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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 14

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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JL PACE 14 THE FRESNO BEE Friday Jan 24 1947 News Of The San Joaquin Valley FSC Seeks Second Chamber Okehs Additional Sport News Minister Asks Recognition Of Clerics Doctors Win Over Aggies Year's Program (Mt-Hatchy Newspaper Nrrvlee) DAVIS Jon Frrno Bute's Alleged Play For Pay System Is Hit Texas Grid Coach WICHITA FAUS ITm) Jan 24 EiTht bout hesJfd by 7Vi" --Thurmon (Tugboat) Jon Amateurs Will Fight Tuesday Bulldogs will so after their second straight haskeiball victory aver the California Areies her tonight after worm a 4- to 31 triumph last night in the two came aeries' oiwner The lead we sawed In the firs) half which ww the Assies ahead (Continued front rag 11) cultural department In the Freano Slate College Faying tribute to the chamber' activities in sponsoring road development in the sierra Lortnn Hid the organization la engaged in a t1r of rntiial defirlenrieg of Went Bide roniis He explained Ihe road program also Include a four lane divided highway on the Golden Stale Highway through Freano County a limned accexg freeway diagonal road at right angle the Golden flute safsb ssysysss wul man re ie i rti iheri nut today In the aerond half and drew leur boarc he Kan Record New la hed ut today fronf iin Ture-ai k4irZ nfMii Forward Coarse Berk noil paced ChafTriarers? 17 rolntnre: "V'hnwc hilla i recruit football players of amateur Auditorium kWs the "mat hmakci wll tase ihe This I II tilln MM re or alg grade croaalng aepa- Nrum It tfiiMi 1 rrorNimi 0 ito 0 O'Rrisii A Skyhawks' Center Draws Suspension amatrur cramvuPhip He wion the Ki Cnidc Tcurrarrent San FrarCico had to w'th'tra from Ihe VMS tourney bevaiie ef an atik of H-e influenza The ChochiI'a Portuguese has had 1 fjrht in two rB Study Ball C'onanlldatlnn I -or I on expressed hope studies of the proponed conaolidatlon of the Southern Farific and Santa Fe Railroad line through the city will prove praciiral Paramount objectives of the civic committee were described as the jMacMitchell Will Run san Diego Jan Aqainst Swede Tonight years amt scorm KniH-aeuia tibbon renter for the San Diego! PHILADELPHIA Jan losses ate reposted being only Skyhawks of Ihe Pacific Coast Ice Major 1947 mile competition get civir center and off afreet parking three 'Hockey League today drew a onr'off to a fast start tonight 'with in the downtown husinrin area Martinez ho hnis firm Modes- game suspension as an out growth Kune Gustafsson ace dis-i Few projects undertaken by the to cUirrs the San Joaquin Valley of his aberration with Lex Virkerytanre runner challenging the'rhamber were declared by Lorton lightweight title 1 fought three' defenseman of the Hollywood American aupremaey of Lcs Mac- to he ax confusing as housing par it i aw with Costa He has had Wolves here Wednesday night 'Mitchell' jticularly for veterans and admit- fights and ha won 69 losing orly Gilhon swung his stirk at Vick The 27 year old Swedish police-! terlly far from solved six cry head and drew match mis- man will be making his first start! Recreational developments ipon- Costa Is a combination bo- ondiicl penally which carries on the United States oval In the sored hv the chamber Include the er-puncher Martino is a hover wiih it un automatic one game main al traction -the mile-of thelconstixtion of a road between The scraps are for four rounds of suspension The suspension was nn-third annual Philadelphia Inquirer Cedar Grove and Copper Creek Physicians and ministers night were described by Rev II Ftelsnqulat the pastor of the First Methodist Churrh as beloved and hated yet devoted to a life of nriPtng mankind In sickness and bereavement Speaking at an annual dinner for the visiting start of the Fresno County General Hospital Rev Palmqulat declared doctor and vnimstera often are misunderstood h-v given of your time and skill In this hospital and in your Aou have letters of apprccia-tion said the minister "I believe Bpjl build our lives on this principle of service for It Is better to serve than he served" Awwrl lamioR Lost Rev palmquist declared this lea son has been lost In America Per-naps that is responsible for the fact the country needs 5nonnn Khool teachers and why tmnnno have left the profession since 1119" he declared "By the same token America ia short of ministers and we need to find the aervlre motive again" Warning ministers and physlriana not to fall victim of professional-lam Palmquist declared that if man merely ig a sample of racial bloodstream as Hitler maintained you ran deal as cheaply with life as he did "But if man Is more than that if he Is the greatest of creation having within him a spark whirh Is eternal then the story ia of a different nature' 'said Rev Palmquist "We never must lose the sense of the value of man" Dr Walter Rahlfing mediral director of the hospital welcomed the visiting staff and their wives He Introduced members of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors who pledged their support of his administration Dr II Glnshurg the retiring director who still is in rharge of the Infantile paralysis ward expressed his appreciation of the service given by the visiting staff during the 13 years he headed the institution Supervisor -P MrMurtry tho chairman of the hospital committee commended the physicians for their voluntary services to the county institution two minutes each nounred hy Al Leader the league's invitation trark meet managing director carnival unitary and water facilitiea and lo-Tonight's taps a week-i ration of lodges and ramp aitei end of big track doings At West and the Lake Millerton Project Point tomorrow afternoon Service Hi Convention The convention rommitwe serv- Tatum Adds To Staff At New Maryland Job Varsity Team Loses First Tilt the United States Military Academy plays host at its annual relays iced 62 conventions last year whirl! while in Boston--the same evening brought 19960 delegates who spent -wt--cwr 1 the Massachusetts Knights of nearly JGOOOHO -Vim Tatum new head I I-orton cited the accomplishments hall coach and director of athletics Wl11 Mac-i0f the Itosno Junior Lhamher of first crack at that di- haskethHlI team 1 of Deputy Marshal Frederick Moore from Pasadena to a shallow grave somewhere in Kern County The ear wax burned when gasoline in tank exploded while Evans wax check-ing the fuel supply ictffc a lighted match Paxadcna Detective Licutenint Ed Fleck left and Kern County Deputy Sheriff Taylor examine the charred ear in which Edward Evanx told them he hauled the body Thr Varsity wa handed defeat 26 to the Washington rv rm-npd North Carolina and line coach last TTie Latter Da Sa-nis at Dartmouth undefeated io 'i J0' 1 elnpo Tatum brought Walter Driskilli 0 OJ hy downing Merra vtar) to 1 Oklahoma' DEV KRLY HILLS Jan in the Longfellow Junior High the" collaborated to produce nn npw swimming record set hy A Easton George Edwards Har-Sccond place Fay Wah protected'" SSt Bowen Stassforth unattached in Frasher Paul Keane Frank Fuller Boh bowed out of the Frd breast stroke Morndian and Charles Taylor with a 4H to 46 Victory over ruller football nlrture last Saturday i 2:526 stood today aa the South-lall of Fresno Russell Gifren Men-in the Ball ficldhouse i IL JU ern California swimming ehampinn-idota and Walling Fowler ships went Into their final dny The hoard tnemhrra will meet Pasadena Athletic Club led thei February 7th to elect new officers standings at the end of th Joseph Kimble the retiring ur- the summaries all'whpn Tatum gained his release league T'r (-l 1 Store Collects Sales Tax For Month In Error Agency Okehs Potato Dumping Marshal's Grave Still Is Sought Vf- rtf Want Vr Juer 4 PmntoPups IZI' first day by a wide margin president TC points and the Los Angeles Afhletie Club handilv led thei standings with SO points! KM rovfrfy'iiTiRoosevelf Longfellow iVSrrfth "(paraifn Junior Highs Triumph A- Marker 2 Wrrrr i oieSif wi: Bcxi 2: Marlin The Roosevelt and I-onsfellmv REAR GRAPPIEKS WIN -w WASHINGTON Jan 24--vd The agriculture department nn-nounred today it is authorizing farmers to dump all low grade and deteriorating potatoes stored un-! der government price supporting1 loam i The aim it said is to help the! farmers get rid of a remaining 45-1 000000 bushel surplus from last record crop The agency indicated at Irast 20-1 000000 bushels will be lost through Retention Of Acre Limit Is Urged ii'ftiiir" iitvtnw''t'ij'ks its junj0r High School haskethalli iThV Jrirn i' Pfntnn fi: teams remain tied for the league! BERKELEY Jan 'W-Si titth Irn TUIARE (Tulare Co) Jan 24 One Tulare merchant is a little behind the fast moving city sales tax battle here but he has demonstrated the proposed tax is practically unno-ticeahle Unaware apparently that the tax ordinance which would have hcen effective December 1st was held up by a referendum he collected the tax throughout the month and sent a check to the city office The customers did not objert and none of his clerks knew the difference The money has been returned to him The sales tax referendum will he voted on Tuesday lead after victories veteiiav the eight mntches on the wres-t Longfellow defeated Washington 1Jnf "rd he University 1: Kiorimind a Varsuv i2n- Junior High 20 to 12 at Loncfel-California here last night as mJKSJi low Emm Moradian was high Bws Stanford Uni- Mickehm 1 2 winners with iAvn nnmla anH vrrNli Jl IO a California here last PVPn potfl o6 BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) Jan 24 The authorities today began a cheek of service stations in the area south of here after Edward Evans confessed slayer of a Pasadena deputy marshal told them he bought gasoline for his rented car just before he disposed of the body Evans so far has failed to lead the officers to the shallow grave in whirh he said he huried the body of Frederick Moore whom he asserted he shot when the marshal tried to serve legal papers on sister The officers say that if they can find where Evans bought gasoline it will give them a focal point from which to direct their search for the grave (Continued From Page II) w-'-nner 8rj Wight of Stanford Pinned He does not have to sell any of hi dumping It said it hoped to divert' much water the remaining 23000000 bushel! on any more surplus into non commercial uses res Dickinson such as the federal-state school to offer lunch program relief exports live-a reasonable stock feed and to manufacturing! time answered point hy plants for conversion into starchi Growers will receive full rotnpen- i qi iscorrd six points for the winners 'Terry Sadler was Just about 1h -Rorisn Tnun legion 2 psrmn rilin' 7 stKem Robbery 7: 'Ahrsninn I iY i nm Tam KOfONS SIGN FOOTRALLER cSminn -V Kimi Sniiirrrn Pnpiiri entire Hamilton team with 10 SACRAMENTO Jan 23 riRhh Mjs'iSib roMMfiuiAL LA6i rx wonl4 to 7 strom who laxt hall played full- Fay ihnik for th Riril sPrV Chmir 'l ni'wt21 1 tor thp f'0 Angeles Rams Growers Seek HXi- point the arguments of those seeking the repeal of the acreage limitation law To the argument the big land holdings are breaking up naturally he cited a report just issued by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics Department of Agriculture to the effect farms here sation from the government for the dumped potatoes at ralns in line' with 90 per cent of the parity of potatoes The department quired to support grower prices not less than these rates The 1946 crop provided a surplus1 of about 100000000 bushels above commercial demands All hut 45-000000 bushels of this surplus was disposed of by January 1st Some were sold to the alcohol plants for conversion into whiskey Secretary Anderson has told congress the de- Charges Are Filed Citrus Exports uAvirpcirnrTn Ca) Jan BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) Jan Acts AT ONCE to RELIEVE and 4L00SENv 1 2 Won SI I Huirv i'e' o' Fuiir i4 FresnO CdnOe Club To bolstered the Sacramento Cnvl 10 Dnr 4 ArnnUt 13:: jSnloil hurling staff Cnyrt Pp' Name Officers Toniqhf Ruthstrom belonged to the De- PKAM-T imtr p-n-JL i LJ hlnil Ti6pr baseball club in 1945: well ai all over the country are Prwpwtive iwmiieni or li anf ns optioned to Buffalo where becoming fewer and larger Or Hen rrx 0 Cmkiw 1: Virgil 0com OMrAS 1FAMK onicpn nnri mp pmcram CroM i50- Krh ifi Weaver Th rluh which hat had illv winlimnri mn 1 on meet ings has some ifl siiAititarKX Knrrr vnvi'RX limitation has not been enforced (4imi a rniiVipective members MI A MUCH KS TKGINCK FOXERS ni-ti 4 Holmes Victoria 0: Tiffin' Bill Liven good is chairman of Hie mn mrc Kintiit f- Frill n4 fjnominating committee lie will L5 eoihas been only 1 per cent of devia- romped to a48 kitll WASHINGTON Jan 24 (UB 4" Two counts of armed robbery (Spokesmen for California and Flor-were filed late yesterday by the 'Mg citrus growers yesterday asked lartment will iw district attorney against Shelby United States trade agreement 00 on the entire surplus jKcel 25 who was shot twice by to concentrate on re- Thn department said that if detective during the at-1 Blovl'6 trade barriers to market can be found for all th adcx Lia-'Perm 7 urplu Amer" quality potatoes from the 1946 crop stick sf the Apex Uq ican citrus fruit thlsU0P re Tuesday night Carl Loos Washington attor- accused of rccrca-pry to oTj tion from this law in reclamation i (CAUSED BY COLDS) MtTusam prescribed by thousands of is icientiflcallf prepared act at not only to relievo such coughing but also to loom phlegm and make It easier to raise naiussnrli safe and effective for both old and young Pleasant tasting I At Xnespenslvsl 3PERTUSSIN? preside Competition and optional activities will begin ruiy xn Jn AeriSTn'S Vrornttie very10 beginning Spring it will buy them and authorize their dumping too Farmers having potatoes under government loans have been asked 19: FirmlrC ef 2: Tanner Ontrom a Pwlrijlnn 12: Mh-hnll Jnftnmn Sny1r Nl'hnl Power Club Spnrkl 2 Mr inr s- the Iawi jhas been applied to private as well1 IULANS TO BE HONORED i League basketball game Keel also is participating in the holdup of Todd clerk at Liquor Store a short time before the Apex attempt Keel was wounded by Detective Frank Berens who said he saw two men binding Danner a clerk in the Apex store and opened fire through the plate glass window escaped but a half establishment and 14 Orert12: Mjiiwjr vviHiam 1 The film quintet was weakened! aiTpubiic said the bureau them and save only those Wa I I 1 A A a A I A I 1 4 MAMiMOVAa I I pai obtained from federal works fromiwork well as for the poorer squart will he honored tonight Bncs with an injury potatoe dumped Prior to Jan seizure by minority groups and to i Young Collins Is Named wastes no time To Phils' Farm System wesWood jHn- 04-1 tlhIr appointed Quick ksinr of uary 7th the department authorized sale of surplus potatoes for live- Keel "gt stock feed for 20 to 25 cents a hun- nUBr dred pounds depending on location It is cutting these prices to encourage greater use as feed The second man block from the liquor He was shot in the chest Bereni said Keel has Will ADFtPHIA Jan (INSi1 al tonight's banquet in-'w1 BhyTi director -EdmAn son Case Don Malmhergiof Philadelphia Athletics farm Eddie Goiuns Jr son cn twBllM BllU Hpr) ytcm less than six weeks ago wasted star second baseman Baldwin Tom Aher Crv Hatcher refused to identify his accomplice SORE THROAT 01 HOARSENESS DUE TO COLDS DUST OR FUMES spread these benefits to the greatest possible number of people Benefit Deaerthed Speaking of CVP benefits in the San Joaquin Valley Dickinson described the subsidy to be given to irrigation under the project The maximum price of Class 1 Frlant-1 Kern Canal water at canal side will he $350 an acre foot Werej farmers he said forced to pay even 7 per rent interest on irrtga- some years back ha been signed and Roy Kur-wn un with a Philadelphia hasehall rM I Ehlers reported the now own Cl h-an annnintrii I DEC ROOT SEEKS TALENT joutrtght or have working agree- assistant iror othe ANGELES Jan 24--UFJ meats with 12 luhs nine more assistant oior oi ine mi! than in 1946 "ami that will be ail ney representing the California Citrus League said his clients are more concerned with eliminating foreign import quotas tariff preferences and embargoes than with re-during foreign tariffs and duties Urges No Cut He also asked the negotiators to refrain from further lowering United States import duty on grapefruit although American growers produce 95 pier cent of the world's output He said other potential! grapefruit growing countries might increase their acreage if the tariff were lowered Lons suggested United States: tariffs might be reduced on citrus concentrate citrate of lime and juices not useable as food all import items He said the industry is particularly opposed to a further reduction of lime tariffs Canada Ia Market He said the most important possible export market for United States citrus producers is Canada where empire trade preferences keep out American oranges grapefruit lemons and limes Spokesmen included Bailey California Almond Growers Association Sacramento Calif A Planting Of Sugar Temperature In National Parks iTONSIlilNE nuf iGioo1 head roach or the: vlir Angrlr Dons left today on this year" As in 193- aftr starring at Yule (q jtjen 1947 nluvcrc unrf hut was farmed nut lo Baltimore ifp" lVjlh ollher- All Kirs Confer-1 FIFTEENTH GIANT SIGNS the next year and later entered tlie(cnrr ronrhrs on player deals I NEW YORK Jan lard subsidy were removed hedeelared DoGroot said he expects to in-i'V''iuP Bobby Thomson rookie Meanwhile the Phils General terv iow nil the players on thelllrl hasp candidate of the New Manager Herb Pennock announced team's draft list lie will attend York Giants today became the fif- the l-ague meeting in New York ternth member of the Polo Ground Monday to return hix signed contract the signing of Eddie Goose tree as a scout Goose tree formerly worked would jump to $1080 Is Resumed (Is Under Normal the WMt 0f the San Joaquin weather in Sequoia and Kings Can- River in Merced and National Parks has caused an County pretty well under control examination of the weather records the result of a cooperative cam- ---i paign bv the sugar companies and t0 ee whether the spell Is un the University of California farm- The mean for the first hair ot to repeal or amend the reclamation Helps Yea Overcome FALSE TEETH Loosenefs and Worry for Detroit and the Chicago Cubs law and deny the projert the era again are planting sugar beets January at Ash Mountain was 395 1000 acres with an average compared with an average NEBRASKA ADVANCES COACH MACRIKILO BOXES THOMAS LINCOLN Nehl Jan DETROIT Jan Tami The University of Nohraska today! Mauriello whose last appearance onnounced the appointment of (be fisllr spotlight saw him car-iProrhaska former Nebraska end: r'Prt 0lt a one round encoun-SYNDEY (Australia) Jan and part time learn coach wih Louis will meet his (i Jack Bromwich and Adrian (its full time coaching staff fellow New Yorker John Thomas Quist Australia's doubles tennis Trochaska an end on the Corn- ln scheduled 10 round bout hcad- No longer bo annoyed er fed 111 at no became ef loooo wabbly fuse teeth FA8THTH an Improved aOmllao (non acid) powder aprlnkled on your plates bolds them firmer so they fed more comfortable soothing and cooling to sums made sore by exceseivo acid mouth Avoid embarrassment caused by looae plate Get FASTTXTH today at any drug etnre jjgcbson United States Edible Ernest Marsh of 439 degrees which is 640 d(f-! ty and of a six fight card here to- grees colder than usual At Giant Forest the mean was 289 degrees against an average 333 degrees or 44 degrees colder lining night Tom Harris Jack Lopes William Woo Loren Houk and the Ritz Distributing Company The Spreckcls Sugar Company rhamplons won their way into the hunker teams of 1978-39-40 will re-finals of the Australia tennis cham-ceive $7000 a year pionships today hy overwhelming' in straight sets 8-6 6-4 6-4 IAZOR Bromwich and Quist will defend1 PURTLAM) Jan 24 ius--John Carlyle Thorpe manager the California Walnut Growers Association Los Angeles Calif Thorpe also represented the California Citrus Grower at the hearing along with Wilcox California Fruit Growers Exchange Los Angeles and Don McMillan Lemon Exchange Producers NEVADA BEATS PORTLAND RENO Jan The University of Nevada Wolfpack de- will build a 1 cm-1 than average station at Volta i The cold weather has resulted in be transferred good skating conditions atGofle-from railroad cars polo and fair skiing at Waive rtwi the where there are 29 inches ot snow The snappy weather and brtgnt sunny days have brought increasing efit of its power tures May Ban Funds He asserted that eastern congressmen always have hern willing to spend great sums for reclamation in western states so long as these funds have been spent for the development of family farms and for the creation of prosperous communities Will they continue to vole to spend these great sum for the rfinerjMrt'Manteca benefit of a few he asked government has been pouring millions into this great valley" he declared "Now it seems the! battle of the benefits is on If the people lose these benefits of low cost power and water they may lose even more the whole project might be put in jeopardy" Other speakers were A Stone of Dinuba Robert Cozzens Tulare Basin district manager United States Bureau of Reclamation and Ben Ciaha of the bureau Approximately hB far The grower are has announced it porary loading where the beets will trucks to the for shipment to Von Papen Trial Before NUERNBERG Franz von Papen a German today after unsuccessfully ing the Bavarian hear the case their title on Monday against twoiBor outfielder for the Boston iiiaritw of most promising Re1 So has been signed by he fad 'he Uni wrsity of Poland youngsters George Worthington 'Portland Beavers of the Pacific? basket halites me last and Frank Sedgman Worthing-1 Coast Baseball League night Halftime score was J3 to 20 ton and Sedgman reached the finals! Lazor will Join the rluh as a part bv defeating Lionel Brodie three wav deal in which Colin Long 6-1 11-9 6-4 George Vico former Portland in- fielder goes to the Detroit Tigers I Lazor plajeq with the Hollywood Stars in 1944 Santa Anita Results DUKE BOXER OK ELLY SAN FRANCISCO Jan Georgie Duke clever Petaluma welterweight boxer will take on hard hitting Charley O'Kelly of tonight in 10 round bout Merchants Protest Parking Meters Vallejo a in National Hall Goes On People numbers of visitors all Winter records being broken last Sunday when 1001 cars brought 4280 visitors into the parks The heavy traffic jammed tne Lodgepole area for a while The area will he widened and traffic ys-tematized for this weekend Caticna quickly belp relieve extere aellr ceased pimple eimpie reehes Bowling News Fust race Three fiiriAnin ma'drii tar old clt and s-idinc S't ihki constant 11 illrt 4 90 St'i 8270: Arrhacolni JIS iZifrli 11 80 9790 rift Of Peace 1S itilid-i TRIBE HIRER KIILKFEK CLEVELAND Jan Bill A 2976 series one of the highest Killefer former Sacramento iran- CUTS CURA 130 Tune 3 bowled this year on Fresno aUeyV'ager who has been on the staff of Che net Kiy Hy Slnwer School Districts Vote On Unionization A Po ndOINTM Nf MADERA Madera Co) Jan 24 Vigorous opposition to the contin-i ucd operation of parking meters in i downtown Madera was expressed' at a meeting last night of the Madera Business Mena Association in the chamber of commerce Clun a furniture dealer said he has obtained 16 signatures to a petition asking the city council to remove the meters Paul and Warren Ocheltree and Baker Madera district farmers spoke in opposition to the devices as did Curry a druggist Grand Jury Approves Roys! Rsrhssure Cll Bel! Perry ClnnCs Chsne fellibk Justh-e Han Pufly Orstnm Second "ltiden nnaido 513 Bill Schartnn 393 Gu- ver flllna St WMi AuMimn eht i Jenaen K51 Bill 115 I Never S310 S2S0 20: and Bill IjlnglCJ Eli 110 iNKliolaj S2 4l S290: Canra 647 115 fWaliacti Si 1:12 4-5 i)jri Aim Wyie Parade Ijmohr Kair' 8ieen Snuc Tar Nation Ann har-JbC inniviflual scoring pie'- ond Pnrpoee cahro Com wiiwmre nri howrver Others hitting in theiBaseball league meeting will he 638 scries (Bill) Schrocder league pres-tiest individual scoring piece announced today a Sunset hitting County Salary Boosts Lemon uice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Jan 24 went on trial before Denazification Court challeng- tribunal's right to The aeven man court brushed aside the graying diplomat's contention he belong In the French or British zones of occupation not in the American zone and proceeded with the trial of charge Von Papen was a supporter of Adolf Hitler in the palmy days of the Nazi decline Conviction can mean 10 year at hard labor for the 69 year old German diplomatic ace who once served as vice chancellor Reinhoid Maier minister-president of Wuertemberg-Badcn and outspoken critic of the denazification program was himself charged today under the denazification law The German public prosecutor In AUBERRY (Frtsno Co) Jan 24 Auberry Millerton and Big Sandy School Districts will vote next Thursday January 30th on a proposal to unite as a union elementary school district In a previous election the Big Sandy and Millerton districts were favor of the move but the vote in ltanvMdRMiMiMr WW figure were Roy Sprowl held at Riverside January 27th to mm fiirionx 4 yr oM 628 Art Hike 612 Paul Donado 591: 5giconaider adoption of 1947 schedules Gilmoto 587 Tony Sanox- Catalano Leaves If ma suffer sre fbeureetle ertbittle nmm pels try tale elmpt tneiperee bona MADERA (Madera Co) Jan 24 Madera County Grand Jury late yesterday adopted a resolution recommending the state legislature increase the salaries of Superior Judge Stanley Murray County Auditor Cook and District Attorney John Boyle Judge from 6000 to 8000 a year: auditor S2500 to 3600 and district attorney $3000 to $5000 and up rnlifnrnia fnalcd riaiminx S3ohi Ulairr Sha-ta Turhan 110 iPttennoi 24 20 SO 20 20 War Map 117 iBaianlni 540 S3 0: Orvif 115 i Plena i SV50 1 :25 25 Aim ran Boston Maid vich 580 Cliff Mucridge 578 Tony I iL---Christensen 576 Ellsworth Weber eUtnCrjIl VYClTflrC in the Auberry district was I I I "super i ntendent school will HOSOltdl iS PSFcilyZSd speak this evening at a meeting In BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) Jan Mreaada Off HoIm a fiaaVg lee' ol Ri-Ei Cmpouad a laoeraet eupHr today Mis It with a quart el water add Ibe line af 4 Inaeae awy Xe trouble a ill aad pleeeoat Yea ared only Ubleepoca tula two tltwe a day Ottea wltbla 4S home eraartiBM ephadld multi era obtained II IM pons do ant irkty lesra aad 11 you it aa better retina the empty peckof aad Bo-Ra will out yog uotb-lot try II It la eoM by yav dnwnat nadir aa ebaoiale reeaty-bae aaautea Ru-Ex Geawouad 0 lor aula aad raonauamded by Stuttgart announced this action aa Von Papen went on trial max Stmoerla Emick Piii Vviikian'wi Al xil ir0nB Puty- Winahn iaas Kimoeriv iM A1 sutler Jii and Tom American Lutheran bodies tuo BonnrU Krumhholz the Auberry School to discuss the plan- Neither the Auberry nor the Mil -lerton School has operated for the last two years the pupils being transported to the Big Sandy school Petitions asking the unionization election were filed with Martin recently They were signed by more than half of the voters having children in school BROADCAST IS SCHEDULED EASTON (Fresno Co) Jan 24-The Easton Chapter of the Future Farmers of America will present a broadcast tomorrow at 9:30 A over Radio Station KFRE Richard Alaide Ramon Nielsen Paul Hansen Joseph Murrell Delbert Ccdrr-quist GlennBlomgren and Siverdt Poulsen the instructor will take part exerulive secretary of the National Lutheran weKare division told delegates to the council twenty ninth Womens Ilanitinn leaene in Kalcs ttlC Council twenty nintn Fifn rece- Six fnrlnrc 4 n'iie and up S45O0 Sate Reward IIS iAr- raroi snn so 4 10: Be P'neanrhnr her team lo high score in Ann Carr rolled vu i irhne Ll rtt viJk "tl SiriUS CATARRH SUFFERERS FIND CURB Now 11 I Wee! rone 330 2 CO Rar-lhe hri1 120 i Zufeit 1110 annual meeting here that the effort 1:11 2'5 aim Baenoka Ihens Who riatciium last night She: ej in K-n mil elm p-r There rwebv imy Hie Heel Hy- bowled with Inez Morrell 489 Paul-! by12' rvJyJL1 16000000 and Oscar Catalano local attorney who has been in a hospital here since January 2nd when he was shot in hia downtown office returned to his home late yesterday He is reported In generally excellent condition although he is paralyzed from the waist down Little chance that he will recover from the paralysis was seen by attending physicians Dr Daniel Berni who said he the lawyer when his attempt emasculate him failed is free bond of $20000 He has been for trial in superior court on of assault with a deadly with intent to commit and assault with a deadly Maier elected minister-president last December waa accused of having voted to give Adolf Hitler- supreme emergency legislative power at a 1937 session of the rcichstag At the time Maier was the leader of the German Party deputies Wilhelm Simpfendocrfer minister of culture in the American zone state was charged similarly He waa rcichstag chief of the Christian People's Party In 1933 an is no synodical doctrinal vtorkers cost Bra sen c-ino Tu(tie 3 Virginia ear e'd and! 410 and Asalee Offutt 422 up fiiiie and mr ft PouIj'w totaled 2188 111 rn ri -fi? differences in Ihe treatment of hu- TiTrtv 111 TxvrJi S2 50 tto- Curley Gerlach 476 Jim HI" Kv Krumbholz declared 138 35 aim Good Excuse vru ney 47D Don Epperson 462 William stand together in their jJJentb rtM amt ore xteenjh1 Bray 429 and Les Miller 555 totaled philosophy of the ministry of aerv- Veteran Actor Dies HOLLYWOOD Jan A veteran of 50 years on the stage and screen Herbert Corthell died at his home yesterday He was Wife Wins Divorce VISALIA (Tulare Co) Jan The third divorce suit of Mrs Byrnina Kirkman of Visalia against Elwyn Guy Kirkmaa won her an interlocutory decree yesterday in Superior Judge Frank Lambersont court on the ground of cruelty The husband had filed an answer denying the charges and in a cross for divorce demanded time complaint shot to under held charges weapon murder weapon left FOB MISUY BUS TO NASAL COMSISTIOH Sepply laM Hero-Safftrrre Raleicar Retied at lut drew the torture al aleea trouble catarrh aad bar fever due to aaaal eeaseetioa ia am today ia reprala aC ouaecoa with a loranla which has the power to radar aeeel cuiiaaotioa Mea and worere who Buffered with arootatas aiaua head achae eloscad aortrile rbinin eaneha bawkins aad aaewwar mamn ww tdl rt Mtmil relief after ueina it KLOROhOIo eaeta SJ00 bo eonoiderina rawilla asperw eared by were thia i art eapeaotre and aawHiata to aaly a few ftana per doe KLOaOXOb trautiea aae only at directed! aald with aarict maerbrek doaraate hr Drug Stores 38 Fulton Mail Orders Filled miee 4 veer owe end ur amiino r- 2791 with a nine pm handicap to love" bSS': the Commercial League in thei At another session the official A ''t AA M-l an an mi nA HCllli 1 1 ri ra Delaiia laat aiakt Bowlins Filar last neatly 200 Lutheran pastors Fe'nriMnC'nft lAmrDi 'Tim-Freno mghtad vi4 3 ran a mb in luuant Orville Davis with a 505 was the' have ben enlisted in a fmrn in'1 other bowler to crack 500 ministry to hospitaP 4 va ii-' George Prather 400 Fabri 534 'veteran in 171 hospitals Flier Is Killed HONOLULU Jan James Downing Nelson 30 or Minneapolis was killed today when hi navy fighter plane custody of the three children butjcorrling to Bern! a attorney they crashed into the sea during maneu-ja he made no appearance In court will stay at ln vers 10R miles southwest of Bar- the custody went to the mother with intent to commit miearid his 28 year old wife Jean yesterday to spend a short in Los Angeles Later ac the northern part of the state Corthell appeared in scores of New Ybrk musicals and in many movies This Is The Navy and Louis Fasteur among them His last stage appearance here was in the role of Teddy Roosevelt In Arsenic And Old Lace His widow and a son survive xJi i Frank McClury 542 and Lee Jonee The delegate also heard a report Tii' lpnni'itnh7'io T-me 2 iiV'-765 rolled 1J)41 to top the four man '36 European children of the Luth-aim -un ft'ieiiiy Br T'm JimmT1 Peerle League Gilrov had faith orphaned In World War naku 4 Bibiub Rnoal MlMalld eno Wl I nna mm a i -a Berni has not yet been arraigned in the superior court on the basis of a property settlement agreement he Point Naval Air Station His body was recovered S2- Haskell 309 and Al' II were resettled in America during Tout baud-S2l2S9t4 Ifflan 506.

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