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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 7

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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TIE 1 BEE ADVICE TO MOTHERS The Bee-Kepiihlican publishes daily Tour Baby and Mine department wlh will be of great help to mother8 in the care nf their babies vol FRESNO CAL SUNDAY MORNING JULY IMS SECTION NO 8837 TOLLEY ASKED TO CLEAR OP POINTS She 9 8 Modem Cinderella In Cinema World Mountain Beauty To Come To City This Week SHE DIDN'T KNOW THE MAN SHE LOVED By The World Forgot a new aerial by Ruby Ayres tella the atory mias it OPPOSED BY STATE I i- CHAMBERBAUOT Adopt Stand Taken Here By Valley Meeting At Del Monte Session I I OEATTEMPT Mrs Trau on Parole From Prison For Killing Mate Slashes Arm Committee Awaits Reply To Carry On Industry Program Opposition to tha establishment of a national park In tha Kings River area east of Boulder Creak was voiced tn a recommendation adopted by tha board of director of the California State Chamber of Commerce meeting In Del Monte Friday Tha recommendation opposing the jurisdiction of the national park service in tha canyon wa adopted after ft Parker Friaselle of Fresno regional director reported on the decision of a meeting recently held at The Californian under tha chairmanship of Ernest Dudley of Exeter chairman of the conservation committee of tha local council At that meeting resolutions apposing the creation nf a national park or the extension of present park boundaries to inrlude the erea were adopted and such lesolutlon were passed on to the stats board of dirertors hv Frisselle Tha state hoard took the aland it was in opposition to the move ss it was assarted to be a prevention of economic development of natural resources within the area During the meeting held here various expressions were obtained from repiesentativea of the rounty hoard of supervisors the ritv commission the Fresno County Sportsmen's Club Fresno Countv Farm Bureau Fresno Irrigation District Kings River Water Association and various private individuals Following these expressions the attendance voted unanimously the state board recommend the area be confined to the jurisldiction of the national forest service Chester Wallow originally dissented hut when he found his was the onlv opposing vote agreed to vote Members of the executive con mittea working out the-details of the raisin industry program ara marking time pending the receipt of an answer from administrators of the federal agricultural adjustment act to a telegram dispatched yesterday concerning various point In the propoted program The query was sent to Dr Tolley administrator In charge of specialty crops by the executive group following a meeting Friday with members of the statewide committee who approved subject to amendments a tentative stabilisation pool program Surplus To Go In Fool Under the terms of the program the growers agree mi place a certain percentage of their crop representing the probable surplus Into the stabilisation pool the pool to sell as much of Its receipts as possible at cost equal to or higher than cost of other raiifns to packers and to dixpoee of the balance tot manufacturing or by-product purposes Tha percentage not considered as surplus will be sold by the growers direct to the packers In their discussion of the program member of the grower committee urged that open contracts on 1933 crop raisins and raisins now in the hands of packers be included in the stabilization pool in direct proportion to the amount of contracts and raisins held by each packer In the event the packers have disposed of their entire 1932 crop holdings by th new crop marketing eaaon as predicted by some packer this will be unnecessary Ask Grower Suggestions Copies of the stabilization pool plan are being prepared for distribution thia week to members of the growers' committee They will etudy the draft and tuggeat changes to the executive committee at another meeting to be called at an early date With the receipt of a reply from Dr Tolley the executive committee will meet with raiain packers and marketers for a further consideration of the Industry program Moaning daddy's goneL speaking of the husband she waa convicted of spying five years ago Mrs Mollie Trau attempted to end her life last night by cutting her arm with a razor In her lonely home at 428 Inez Street Found by a neighbor who railed Mrs Trau' sister Mrs Stella Moore the injured woman was removed tn the county general hospital where aurgeens said she would recover They said her injury was a flesh wound She was placed In the psychopathic ward for observation Informed nf the attempted self destruction Police Sergeant Albert Roee questioned Mrs Trau She admitted her attempt at suleide and when asked the reason said: daddy's gone" 1 is your daddy?" questioned the officer she answered Trau" On rarnle From Prison Hospital attendants aald they would keep her under close observation While the wound waa deep it was not considered serious Mrs Trau has lived In Fresno since her parole from the penitentiary alightly more than a year ago Mrs Trau convicted with Clifford Rurdg of the slaying of her husband in their home at 1027 Thesla Street December 10th 1927 wa paroled from San Quentin in March 1P32 She was given a sen- fence of from five years to life by jlhe thm Superior Judge Denver Church March 21st 1928 I Trau a Farnum patrolmen returned to his home in the early hour of the morning of the slaying under the state's theory to find a litter of liquor bottles half-eater mea'a and disarranged furniture was there A quarrel en-sued during which Traij was shot the neck death resulting instantaneously Following a lengthy Investigation widow and Btirdg were ged with tlje slaving and tried sought to ftn the killing each other Following a jury of murder Mis Trau was sentenced Butdg convicted of manslaughter wa given a ten-rear sentence and the state prison this as the term which he must serve He is still -in San Quertin JJONMK HANNON Dream Realized 1 rp 1 ijcharj As Ticket Girl-'? Iv as Film Role I Rurdg through 'almost i verdict fixed HAL JOB Here's a modern Cinderella story Just seven months ago Bonnie Applications For 5 Loans rinnon 18-yrar-oid Firmo girl was egshier at one of the local the-isfer day-dreamirg of the time I when the very people to whom she I "old tickets might time risy he iceking admission to a mrion pic- Resort Operator Guilty On Slot Machine Charge tuie in which she would play And now her dream has rnme true for 'starting Saturday The Gold! With a Fresno office of the new Federal Home Owners' Loan Cor-nrstion scheduled to he estah- can srw £te i tion ronrerning the methods of hnriini7h -ui making loan directly on home t0 save owners from losing them "Tner Frothes Theatei through foreclosure rr aseessments and taxes wss made public here The Fiesno entry info mo-1 tion pictures came about through a Jsck Durey proprietor of Camp 'Durey at Dinkey Creek arrested! film contest Staged at the theater by Sheriff George Overholt in a here last Spring hy Bushy Berkeley jeampaign to rid th rounty of slot! screen dance director Miss Ban-'machines was fined 128 and given! non won the contest from more sixty davs' probation in the Bigj th Deputy United States Marshal Sidney Shannon will be sworn in at Lna Angeles Monday undec the fifth president In office during his occupancy of thr post Confirmation of his reappointment as deputy marshal stationed in the Freano di- rict waa received yesterday The reappnintnt has been expected for some time but due tn the dr-th of Al Seitel former marshal and the officer directly over Shannon for the past four year action waa delayed Shannon firat took office under President Woodrow Wilson and Mrvd since under Harding Coolldge Hoover and now Fresi dent Roosevelt yesterday Monroe Butir of Id's Angeles who has been appointed California manager for the corporation left verterdav for Washington for 1 J1 signed Creek justice court yesterday on' structiohs He said until he ptctuie (t state gambling act charge to and opens offices Ir Loa Angelesl not only successfully con- which he pleaded nuiltv Fresno Pan Diego and Kan Fr a 1 plctu'e but Sheriff Civcrholt said the county cisco no applications for loans on i c1 -'c-ortV iha been rid of the slot machines homes can he received wih mh could determine Miles head nf loral llh Prhmrd AdH said his Investigation while street company and former Fresno hanker is a candidate for a ment as manager of the rrraiiu) Point- meni as me Tanzer Says System Has Fast Hold On Munich And Hektelberg Mi it has not fully covered the countyl indM "sV A pinnllr not et VM'd any nf the slot tresno- 'th -machine in other puhlic places branch cf the new home loan Anue Fresno poratlon he said yesterday Theji appointment of branch managers! 1 iHCC dWIIMnerS Seek la awnasfsii la tia livtisd Rill Hospital Treatment BOY SWIMMER HURT While swimming in the ditch at Is expected to he made upon Butler's retum front Washington Tofured whit Blnckstone Avenue Aiheit Ray hl jester-ifnond ly HU Rtret cut hie Sj treat-' foot and was treated at the emer- pital stock Of S2nofionom sub- 'wnev hospital vesterdsv nhrd and paid for by the federal JV Ilaso 9 of Route 1 Mox i a lacrtaled ankle at a cement support at Mnroa Avenue as the result of a Hitler derree ditch on West Avenue when he was and Ire Patterson Ditch I Comments concerning Hitlerism cut hv a piece cf glass Celia Dagnino 12 nf Kan Fran-'among the German student! and Mill Issue Honda The Home Owneis' Loan haa been organised with scribed treasury and it has authority to Issue 4 per cent bonds up to a total amount of S2no000Qbn for the Some of Adolph Hitler'e strongest supporters in Germany are the students of Heidelberg and Munich who are reviving old-fash' soned dueling in their universities The serond annual Mid-Summer Wild Flower Show beginning Tuesday comes at the height of the wild flower reaeon in the mountains as shown hy the recent photographs The upper left photo show sweet scented azaleas in Ynsemite National Park while the srene in the lower left shows fern white daisies and purple lupines in the park along the atreams In the upper right false hellibores in General Grant National Park are shown while the red snow flower is shown directly beneath Tha two small photoa below show left to right ferns and azalia blossoms Ralph Manfrrtlo 13 Ml Kearneyriirn ran a sliver in her foot revival of dueling are con-Avenue received a lacerated fe it waa removed at the emergency tained in the latest disoatrh from when he struck hia foot against a hospital Corporation financing of home loans Tha purpose nf the corporation Is the te-lief of home ownera In financial distress because of overdue leal estate indebtedness Mortgages or other real estate obligations on home built for four families nr Ires used hv the nwnei a a home or held as a homestead with a value not over $20000 msv ha exchanged with mortgage ronsent for hnndf of the cor-rotation Tha exchange basis is to per cent of the appraised value (Continued On rage 4 B) Fish Catching Tabby Is Put To Practical Use Wide Variety Of Sierra Wild' Flowers Scheduled For Annual Fresno Show -aa Jl Meaner Barra Telenhone lint Kreine CslUornls Jul nth 13 Farrrlil Ttir 8undt nn Monday: not juifp so wirm Sunday! nM nnrihWMt wind FOHTTtKRN CAUrORNTA- Pen on 'r ekeeher Sundae and wrm Bunds ia northern wind MondS? lr Sund and undj mod Wrl Condlllil inZwm? £ur utl Wrr In the California Vtllrv Bafiirda MM 1 J1 rmer In wnirr'a whlnton wirS wPt the wsMinil nirht and mnrntns rlmdinri slnns the immMista cosit Bestirred thunder ehnwer fell in nlfinMMM Mountain end ntfj? tr'fiiV "lor' in I ha v1fe snd lkt region it cooler from the (-rest Lake temnersture fe ovr sat BONNFTT Fsr SI Hair Fniinr VotrrSar TABBY "HS A GRAND FISHERMAN VE ARE BUT CAULD'MA VE KETCH THINA -A Br biwrit rreefo It 34 last hlchfft yeaifrrfiij Junior High Girls To Occupy YWCA Camp Activities for junior high and oldr elementary school girls begin tn-dny at A-iiumonte Summer camp of the A at Huntington Like and will end July 28th The session for senior girls began July let The ramp is under the direction of Miss Marjorie Flegel Reeren'lon and dtama Is under the (liiertinn of Miss Marv Walker of Bctkeley a student at Mills College 'Miss Leah Runriman of Exeter a graduate nf Oregon State College is ranip dietitian apd supervisor of the kitchen and dining room Miss Wilma Hall nf the Fresno Stale College is instruetor In nature study and star lore and Miss Fumi Oknnngl of Fresno a graduate nf Wellesley is supervisor of swimming and dancing Mr Alma McPhaii of Helma is nurse in charge of ramp health and sanitation Beginning it I A to-morrow the rity commission will open the annual budget session by which It hopes to pare the tentative budget of $1097000 for the fiscal year ending June 30th 1934 The commissioners expect to conclude the sessions by Friday so that the appropriation ordinance may he introduced at the meeting that day and passed July 28th While the tentative budget this year is much smaller than the actual budget of last year it will call for a larger tax rate in view of Ihe heavy drop In the assessed valuation of city property The persent estimate need nf tha citv for the coming year will call for a taxlok'shom rate of $217 Phnrnl Mavor Leyine! said he ex-lELVu'iTh pected tn exclude all protests irnl cnnveisatinn on the part of thel" I'J general public from the whleh will he virtually private He SI p'" said the public hearing wae heldixi indie t7J7kicllann in Mends? 8f hta TU" 1A7 4 40 74 1 nf 72 bouva re IMT 14 "I mi 00 04 0 4 04 07 07 7 07 o7 07 07 07 07 V7 07 07 BiH 44 54 44 4 44 47 44 71 71 44 S4 74 4A 71 R4 74 44 74 44 4 74 72 54 44 74 4 94 54 44 44 71 jWard Tanzer and Char' Bonner Fresno youths now touring Eurone I In an antiquated French automobile Duel Brings Favor letter says: students of Heidelberg and Munirh form one nf the most en thusiastlc and strongest of groups of Hitler's National Party in Germany Many nf them wear the brown ehrt black can and swastika emblem nf the Nazi regime Their songs are those nf the popular Hitler sentiments They salute eaeh other with all the decorum and gusto that the party leaders employ are undoubtedly many and various reasons for their warm approval nf the reigning party As one student said 'the militaristic fervor appeals the songs and parades aa well aa the banquets and patriotic meetings are enjoyed the return of the imperialistic spirit of the pre-war Germany that their fathers previously upheld while at Heidelberg Is of course a reaction to be appreciated perhaps the most powerful reason for the students' pro-Hitler fervor ia his advocaey and legalizing nf the duel' Works Through Fraternities "The procedure of the duel is briefly this: The fraternity Is the media Usually four or five of these and they are more numerous here in German universities than they are in our American band together for the purpose of holding inter-fraternal duels A small committee determines the personnel of I he matches The contestant is usually informed of hia participation only a few minutes before the affair take place are provided from the respective fraternities These fellows piare their feet In front of each contestant's right foot the purpose being to stop action Immediately upon tha committing of a foul or sustaining a bad cut A round ennaists of five strlkea and vomctlmea sixty rounds art fought The duellers fight feet square apart left hand hehind with their awnrd hand above their head A fiqht usually lasts until an injury of one of the contestants becomes so bad that hia aim and strength era Impaired The encounters take place early In the morning Their location is jealously and fet (Continued On Tags 4-D) A vnst array of stvoct-xccnlrd azaleas from General Grant National wild flower nf the Sierra will prect the visitor to the seeond annual Mid-Winter flower show when it opens Tuesday in the Fox Wilson under the auspices of The Fresno Bee-llepuhliean and the theater Larpe numbers of these fraprant blooms for general dec orative purposes were promised William Metzger manager of the San Joaquin Valley Tourist and Travel Association which is co-operating in the staging of the exhibit by Guy Hopping superintendent of tbc park yesterday Hopping said the exhibit from the General Grant Park would he large this year end ranger and naturalists ara now preparing for great entry Jamison park ranger naturalist will accompany the exhibit and will remain here during the full three days nf the show Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Ciimlng From Ynsemite Word was also received from Colonel Thomson superintendent of Yoeemite National Park that the Yosemite naturaliat Mr Della Hoil would accompany the exhibit from that park to Freno and would also assist in classifying and arranging the wild flowers Mrs Hoes will also remain throughout tha exhibit Other naturalists and horticulturists who will be in attendance at the theater during the exlybit include William Henderson of Fresno and Pat Crowell of Fish Camp a terognixed authority on Sierra wild flowrrs George Sharp manager of the theater said workmen are now engaged in altering the cooling system in order that the temperature may be lowered during the exhibit as many of the blooms are so delirate it Is nr'essary to keep them under a constant temperature peculiar to the higher mnun-taine otherwise they We their luster and wilt The exhibit Shnrp said will be held on the main floor lobby and also on th mexzanlnt (Continued On Page 4-D) Ul Aram AmirkanUn 52 nf 161 a si a Funeral servire are being sr- ranged by Clamant and Rlker trn days ten and no piofnsts a 1 8n Prana! 07 00 Board Offer To Hear Taxpayers Kicks Spurned offered timer The othet members of ths commission agreed Tunes with the mayor In calling the aeHalona for thl week the mayor aaid he expected they would carry on through until Friday Heretofore the arraionc have lasted fo rtwo week or more R'nrkion Mrirril PreuMi Btkerifldd serial rillhral Rrsorl 3 A lOrrklr TMsBrolsri M- ihn A Kins R'rrr Praia 1 ch-rrt 341 nrronit frt Run JiMO'ilti Rlwr Krtrkhnff Pr Hniir fi nit 4 hoar la tail nutlll I 11 wrantf frrt Loral Pals Jl IMk SAM Koon I Dr Nnimsn Henderson pastorlRsromr'rr nf the First Congregational Chw-fi iTi-mwrsiurr dr it uirh 44 I II Utopin! Members of (he hoard of supet visors yesterday completed their stand as memhsrs of th county board of equalization with a new rernrtl Not a single rnmplalnt about too high an assessment met the hoard There are never complaints that the assessments ate too low A few complaints were filed with Assessor Cummings hut the supervisors were not called upon to deride a single dispute McCain county purchasing agent ia economical Hia job ronsisls in chiseling the last possible nickel rff the piurhase price nf mntetlala bought by the county He also operates a ranch on the state highway north of Fresno snd on thnt rnnrh he haa a large reservoir In which are large numbers nf fish To make the picture complete the ranch also haa an unuiiial cal A few weeks epi McCain caught tha cat catching fish At first he attempted tn discourage tabby but finally a great light dawned Now he entires the fish along tha hank hy tossing them bread cruntha Aa they reach for the crumbs the cat flips them out on the bank and tha purrhaa-Ing agent crabs them Eventually they find their way to the MrCain family skillet The purchasing agent attempted to keep the whole thing a serret hut one of hia fi lends spilled the bean and the atory yesterday will preach the sermon at the third KJJi7dUnM of a series of nuhlic union services to-night at 7:30 o'rlnck at tha band-ifsntl in Ihe Courthouse Park under the auspice of the Fresno Ministerial Union Dr Hendeiann's topic will he Attitudes On Religion Rev Aaron Nnrcl duly Jill so Norr-M dalle illv if llishnt and orrhard 104 and Hull snd low sukimuai tmprrs'ur t-if irinim'im Irmprralur top lewru ihi data Jfl3 and irt-nufO end Birimum t'i tlua d-t laal rear fl King will direct tha musical par of program wmu iil.

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