at the witness Dr Klodinski said the regular Gestapo doctor had taken Christmas Eve off and Klehr was alone with the inmates and his hypodermics of A visit to Mount Idy with Charlie Weaver end latter from Mama Hi MONITOR SPORTS ml and Camas Judein Spota Wuh judges tied for fifth Qjg LET'S GET ACQUAINTED! IT'S NOW the live animal judging and 'placed ninth in the judging The University ofj (Idaho was first in the overall followed by the carbolic acid for giving fatalithe time before returning tojWashington State University PENNEB'S MOHAWK SERVICE 3869 EAST TULARE STREET 580AM injections Mountains Of Bodies had been looking for-ward to a quiet Christmas But I recall there was a mountain of bodies after the practice of law in finish-(team i i 1 i a from Pakistan ing a book on food products Members of the FSC team crossed into the Indian con- are Gerald Long of Tulare 'trolled part of Kashmir yes-Steve Olson of Santa Rosajterday opened fire on the In-Benjamin Dow of Modesto dian police and were repulsed and Glen Rask of Bakersfield with wto Pakistani dead and liabilities and in painting sketching and reading Mrs Ashe accompanied him to their home in CarmeL rv.

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