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THE FRESNO BEE, SATURDAY DECEMBER 30, 1944 7 Radio Tonight IKMU IFKB 1316 NKARM KUocydei I'ntM Aff to UM totMt poulbj. noui pubtio- lion froja Information lupplM by th. A. abb roar ee cancfllatl proe refer ncfllatloa without a a to La Saturday, December 30th li 6 To 1 K. M.

MJ--National Ba-n Dance: Can JAHM--Tnla 11 My Bloiy. 6:30. rnal'. A Good Idea. 6:30.

6MS, to 00 announced. liM-t Barry IvSod- Pal Kelly fihow: 117:30. Grand Oil Opry. 7.16. Mayor 01 Tm i Th.

Ttlftr. 01 ivetk. To I 1 Truth Or Coniequtncrs: Gat- I UKht Gaieties A a In Air: 8:30. The I In pun And War: Valle. newt.

a The Air. 0 Tit 10 r. M. I Open KMJ Goes To School: 0:45. Salute To You.

JiATlM--11U Parade: Don't Sou Be- 1 IL liFKE a Dreamboati 9:30, Unseen Enemy: 0:45. Hal Melmyre'i Orcheitra. .10 11 r. M. I'JMJ Skk i Star Final: 10:15.

Hotel Call- fornlan Orclreslrn: 10:30. Ft. Frai Hotel Oicheatra: 10:55. music. i A Clitl Hunltey.

10: 1' Dance Time. I-ouSs Prlma's Orcliulra. 11 p. M. To ll.H-f-- Final Edition News: 11:1.1 Hate RHtmore Orchejlra: Casino Gar dens Orchestra: 11:55.

newa. I A Ihir.oe Tlmp. 11:15. niiapsciiy In Wax. Quislings ace Internment A I HEADQUARTERS, Doc.

iral Douglas a A pro- lilaimcd toilay nil i i i collabor- would be interned by his l.orces for Hie duration of (ho war l)nd over to thp Philip- lilne government for disposition. Jj The a a i applied lo all holding "any position of Inoliticnl ami economic Influence" I'vhllc the Japanese were in con- Ijrol, as'well as lo hostile guerilla IjniKls. Ii While Riicrllln assistance on the IfVhoic a i a at least I fairly large banrt has sided I tlie Japanese and buttled who sought to aid the American forces. Filipino i i i a have betrayed American liai- officers and Filipino patriots the Japanese. i News Of San Joaquin Valley Five Valley Men Are Killed, 3 Are Wounded In War Five Joaquin Valley-men are reported hilled In action, and three other servfcemen are listed a wounded.

One valley, soldier miss ing in the Italian war theater. Killed: Fourth Grade Melvln Uunsberfier, Hecdley. First Lieutenant Scward H. Miles Rlvcrdale. Orval Montgomery, Vi Seaman Forrest Michael, Merced Marine Lieutenant Clifford Welch Merced.

Wounded: Marine Private James J. Hoarn SATURDAY. DEC. 30th 6:00 P. 6L03 T.

1 ty Huy That 1'nrni 5:10 I'mziiun r. Sjmphony r. HniuM I 1 Oulrk Quit UOO I 1 i l.nmharJn 1 i i P. Tallrrl 8:00 I 1 Jlusto J'. Slnue 8:45 Itnnch :00 I'.

i i 1:30 I'. Hfaron P. MalcriPt 11 jn Xeni i rorcaa 5 I'. 1'. Olf SUNDAY, DEC, 3 8:30 A.

6m, L'rn-ilvrta 7:00 I'roitram 8il5 Tlillncn I A Of A. A. Fanner A. i A. Dr.

Hfn SwrellaiH ltl.1 A. Ite-itrkl 10:00 A. 10:15 A. 10:39 A. Hnye Scrfnadr 10:85 A.

XCMA lift, i A. Jim Stomach Bloated? Get It Coated! No to bloated! RAMOS REJUVINO AT-KALIZERaiUliiej tbtcxceM ocidi vbich cauw It acoUien and eoata tbe atornach UMTB czpcncnce quick Telief. blc bollle today. Aak your nbout It You risk a otW Ron our money-batIc gua ran Shatter, Private John Porter ille. Private First Class Asencio Valley Livingston.

Missing: Private First Class Ralph Munoz Selrna. Dies In Italy REEDLEY; (Fresno Dec. 30 --Technician Fourth Grade Melvln Hunshcrfjer, 27, of Reedley, killed In action ember Hlh i fighting the Amer ican Stli Army In Italy. His Ralph llunsbor ger and Mrs James Smith Reedley, i i deatli afftr grani the war department was re celvcd by Huns- r's wife Isabel. He is survived Melvln wi now Hunsbcrjrer nVlng i her 'Brents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Jordan, Selma; a E. Iluns- 'erger, 21 monltis old. whom he icvcr saw, and two sisters, Mrs.

Villinm Silence of Fresno and Mrs. Kangas of Reedley. Ilunstiergcr lived virtually his en- lirc i in 'icedley, a i the Reedley -schools. He entered the army years ngo and went overseas 21 months ago, lenvinsr the United States only few doys before the birth his son. He was a member of lank ere in Italy, and also served In Africa and Sicily.

Killed -In Crash MERCED (Merced Dec. 30. Marine i a i Welch. 23, was killed In a torpedo bomber crash In GuamJ He wns the son of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Chester Welch of Merced. He attended the San Jose Slate College prior to i i in the marine corps in September, 1SM2, and went overseas In 1943. Grandson Dies VISALIA (Tulare Dec. Orvnl Montgomery, a grandson of Clevenger of Vlsnlia, has been reported killed In ocllon In France. His father, Troy Montgomery, lives In Dadeville.

and his wife lives in Pasadena. He lived In Visnlia with his and a Mr, and Mrs II. E. Cantrell. Son On Submarine MERCED (Merced Dec.

--Mr. and Mrs. Merle Michael, have disclosed i son, Forrest S. Michael, was a member of the crew of the submarine Seawolf which the nnvy announced Wednesday was long overdue and presumed lost, Michael was born and reared in Merced and was graduated from the Mcrcrd Union High School In He received his boot training at FarraEUl. and his radio a i i nl Moscow, Ida.

His sister, Beverly Lund, Is serving with the WAVES. DA Ml AC KAIVIU9 Lieutenant Is Killed RIVKRDALE (rresno Dec. Lieutenant Seward Herbert Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. V.

S. Miles of Riverdale, was killed In action In Germany December J3lh. The war department noli- his wife, Mrs. Jane Miles, and information was relayed to his parents and a brother, Virnil Allies, here, his sister, Mrs. Gloria Marty, in Fresno.

His wife gave i to a baby boy December S2nd, itist be- Seward Miles fore the of his death was received. Saipan Mystery U. S. Flag May Be Brought To Valley AVENAL (Xlnjjs Dec. One of' llm sli j.

relics of the Corp, war. an American Flag made by some unknown lover of the emblem of liberty on the Island of Saipan while it was Keld by Japanese, may be brought soon to the San Joaquin Valley. Corporal Frederick Rus- 1 Brown of Bakersfield, brother ouple Observe 60th Anniversary RAISIN (Fresno Co. Dec. and Mrs.

David Forney celebrated their six let wedding anniversary on Christina Day In their home here. A turkey dinner was served, th guests being Immediate member of the family: Dr. and Mrs. GCOIR Meracle of Caruthers and i sons; Ross Fprnoy of Modesto an Forrest Forney of Fresno. A thir son, H.

M. Forney, of Stockton was unable lo at fend. Afternoon callers were Rev. nn Mrs. I.

Ltskcy. W. H. Meye B. Davis, Fresno: Mr.

and Mr Walter Merrow, and Mr. and Mr C. C. Parrclt, Fresno. The couple have four prandchl Wlllard FornoyT i Staler Navy; Bruce Forney, th army air corps, and Beverly on Audrey Forney, Sun Francisco.

Mr. and Mrs. Forney were ma ried in Waddumas Grove in north ern I i i on December 25. 1884. Most of their married TiTe ha been spent in Nebraska and Cal fornia, 'lliey have been residenl of tliis vicinity 34 years and tis Ion ils their health i the were engaged In ranching.

Both have been active in churc and community enterprises. Porterville Man Is Sent To Road Camp For Drunk Driving. V1SALIA Dec. A. Walker, 30, Porter has begun a 60 dny counl oad camp term Imposed as alternative for a $120 fine by Po ice Judge E.

E. Rldgway of Porter driving. Also held In a i o.n a drunk i i charge Is J. T. Peck, 61 "arlimarl, brought here by Con table D.

O. Howard of Pixley. Richard Sloan, 80, Porleryillc, I erving fl county jail term mposed by Judge Ridgwoy for beg ging. Sheriff L. K.

Robinson ar ested and a i Snikis Kozarian 8, Tulare, on a a of issuing vorlhless check. His boll has been et bv Jusllcc Ward Tu are at 51.000. otton Harvest Lags Fresno County Thomas A. Dodge, the manager the Farm Labor Office, today cportod only 2,578 bales of cotton vere ginned in Fresno du.r ng the last week. The Christmas holiday and two alny dnys were blamed tin in the harvest.

The survey by the Karm Laboi i shows- 44,508 hales of cot on have been ginned in the counts hus far, i is 57.9 per cent he estimated crop. The crop now Is expected to hi nly about 77,000 bales, compared i a previous estimate of 82,000 oor weather conditions causec he lowering of the estimate. erra Bella House Destroyed By Fire TERRA' BELLA (T.Ulare Co.) Dec. ranch home and ank house owned by Mrs. Laura 'odd half a mile north of here on he Porterville Highway were defrayed by a lire of undetermined at 8 o'clock last night.

The Terra Bella firemen sped to he scene In a fire truck but were oo late to save the house or Its i The house, which was occupier Mrs. Todd's son, D. D. Todd vas valued at $2,500. wo Slayers, 19, Go Chair Laughing WAYNESBORO Dec.

30 exsailors calm- went their deaths in the lute's portable electric chair here esterday less than 24 hours a Bather E. J. Flanagan; founder ioys Town, came to Missis ippi to plead with Governor "homos' L. Bailey to spare their ves because of their age. The youths, Joseph M.

Leemon Maylene, and Maurice of Madison. botl 9, said they were ready to die nd smiled at assembled witnesses nd officials in the courtroom he- ore were blindfolded. They lipped nach other's liair in prep- i i They for the, execution. were condemned to death Advertisement You can handle this switchman's job with S. Il" you're able bodied bll of a he-man who likes to keep tiling's like excitement nnd locomotives a trains unri.

would like keeping the war a i and If you'd like working with real men ami i locomotive to push cars around for you--then, here Is vour job; with S.r. a vital job and a well-paying job. trail-, you (or it i i a days--make you a full-fledged R.R. operating Make no mistake, this Is a sound, solid Job with a big company. Plenty of work ahead.

II.R. pass privileges. Liberal nge limits. Fine pension plan. Medical services.

A Job you'll go for. Other good a bs open also. Apply to S.P. mploymcnt Offlco, 33 Calltor- a San Francisco. In QakliinH: M7-13l)i St.

Or.ste any local. S.P. Agent. Sre or D. T.

TOWLES ftftreed Frfsno, or your S.P. Aite-it lie was a graduate of the Riverdale High School and was a nt UCLA when he enlisted In February, 3042. He received his commission at Camp Callan and was transferred to. the i a nnd received- additional- a i i at Fort Benning, Ga. He was sent overseas last Son Is Wounded LIVINGSTON (Merced Dec.

,10. Private First Class Asencio Valdc7. was wounded i France, according lo word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emeterio Valdez.

No details of his Injuries were given In the war deparimcnl He has been overseas several months." Private Is Missing SELMA (Fresno Dec. 30 -Mr. and Mrs. Phillpe have been notified by the war department i son, Private First Class RaJith Ii Munoz. has been missing In action In I a December 5nd.

Munoz previously was wounded In action. the same courtroom 'for the a i November 13, 1943, of for- news rrier Sheriff Thomas S. Boykln who had given them a ride In his car. They were captured in Lngrunge, and returned to Mississippi Injured In Action PORTER.VILLK a Dec. 30.

Private John son of Mr. and Mrs. Ous Swanson, 721 Kasl Mill Street, was reported iy the war department wounded In action In Swanson was graduated from the Porlcrvllle Union High JJchool and attended Porlcrvllle i College 'ncfpro i the University of Southern California where he He lock training at Camp Fannln, i for I rial. Leemon wns the first to be escorted to the chair by i William Bankston, and with tears in his eyes, said: "I am ready to die. am not afraid and I hope to meet everyone In Tell mom to hold up and be brave." Shlmnlok asked Vorr.on V.

Hosey, Meridian evangelist, "How did Joe a then told those assembled In the -county courtroom "I feel God Is on my side nnd that's why I'm grinning." During the i Ihe Meridian Jail, where they were held, to Waynesboro, time songs Ihey snatches and laughing. spent the of -popular Find Lost Treasure PARIS, Dee. Isen- Teim altar screen painted by a a Gruenwald, of the world's great art treasures believed to have been looted by the Germans, has been found safe and In excellent condition In the castle of Haut-XoenlgsboMrg near -Colmar. Many other famous', paintings recovered. wns ori duly i an armored reconnaissance group.

Marine Is Hurt WASHINGTON, Dec. rhe navy today announced 280 Casualties, i i a wounded Marine Private Flrsl Class Jnmes J. Hcarn, jjon nf Mr. nnd Mrt. Robert L.

Hearn of Shafir, Kern County, Cnllf, i Financial News Business Market of Mrs. K. R. Russell of Avcnal comes home or his ne.xt fur- louph. he is expected to bring with him the crudely made flap, sewed together from red.

i nnd blue cloth. Ji 1 a spilled from broken in a shell house In Gara. pan on 'Saipan. It have a secretly by someone loj'al to the i States, despite Japanese domination of Saipan, and it mav have been i for years. When artillery smashed the house, the Flag was blown out of the and exposed in the rubble.

The emblem waved July 4th for the victorious 2nd a i Regiment which had pushed Point nnd won Gnvapan. In Brown's -knapsack It went through Saipan and Tinian campaigns. It was given him by a fcllmv ma- line. Corporal David Brown of Ash- laml. Ky.

AL his home in Bnkcrsfield are his wife nnd 4 year old son. A brother, James, is in the navy. I MAN IS COMMENDED In a letter of commenda- i signed by Lieutenant General Omar N. Brad- I command- Ing the 12th Arniy Private i Class Robert J. a 001 Avenue, 1 a others of the personnel of the graphic laboratory at 8(h Air Forces wing headquarters in England lauded for outstanding' in support of ground forces.

commendation cited the New Highs Mark Western Dealings FnANCISCG, Dec. Several Issues ran up to new highs for vcar In lM4's last session of the stock exchange. Among them were Railway Kqulpment common, 1 at 10, and the preferred, 2 at 90; Signal Oil, 1 at and Union Oil. at 531i. Doniingucz.oil picked up and fe Street'Ends es market moved lu a i 1 lit Most Buteh Year Cotton NEW YORK, cotton narrow range today light act i i centered mostly on evening un operations prior to the year end.

Mill buying was about offset by scattered hccJgo selling and liquidation. Futures closed 10 cents a bole higher to 20 cents lower. VUIIK "TO" SATURDAY Langenrtorf Pacific a 22.05 122.07 ment common and North zi'M IQ Oil, i Wells Fargo eased 3 to 332, DiGi- orgio common dropped IVi, and the preferred 1H. Trnnsamcrica was unchanged at 11. shares worth 5272,390.

There were'17 up, i i i 2o.m 51 lftt 20.70 20.66 20.62 20.6" pot 22.49, nominal Oltl.KAXS COTTON NEW OR1.KANS. Dec. cleserl I5c a bate I.lKtifr lo 10c lower YORK, Dec. siook market lodny stepped out its most bull If year since 19v with rallythe tendencies perjjstln for a wide assortment of industrl favorites. Turnover approaching shares wns one of the largest to a Saturday In 1M4.

Bonds were steady. Dow-Jones Average! S.ilurdnvi UP .39. 8 LIP -10. down and 36 unchanged. llomlncuei Oil lomlncuei Idatio Td L.

A. Stocks SATOKPAVS THICKS Blrt Grain Is Strong CHICAGO. Dec. May rye reached a new five month hisl and other grain futures were strong In heavy year end trading I idny. General buying, by both commission houses nnd processional operators, developed about mid session and offerings were light.

Strength of the stock market also was a supporting laclor. At (he finish wheat was to 1H higher than yesterday's close. Corn was up It to US. Oats were to higher. Rye was up to off higher.

Barley was to 2 toulhern CaUf 5 6(5 1.75 i a i JIHS. JUA MKRKIMAJf CLOVIS (Fresno Dec. Mrs. Ida Merrlman. 79, the mother of Carl S.

i Clovis anc Fresno merchant, died yesterdn afler long Illness. She was a a i 'of Ohio ana I In this district 36 years. She was a member of Ihe Melhoctlsl Church. The a has been set for Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in (he Boice Chapel. Burial will be in the Clovis Cemetery.

I'fc. Kyniimn aboratory's abilily and readiness to important photographs i lo exact specifica- ions and with the speed necessi- ated by the rapid, time table of he war in Europe. Is a laboratory technl- engaged In the i i and developing of aerial photographs. Working round clock the aboratory Is capable of reproduc- ng some 128,000 photographs a day and Is a part of the Air Force Reconnaissance Winjr commanded Colonel Elliott Roosevcll. Dur- ng one rush period, laboratory eproduccd 72,000 photographs In 10 lours Eymann entered the ni mv In American 1342, and attended the iir forces photography school at Field, Colo.

He was as- igneri to European I a of operations in March, 1943. He Is Tie son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Symanli of Repdtey. His i Is Ihe ormer Miss June Kanawyer, also if Reedley. Yank Fliers Aid Chinese Advances I Dec. Closely supported by lanes, Chinese troops driving from he northeast on Wnr.iing, where he Burma road Intersects the Chinese border, have captured a umber of villages and i i heavy casualties" on Ilin enemy. The i command announced the (tacks wore a Inst Tuesday nd the same evening the Chinese ilenced JnpnneFe which had ecn shelling Chinese positions In he i i i of Man pen 12 miles northeast of a i Meanwhile, dispatches were re- wrted that constant Allied air lows have crippled the Japanese nain supply i up the Yangtze Liver central China.

headquarters in Ceylon aid Chinese forces attacking rough North Burma Jungles in dor American air support nre irobii.g Japanese positions a following the capture Loiwinp und Pnghknm. L.oiwing, site of a Chinese-Amer- cnh airplane faclori' hefore the all of Burma In lo troops ndcr the command of Lieutenant General Dantel I. Sultan. The vll age is on the Chinese side of the Surma-China border. Paghkani Is our miles from Namhkam on the Jhomo-Namhkam road and 24 miles WILLIAM T.

SAN JOAQUIN (Fresno Dec. rites for William T. Underwood. 67, who died here Thursday, will be held Tuesday at 2 P. M.

in the Yost Webb Chapel in Fresno. Rev. L. GUson. pastor c.f the First Baptist of Fresno, will i i a I will be the Bclmoni Memorial Park in FVesno.

I HUTCHISON KINGSBURC (Fresno Dec, services for Willie I-Iutchistxi, 39, who died yesterda a Jong illness, will he Tuesday at 2 o'clock here in the Ertcson Mortuary. Burial will he in Kingsburg Cemetery. He was a native of Arkansas am lived i a i i a two years. Surviving are his Mrs, Eva Hutchison; a son, Willie, and sister, Mrs. i i Goad.

MBS. RAAIONA A I A Mrs. Ramona Avlliij 62, ol Route 5, Box 536, the widow of Frank S. Avlla, local rancher, who died last August, succumbed lo long illness today. She was native of California.

Mrs. Avlla Js survived by daughters, Miss a a Avlla and Mrs, Lucy Vargas of Fresno and Mrs. Emma Telez of Bakersfield; seven sons. Cornelius. James and John Avlla nf Fresno.

Privates First Class Frank Aviln, and Andrew Cnmpas, Joseph Campos of Fresno nnd Louis Campas of Caruthers, Stephens Bean are in charge of the obsequies. MRS. JULIA Mrs. Julia Verllnrio, 82, of 506 Michigan Avenue, widow of Theodore Verllnriej for several years i of a lumber company in resident of Friant Fresno and herself a County since 1900, died late yestordny in local rest he)me a a IOIIEJ illness. A native of Belgium, Mrs.

Ver- lindc lo Frlanl with her bus- hand in (000 and'moved to Fresno about 1913. A son, Harry E. Verl i of Fresno, a grandchild a i a brother, Martin Sapp of Mich igan, survive. Yost Webb will a fina arrangements. iis-in 1.12 lisau i.ii i 1.03U May 1.11 .1.10 Rep.

1.07 A MP. 1.08 I.CMi 1.10 1.12 I.OIV* l.OO^ CASK niiCKs sATrrtiwv CHICAGO. Dec. iiard. 51.73.

CORN--No- 4 yd low. Sl.OS 1 70- i S3 QAT3--Nonr. s.vrriuiAV'5 CI.OSINU MIICE (Furnlitird fly Urtin A CtO Otcinbrr Of Vnrk Stork tXehanxr Alii; A i Cliem Chal a i Ar.act.iKla Co ATA StctL UoeitiR Aircraft Calif P.tcli CliryCcr I Col.nnbl Coinmrr Gas Broadcast i I6(' cor- tr IVjpORt Goodyoar Tire North a a Nickel rnal Paper Jolir.s MHO COM I.CK-Ki-ecri A i a KVnjV Gicim Monlcnm Ward 51 1 Nnitli Kelvin I N'ntl niscult 2-iU S'ntt Caih ReJt 34 niatii Vrttl Ten 107 Central 23 V4 No Anitr Co .1.. No A Avla JOCi "1 OAT3--None. A non her 0.50.

red cl TImothv. rr, 53t.5b $25.50, nominal. L. A. Produce APPLES Per filltin pxira.

fer-ci 1 and fanej- Jonathans, AVOCADOS--Fuerlfj, 32fi.15e Ih. BRANS Conchtila Valley and 15.tic Ib. URUSSKLS SI'RUUTS Santa and i Moon Bay. hiLf 'GAE 7nrkririt Motor Co -4S Tallin Corn of A Kepub Klrel i Oil HgclHick Socony Vjicuum Pac Ry iprrry Corn K1nru! of CaS OJ' Of TPX.IS Corp Oil Roll White Yoimpjlcv 'if county, buihet a a i a Snma CEdrrt County Iced cralca. 55.50 I CARROTS Ktrn County 6 dozen, $3.50 .75 Fr.i A A Rfil.

local ar.tl northern let I lice crates I.25?1,50 20-22 1nel cr-ilrji, S.l.f.n co County 20-22 Ir.ch CMICJr, 53.50*i.r7j SftnU Mil rift ilurdc era IK, 33.75G 20 Jrch cralra lJij'aKRS--Imperial Valley IURB, Sfi EQGPr.AST--Coachella Valley 9-12 Sun i Cornkrions, 161? ais. 5:1 GRAPES--Slorni 17 ft 1 Oc a LF.TTUCK.-- Dry pack Dflar.o 4 dozen. 53.75Q4.10' I local Hpartlsti SpanlJili ir.cdjum. Jl.SOfi A Imperial Viille 1 Ib, I'KA Ilfi-- Pfr box A ijoiia RS--Ii el ko 5 Ififi-aOc 11.: fircen chill. II POTATOES--Htr-et dor en, S' iick Orange County anil Ib.

nnunc I A. S3.SoT? A A A WHinrt jiehs Wnthlnp- n. 52.0,0^2.75; Joanuln Valley. PQUAR'il--While Bummer all jn.50«T3.7; a a 1 yellow crookneek Jrr lues, 3 5 0 a al' 52 ft ,1. TOMATp'ES--I-o'cii.

luci. Jlitrlct 3 layer )UKB 5xCa, 43 1 Livestock Markets CHICAflO MVKSTOOK CHICAGO. Dec. 30. (1VKA) HOGS ton Co It si noin- n.illv stcflily.

CATTLE Snlahle 200; r.onc: om pared KrlJay last week. cKoIrf 5c tou-rr: cfiolce ycaillnci nendy, i common, iirwS little mainly steady; tori choice 1.40O tonnil terr, 17 prncllcal lop PP. Imps. ontil'le, 517.85; erl ileerf yearlings. Ifi.rsO: ullery and romrrmn Itr trm but me.

2Sr: lo 50c fed cnwa 75ft to SJ life lie nostly $1 up, I a in ore nn bntti I a venters firm 515.5H ruler cowfi closed S8.2G beef cows, aryl a liuirv 5H.5o[ 1 2 PHEBP-- Salable. l.BOO: loml 1 5 jmpnrerl FiErlay lasl week, a a In ullr steady lo 25c hlpl.er; (Miiy In stTonc: 1ale hulk cr ed wooled welern lamhn, a otlie orthortst British of the Burma road. 14 Ih Army troops art west the Ycu roar avc reached i 34 mllos orlhwcsl of Ycu, communlciite Troops of Ihe 4 Corps have ccupierl Kanbalu on Ihe Myiikylnn- ranarlalny railroad, 54 miles Mjuth Wuntho anrj 95 miles from Man alay. uggenhime Aide ls leld As. Embezzler i SAN JOSE, Dee.

Wit- am K. Croushcck, 45, cxccullvn of UfiECnhlme and Company, tlriccj rnJt processors, was a I usloriy l)y Sheriff William K. Einis alloscd embezzlement of 5500,600 cnrly today five mile mjrtnlfi'nt 4 automobile insc ovijr country roads. Grocsbcck. of the In- urancc ricpflrtment, was arrested a warrant by Bert Kalz.

resident of cnmpnny. He Is eld SlOO.ttX) cnsh boll or 30.000 bond. Groesbock. return I ni? to coun- liomo i his wife, saw. the ictiff.s car awaiting him.

nnd needed to Emltf. he sheriff gnvc chase and Groes- ook finally surrendered. The Is hnsod on charKe foreins a W.OOO check. Kntz was unlcrl as a sorlct of over the list yearn Groexhcck nt least which nilORedly hnd heen BETTIK W. S5HTH The obsequies of Mrs, Bottle Smith.

82, of 836 Street, who died late Thursday, will be helc Tuesday at 2 P. M. In the Lisle funeral Chapel. Burial i In Belmont Memorial Park. THOMAS JKFPKRSON BKOCK SANGEK (t'l-csuo Dec.

Thornns Jefferson Brock, 78, a tlve of Carolina and resident, of California for the last 40 years, died yesterday in a Fresno hospital following a fang illness. Brock, who was a i Baptist minister, Is survived bv daughters, Mildred a Lillian Brock, Fresno; Mrs. A if red i Fresno, nnd Mrs. A a Elder, Sangcr, and a son, Brock, Oakland. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Cain Creager Chapel and i a will be In the Sanger Cemetery.

Morgan Is Convicted Of indecent Exposure -SACRAMKNTO, Dec. rValtcr Morgan, assistant superintendent of public instruc- ion, was sentenced by i i a Judge James McDonnell yesterday .0 pay a i of or serve 50 days In jail on ft charge ot Indecent exposure. Motions for a new trial and for irreated judgment, marie by Wai- ace Shenard, Morgan's a vere rtenfcd but Shepard announced he will appeal the case to he superior court. Morgan" was charged i expos- i In front of three small full n-ooled girls. Walter' F.

Dexter, ilnlc super- nlcndcnt of puhllc I i Is sued a statement In he said the conviction pot stand as evidence which can be used In presenting the case to tbe personnel hoard i final riodsion o( superior tourl Is given." poxlcr calrt when the courts have ruled on the appeal "I promptly. In Mr. Morcan Is a of on Sl.V.'i.'j nl lota 'rttum and mon ril nr.d choice IM muitd welchti; cliolcc vnrablc ei a A a ncwl cfwlce twfs. S7fr7.25; cvtt to low pooil. i four Toadi corn nnrt whf.it iiircn; two loailn IO-5S pounrl fenll i ornmoji and i Lamba.

$1 1. SOUTH SAN PAANCfSCO, tier. WFA) CATTLE--Kor four 1.400r imnRrert Frltlay week HRO. lo oorf tltcit, lir.uera nnrl tttf.ern and xncA fulh' a a common to CRII- r.e 1 xlrera. is tiranj: lo nr.tvfnly lilghei Iwo jiood $15.75 J125i- 12.75: load lols oiH tolf.

muHLim ateen Poultry Markets If.VY I I rices F. 0. B. i -t iu POUJ .1 nnu tifl 2 31 f. JUEHP--3 to 4 ifoiinrti.

OA 3TER3--4 to pound a. 20 4 2 0 0 2 7 4 to 5.1, 1rrcn i 4 to SVi pounrtf. fi pound and over. fiQUABM--Countij nriec all per urid. 7flft RAHHJTS--Domeitlc.

under 5 poundt rnnnir. i 16 noyr.da. 4l(f42e: S. price 1R (0 20 419 42c: 30 rciui.Ttir O. H.

Am lorn. i. 20f 3l OABTFinS--All wclchti. 2 0 OWL--Colored, nil A 24c 25V4 ff 2 a y. ranch) co'.

Butter. Eqgs, Cheese SAN rniCF.S BUTTKH--93 wore. 43c: prlcej. loaf. 27.DC: F.GGS--llarce trmle A.

A D. 44 toe. rfldf. 71 all I-O9 ANHKLC!) mi CBS WhoJeanlfl prices. coni La ret A.

medium Lirpe B. 4Z -17c. Fresno Produce APPr.KS--Box, WAHh.iuion and Oreeon lArk Wlncaap fancy. 34-, extra (anry, 54; to me xtra fancy fancy, J4. A I I a a mfl Davenport T29.

S4.fi04X 4.75. AVOCArXJS--No. 4.70. BKAN.S--tinn«rln1. VErtKTARI.FS--Pnien.

carrots. 'Oc' preen 70c; lnnilpi. 70y7Se; radlshei. 15c Ib. Ib.

CAKUAOK--Local. Crt. CKI.ERY--Cral*. a S2.50 S3.7S: S2. JQ 8 2 The Fresno Bet EntfnTd' elm matter October i.

1922. at the poilcfflCB ot Fresno. of cangrtti Ujircb. Adveftlslnf. newi tcctlon column inch, i i dally 07 Sunday.

Contrac ouesL Cant, un AND SUBS I.N'hOltMATION ad Thrilling ila only by tb4 or.t Inch SI. 98 ct oa (stria it a to or reject tny If vo'jr ad incorrectly Tfia should oe notified immedlattlv as spORJlblUly Is acctpttd for only CQI corrtct Inaerllon. i and Dailr nrtay lOc pir copy. Dally and Cun- month. Sunday only 104 Strrtl copy, Sur flv Carrier day II IS eopr- Satufrlpllt.n jic.

Ariz, ann Nev.) One mcmn daHy and Pun dp y. $1.05: Ihrtt months daUy ac-i iutdiy $3. months dally and Sunday, 36; cnit vtar daily ar.n Sur.dav. e-tr Sunday ooly S3.65. Klsenhrrc In V.

S. A. Dally and Sun- nay $1.40 ser month; Sunday only $5.50 "er vear. Dally and Sunday. cer Lonln.

01 ft lets. Vash. ArJt. and Dally and Sunday. 1 month.

65c; 3 zr.ODth), 5.1-7J 53.25. Elmvhert In if. B. per month. PHONE 3-5221 i a a i i LICENSED TO WKI ACOSTA-JIKKNANDE7--In P.eno.

ber 27lh. Erntat H. Aeosta. 21. ar.ri Phyllis H.

Hernandez. 18, both 0( Firt- AilSr.i*-;VAI.UO in RenO, 26th. Vern K. RimAjy, J7, WoodiUnd, and leatwl Waldo. 18, Cho'-vchllla.

CAI.O.MOIIU.KK In 28th. Harry CJ- ScarorJ. 23, IVaico. and, K. Miller, 24.

Bakerafie-ld. '29111. Albert ifagoMan. 22 I anJ Jrer.e Jlelriiz. 19.

Sanger lAKC'iA-l'KRti Jn December 2VMi. Juan Gaicin. 45. and Belen Perez, -is, both ol iteedtey. J.UY1.|IA1'£S In Fresno.

liOln. Ola J. Lloyd, 2o. Hammer field, and Bessie Baines. 26.

fitszp. In Fresao, 2 i Haniiord C. Wolf, 21. and Joy D. Stewart, IK, both ot Portervllle.

i Jn December JHJtb. C. Wltit. 63. Blnuba, and Katie Tlilesert, 50, Keedjry.

Uh.N-itU-J^kltoOKEK--- In Frtino. De- Guenther, 24, cember San Francisco, 20. Jtccdle-y. hrltl co, and Chrltlnn Krocker, Dece and Al of Lir.daay. a hl, VU.

boib- KHXAMJUi In ber 28th, Kustatiulo S. Hemande Hernandez, lKZr-- Jn a both Decem- In Dteemoer Jlaskelt J. Kr MAC Rep3B5. pau. Ltti, Selma, and.

3U. Fresno. liVi'KflY-bOJiiN Jn t-reano, December 20th, Robert J. Bull cry, 20, Camp PliKdate. ami a a.

Sonn, DLVOHCC5 M. Kennedy. Vlsalia, fratn Wllsoa A. Kennedy; interlocutory decree: ground. i i c-jitody of ana $50 monthly support ir.o.ity awarded to (f.fl mother.

I I Freino. December 29Lh. Lucille frora Guy cice; cructty. Interlocutory de- IJKATH NOTICES ItOCK--Jn Kresr-o, December 20. 1941.

Ttiomaj UrocK, aped 7S yearj: a a i of Carolina. Survived by Mrs. A a of. tianKer. Mrs.

A smith ol t'resno, ilLldced E. iirock of a i a a Brock of "resno, and one ion, Robert Brock, of Funeral will be held yu.nday, Decerr.ber 31st. at 1 o'clock. In trie Cain A Chapel, tnger. JJurlal tn Sangtr Cemetery, wilhi Ike Cajn Creacer funeral Home In charge of arrancemtnti.

I A I CLovh, 20, 194-1. Jda May err. man, mother of Carl a of Clovls, loving a of Lloyd. Merriraan of U. 8, Navy; a native, ot Ohio, aged T9 Funeral aervleea will hetd Tuesday.

January 2nd. al two P. En the Bolca Funeral Ho me In Clovli, ith Rev. Rulph Ureitcr officiating. lti Ihe Cemetery.

1944. Carl tfairmisien. a r.a- tive at acrd 45 veira. LovlnK husband of Magdalene tl. Raamii5ien, rather of Lota ilasflalene, Shirley Elaine, Marl.yn Louise; ion of Mr.

and Mri. Nltla I'etcr RaBmuiaen, brother of ilrs. Johanni L1nd. Mri. Anna and RaenmaBen.

Friends are inviieil lo a lur.erat aervlcei Tuesday. January 2nd. al ivro o'clock, at Jm- maiuieJ utlieran Chnrcn, Kaaloo, Rev. Immanuel Pettraen i a i Interment In WnahlnRtoti Colony Cemetery. a Parller.

December 20, 1044. Victor A. Rohrer. loving husband of Eva M. Itohrer.

father of Cornelius B. Jlohrer of Kail River, ar.d Marrarel Hohrer of Denver, ion ot Mrr. K. Rohrer of Frei- no. brother of Kdna Etcxkitafjer of Fresr.o, A Ray Rohrer of "orh; a of Olifo, ajjed 60 veart.

icmber of J.odl a a y. and. M. Krlends are to atter.d Sunday at two-thirty P. M.

from iiu Flrat Methodlit Church In Freano, with Hev. T. n. paimnulst officiating, by Rev. Carl Walker of the- Parller Methodlat Church.

Colonial Funeral Hume service. Date Orr In chxtee. It-TH-- In Freann. December 28. Settle W.

Smith; a native of Illinois, asej 52 years- LovlnB mother of Fred J. Smith, of Colorado, Mrs. Laura May a i of Seattle, Mrs. JC. LiUu MH; a A.

Me- CraHe of Kansas; aister of Mrs. Katie' Perail o( Altader.a. Mri- May B. Jonei of Kansas. Frlenda Invtted to attend the funeral semen to he held In the charxt ot it.a Ltilr Funeral Home.

I. and Calaveraa Streeti. on Tuesday afternoon, January 2. 1045. at two coast.

CL'f TIMBERS--ImjKrlal. JQ luc. I FRUIT--nox, oranKCJ. 5: local, sn.75; lemor.it. Sunklnv 0.2.°,: a Sunk jit, $3.75 CORN-- a a 52.75.

I.KTTUCBj-Crtl^ dry. crates nacX California rrdn, 52; yellow. S2 2.SO; Idaho -50 pound M- a i.flit; Orecon rtnvn. SV: wlilte S2 'PEAKS---Per Lake County. S5.50.

A I i --rmpcrlal. I A yP 1 0 1 75 IUK sack. Ma'T Oree.ii 2. UiR. 100 To.

1. S3.S5: No. 2. werKhfV rifliri hend. i cnf- 57.50*.* 50, ami cannora, $5 cood pound h-illF.

Sll 1 1 mt'thim, comrhon lo HOOS For four dflyi 1.375: forr.pa Friday writ fully iltaily; cowl choirs 200-270 pflund harrowp and Md 325 ivnindl llum. SM 7S1 L'ood Bnu's bulked Kl I mertitim. 1 13.50. Knr rour l.HO- compared week rfecki packACfs rood F.ilinil full Tambx. 514.50: common 'o i twet quolfrt i(l if fi.50; Ko, 2 libfiil Dec.

(K8MS) CATTf.K--.PRUNf for 5-500; Ijiilh, 1R.2S: fe-t hfJfcrc. 1 4 i i rnwj mostly r.Oc iiphjr: ion. Sljl.16: hulk medium good. SI l.Snfl2.2.V rr-mmon. i SftwT.SO.· OAl.VES-- PflUblc for week fijly top.

515. for Vlp. miERP RoTfihlc for week 1.000: choice lumbs. $15.50 rto'wn; ifi.flu dou-n. liArkel cSoifil a 1.

Hay And Grain A I I car fcti. per mini oltierwlre 0. B. st Ban PrurMlien: 5 brlchf ifked. No" 1 'fiTfih" weatern J2.i2'^ fl2.4!t: i marlrMii a 4ft a ROrnlna 1: No.

1 wheat. 00; dock- wheat. 32 2.155: Ho. 2 yellow corn, iiPk. t2 No.

2 corn; oftti, HUTABAGAfl--fie Ib. SPINACH--Local. S250ff2.75 til. lur, Bummer, 54.75; Hal- Ian. cfooknfck.

54.75 5. PWKKT POTATOES--Pr lup. lltrctd 5 2 2 5 loml. 52.25; ynrns, Merced. 52.25; lorn I $2 2.

TOMATOKft--Per Ing. Imperial LO nil Mexican. He lo. Si F. Produce A Jy.cai and Monterey boxei 3 TM and Inwcr fiOs.

4 4 2 AVOCA POS--Bun IJcloui. 57.50: PlpDlr.i PHURSKLR SPROUTS--Per pound loenl Santa Cmnty, tnoally 12c; I3t: occasion nil hlcier, Valley Kenlueki ar.d Valcntlr.ei. IL.Gc lo. nnoCGOLI--Tulart County heads, 6fl CAIinOTS--Iced eiatei. Kern County fi doien.

7.1«3.35. craiei. 53.50lr CAUf.lFT.OXVKR--I.(V»1 A. inu-hsll i rimmed. 51.25 fr 1 -7ft.

CKf.KRY--Tiilur* County a a 2-1 dozen. (ew S3: 6-7 dox- 0 KOC8.V. CUC13MBKR9--Imperial Valiry A. RJ. Sfl.75fr6.Aft: i-oorer ind mail, low Santa Cnn County per 26c; 20c.

valley, A 3 San a a Valley 2fl pounii lues from told Lmperon best, Ji? 4 hnMoverr i 36 li'lla fro S4.50W4 SQUAE tyre KIcans bu.ihfl 2 5 ft 3 55 TiOMS-- Per pounA. A Joamiln crown hutUni, 6HfrS5c; -lim--AU diitrleti r-ir bi- nunJi. Hubbard. few 2c. Hubbard, A.

tn 1 In San Josiujn. Calif. wt J8 1941. William Tbomaj ruood. beloved huibund of Ida Un- ood of Pan Jpaquln, father of Miss Zen a ana Undenvood.

Nora, and Mrs. Dora Hairalion. all of San Joaquin; Carl of Colo- rado and Howard of U. 3, A brother of John ar.o Ola Ur.der- wood of and Frank LJnderwocd Colorado: nine crandcnlldren and or.e i tio a a i 67 earc. Fur.eml Jueted from the ueidav afternoon, at two o'clock.

Interment In Belmont Me- mnrlal Park, Rev. F. L. GILaon a VERKlMi: In Drcember 23. 1044.

Mre. i a Verlir.de, beiovcd mother of E. of Piul Verllr.de, reat-prandehlltl al Mitsonrf. aped urandaon. Verllr.de, also lur- i.

native of aced years. Fur.eral arrancemejiia will by Yost A Webb. announced, a by A I I I A A I A MASS ll be recited In St Church. Friday morn- :r.a. 20th.

at nine-thirty o'clock, for the repoie of fhe loul of Marie Martlnto. who phased away December 2ST. I--LKGAL XOTICHS iCY; OF 1XTKNTIOX TO A IX THE SALE OF AT.COHOMC A December 20. 1041 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notkc Is hereby given thai flftien days a Tier the posted date, the undersigned proposes to sell atcorjollc bcvcragi's at. premises, de- icriheri AS -follows: 921 Vnn Ness, Fresno, Fresno County.

Pursuant to s--ch Jntenllon, thrt undersigned fs applylnR lo the Stale Board of Equalization for 'Issuance an alcohoElc beverape license (or licenses) (or these premEses as follows: Oh Sale Beer and Wine. On Sale Distilled Spirits. Anyone to protest the lian re of such licenses may i a verified protest u-lth SUle Board Equalization California. stallnR grounds for "denial aa provided by law. The premises are licensed the of alcoholic Beverages.

DAVIS. dba Davis' Placa NOTICK OF I TO i A i LV I A OF AT.COiror.1C A Dcccmhor 27. 19-14 TO IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby Riven that ilfteen days the ftoalecl dnte, the un- IcrslRncd proposes lo sell Alcoholic beverAflM "at these prernTscs, dt- scrlbcoj as follows: Highway 9D 7 miles north (it Fresno County. Pursuant to such Intention, the un- 'rslfined la Applying to the iirvl of rnjunllzAilon for Isaviance ot i alcoholic beverge 'llrenso (uf rcnscs) for these premises ai lol' own: On Beer and Wine) On Dlsti.leJ Spirits. niJiMtlcd Spirits.

Anyone desiring to protoit nsunnce of such license (s) ma: vnrlflc1 protest with Ihe Stdle HA.IM KrjuJinzntlon CaH- itft. statins Rrounrts denial AS vJdM by, Tht premlsej dra nnw licensed tor the ot Alcoholic hevcrflpcs. "TTTER SAIAVA59KH A dba Drop.

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