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6jii Racing i in ut 'nn-i ptsplr the i Jp--8AN MATTO TIMES S.m'JRDAY, 17, 1947 White House Urged Russia Films. Claim LOS M- 17 A house o.i ur lean concluded itv veetigatton of CommuniM tm Hollvvood and Parnell Thomas i folloving recopimrnthtiir 'T made to the full t-o- in Washington: 1 An all-meluMve j.ui be held starting Ju'u- Hanns Eisler an 3 Uunch a field -veMi- gilfcjD of Ti picture 3. Follow this with full public hear.im either in Washington or Holhuood 4. Public hearing betmnin- June in Washington 10 air Of Viktor Kravchenko Jnd Hollywood i. a Iwro'her of Gerhard: Kialer.

(harged by the group ES 1 Soviet spent in the United Kravchenko former Aed army officer, renounced Communism hile a member of purthasing commission in Washington in Both appeared the committee fcere Thomas 4 the week-long recorded teti- that the tts influence on cenam people in ffollywood to frt3' pro-Russian motion ftlmod during the regime of the late President Roosevelt." Smith, Cottons Clash Over Borel Trucking itiutr. 111 Hurnii KKUM'OUH t'lTY. May 17- An UJH-II rlaUi briweeri San (Mmoctor 1. Miuth on unt hV Vhe Superior Judge Oi jli un and hit ton Alett B. Cotton t.rs the other tide halted I.MUIX-C tif a uae permit to Smith for ht -jrth remoial operations at i the west end of Vorel avenue.

To Site The trio ivijrd in a bat-. tic thr planning root-' HV Tirtk, iNBfel VMvHMv lit RCttMCMMI May 17-the net turtle of Mrs. MORE ABOUT-Civil Service Slaps Dr. Cans (Continued from Paee 1) ings given him last year by Fick- heuen. Supervising Public Health Nurse Hilda Schneider drew the equivalent of a "B' in place of the originally given her by Dr.

Cans for '46. And health nurses Ivah and Mary Ann Fugina, sisters, who got "Ds" last year from Schneider, drew a "B' and C-plus" respectively. Marked Own Papers Collins told the commission that Fickheisen gave him and fellow inspectors performance papers to mark themselves. He charged that Fickheisen and Inspector Waldo E. Smith later added "bad marks" to his score sheet relative to his need of supervision, lack of technical training, etc.

Collins said he questioned the right of Smith, who was not his superior, to mark his papers. Inspectors Emil Stem and Mel Schlamm corroborated Collins testimony, and he called H. H. Smith, former board of supervisors chairman, and numerous Daly City officials to testify as to his ability. Regarded As Insut "We were handed papers with which to evalute ourselves" said Collins.

"I didn't try to build up, but I'll stand on the asser -tion that my work over ten 'has been as good as anybody's in the inspection service. These bad marks added to my performance report are an insult It was spite on the part of Mr. Fickheisen. I'll fight it to the Fickheisen said he marked technical training" against Collins record because the latter lacked academic training. "Mr.

Collins had a job all on his declared Fickheisen. "When -the change-over uas made and he became a full-time sanitary' inspec tor he sort of resented it. He Uiuught he was being pushed around. He is a good field worker and a good team worker, but he had a habit of going over my head to Dr. Cans." The commission questioned Fick eisen and Collins closely about the practice of employes' self-evaluation, which, it developed, is common in the health department.

Fickeisen explained that he sat down with his inspectors when they marked their papers and debated points at issue. He denied he "altered" the scores. i. rni- racing ijr. if port to Ihr 'j tthich it urjfrii conlinujiHt- rventi The cwnmatee ittinrt cutting the (roc; the pan mutual hjndlt- and approved ao regular dai for the track and mi-Mon jusi a like amount for Santa Amu, in on the ol Kranunc Smith the addition to charily uu- prnnit.

After the arfiumenti, a The committee recommfiii motion to grant tht permit was that charity day funds be exempted uindraxn and the entire coramis- from taxation. sum decided upon a field trip to Since racing was legalized tht- 1933 the (oxcrnmentjl share ut They i IHT a division on pan-mutuel profits that he is 111324. the committee with ou npr oving a the money for and ML- persui.aiij ouned posmoni Additional haxe contfnt.o.i heen denied for school and other, owralln j. a uar purposes, according to the The nujor track assetutions a 10 Smith predicted that Borel nue will be a main road to the coast and that it will get of trucks and heavy equipment in the natural course of street usrf He said he was willing to put up bond with the city to guarantee condition of the street and that he willing to sell his land "to Cotton if he wants to buy it." Vital Statistics The fltal Btatittlca for San Mateo eonnif eanaUad tt- 4aj W. H.

al her day ritil service ef MOBC ABOIT-- Truman Flies To Siek Mother fram It uken Ihr president appeared very toli-mn A secret terv' man carried a box of flowers the plane The tteuther turned to had in the last few before Mr. Truman's arrival time that sii reserve pilots, flying navy planes from the Otatiw air tat down here rather than fly in it HOIK ABOI Wonder Drug Helps (1C Girl efcwtle. Gata. MspeasM ary a hMpMal wetter ttann. aaiaaw other thtefs.

eff "Monk" work, ei that and he is in the report it 6412J.628 between 1933 and 1M6 Field Defends Work on Strip On the advice of its attorney Bay Meadows airport today continued runway improvements at the field and submitted a fprmal letter to the city explaining its position. Received by City Manager Arthur B. Sullivan this morning, the letter states, "We wish to take this opportunity to clarify the situation concerning Bay Meadows airport and the maintenance work which ie are doing on the airport at this time. "We are certified as a primary flight school and we are training students under this certification. We are maintaining the 300-foot runway, which we are required to have in order to maintain our certification We have found that the turf surfacing originally used is not sufficient to withstand the continued use we have given it in the past months.

"We wish to assure you that we have no intention of using the air; port as an airline terminal, as our engineering data on the various items, including runways and buildings, does not include engineering facilities to accommodate heavy commercial aircraft We ould like to repeat that the maintenance which we are doing at the present time does not in any way change the traffic pattern which Me are now flying." It was signed Al Hartrnjn executive of the airport corporation Meanwhile, about three residents umDlained to Planning Engineer E. B. Stahm this morning that the work was continuing. Officials at the city hall said the city council resolve the issue Monday night Preparing for another airport fight. Attorney Aylett Cotton and ade Parker, long foes of Bay Meadows, will attend Monday to emand cessation of all work at the field.

MARRIAGE UCEMMS JACQUES-COX Jim JuquU. If. 8u uut KMUra Cos, M. Ctrtot. ZERGA-GREEN Dtvld Ztrn.

O. 8u Fruieiua. ind Helen Onen. W. MATCH KUS1SIEH-OUIUBITZ--Arthur Junti Kumrwr, Ntbraikt, and Bttu Oliubm.

11, South 8u PraiKiico. Muratl Bdun Pten. 11, Palo Alto. Md Puricli Ann Shaw, U. Atherton.

HERD-HOUGHTOK--Addii Herd. Vitalia. Calif. and llarilrn Reuih- ton. 93.

Freuo DHJJNO8-SULLTVAN canitan- ilnt OeUinif, U. and Edna Sultl- tf. both of San Francuco TATLOR-ALBERT KoUnd Tmjlor. 31. and 39, botn of Colma.

OUT Hall Jr. 14. and PhTllli Ann Dtiti, both of San Mate? MAXON CAaELLA Albert Hone UMOB, Cltr. and Baloe Vlrflnla CaKHa. Bun Matn.

BTOR1E-HAMANN--Robtn Jr. 14. and Audre I both of San Pranciico HA6TO--tOKKtUKlN--John T. Hatto. 3D.

San mnelue and Haiti lUkkelion. 43. Redwood City. Mortis a ward hectod with Uam. Mertis aclei like a rrMlf "DM Us eare taterfere whh a asked.

-Mort (a a a i a doesn't take any care," she replied. Mrs. Gava exftlahaH that she arnibhed Mortis" with uater "10 that he wonldat carry jqy Rcrms into the hocpHal." Woman Admits Setting Four Fires OAKLAND, May 17--CW--Police inspectors Let King and William E. Perry said today Mrs. Ealla Travey admitted setting an apartment home afire four times in one night because she was unhappy and wanted to attract attention.

The officers quoted her in a statement to them and fire mar- shall Fred Carlson as saying her husband, Fred, was a civilian construction worker on Okinawa and that she was unhappy because of the failure of her attempts to join him. Tile foUovlnc marrlaft llcenai was luiwd nfMrdar In San Franclico DiaNAU-PRECIADO--Harnr Dlnam. it, San Pranciico. and Ifartna Pmiado. Daly City.

Russ Asked to Drop Italian Reparations WASHINGTON, May Congress told President Truman today to ask that Russia forego reparations from Italy and Hun- vary as lone as the United States channels relief supplies into those nations. The instructions were written into the administration's 9350,000,000 post-UNBRA relief bill, approved by a senate-house conference committee. DIVOBCC COMPLAINT FILED TATtOR--Marcta M. n. Otean crutltT.

FINAL DECREES GRAFTED from Prank 8MALL--HaroW T. from Eleanor ANNULMENT COMFLAINT FILED LAWSOV Jipthcr Wcaiky TI Blanche A.VNLl.MtVr DICBEI GRANTED NUCKOLLS--Bui from John Wlniton. FROHATC MATTER FILED Vitatt of P. Cook, dtccaaed. Pttuion lor Ictwri of admtnUtratioD.

etc. Valut of cunt than 13000. Rum Licenses Held Taxable (Continued from Page 1) get the $10,000 they sought in their complaint. In her opinion, Judge Clement said that the value of the licenses recognized in the leasing transaction and held, further, that liq- uor licenses are "recognized by the liquor industry as a common article of barter and sale He awarded the Reginatos judg- nient of $10,000 or return of the DIME DANCE ROMANCE ol Ut.otKiil WHISKEY HILL CORNEB PIONEER HOTEL Featuring ftnMl in continental cuisir.i. Music by Stengw and early and ovoid the amusement tax.

Ri Phooe 859 or 196 I to 11 am Set aoser MONDAYI FULL OF VITAMIN One generous serving a raw cabbage furnishes about half the vitamin which the average person needs daily. At the home, mother Truman was in critical condition after taking a turn for the at 2 a CST. Her family physician said the deterioration had SH in rapidly. Shortly after he armed, fcrig. Gen.

Wallace Graham, the president's personal phytidaa. announced that Mr. Truman's mother had suffered two heart Heart Weaker The president found his mother able to recognize him Graham said she had full use of her faculties. "Her heart began to grow weaker yesterday." he said "She suffered her heart attack at 2 a. m.

(CTS) and a second two later. "Ifs a case of a fine old machine wearing out." Graham said that the fractured hip had knitted remarkably well and that Mother Truman had been sitting up some, leading him to hope that she could have gotten out of bed by Monday. Net in Pain "She has not been in any pain and is comfortable," he continued. "No sedatives nor narcotics have been used." Rubber Does Farm Miracles WOOSTER, long used in the processing of rubber now are leading to "spectacu lar new" strides in agriculture, Dr. Waldo Semon, B.

F. Goodrich director of research, said here. Hie Science Institute group of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, was told that new fungicides using the adhesive and rain- abilities of rubber are keeping pest-destroying materials "on the job" longer, particularly in fruit protection. "Accelerators" in the vulcanisa- tion of rubber, Dr. Semon said, have been found to be powerful agents for inducing the quick rooting of plant cuttings He also told of how apples and other fruits may be treated so that they will stay on the tree longer, or undesirable fruits fall earlier.

Dr. Semon revealed that "accelerators" can be effective in making weeds "grow themselves to death." Page 1 There has no public account- int Two irtdrtiaail Mere made at Community hospital last night. Both were from men One gave his MUM only as Gouales a resident ul Kichmond and said that the dm he works for ntead lo take up a collection for the girl The second, a San Francisco resident, also said he wanted to contribute. Both calls were referred to collecting the funds. Or.

OuirU- Gam Mid Uus morning he strutted by the hoard of super vbwn to take this action Father VblUr The county, said Dr. not intend 10 handle any of the fands. Originally it had been planned to turn the monies to the county treasurer. The little eiri whose tragic story touched the heart of thousands, was visited by her heartened father yesterday Vera has been moved to the children's ward. Doctors and nurses assured that there no danger of contagion, and that she had been kept in the isolation ward until her illness was diagnosed.

Imbued with hope. Vera is much encouraged with the use of the drug, her nurse reported today. She whispers prayers that her life may be spared so that she can once more take care of her father and five brothers. Fellow rvaik AW Mrs. Ruth dose of the county Tuberculosis association said today the association is "completely out of the picture BOW that the desired end has been adUerod." It will not take any part in handling the fond, she sakL Yesterday aftemon the board of Isors had suggested that the Airlines to Honor 2 County Students MILLS PIKLO.

May San Mateo county school mill receite tchotanhiB at graduation IB June wbeo the National Association of Forenu-n of Pan Anerteaa World Airwa and United Aar Lues suite their tint annual award to senior trade THe sfholarahiflf amounting to for each student will he awarded on the basis ef a conneti- live XKMtord essay on the subject. Education Caa Better Pre parr Me for a Trade Vocation." i The contni limited to trade atudfntk from South San Francisco. S'n Mateo and Kedwood City hifh NftiooK but it is hoped that by next Khularships will he available tu ktudents of all Peninsula hifh I K-hools, a spokesman for the fore- men'k croup stated. 9 tingle urvnfth citrus a relatively product. This in retail like other (ram foods.

SfNRTEO lerUvsM" -IV Bed I MORE GiantOklahoma Sinks at Sea money be turned over to the Red Crocs. A student at Sequoia high school, where her schoolmates contributed $145 to her fund, Vera assumed the care of her father and brothers two years ago when her mother died. She is believed to have contracted the virulent disease about a month ago, when she first began to lose weight. Brought to Community hospital by a private physician, her case was diagnosed and strento- myocin treatment recommended. Appeal te Cetuty Doctors appealed to the county supervisors for the drug about a week ago.

The board at the time took the position the county funds could not be expended because the case would involve one of research by use of an experimental drug. Brought to the attention of the public, widespread insistence that the drug be immediately provided resulted in a special board meeting yesterday amf a reversal of the original decision. The supervisors yesterday rejected the private offers and voted unanimously to underwrite the cost Irani 1) der tow. to return to Pearl Harbor rather than try to make the mainland. She left Honolulu last Satur ReOersStin In Little of the Oklahoma's former might remained for her last voyage Her superstructure, including her anti-aircraft batteries, her 10 14-ineh guns and It 5-inch guns was gone.

Much of her machinery, however, including boilers, remained intact. Torpedoed from the air in the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. the Oklahoma turned turtle in shallow water. She wat righted in May, 1943, and rebuilt. The Moore Draydock company of Oakland had purchesed the Oklahoma junk for 146,000 and planned to begin reducing her to scrap in June.

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