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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 9

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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THE FRESNO BEE MONDAY OCTOBER S3 1933 5 1 i- LECTURER SAYS 'Additional Sport News News Of The San Joaquin Valley River Below Peaks Above But New Kings Highway Is Safe Rapid Progress Made On Kings Highway Travel Above Junction Possible Tfie new Kinprx River Canyon Highway which when completed will open to automobile travel Rome of the most spectacular mountain country in California is now graded nnrl oiled to a point one mile below the ennvict eainp on Ten Mile Creek or thirteen miles from the main checking station at Genera! Grant National Park From this point which is Just abovt the junction of the middle and south forks of the Kings River magnificent views up the middle fork and across the south fork toward the motorist The comblna-Uon of river a thousand feet below with peaks towering six or seven thousand feet above is breath-tak ing Beyond the end of ths oiled surface the road is merely roughed in five miles of narrow shelf blasted out of nearly cheer cliffs This section still is too dangerous for motor travel but visitors art permitted to explore on foot as far as tjiry like Some fiften miles remain to be blasted graded and surfaced before the road reaches ita destination at Kanawyer's the Jumping-off £lace for the high country of the It Whitney region This part cf the highway like that already enm-leted will be wide and safe for igh gear automobile travel KAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) Oct Admitting according to officials that ha "saw snd fired a shotgun rharga Into the head of a fellow cotton picker killing him almost instantly Kirkland of Buttonwillow was in the Kern County Jail here to-day Officers said ha will ba charged with murder The man killed waa Eleodoro Bee-Universal Newsreel Shows Alcatraz Island Views of Alcatram Island iu San Francisco Bay where the federal department of justice plans to establish a penal colony for hardened criminals similar to famous Devil's Island are shown In the current issue of The Fresno Bee-Universal Newsreel at Warner Brae Theater Another- highlight of this week's reel Is a view in the Oklahoma City Federal Court aa Machine Gun Kelly and bis wife are sentenced to life Imprisonment for their part in the kidnapping of Charles Urschel oil millionaire Other newa events portrayed Include views of a giant sea elephant arriving at its new home In Philadelphia havoc wrought by an earthquake at Matsuda Japan a white man In Sydney Australia who was adopted by Chinese when a boy and now resides with Orientals and speaks their language DOUHlil Christian people are the most broad-minded people in the world Rev Thomas Beverly Marsh pastor of the Memorial Baptist Church told members of his congregation last night In a sermon on Narrow-Minded People "People who limit their belief to the things they can understand are narrow-minded" Rev Marsh said "They live In a world that is only as big or aa little as their own minds People who limit their belief to the things that they can aee and hear are narrow-minded The else of their world la circumscribed by their five senses "For a blind man not to believe in the sun does not affoct Its reality For a deaf man to declare that the bird do not sing does net lessen the beauty of their music For a man who la spiritually blind and deaf to deny the reality of that great world that liee outside his senses is surely the height of folly Unexplored World "No sane man will contend that bricks and mortar city blocks snd railroadr automobiles and new clothes make up the whole of life Beyond all these things there is a great world to be explored and enjoyed "People who make provision for only one side of their nature are narrow-minded A man who used and developed only hla spiritual nature would be narrow-minded But on the other hand a person who used and developed only his physical or hla mental nature would also be narrow-minded People who make provision for only three-score years and ten are narrow-minded were made for eternity an awful something burns within our and to limit our thinking to those tilings that end with the grave and make no provision for tha eternal realities is surely a narrow-minded way to look at life People who set up their own Ideas about God and salvation against the clear revelation of God in the Scripture are narrow-minded Who are we that we should tell God how to save us when He has worked out In Hie cwn eternal wisdom His great plan for our Ranch Ownerls Mortgage Action Trial Started A superior court jury to-day was hearing evidence in tna 34163 action brought bv George Pierson operator of Pierson's Dude Ranch against Tarance Magee Fresno attorney Henry Avila Walter Shoemaker and the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles Pierson alleges that he was indebted to the bank and hie loan had been secured by a chattel mortgage The bank started foreclosure proceedings and Mages was named commissioner Magee it is charged by Pierson conducted sale of cattle and other stock under ths foreclosure in a different township than that in which the notice of sale was posted In addition after selling a tMrtion of the etock separately he finally sold stock in blocks thus depreciating the value it is charged rierson declared that 4060 worth of stock was sold for $1420 He asks that judgment he granted him against Avila and Shoemaker Magee's bondsmen for 3500 the amount of the bond that he be given judgment' against Magee and the bank for 12614 and that a 3980 deficiency judgment he wiped out Members of the jury hearing the ease are Thomas Evans Charles Klotx Joe Kilgore Mrs Dors Scheldt Frank O'Brien Joe Gileo Charles Palmer DeYoung Mrs A Walling Smith A Bengien and Louis Maglio Schedule Listed For Church Aid Circles Women's aid circles of the First Methodist Episcopal Church will meet Fridav as follows: Wesley luncheon 12:15 at church for reservations telenhone 2-7524 Goodwill luncheon 12:30 st home rf Mrs Spencer 395 San Pablo Avenue for reservations telephone Mrs Brown 2-5435 Bcthanv luncheon 12:80 with Mrs Glenn Herring 3425 Moroa Avenue Mrs Roacoe Bryne insistent hostess Aabury 2 with Mrs A Wagner 19 Hawes 4 venue A 2:30 with Mrs Mildred Bancroft i2 How-ird Avenu Frlendshin 2 with Mrs A Moore R38 Kerrk-hnff Avenue Mrs Griggs -hnirmsn ekezhzx: XHEZI 1TE LAST TIMER TODAY TWO FEATURES WITH Pegsry Joyce Fields Stuart Erwin Rudy Vallee Zane Grey's THE Mat 15 Eve BU 15 Lower Floor 254 JOE OLSON IS HOLE-1 NONE ir (Continued From Page S-B) Big Jake Jacobsen Echo and Belmont station Leigh two complimentary tickets to Fresno football game here Thanksgiving Day do- nated by state college Welter two season tickets to Green Mill Gardens Those who got Inside the birdie circle yesterday: Done 6 feet 7 inches Van Curen 8 feet 10 inches Dr EL Phillips 8 feet 6H Inches Ies Hensley Coalings 3 feet 11 Vi inches George Thompson 8 feet BVt Inches Lon Garrett 1 foot 8 Inches A Leigh 9 feet Stan Ryan 5 feet 11 inches Eglln 9 feet 1 inch Others who teed off yesterday were: Wes Champion A Den- nv Larrv Woods Norman Foley Wise A Porter Frank Miller J- Smith A Kram-ling William Swanson A Swanson Dr Lee Cobb Ed Grover of Kingsburg Dick Goode Porter Laurence Mrs II Laurence Hoskinga Pearce Mrs Pearce Scarlett A Osborn A Corbin Popovich Joe Kazarian Speed Martin Rice Jack Collum Thorpe Burt Reiss Jack Franklin Werner Priest Moye Mies Twitchell A Beers Gilbert Jack Wilkes Mitchell Frank Casper kiln Emil Rohr Gus Rohr Challup A Gatti A Fisccher Goodwin Hugh Neely Harold Weinberg John Cartwright Gross Mrs McNamara Mrs Clarke Eld Fas-sett William Blaine Dick Ah bright Mrs Van Vaiken-burgh Van Valkenburgh Harold Gustofson Charles Salford Dr Bmstrom Young Corbett Lew Hegg Ed Orman Alma Shan- non Dorothy Duncan Irving Aten Walter Rchlcin Wally Gross Louis Kltus Eddie Bush Stanley Peterson Breese Freeman Mrs Lb Pierce Mrs Move Jark Moore Blanch et of Kette- man Hills Thiessen of Oil Fields Burt Lelper Mrs Thiessen Millie Withrow John Eckland of Madera Dr Bart ram of Madera Ernest Martin Jr Dr Faligren Charles Johnson Stout Hunter McNamara of Hanford Mrs Bechtold of Visalia Bechtold-of Visalia A I Marsella Ed Manelia Mrs Emil Rohr Hot ton etterV Leo Gross Collins Lb Johnson Bill Bailey 8 Flanigan George of Corco- ran Grant Halstead William Howe Urd Mrs Sam Rudsn Mrs Thompson of Coalinga A Butt-ner Fred Fast Teeple Walt Clarke Harris and Otto Museio LEARN TO DANCE 10 Lesson $500 Nmt Brfiimrrs Cl In HaUnmi Vtanrta JltsrU Tt-n'tM R'ttfl iVltrli rfVATI FVerTre- Allen White's Dance Stuilo 1921 Tuolumne Phone 3 -J 610 Fresno Musical Club PRESENTS NELSON EDDY BARITONE TONIGHT WHITE THEATRE 9:26 OTHER ARTISTS Bos Office Open at Theatre Tonight Season Tickets 95-1 i-3 ARNERBRO -wbMb'fSHNO to A thrill for you and you and you! The great football romance in which the hero does not win the gamebut wins a prize greater than life itself GREAT-SEE IT 1 With ROBERT YOUNG LEILA HYAMS Johnny Meek Brown Andy Devine Lucille Lund Mary Carlisle Grant Mitchell From the Saturday Evening Pott itcry by Lucian Cary Produced by Carl Laemmle Jr Directed by Edward Sedgwick Presented by Cerl Lecmmlc A UNIVERSAL PICTURE MILUOHS COMING THURSDAY! MONEL BARRYMORE In "One Man's Ball Owner Of St Louis A Ball Club Dies ST LOUIS Oct Death haa ended Philip da Catesby Ball's eighteen-year dream of producing an American League pennant winner The valiant veteran of baseball died yesterday at St John's Hoi pital hers of septicemia at the ags of 69 Since 1916 when he became owner of the St Louis Browns Ball had chetished the thought of winning a pennant with hla club The nearest he approached to the pinnacle wae in 1922 when the Browne finished second place trailing tlia New York Yankees by one game With the passing of the president of the St Louis Americana speculation began on the fate rf the club To-day McEvoy vice president and general manager took up the reins temporarily and found before him piano for revamping the team along Unea suggested by Rogers Hornsby manager Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon from the Ball home here with burial In Bellefontaine Cemetery ME MANUEL Wallace Muacovlch the powerful young Russian gmppler who tossed Vessel here last week furnishes one of the preliminary features on mat card In meeting Jack Manuel Muscovich and Manuel will stage a one-fall twenty-five-minute time tlmlt scrap a supporting match to the main event between Vessel and Bulldog Ted Cox Muscovich is one af the most promising championship contenders on the Pacific Coast and stepped into the limelight several weeks ago by throwing Gua Sonnenberg in San Francisco The semi-windup of two out of three falls over a forty-minute time limit will match Dean Detton and Scottle Dawkins the latter a new star from 8hreveport la who has thrown such men as Hank Oswald and Hardy Kruskamp SAN FRANCISCO Oct well-roncrived aerial attack gave Santa Clara University a 19-0 victory over the Olympic Club in Kcrar Stadium here yeeterday Forward passes accounted for all the Santa damns' touchdowns with Amcrich catching two of Hank Sobi era's tosses for scores and Vin O'Donnell passing to Ike Brit-chgl for the third cne Paglia converted one extra point Hants Clirs Olraiela flak Vlvildo LI TOd LT Howard Mnllnari Bchlmmrl ft Taylor Ryon Orsneer Patch LH SchllrMma Oliver Husdcn Store by quarters: Hants Clara 0 Olympic Club a 0 Hlanta Clara: Arncrich 111 and Bntarhrl Point aftrr Paalia (place kick! Ofticiala: Referee Elwood Btarburt Chicato umpire Ram Mover Franklin and Marihall head linesman Harry nraddo-k Pennsylvania field Judce Bartlett Oregon A1 Gordon Is First In Race At Oakland OAKLAND Oct W7 Gordon Long Reach held a position among lending contendere for the 1933 A A A Pacific Coast automobile racing championahip to-dav after winning tha 100-mile grind at the Oakland Speedway Gordon aet a pace of 9375 miles an hour to win tha race yeeterday in 1 hour 3 minutea and 556 aec-jondn Babe Stapn Loa Angeles wsa seriously Injured aa hla machine Mew a tire and crashed through the guard rail in front of the grandstand Stepp rcrcivrtl a broken leg fractured ribs and possible internal Injuries He had hut recently recovered from injuries received at the Ascot Speed-wav lets Angeles Knepf i Spsrffor A Dowd Mornnrj Miuli MrCo Driturhsl fkibrero Roxhsrdt Psslia KINPMX ImI Day! "EAGLE and the FrcSrls March Carr Grant on Broadway" Baht Mmtseawrr Rally Ellen agSUEM NOW- Rocs brotheV Fashion Revir at 8:30 Coming "NIGHT FLIGHT" Child Of Corcoran Cotton Striker Dies HANFORD (Kings Co) Oct "23 Francisco Comacho 5-month -old child of Mr and Mrs Joss Co-macho residents of a strikers' camp at Corcoran died of malnutrition and Infection In a local hospital There are four surviving children in the family Funeral arrangements are being made by the Undertaking Parlors Advertisement CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS' TROUBLE NOW GONE John Davis had chronic consultation for six years By using Ad-lerika he soon got rid of it and feels like a new person Adlerika is quick safe Casner Drug Co and Fresno Drug Co A 1 I Quickly Healed 1 Lj Instantly Eased Denser lurki la Mile and eld eons Den i drlarl Apply "Carbon- the treat American Halve that soothes psia Immediately nd la a fev days your trouble is healed 01 Corboll from any drusslat or send Ml Bnurloec-Nrai Co Na-hvllle Tcnn and orl relict or wi your money hack "I Suffered 10 Years With Itching "and after spending hundreds of dollars to clear it up tried Zemo and got relief" writes of Texas Soothing and cooling Zemo relieves itching in five seconds because of ita rare Ingredients not used in other remedies Also wonderful for clearing Rash Pimples Ringworm and other Irritations Zemo Is worth the price because you get relief All 85c 60c $1 Bronchial Infections Need Creosote For many year eur best doctors have prescribed creosote In some form for coughs colds and bronchitis knowing how dangerous It Is to let them hang on Creomulslon wilh rreosoto and six other highly Important medicinal elements quickly and effectively atopa all roughs and colds that otherwise might lead to serious trouble rri-iimiilKinti Is powerful In tha Ireairticnl of all colds and coughs yet it is aliHolutrly harmless and is pleasant and rnsy to take Vnur own druggist guarantee Creomulslon by refunding your money you are not relieved after taking Creuiniilslon aa directed liewnr the rough nr cold that li-mgs on Always keep Creomul-sion on hand for inslant use (adv) VCEPj liiv Find Relief Safe All-Vegetable Way Rhs had given up hope of anything hut partial relief until tha krnrd of famous all- vegetable NR Tahlrtv (Nature Remedy) Hut now after years of Chronic conn iual loa ami whaS a lunge New now color and vttaliiy frmlom from Inwrl slusglshnoss and Intent Inal poisons This all-vrgntahle laxative gently stimulate tha ratlins bowel gives complete l-hnrougli elimination (et a 2Ac Nix All druggists' "Tl imiC" (hark irlirt far and tndira-I UlYld tvm heartburn Only lftc Want To Look Young? The serret of keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and there's no need of having sallow dark ringa under your blliious look in your dull eyes with no sparkle Your doctor will tell you ninety tier cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver Dr Edwards a well-known phy air inn in Ohio perfected vegetable compound aa substitute for calomel to act on the liver and bowels which he gave to hia par tients for years Dr Edwards Oliva Tablets art gentle in their action yet always affective They help bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities Dr Edwards Oliva Tablets sra known by their ollvs color 15c 30c fiOc nF bothered with blsdd irregularities gelling up at night and nagging backache due lo disordered kidney or bladder function don't delay Utc PJIt Merit only explain! Wj Doans world-wide utc Get Doan's today At al dealers Qoans PILLS Pile Sufferers Caa Answer The Qaeatlnaaf Do you know why externa ram--die do net givs quick and permanent relief? Why cutting does not remove ths Do you know th cause of Plies is internal? That there la congestion of blood in ths lower ths veins 'Inbby the parts almost dead? Do you know that there la a narmlees Internal remedy for Itching bleeding or protruding pile Uncovered by Dr Lennhardt and as UBM-IlOIb that la guar-in teed? IIKM-RftlD banishes plies by removing the cause It etimulatea rhe circulation In the lower bowel -drives out the thick Impure Mood leal and restores the affected arts Dr Leonhardt's HKM-ROIP bas almost unbrllevable record of ucceas Mo why waste time on ex-ernal remedies or worry about aq iteration when Owl Drug Stores ivlte every Pile sufferer to try IRM-ROID with guarantes of noney-hack If It does not end their 'lies no matter how stubborn tha case? OE LASTING LIFE Christian Science: Ita Assurance To A Troubled World was the topic of Peter V' Rosa of San Francisco in a lecture yesterday afternoon before a large crowd at the Fresno High School Auditorium Ross who' la a member of the board of lectureship of the mother church The First Church of Christ Scientist In Boston was Introduced by A Robinson of Fresno first reader He said in part: recent years the English-speaking race Indeed western civilisation has been stirred to its deplhe by Mary Baker Eddy In her discovery and presentation of Christian Science one place in her writings Mrs Eddy defines God as Mind Spirit Soul Principle Life Truth And in another she writee: "Life Is a term used to Indicate Deity and every other name for the Supreme Being if properly employed has the signification of Duty Of Mankind "From this point of vantage it is easy to see how God can be everywhere and all-in-all for obviously life mind principle are everywhere and ail-pervading No place or purpose then remains for man but to abide in life and reflect life Paul speaking on this Issue with his usual intensity declares that in God we live and move and have our and that Godia all and through all and in you It la perfectly accurate therefore to define man as ths expression or manifestation of life without beginning or danger or disease or end Basis Of Practice "The recognition of this true statua of God and man Is the basis of Christian Science practice Treatment or prayer In science in the case of sickness consists largely ki realising aa clearly as one may the unity of man with Ufa and harmonious and irrepressible and the consequent Impossibility save in belief or appearance of Inaction inflammation or infirmity of any kind 'Man far from being the physical corporeality he appears really is an individual spiritual consciousness But consciousness seems not wholly spiritual not wholly good but a blending of the spiritual and material of good and evil and man appears to vacillate between righteousness and sin health and sickness life and death So that ccn-sclousneni mysterious in substance and swift in action may one mo-1 ment sound the depths of Adam and In another ascend the heights of Christ Mortality Proof "Material consciousness may lapse at tim as when an anaesthetic is administered or accident or sickness overtakes the individual It may weaken or fade with advancing years and eventually come to an end If one's observation extenda no further than these passing phenomena one may conclude that man is mortal and that individual exlstencs enda with the grave 'And yet were the entire structure of material consciousness dissolved there would remain the sublime structure of spiritual con-consciousness which in mind is from everlasting to everlasting Spiritual consciousness precedes birth as certainly as it persists after death Repeatedly docs Jesus refer to pre-existence as well as to future existence He nrayed Thou Me with Thine Own Self with the glory which I had with Thee before the world Also came fortn from the Father and am come into the world again I leave the world and go to the Kelly's Memphis Friends Sent To Prison For Aid MEMPHIS (Tennl Oct 81 One defiant the other broken in snirlt Langford Ramsey and John Tlchenor faced two and a half years in nrison to-day for having given refuge to George (Machine Gun) Kelly and his wife am not through fighting until I prove Innocent" Ramsey young attorney snd former brother-in-law of the gunman aaid Tlchenor his eyes filled with tears would The lury In United States District Court that convicted them took the case at 12:45 A Sunday and returned its verdict fifteen minutes later Conviction of harboring fugitives from justice brought the six months' portion of the sentence which will be served In the Shelhv Countv Penal Farm The two-year portion for conspiracy to harbor will be served in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta Ramsey former brother-in-law of Kelly also is under Indictment for conspiracy In the Charles Urschel Kidnaping a charge which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment It was at home that the Kellys were captured September 26th 8 Travis brother-in-law was arrested at the house during the raid and waa Indicted on harboring and conspiring to harbor charges but his trial was postponed Indefinitely It Starts Tomorrow First Showing in Fresno The Nudist Majestic Theatre 1139 Fulton Street Easy grades wlds turns and strong fills make the new Kings River Canyon Highway a safe route Into the high mountain! Work on the roadway is progressing rapidly Motorists may travel to a point above the junction of the Middle and South Forks of the river The views above are descriptive of the road and scenery FOWLER (Fresno Co) Oct 23 to the top of a haystack on his rsnch near hero to get hay for his horses William August (Gus) Mills 68 found death awaiting him He was found dead to-day by his son who started a search when Milia failed to return to hla home during the night The rancher's body was discovered on the top of the haystack one hand still grasping the pitchfork A heart attack waa believed to have been the cauaa of death Milia had not been seen since he left home to perform ranch duties yesterday afternoon Hie family did not become alarmed believing he had gone for a visit to a neighboring ranch and would return during Ihe evening They retired without him hie failure to return not being noticed until this morning The rancher Is survived by his widow Mrs Mary Mills and the following sons and daughters: Miss Ethel Mills of Hollywood Neil and Roscos Mills of Fowler and Mrs Helen Boyce of Long Beach He had lived on his ranch here forty-four years Funeral arrangements are being made by Clements and Riker Attempt To Grab BusinessCharged To Ex-Partner VISALIA (Tulare Co) Oct Joe and Albert Potter proprietor of the Visalia Ice Company to-day filed suit for $30000 damages against I and Ada King George and Beverly Davie and the Fresno Brewing Company all of whom they charge with participating In a conspiracy to transfer the business of the ice company to King The Potters declare King waa a partner in the Visalia Ice Company from April 10th 1932 until a little over two weeks ago when he withdrew The Potters in their complaint allege King caused Ada King to transfer tho lot on which the ice rnmpany business is located to Mary Wood for no consideration and caused the ice company to he served with a notice to vacate by the new owner The complaint further aaserta King caused George end Beverly Davis to notify the Potters their ice contract had been cancelled The brewing company also Is alleged by the Potters to have assisted King in his efforts to con' vert to himself the business of the partnership Angelo Acosta ranch laborer waa in the Fresno County Hospital today with a knife wound in his left breast while Antonio Gsrcia another ranch laborer was in the county jail at Fresno charged with assault with a deadly weapon as the result of a fight at a dance on the Bianetuai ranch near Mendota last night Gsrcia was arrested by Under-sheriff A Tarr after deputy sheriffs had been called to the ranch Acosta waa removed to the general hospital by State Patrol man Helnie Bush Officers were investigating details of the fight to-day lf mayor HEEL" JOrtN WAYh -Th tSan From Monterey" (onatanee Bnnett in ROSES-llh A mu! "Icnipf Dawn-- vlth "unit Aiwavs 2 Big Features rAdults 25e Children Ilia Esses 40 a native of Chile Both were employed aa plrkera on the Fred White cotton ranch at Buttonwillow Officers said Fred While owner of the ranch told them he saw the two men apparently In a good-humored struegle for possession of a shovel handle Suddenly arrordlng to the story told official by White Kirkland ran Into the hunkhouse nearby and returned with a shotgun which he fired twice The nffirera said the first shot sent a rharga of lead Into the side of Essex's head killing him almost instantly They declared the second charge fired elmost simultaneously with the first entered the hunkhouse wall Deputy Sheriff McBride of Buttonwillow errested Klrklend after being notified by White of the shooting The hodv of Essex was brought to the Psvne Mortuary whrrs an Innuest will he conducted Deputy Coroner Psyne Interviewed witnesses who msv be called to ths Inquest He ssld the deed men hed placed a broken fruit knife with a hook-shaped blade In his pocket Deputy Sheriffs William Kenaw-ver and Jes Durnel and Horace mines special Investigator for the district attorney also interrogated witnesses Funeral Set To-morrow For Andrew Vaznaian Funeral service for Andrew Vas-nelsn 38 former Fowler rancher who died Fridav in Sacramento where he wae emploved by the American Can Company will he held st 1:30 to-morrow at th Ifnlv Trinity Armenian Church and will he followed hv burial in Ararat Cemetery with the Sullivan Funeral Home In charge He moved to Sacramento six vesrs ago He was the nephew of Michael Vax-naisn of Sanger Mrs Mary Tak-hakjian of Marseilles France snd George Dnmerjian of Whitensville Marhuett Mistake In Doors Brings Death To Business Leader KAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) Oct Harry Stewart 56 of San Francisco state saieamanager of the Remington-Rand Company wae dead hera to-day the result of a fail which according to affiulala occurred when ho entered an open cellar door while searching for the washroom in a Bakersfield cafe The accident investigators said happened last Thursday night when Stewart went to the cafe for a dinner with four Bakersfield representatives of hla organization The San Francisco man was rushed to Mercy Hospital here in a critical Condition Hie wife Mrs May Stewart of San Francisco waa at his bedside when death occurred He also Iravea two children Howard and Betty residing at the family home 75 Beuna Vista Street San Francisco The body is in the Payne Mortuary pending funeral arrangements Tentative plans have been made for services in Oakland Fresnan Hurt In Kingsburg Crash KINGSBURG (Fresno Co) Oct 23-8 A Meraolan 647 Street Fresno a fruit packer was reported to be improving to-day in the Kingsburg Hospital following his Injury in an automobile collision near here yesterday Mentoian has several fractured ribs and a punctured lung ANNOUNCEMEMT Poultrymen Attention WANTED: Any Amount of Poultry Eggs and Turkeys Announcing the opening of our branch at the CORNER of FIRST and st this location we will be better able to handle any quantity of POULTRY and EGGS at foremoxt prices Being located In Lo Angeles and San Francisco we will be in a position to bring you ths highest cash pries for your merchandise at all times Be sure to take advantage of our tremendous outlet FULL UNE OF POULTRY FEEDS Further in conjunction with our poultry and egg department we will handle a FULL UNE OF POULTRY FEEDS AND 8UPPLIES Our trucks will call anywhere Re aura you see us before selling A phone coll brings a truck to your door Courtesy always Pacific Coast Produce Co' CORNER FIRST AND BELMONT PHONE 3-8514 1 i nr.

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