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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 2

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The Fresno Beei
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me FRESNO BEE SATURDAY JULY 24 1U1 A- Metos Soviet Imposes Death Penalty CHIEF EXECUTIVE Fresnan Leaves For Missionary Work In Africa BUBS GIRLS of fPmrche0 Memorial Baptist Church CHURCH TO HOLD PROTECTIVE LAWS WASHINGTON July (1 President Roosevelt declared that it is not within tha province of the reactionaries to put obstacles in the way of orderly development Ha made the statement in a letter bongratulatlng the National Broadcasting Company upon tha opening of new studloe in Washington "The watchword of science must be progress" ha said "It is not within the province of reactionaries to put obstacles in the way of orderly development nor to mark boundaries beyond which radio may not go Television Expected "I believe that sooner than many of ua realize television will be established in home throughout the country Indeed it may not ba long before radio will mako it possible for ue to visualize at the breakfast table the front pages of dally newspapers or news reports no matter how remote we may be from the place of tbeir publication and distribution" Wheeler Speaks Senator Wheeler Democrat of Montana a leader of tha forces which brought mbout the shelving Rev and Mrs Graner of Fresno th president' court reorganise- who left here recently with her hue-tion bill spoke at the opening of band for the Belgian Congo in the new studios Thursday night Africa where they will do mission-He said radio by providing a ary work She is graduate of the medium for the discussion of na-1 Southern California Bible School tional issues by the leaders on both where she met Griffin They were sides has contributed to the efft married here last November ciency of democratic government "It can continue to perform this duty" only it free and uncensored use of radio facilities Is maintained" Wheeler declared Postmaster General Farley also spoke asserting radio has brought about a keener interest In public affaire than ever before Mrs Griffin daughter of sste'-v The Memorial Baptist Church charter members in December 1912 A tabernacle waa erected a year later on Belmont Avenue near Freano Street which subsequently wae replaced in 1920 by the present structure Rev Edward I Allan ia the Staff Photo ATLANTIC CITY CN J) July 54 tV Sixty five thousand top ranking "working girls" of th United Slat re member of the Na-tlonel Federation of Bueinese and Profeaelonal Women today were reeolved to accept no favora from man controlled jtovernmem What they demanded eai not laws to protect the chop frir against $6 a week salanee and twelve hour work dava but an amraltrent to the federal conetltution which would for all time prohibit con irrera elate lejrielaturee and local governing bodfea from nassm any law a applicable eole'v to women All convention apeakera a creed women's next nb waa to break down whit they deeeribed ns man'a paternal and secretly aeifiah attitude toward woman but they dif- fered on the beat meant of accom-pushing it The federation' board of directors opposed special legislation on the cround labor laws should be on the nature of the work rather than on the sex of the worker Maiv Van Kleeck an induatrlal reacarrher warned that renuneta- tfon of special laws would drive the office women and factoiy girl further apart in economic philosophy and thereby weaken cause The girls in industry want labor Ityislatron she said But Bias Gertrud Mallory of Ixs Argale moved for a rede on the irciioaed amendment No die- pontine voices could he heard amid the gleeful shouting of proponents it the concluding session The ccnstitutional amendment would he aimed principally at laws governing employment but would Incidentally do away with many in-aquali'teh between man and wife under the law and scotch municipal ordinances which prescribe the elr- eumetances under which a woman may prop her high heels on a brass ralL Lost night tha women heard La- bor Secret ary Frances Perkins urge tbeir support of aerial security laws end elected the following officers for the next two years: Prea'dcnt Mir Earlene Whits of Washington first vice president Mrs Rosa Cunningham of Des Moines Iowa: second vice president Dr Minnie Moffett of Dallae Texas third vice president Mrs Myra Blakealee of East Orange recording secretary Miss Celia Howard of Chicago and treasurer Misa Isabel Claridge of Wheeling West Virginia Film Magnate To Lose Fortune ls Stars Get Vacatipn HOLLYWOOD July MJ-Staleness is the gravest danger that all creative artists in Hollywood face says Walter Wanger film producer And because he believes that he said he ia sacrificing half a million dollars Wanger today completed arrangements for all his contract stars to leave the film colony for from two to six months The half million dollar fortune which Wanger says ha ia disavowing ia based on the earnings on "loan outs" of such players as Qnrlfi Boyer Madeline Csrroll Sylvia Sidney Joan Bennett Henry Fonda and Pat Patterson of performance and viewpoint are vital in screen success said Wanger who has arranged an European trip for himself SEEKS GOVERNORSHIP PHILADELPHIA July UV-'Mayor Davis Wilson announced today he would be a candidate for governor of Pennsylvania He said: "I do not know what ticket I will run on but I will be the people's candidate" IMMEDIATE RESTORATION PLATES DR JEFF HALFORD 1193 FULTON PH 2-8718 to 23 to off for i She On Woman lie MOSCOW July 41 Shatallna a woman one of the chief accountants in the Moscow Subway Sendee wee sentenced to death today on a charge af embezzling 163000 roubles assigned fnt the improvement of living conditions of subway workers I A rouble is nominally worth 20 centSL) TAX REVENUE 0 SACRAMENTO July California's motor vehicle fuel tax (n the fiscal year which ended June 30th passed the $50000000 for the first time in any year since tha tax became effective Richard Collins chairman of the state board of equalization which collects the tax said today the total fo tha fiscal year was $50066902 In June the tax amounted to $4628691 gain of 1119 per cent when compared with June 1936 The total for tha fiscal year represented a gain of 691 per cent over the income amounting to $46847583 for the previous twelve month period record Income fromlhe gasoline tax surely is indicative of California's steady climb toward a new prosperity" said Collins "This increased use of motor vehicle transportation aa shown by raaoline sales ia a fairly accurate sarometer of improved economic conditions The direct result is assurance California's highway program will he continued" Osllons Met Actually Taxable Bold OalloBsst Bsmsdll Compinr Belridsa Comps nr Cmlnol Compsny Chnslor-Cnficid Del Rey A Co El Trjon Company Exeter R-flnlnt Co Orarral Petroleum 32IHS14 Gilmore Oil Company 9943903 Hancock Company Ciemillan Corp Mohawk Company Norwalk Company flunland Rrfin Core Pacific Western Petrol Corp Richfield Carp 43S333 1145509 1SS3M1 427960 10SS993 740101 07 SOI 6015 2170340 731500 1411745 13940155 164453 3355103 3707562 4156365 174 0M 714660 13731609 6601 1115145 1512654 Rio Grande 4326663 Bush Company 1264901 Seaside Oil Company 3651643 Shell Oil Company 2II4I3SI 16603766 Coi Sina! Oil Company Standard of Calif Superior Oil Co Texes Company Tidewater Asstd Union Oil Company 161T1IS0 Western States Corp 3104621 645245 340 00503346 25915625 2172093 2650 14557754 115401 2572557 15706006 146U25I Autoist Tricks Couple Tries To Attack Woman OAKLAND July Mr and Mrs Merlin Smith complained the police today that a pleasant stranger took them for an automobile ride last night tricked Smith out of the car then drove Mrs Smith to the hills back of Oakland and attempted to attack her Fighting desperately Mrs Smith said aha repulsed her assailant and fled The couple were walking alon Twenty Third Avenue Oaklan when a motorist drove alongside and offered to take them for a drive Mr and Mrs Smith said they accepted "He suggested" Smith told the 3olice "that we go over to Alameda something to eat before driving out in the hills While I left the car get some sandwiches he drove with my Smith reported the "kidnaping" the police who started a search Mrs Smith A few hours later Mrs Smith arrived home She said the scene of the alleged attack was near the Oakland Rifle Range described her abductor as 23 i years old dark hair eyes and complexion in cil lion Dr of died his Church Services Will Be Held In Park Tomororw The Freano Ministerial Union service will he conducted In Roed-ing Park Instead of Courthouse Park beginning tomorrow night Rev Seaman pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Fowler will preach at the service at 8 o'clock Beginning at 7:30 o'clock a half hour organ recital will ba given in the park Music for the service will be arranged by the united choirs of Freano churches Rev Eddy newly appointed pastor of the Grace Methodist Church of Freano will be the preacher August 1st Rev Waaa president of the ministerial union ia in charge of the Summer schedule MUNITIONS EXPLODE KRAGUJEVAC (Jugoslavia) July 24 (47 Explosion of a munitions magazine in the nearby village of Stragari wrecked -numerous buildings eariv this morning Military authoritiea said several persons were Injured Lake He will speak on the subject The People Yea! Sunday August 1st Rev Rote will preach at tha Church of the Sequoia at Sequoia National Park and August 8th at the Yosemlta National Park Church Decidedly heavy seasonal demand for San Joaquin Valley farm products in the Eaat South and Midwest ia predicted by Sigmund Levy Fresno realty broker following hie SiKGHAlfPTHV Tiu I after a month's vacation on Pnwiihiiitv tour through various parti of the Possibility of a bar asaocl- country with Mrs Levy and their ation Investigation of testimony by I two sons which Charles Harrigan shouldered Levr crop conditions appear responsibility for aix ransom notes oth cHonNo7thf At Untie Seaboard territory i overhung the current business and Industrial ac- trial of eightmen for thecrlm tivlty indicates buyers in all the £rderlck cities will have financial niight be possible he means to absorb California's would ask such an investigation bumper fruit crops one eyed Alcatraz The Fresno visitors found manu-j convict one Ifacturlng plants in Michigan and told the iujy yesterday other states working at full rnom demands and lity aa compared with virtual idle-WM the kidnaping Inesa observed when they visited near Albany home the East and Midwest four years Government attorneys termed ago reeertions an effort to I They were particularly impressed wash" the other defendants I with the amount of new home and Dugan John McGlone commercial building activity The Manning Strew John Oley Harold conatiuction industry ia particular-Crowley George Gargulllo and ly active in-New Orleans and Den-Percy Geary A searching croes ex- ver Levy said He reports how-amination of Harrigan when the ever that the proportionate activ-trial resumes Monday was indi- ity in the Freano district exceeds cited that in any city they visited Strewl "go between" in the ransom negotiation! ia accused of writing five ransom letters He ad-mitr hand printing three but aaya he did ao at police dictation- after the then 24 year old nephew of Daniel and Edward O'Connell Albany Democratic leaders was released The possibility of an inveatigi' tlon by tha bar association arose the midst of Harrigan testi-1 LOS ANGELES July 24 (ff) A mony- I sweeping countrywide Investigation of gambling and vice was started today by DIetrict Attorney Buron Fitts Information has been furnished this office that the shooting laat Monday of Lea Bruneman Beach City gambling boss at Redondo Beach probably ia the first overt act of what may develop into a war between various factions of gangsters and said Fitts The official said ha has been RETAINS OFFICE Rev Snyder Reelected State Missionary Board Member Rev Chester A Snyder pastor of the Belmont Avenue Christian Church waa reelected a member of the state missionary board at the eighty second annual convention of the Christian Churches of Northern California recently in Santa Cruz At an organization meeting of the board he waa reelected Its president for tha coming year Rev Snyder also represents the Christian churches as a member of the board of directors of the United Christian Missionary Society with headquarters in Indianapolis Ind and is a representative on the board of directors of the California Church Council Rev Galen Lee Rose paator of the First Christian Church was elected to the education board at tha convention The board ia composed of seven members Rev Edward Carter of Dinuba waa elected president of the next convention to be held in 1938 Rev William Baird ol Modesto was chosen vice president and Mrs A Raymond of -San Francisco was named secretary Newly elected members of the atate missionary board include: For the North San Joaquin District Rev Primus Bennett of Lodi- for the South San Joaqui District Rev Charles Mobley of Madera and Snyder member at large Pastor To Preach Farewell Sermon At Park Service Rev I Moffett recently resigned pastor of tha Westminster Presbyterian Church will preach hla farewell sermon at tha twilight service of the Volunteers of America tomorrow night in Courthouse Park at 6:30 o'clock Ha will leave Tuesday for Philadelphia Pa where he will be supply pastor for several churches there His successor has not vet been appointed Captain Thomas Jones will lead the aong service and a special vocal program will be presented by the Westminster Choir Miss Ruth Yak-liglan will accompany the choir Mrs Major William Smith will sing and Major William Smith will play banjo and trombone selections Rev Moffett will apeak on Doing Your Part Missionary Will Speak At Calvary Baptist Church Rev Herald Coen missionary with the Warji tribe in Aleria West Africa for the peat four years will be the guest speaker at the Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow evening at 7:43 -o'clock He Will illustrate hla talk with pictures of hla work among the native Rev Coen a graduate of the Loa Angeles Bible Institute VESTER SERVICE PLANNED 1 Rev Galen Lee Rose of the First Christian Church will be the speaker at the 5 o'clock vesper service tomorrow afternoon at the Sierra Summer School at Huntington the BAPTIST Pint Bsstlit MtrscA Aa Rev Hubert Msthsws paster Bunds school :45 A 16 Homing service 11 o'clock subject The Field It The World Evrnlnc arrvlee 7:30 oub-ject The Paid Tha Pries service oa the church lawn Meai-rlel Belsmt At North Fresno Rev Allen pastor Bunds school 6:30 A nornins service 10:45 o'clock subject Conversion Younc people's prayer roup (roup and prayer partners Evt-nine service 7:45 o'clock eubject The Choked Word Uidveet praise and prayer Wednesday 7:30 Calvary 197 Oranra Rev I Wall paator Bunds school 9:45 A Moralnt servlet 11 o'clock Zvrnlns service 7:30 o'clock Rev Herold Coen mlselonar from Alerln Treat Africa will ba the suast apeaker Eminarl Mlaslen Twelfth And Kevadn Sunday achool A Mi elsases for all nts Hra a Lloyd auptrlo undent CATHOLIC It John's Cnthtdrai 3311 Mariposa Very Rev Hentlanor McGrath rector: Rev Franels Blncleton Rev Byl-vsne Basquedana Rtv Harry Clinch assistants Sunday mattci: 5 6:3 6 13:30 A Daily masse i 0:30 and 7:45 A Saturday and pracedina tha and 3 AM Sunday masses Holy hour 7:30 Friday and devotions 7:30 Sunday It Alpbanaas 501 Kearary Rrdrmptorlst Fathers In chares Rev Geora A BreffeiL Be pastor Sunday masses 0 5 7:10 0 and 10:10 (Spanish) Novena service 7:30 P- Tuesday St Thermo Plorodora And Is ken Rlkht Rev Monslinor Michael Sullivan pastor: Rev John Hlaalno assistant Sunday masses 0:30 and 10:30 A Confessions 4 to 0 and 7 to 0 Saturday and procedlnn Sunday CHRISTIAN Brlmeat Avenve Briaiint And Collrre Rev Chester A Snyder pastor Sunday school 0:30 A Mornlns service 10:15 subject Bring Rich Toward God Union service at Roedlm Park 0 to 0 Midweek prayer service Wednesday First Christian Tuolumne At Rev Galen Leo Rose paitor Unified service beelnnlns with mornlns worship 0:30 A MI subject Tho Kindly Yoke Ocorsa Dexter soloist Church achool classes 10:10 to 11 A Union service al Roedlns Park 0 Midweek service Wednesday 7:30 East Side Hantlactea At Ft rut Rev Emery Snydrr palter Sunday school 0:45 A Mornlns service 11 o'clock subject Banctiflratlon Christian Endeavor 7 Evenin service clock: eubject Today Bible stud Wednesday CONGREGATIONAL Ptlrrim Armenian And Merced Rev Papaalan pastor Sunday school 045 A Momma service 11 o'clock: the pastor will preach: a trie composed of Mildred Miehaellsn Anna Mary Jsnjisian will sins two hymns church joins the union presehmc service of Fresno churches 7:10 in Roedlns Park Midweek prayer meetlns 30 Wednesday Third Caasrcsatleail in Bruit Aad Rev RifUrt pastor Sunday Sr hoc 1 30 A Moraine scrvlcr 10:10 o'clock Christian Endeavor 0:30 Evenms worship 7:15 o'clock Elen Aad M-nlrrrv Rav Bauer pastor Sunday school 15 A Mornlns service 10:30 Christian Endeavor Society 0:11 Evenms service 7:15 o'clock Prayer meet-ins 730 Wednesday and Saturday 3 0 I 10 by SI Sierra Vista Methodists Will Open Sessions Monday Morning Tha dally vacation church school of the Sierra Vista Community Methodist Church Illinois end Maple Avenue will open Monday at tha church for two week Tha hours will be from 9 to 11:80 A The school for children between 8 and 15 years of age will Include among it activities morning worship Bible study recreation and ci aft work Rev Edwin Sweet Is dean of the school Tha teaching staff will includer Mr Chris Laraen and Mias Eliza bath Shannon depart ment Mra Ivan Long Mr Glady Roths and Mias Barbara Townsend primary department Mise Aria Smith junior department and Mra Sweet intermediate department Mra A Nickel ia general aecrs tary of tha achool Epworth League Institute Ends At Camp Sierra Twenty five young people representing four Fresno Methodirt churches returned today from tho annual encampment of the Epworth League Institute at Camp Sierra which opened July 17th and closed today Mora than 173 young people from other San Joaquin Val- ley churches attended the camp Rev Wendell Kramer of Sangef waa dean of the institute and ha waa assisted by church leaders from several valley churches Mra Clar ence Wagner formerly of Calwa wee hostess and Rev Chester Lew is of Lindsay was hoat Mra Larwood Fresno musician and organist at the Firat Methodist Church of Freano was director of music Karl Downs young Negro leader of the National (tiuncil of Method-let Youth was the guest speaker and led classes in World Christianity Rev Stanley McKee of May-wood waa the morning watch speaker and James McGiffen director of the young people's work in th Southern California Conference was the faculty director Mr and Mra Robert Simerlv of Fresno accompanied the local young peopla and Rev and Mra Eddy of tha Grace Methodist Church of Fresno spent several dav at the encampment The Freano young peopla represented the First Methodist Church Grace Methndiet Church Japs net Methodist Church and the Chlwa Methodist Church Fresno Pastor Will Speak At Grant Park Service Rev George Schucbard pastor of tha SL Paul's Lutheran Churrh will preach la General Grant National Park tomorrow morning at tha 11 o'clock oarvice of tha Open Air Church' His subject will ba Th Nightingale Of All The Psalms In the evening he will speak at tha Bov Scout camp at Sequoia Lake Rev August Babr will fill the of St Paul's Church during Rev Arhuehard's absence Members of the parish are requested to confer with Rev John Bitter pastor of the Warthurg Lutheran Churrh in case of emergency o'clock subject Christian Slsptrdsh: Missionary tolunlrrrs 0 SO Errata arrvtrr 7-30 oclork subject A Standaid To Mrature Throush Praia meetlns 7 JO Wednesday First Churrh Of Ths Nstareno Grant At Second Rrv James Startle pastor Sunday school a5 A Momma communion service ll o'rloeki sub ret a Broken Body service 0 45 Evening service 745 o'eloek: subject Restricted Emmisrstion Midweek prayer mretinus Wednesday 0 PM lulvcrsel Cbarrh Of Divine Seiran 116 Rrv Edna Kelley pastor Evrnlns service a o'clock aublrrL Th last Enemy That Shall Be Destroyed Is Death Services Tuesday I Mi subject The Wav To Rave God Grant Tour Dositrs For Health Throush The Spirit First Churrh Of Christ BrlralM Celartrss And Servtcrs 11 A Sunday: lessen subvert Truth Sunday achool A Testimony meetlns Wednesday Rradint rooms No (61 Pacific Southwest Sulldinc open dally hour from 6 A to except Wednesday when it closes ut a sunoavs and iesal holiday from 1 to 1 Bethel Temple Thomse And Clark Rot Opie pesior Sunday school 6-45 A Mornlns errvire II a'clocs' Younc prop's' meetlns Evany elltlie servire 1 Elbe elude Tuesday 6 M- EvsnselUlie service Thus-day 0 Prayer service Friday 0 UwriUli Mlstlew And Divltadrrs Rev Herman Csrleon pastor Sunder school 0 5 A Mornins terrier ll clock Lord supper will be erlebratrd after the servire Evrnlns service 0 Prayer meeting Redact- Churrh Of Christ Ml Palm Avenue Rrv Lloyd R- Ellis minuter Sunday arhooL 45 A Mornins service 10 eO o'clock: eubJecL A Peculiar People Communion servire 11 50 A Colored Mission 330 Nutritional home etas 9:30 Toun people meetlns 1 Evenlna service I o'clock subject Ths Gospel Wheel Bible study Wednesday 0 Trtlnins class Friday 11 Gospel Ttbernsel Dlvfsadrro And Rev Lrland Key patter Sunday srhool 5 45 A Mornlns servire 1045 Evrnlns evantrlislta service 7:41 o'clock Youni people (roup and children's circle 7:45 Presehins Wednesday 7:45 Prayer meeting Fridays 7:45 Courthouse Park meet lot SaU uidty I Armenian Rely Trinity And Yrnlnru Rrr Matro Msnlsisn psstor Sunday school 130 A Mornlns service I Armenian Eraasrllril (L'olenomtaatleoal) MS Rrv Tshmltlon psater Sunday school 145 A Mornins service ll o'rloeki eubject Ye Are Tho Epistle Of Chrut Evenlna service 7:3 subject ProtroMvo Steps In Tho Christian Lift Praytr meetlns Wednesday 7:3 Choir merlins afterwards Trinity Churrh Of The Kaiarra Tuolumne And Rrv Im Pear paster Sundt-sehool :45 A Mornlns terries II o'rlork subject A Call Ta Zion Young people's Inspirational service 1:45 Evrnlns service 7:41 o'rtack subject What Is Bin) Prayer meeting and Bibl study Wednesday arenlns at 9 o'clock Huntington Lake OUTDOOR CHURCH SERVICE Every Sundsy st 3 One Block West of the Huntington Lske Poitofficc Dr CA Ericson Pastor (Puxrches of Jfrestio Fresnan Finds Business Activity In East On Upward Grade the Torrance Hospital today physicians said the crisis ACTION CHECKED LOS ANGELES July Efforts to block the reorganization of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California by federal court action have failed Fannie Hutchins of San Antonio Texas owner of fifty shares capital stock in the old company charged the superior court was without Jurisdiction in approving reorganization plans and sought to recover for the stockholders asset of the old company 'estimated at S215000XX1l Federal Judge Michael Roche ruled yesterday that hla court was without jurisdiction and said the reorganization proceedings "could not be characterized aa fraudulent" from anything that appeared in the complaint Absentee Ballots Ruled Oat In Recall Elections LONG BEACH July Absentee ballots in recall elections are not provided for the recall elections Superior Judge Ingall Bull has ruled The decision wae riven in the case of three Signal Hill City councilman Norman Dorn CL A Weiss and Potts At the election last January called because of the dismissal of Jack Niblick police chief the counclimen were recalled However the absentee ballots had been ruled legal thev would have been retained in office PLUNGES TO DEATH DETROIT Julv Bruce Campbell 45 of gan Diego Calif plunged to hie death today from a window of his tenth floor room In a downtown hotel add The Endeavorers Will Attend Conclave Near Santa Cruz Headed by Phillip Van Meter a group from the local Christian Endeavor Union will attend the twenty second annual Mount Hermon Conference near Santa Cruz which opens Thursday Howard Brown secretary of the California Christian Endeavor Union will be superintendent of the conference Leadera of the conference Include Jessie Baird president of the San Franciaco Theological Seminary Paul Brawn Rev Howard Eddy and Mrs Eddy Rev Aldie Webb Rev Carlton Burk Rev Hugh Reiner Miss Una McBean Miss Fannie McIntyre Mice Roberta Ritchie and Ralph Mc-Quaid Those from tha local union who will attend Include: Van Meter president Mrs Laura Porter Ida McCullough Mr and Mrs A Geldert Miriam and Myrtle Me-Lellen Jack Ware Everett Elder Enid Mills Evelyn Nutwell Nancy Sutton Helen Jean Butler Mrs Alice Elder Mrs Gladys Gordon Irene- Armey and Florence Finley 1 WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE Evelyn Rogers president and Zo-nadle Thompson will represent the John Alden Club of the First Congressional Church at the Congregational' Church's children's fellowship conference opening this weekend at Asiiomar They will return home neat Saturday swlmmlns party Turrdsy ermine Mary and Martha Circle Wednesday 3 Pint Presbvteriaa An Calaveras Rev Edward Phlllro pastor Sunday school 1:4 A Mornlns service II o'clock: subject The Christian Optimist Christian Endeavor 6 15 No evrnlns service Midweek prayer meetlns Wednesday 7:30 OTRER DENOMINATIONS Unity Crater 10 Fallen Louise Reimrr leader Sunday school 10 A Mornlns eerrlcs ll Classes 3:30 and Friday Calvary Takrruarla First And Nevada Rev Ceusbien pastor Sunday rhooL 3-45 A Mornins service II O'clock Young people 7:45 Bible study 7:45 14 Tuesday service 7:45 Friday Cbarrh Of God (Independent Relinevo People) 3041 Ncraio Mra Mary PsdaetL paster Sunday school 10 A Momma servire II a'clork Evening service 7:49 o'clock Praror meeting 1:49 Wedneidsr Geerre Greek Ortkedea 4 Freese Rev Mendillas patter Sunday school 0:30 A 9 Mornlns terries 10 clock National Setlsleus lylrHtal 1010 roast I- Johnson pastor Ermine sendee 0 o'clock Medina 0 Wednesday Kpirilaal Srlears 2419 Wathlaslea Rev Lulu Spence pester Evrnlni Servire 7:45 o'clock Medina I It 1 and 7:49 Tuesday Armenian Haly Trinity And Vmtnra Rev Kavlmlan pesior Sunday school O30 A 9L Moraine service 10 o'clock Frrsue Bible Center Veerman And Yesemile John Boyd pastor Sunday school 0:43 Mornlns sorvirr 11 o'clock Friends Commually Great And Sewell Rtv Irwin Alarr pastor Sunday echool 0 45 A Mornlns irrvlro ll o'clock Christian Endeavor 03 Erenina servlet 7:30 o'clock Prayer merlins 7:90 Wednesday Latter Dar Saints Heme And Mena Lafayette Ryde president at branch Sunday school la A Reed Curtis superintendent Oenralosr retina Mi Jarvis chairman Sacramental meeting 7 Mutual Improve ment Association 7:30 Tursdor: Carl Illefsen president Primary 4 Monday Melba Bain president Relief Society 1:30 Thursday Btth Cottrell prttldraL Freano Take rase I Ninth And MrKrnsle Rtv a Clayton pastor Sunday school 0:45 A 3L Mornlns service ll o'clock Evrnlnc cvanscllatie servire 7-30 o'clock Midweek prayer mecllnc 7:30 Mm Wednreday Universal Charth Of Tho Matin sec Clerk Rrv Amelin Ramus paster Servlet Friday and Sunday Tatars Street Mission 1939 nitre Rev Reu Qualls pastor Evantvllstlc service 7:45 54 dnllir exetpt Sunday PtUowshlp meetlns 3:45 Mm Sunday Splritaal Boienee Charth Na 00 1901 Rtv Manon Wilcox pastor Evrnlns service a o'clock Mretlnc 0 Tuesday No Thursday meetlns durlna Summer Salvation Army 029 Van Neso Adjutant and Mrs Oldenburg net-tors Lieutenant A Carl assuttnL Mornlns servira II o'clock Youni meetlns 0 Evenms rentes 7:30 o'clock Martinas 0PM Tueaday and Saturday Wouirns Aid 3 PM Wsdartday Serrate Day Adventist Marloeta Aad Rev Polkenbers pastor Bible school Saturday at A Evrnlns service 11 o'elocb Mldwrek servire Wednesday at Yeuna people's missionary volunteer meetlns Friday at 1'45 14 Churrh Of Ged Reward And Washluetea Rev Sruhm patter Sunday school 949 A 51 Mornins semes 11 Two votedor I of affiliation with John I Lewis' Com- grand Jury tin sheriff a mittee for Industrial Organization Angeles Police Detoday are without representation San Francisco' Central Labor Coun- ctle nd towns throughout the county The council In one of Its firet defl-L informed" con-nlte actiona against I groups Fitt that there has been refused last night to seat delegates ann(ix recent'v Angeles of from the Cannery and Preaerve to7" underworld character Workers Union and the Filling St a-1 bent on intrenching themeelves in Employes Union thle community Wviiwawia! nhot In Bruneman shot in tha back while Announcement! EVERY OLDSMOBILE OWNER in this territory can take advantage of A SPECIAL FREE INSPECTION BY FACTORY SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FROM July 26th to July 30th Inclusive Your ear trill be thoroughly checked I without cha iiarge Sunday Friday Chair practice 0:30 EPISCOPAL it James' Cathedral Freeao Aad Rlfht Rev Sanford bishop Terr Rev James Mailoch dean Divine worship aad sermon I A LUTHERAN First Lalhrroo Fererr And Thomas Rev Oeorse Kebrle pastor Sundsr school 0:30 A Mornlns service 10:30 o'clock subject Our Guide Trinity Belmont And Thesis Rev Prferaon pastor Sunday school 10:30 A Unified mornlns terrier 10:30 o'clock: subject Wisdom In The Stewardship Of Lifr Junior missionary toelrty Tursdty on the paraon-ase lawn Ladles aid picnic supper Thursday 0:30 at tha umbrella areim Roedlns Park Luthrran Brotherhood wtrner reait at tha C-rlwruht homo 3030 Lyell Friday at 0 Emmssarl Lutheran (Mlaeearl Synod) Mariposa Aad Rev Edward Rudntck pastor Enallsh service A Mi subject I Can Hot Go Beyond Tho Word Of Pie Lord Bethel North Breadway Aad Oomntr Rtv Christiansen pastor Sunday sehcol 10 A Mornlns srrvice 11 o'clock: subject Maks To Yourselves Friends Choir prattle Tuesday 0 Luther Leasue Wednesday 0 Wartburs Venture And Rav Bitter pastor Sunday school A Mamina service 10:30 o'clock Lather Leasue Choir practice 7 METHODIST (Srarv Belch And Fenrth Rev Eddy pastor Sunday school 045 A Moraine service ll o'clock subject Tranafltured Epworth Leasue 7 MI Institute reports Evo-nlna services 0 o'clock: subject Christ Centered Lives Service oa tho church ItWA SL Paul's South 3210 Fresno Rev Lyons pastor Sundsr school 0:45 A Moraine service 10:55 subject The Myetery Of Suflerlna Rev Edwin Sweet will preach Asbury and senior Irssues 7 Sierra Vista Commaall Illlneia And Maple Rev Edwin Sweet pastor Sunday school 0:45 A Mornlns service 11 o'clock: Rev Waas presehins Epworth Leasue 0:10 Evrnlns service 7:10 o'clock subject A Good Met he diet PRESBYTERIAN Westminster Grant At Abkv Rev MoffctL poster Sunday school 0:30 A Mornlns errvica 11 o'clock: subject Bulldlna Without Ao ArchitecL Prayer mestlns 7:10 Wednesday Arltarten Belshlt -Sixth Aad Gnat Rev Becker paitor Sunday school A Mi Miss Emma Bopp superintendent Mornlns service o'clock Evonm service 7:10 o'clock Boyd Mrmoriol Thorne And Cllulsu A Wlllema In churae Church school A Preochlns 11 A Prayer meetlns 7:10 Wednesday Knou Chapel Tewaeead' Aad Fourth Church echool 0:10 A Mi Mrs Elisa Farrar superintendent Moraine service 10:45 o'clock: Clarence Orldert In charcc- Christian Endeavor 0:10 Cumberland Bsrrhwu And Hrfaru Rev Srhmallr pastor Sunday echool 0:10 A Moraine service ll clock Tounx people's meetlns 0:30 Evenin service 7:30 o'rleck Calvary Cemmunlfy M'nllei Frrahyterlaa) Olire Rev Alfred Jeffery psitor Bible achool A Mi Mrs Fred Adams superintendent Mornlns service 11 o'rleck: aublrrL The Ministry Of Reconciliation Bpectil musir Ihe quinleL Evrnlnc service 0:30 I'clork: subject The Vleterioui Life Series Tests Of Vleterioui Livma Women's missionary mecUnt Tuesday IP if and seating of the delegatee but was voted down 262 to 135 A of I charters of tha two unions have been revoked COLLEGE FOUNDER DIES LOS ANGELES July William 8tewart Young 78 one Occidental College's founders of a heart attack yesterday at home IF YOU MISS YOUR FRESNO BEE PHONE 3-5221 (Circulation Dept) Special Phone Service Daily 5 PM to 7:30 PM Sunday 7 A to 1 1AM Your Paper Will Be Sent to You Immediately by Special Meuenger Note: Please phone BEFORE 7:30 Daily or 11 A aa Circulation Dept doses at these hours if DRIVE your OUanobilo to Mr Service Department any day during this Special Service Clinic Skilled Service Representatives direct from the Oldsmobile factory will give it a road teat and a thorough inspection cost or obligation to you This is part of Olda-mobile's program to mako sure that owners are getting the utmost ia satisfaction from their ear Take advantage of this opportunity to have nor Oldsmobile checked up in every detail Get the benefit of expert advice ou tow to obtain the almost enjoyment from your Oldaawbile ownership Cell any time from Monday to Friday or if you prefer telephone for aa appointment FRESNO MOTOR SALES 1333 Van Ness Ate phone 3-7321.

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