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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 11

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The Fresno Beei
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(THE FRESNO BEE I Monday Juns 25 1943 I Fresnan Describes Nazi Run' '(Continued From Fagn Nine) Lisle Funeral Home Rev Denton Gerow will officiate Burial will be in the Belmont Memorial Park today and during the final hour most of the future list was steady to fractionally higher Triers had dipped sharply during the first hour At the finish wheat was lower SAN FRANCISCO June 25-') and rail stock! pushed ahead In morning trading on the stock exchange today making several new highs They Included Continental Mo- to higher Corn was unchanged tor Graham Paige Packard Warren Veto On Money Measure Is Seen SACRAMENTO June Governor Warren fared tho imcea-aity today of pocket vetoing several million doilari In special appropriation billa passed by the recent legislature lr order to keep the state government from incurring a deficit State Director of Finance Jamea Dean disclosed appropriations totaling $47316 368 still are before the governor and under the most favorable circumstances there Is only $10329987 with which to fin anre them Warren told his press conference Inst week he would not permit a deficit Included In the pending special appropriation measures which must be met from the $30000 (NX) fund are those to free the state of a $rK1490 general fund bonded In debtednesa and $15DOOfXJO for acquisition of stato beaches and parks Warren already has announced he will sig i the bond blit He recommended passage of the beach and park bill Finance Director Dean said the legislature passed special appropriation bills totaling $70312231 of whlrh the governor already has approved $18167037 to up Oats were up 4 to 1U Rye wes higher to lower Barley was up to down Southern Pacific 57 up Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe in)1 up 4 Baltimore and Ohio and New York Central Transamerira advanced at HI Stocks PRICK HANtiK MOMiar WHEAT llieh Taw Clone 163 1164 (163 163 161 163 163 161 162 161 162 162 161 "NEW YORK June 25-'ff-BulI-ish forces maintained control of the stock market today lifting rails rail equipments rubbers aviations distillers together with low quoted motors and utilities fractions to more than 2 points to highest levels since 1937 Again it was a rase of attempting to discount inflation anticipation of postwar profits lesseninx fears of business transition hopes of tax relief and the growing public urge to get huge amounts nf idle cash working Salei were around lKOOUOO shares Bonds improved selectively Dow-Jones Averages ruMsn frickm momiay Inriuiriel I6h 5U up 3b Kallnuula 63 13 up 77 L'Ulitiea 331S up 07 Monday's iumno phicf I ranhM by Ilea liter 4 I umpaa I (Member In Sura Klerk Kwuaitl IliRli l-nw IU1H Alllrd Chcmlrsl lasts Allia Coalmen 48 Amrr Can Id Amrr iMiimsIlii 37 1 Allrgneny meet 31 Vs Amur A Hid Hsu Ills ut- 35 33 14 33 in' MR LOLA KMGIIT Mrs Loin Knight 68 3332 Florodora Avenue an early resident of Fresno died today in a local hospital after an Illness of a week A native of Ohio Mrs Knight came to this city at the age of 3 and has resided here sinre She is survived by her husband Knight a daughter Mrs Mabel Wilson nf Fresno two brothers Irvin Hull of Clovis and Herbert Hull of Visalia and two granddaughters and one great grandson Service will be held Wednesday at in the Lisle F'uneral Chapel Burial will follow In the Belmont Memorial Cemetery WILLIAM MARTIN William (Bill) Martin 36 formerly of Fresno died early today In a San Francisco horpital after a long illness lie is survived by his mother Mrs Alice Martin and a daughter Barbara Jean of Fresno two awarded the enlce Invasion and a second of Combat 12th Armored spiked the Rhine and Germany the wnr Walls and live at 1302 parents Mr reside at Street Before service He was Eastern NAVY FLIFRS pharmacist's is serving escort of the a specialist work and his five naval planes crashed Nelson of 432 Cowan was Fresno High the servlre in aboard his stationed at He wears Asiatlc-Pa-cifie European-African-Middle theater PRICKS TO MMIN MONDAY Huch low Clone S3 111 35H 15 44 29 S3 16 32 2 90 Mfg Juneau Oil Zell Ulnraio nfd Capwell Paint prd Bros I lev me com Cairn Mfs in 3ft Jft 16 32 2 63 115 63 62 62 62 July H-P Her Hey July I tec 1 13 Hep 1 1M Slav 113 July 65 Sep 6:1 I icc 63 Hay 63 July 1 52 Hep 141 lire 1411 Slay 1 37 BARLEY -July 111 116 66 63 63 63 1 63 Tg 144 141 13h 112 IOT 107 1 50 153 141 143 Vienna Is Joyful US Britain Will Police City Zones VIENNA June Iff) greeted with outspoken joy today the announcement the Americans and British are prepare ing to assume Vienna occupation zones along with the Russians who have been in control aince April 10th General Mark Clark will command United Slates forces in the American zone and may begin to move Allied units into Vienna section within three weeks The announcement baa been awaited sinre a Joint Amcrlcan-Britlsh party conferred with Lieutenant General Glagadatov at his headquarters in Hietzing Just outside Vienna three weeks ago It came Just after the triumphal return of the old mayor Karl Seitz from a Thuringian hospital prison where Americana freed him Vienna now is operating under a provisory government approved by ha VSl'A of Fresno-has been Bronze Star for meritorious during the Normandy has been commissioned lieutenant in Germany Walls is -a member Command of the Ilellrat Division which Allied advance on the drove through southern in he final phase of Ilia wife Mrs Evelyn son Thomas Jr 2 Glenn Avenue and his and Mrs Walls 12X7 North Calaveras entering the employed here hv The HELPS RESCUE William Cowan mate second class USN aboard a destroyer Atlantic Fleet He Is in aurvivor rescue ship has rescued at least fliers after their into the sea A son of Mrs Cambridge Avenue graduated from the School and entered 1941 Before reporting present ship he was a hospital in England the Amerlran theater theater and the Eastern SERVES ON Charles Knight Lcstern mate third iloss aboard a destroyer In after 25 months in the entered the navy in saw action from New the Philippines He Mrs Sibyl Corey of is married to the Edith Russell of Fresno ASSIGNED Second Lieutenant whose wife the Lung lives at 3272 has entered the Command's M29 transition Roswell Army Air Field graduate of the Fresno he attended the Minnesota Second Lieutenant Field III for further 136 135 111 106 106 MIT 107 Hep IMC Altmn Rwhiip Cm ii 1 1I Kmp Knrnaworth (Sen Hale Holly Hunt If Mirch IMenanco Natl Auto Nth 15 Natl Autn p(d 15 Occident Pets 33 Pan Coa ft AS 6 A 42 lUlHCn pM KM Rep Pet turn 7 RtehOrld Oil 12 6 Vnndn IX Safeway Htnrea 21 Han Maunrio 110 Hnuthern Pacific 5T Tide Wtr Oil 19 4 Tranaumericn 14 Union Oil Calif 22 Universal Oil 19 Victor Equip a Yuacmlta Port pfd 120 lallvled Graham False a Cons 27 Utah Idaho aiisnr 4 Wrniaiea pfd 4 15 Via 57 ft llfc 6 120 brothers II Marlin of San Fran-lAmrr smelting ad cisco and Paul Martin now In if the army and a sister Mrs Opal Auacoti is Copper Welch of Fresno 7SVs 36 A 4 8 101 1ft A33 42 10l 110 56) 19 14 22 CASH MONDAY CHICAGO June No No 4 yellow 117 Nit yeyllnw 6117 (ample pride SI 06 Ni 1 mixed TOr Nix 2 white yellow 33 luu 26 53 26 its'4 7Pr: sample arada white extra heavy 66c: No 1 steels! red 70c heavy No 2 special red 0c BARLEY Nominal malllns SI 159 130 feed Otic 8116 A Stocks MONDAVI PRICKS Bid Ramllnl 4 Uolna Clilca 5 Iwusla Aircraft 92 AfkM 4 J'l 3 ii Cotton Is Uneven NEW YORK June The cotton market turned reactionary on Increased liquidation which met only scale down mill buying and local covering after registering tdjla learly gains The action of the market was Influenced principally by evening up operations in July prloi to first notice day tomorrow Futures closed 15 rents a bale lower to 10 rents higher 23 8 44 93 33 ihI- 57 lib 35i Martin a musician was born in iLii Aim'7 sft Fresno and attended local achooli Bethlehem turn si Korin Aircraft 3H Hnga Mfg Co 43 Caterpillar Tractor 67 Celanen Cork 4k Chryulrr 114 Columbia Bdratns A 39 Comm Holvrnia 17Vs Coin Aircraft 24 Cunt Motora 12 Crown Zell 23 Curtin Wright com 6 Ilrric A Co 44 iHiilKlas Aircraft 3 Ureer Ml 33 IJuPuut 1H7 Kuatman Kulak 179 Farniwurth 13 (Irn Electric 44 Urn Mutura la Goodyear Tin 37 Ut Northern pfd Uraihuunii 26 1 1ml Hart eater 89 Mr lull Nickel 34 1ml Paper 2N Inti 30 Julina Manv Ilia 126 Jontr-luuiililln Strrl 3k Kcnnrcutl Cupper 39 Libby MrN Libby lawwa Inc 26 Lg Montgomery Ward 63 Narli Krlvlnator 21 Nall Hi unlit 25 Nall Caali Krsiatrr 36 Natl Mctlllrra 42 Crnlral 32 No Amrr Co 26 Nu Pacific HR 35 42 Packard Motora 7 4 Paramount Pu'turr 34 Prnnxylvanla 40 Pcprl Cola PETER DR LA PENA Peter De La Pena 17 died today in a local sanitarium following a short Illness A native of Michigan he is survived hy his parents Mr and Mrs Peter De La Pena Sr of 1029 Street two brothers Gilbert and Saul De I Pena and two sisters Berta and Mary Ann De La Prna all of Fiesno Private graveside services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon in Ihe Mountain View Cemetery MRS JENNIE BARRON Mrs Jennie Barron 34 died today in a local sanitarium following a short illness She was born in Fresno Survivors include her husband Julio Barron three children Rudolph Elinor and Nadine Barron three listen Mrs Josephine Raganite of Stockton Mrs Margaret Ynzunza of Los Angeles and Miss Jessie Ortega of Imperial Valley two brothers Salvador and Hilbcrto Ortega of Imiierial Valley and her mother Mrs Isabel Ortega also 32 DESTROYER is serving the Atlantic Pacific He July 1942 and Georgia to is a son of Arbuckle I ester former June John A Ruth former Esther Florodora Avenue AAF Training school at A High School University of Robert Livestock Markets C-HirAIIU Iivr STOCK CHICAGO June (WEA dalalil 5000 total 10000: active fully atnady: uod nd rhole barrowa and silt at 140 pound up it S1475 cowl ana choir aown at SI4 Complete clearance CATTLE -Salable 20000 total 20000 dalalila ralvta 1000 Intel 1000 Largely fed meer run: market fully alaaiiy: choice offering active: medium grade alow at of Imperial Valley Funeral arrangements will he announced later by the Fresno Funeral ChapeL Men Are Sought For Attack On Woman 13 down: anatern aliippcr demand broad the eelf aupply Iielfrra ntcaily bent around erlllng paid for 17r 1765: 11750: very 49 i 33 99 27 S3 Ml 25 4J 65 4h 111 39 17 23 4i 91 32 166 ITS 15 2ft 55 54 26 69 35 2S 211 126 37 39 26 62 21 25 36 3ft TJa 31 39 33 Jft 12 -63 ft 16H 31 54 55 45 631 27 33 19 14 26 89 22 132 39 70 27 16 46 30 32 46 50 Hurricane Hits Carolina Coast CHARLESTON (S C) June 2 i The center of the tropical hurricane sweeping up the Atlantic seaboard from the Caribbean passed 40 miles esst of here early today and swung northeastward parallel to Carolina's beach resort area The center of the storm was reported moving near Georgetown 8 at 10:30 A Eastern War Time The weather bureau said the hurricane would skirt along the coast as it moved northeastward or might pass inland on Cape Fear Dangerous winds and high tides are expected to attend Us advance to the Virginia capes and probably as far north as Atlantic City A telephone message from Georgetown later in the day said a heavy rainfall was the only result of the hurricane felt there No Important damage was reported In the Charleston vicinity although the wind reached as high as 69 miles an hour in gusts Rainfall during the night totaled 558 Inches Residents of the nearby Folly Beach resort were evacuated to the city Farther to the north residents of Wrightsville and Carolina ates not only for Vienna hut for beaches near Wilmington were removed from exposed areas as a precautionary measure The weather bureau said the core of the storm would pass over or slightly east of the Carolina rapes this afternoon and strong winds from gale to full hurricane force would be felt from north of here to Hatteras Moving at about 20 miles an hour the storm lashed across Florida early yesterday without causing any great damage and swung northeastward It passed along tho Georgia coast without Incident Originating early last week in the western Caribbean tho storm followed nearly the same course across Florida as the destructive hurricane last October which caused the Russian occupation authorities Different From Germane The Viennese are firm in insisting they are different from the Germans hate the Nazis fought them and now conaluer Austria a liberated land Vienna meantime still Is digging itself out of the wreckage of its Black Monday March 12th when American bombera wrecked historic buildings in the center of the city The devastation of the attack which lasted more than an hour was coisiderable Typical of Viennese comment was this: bombings were bad but we knew they were necessary We knew they were hastening the day when we would get rid of the dresiled Germans Then when we heard Russian guns southeast of the city we were sure liberation was at hand We ran into the street! and threw our arms around Russian The joint control commission will enter a city of startling conutrasts city where everyone is hungry and where the blark market flourishes in Karlsplatz despite stringent daily attempts by Russian and Austrian police stamp It out Theaters Ktill Open There are 62 motion picture the- atari operating still showing Cer- man and Viennese films along with Russian newsreels Half a dozen cabarets and the same number of legitimate theaters operas or ballets have nightly performances in glittering splendor The provisory government oper- that portion of Austria which the Russians have been occupying with Social Democrat and Communist Party members sharing cabinet posts under Karl Renner as chancellor General Theodore Koemer Social Democrat is mayor of Vienna but it Is regarded likely he will retire soon in favor of Seilz mayor at the time of Anschluss when Hitler swallowed the little nation Seitz was promptly replaced but was not imprisoned until last July 20th after the Hitler assassination plot The Viennese call him the most beloved man Men women and children streamed In the rain today from all part of the city forming processions centering on Schwarzenberger Platz In honor of 36V 21 4 2ft Mi 424 22 28 31 34 13 16 31 lb 45 1 1 65 27 37 tft 25" lift 23 232 30 40 27 ahurt mn cowa and bulla both elannea fully ateailv weighty nauange bulla In (13 and heavy beef bulla In 81525: moat beef rnwK 89 SOW 1250 vealrra unchanged at 816 down odd band S1650: atock cattle alow Hteady Salable 2000 total 8000 market fairly actlv and fully ateariy mall lot goad and ho ice Spring lamha moatly 618-11823: buck SI lean Common lightweight Springer down tn (15: horn native rwn 86 down tn 8650 according to grada 1 double deck 100 pound ood and rhol-a old crop (horn Iambi Nol pelt S1323 I- A LIVESTOCK LOS ANGELES June I CATTLE Kalable 4500 moderately ar lira: nearly Two load good fed alter 16TSWI7 bulk medium tn good Hire re 15411650 common lo medium (124 1450: medium In good graaa fed heifera 81325413 40: medium t-j good cowa SI2B 1425: few young cowa tn (13: culler and cummnfi 805041175: tanner NEW YORK COTTON MONDAY lliKli Imw lnnt July 22 97 2291 22 91 Oclotwr 22 64 2260 2260 Uc-rmbnr 2276 22 71 2271 March 2269 22 64 22 66N May 2265 2259 2261 MUilllns nint 2326N Nominal NEW DKIKANM COTTON MONDAY NEW OK1KANH Jitna 25 Cotton fn-tiirra cloned Sr a bain lilxher lo So lnmnr Clone July 2286 October 2276 Drrrmbtr 2237 Mnrrh 2265 May 2260 bid Spot cotton clixril and unchnnsnd Sain 469 bain Middling 3243 Fresno Produce (FamUhed by Pindar and ftmnn Market of Ural nil California I Box California Newtown 325 Kniaa extra fanev S423 Lux lB02 Pound local 11 gl2r Oarrnmcnlo Della lift 12c: Mmdotn 12c Pound local 12 13c BKHRIKI 12 banket rratra: Itrmw- berrfra local 2 63 Blackharrlca local 210 Ynunshrrrica local (225 BUNCH Down carreti 70c: sracn onion 70c: turnip TOc bacta 7uc: paralry 40 radiah 40: Pound Item 10c I-ocal cralr S5 63 CARRAGE Local S3 coa at (35(1 CELERY eta Utah CoaaL SS25 heart 64 A I LI Ff Dotrn emit (230 training in troop rarrier command aircraft He graduated from Fresno High School in 1942 and won hii wings at Pampa Army Air Field Pampa Tex He is a son of Mrs Flossie Shannon of 986 Roosevelt Avenue William French 28 painter third class is a member of a seahee unit now serving in the Marianas A former painting contractor he ha been overseas for 28 months His wife Mrs Marian French lives at 2417 Lewis Avenue First Lieutenant Kenneth Carl son serving with the" 17th 29 32 34 68 38 16 31 Hnullwrn Psnflc 37 52 MandaM Brands 3a Standard Oil Calif 43 Standard Oil 66 Studrbakcr Corp 27 Trxaa Cnrp 53 Tld Wlr Asm! Oil 19 Undersheriff John Ford said today deputies seeking two men rld- General Hospital Peninsular Base! nX in car from which Miss Headquarters Italy ac an assistant Elba 22 of Route 7 Box and cutter S7254r925: medium to good bulla SU50W13: few beef bulla S14 CALVES Salable 650: etendy: medium Tranmmerlra 14 Twentieth Cent Pax 29 Union Cart a Carb 0 Union Oil Calif 23 Union Pacific 132 United Aircraft 30 United Alrllnei 40 8 Rubber 61 IT Steel T1 to flurire calvea and vealrra (13504 1550: beat held above (1625 IIOOS Salable 550: ateariy: 200-550 pound tmckina S1S75 odd aow and atag 815 Salgbla 1000: alow: no lambs gold other elaaaea itenriy medium No 2 pelt wrlher 81050 with 10 per cent nut: derilum to sand Nn 2 pelt awea (750 with bucks at 8650 MBFKH LUg Pound! jfBocument Shows Franco Talked About War Entry By HOWARD COWAX BERCIITESGADEN (Germany) June A Cerman diplomatic report which hai been found by the Allies indicalei Cenerallsalmo Francisco Franco of Spain and Benito Mussolini dlicuued the queitlon of Spaln'a entry into the war on the Axil aide in 1941 but the Spaniah leader inilsted hi country waa too near starvation and militarily unprepared The document also Indicated the possibility of getting Gibraltar and French Morocco also was discussed The information contained In the report has been turned over to the highest authorities 1 have seen the text Addressed To Von Klbhentmp The report dated February 12 3941 bore the signature of Baron Ernest von Welszaecker then stale aerretary in the German foreign ministry and Inter German minister to the Vatican and was ad-dssed to Foreign Minister Joa-im von Rlbbentrop relayed a report from an Ital representative named Cosmelli (apparently Giuseppe Cosmelli counselor of the Italian embassy in Berlin) who had just attended a meeting between Mussolini and Franco at Birdighera Italy Weis-Mecker was forwarding information for the use cf Ribbentrop and Hitler who appai-ently had scheduled a meeting Wjith Franco at Bordighera The report in part said: "The Italian minister (Cosmelli) visited me today in order to give the following Information concerning the future meeting between General Franco Hitler and Ribben-trop "Mussolini and Franco discussed the political situation in a five hour conversation Franco stated the following "He remains firm in his conviction that the cause of the Axis will triumph Spain wants to continue working with the Axis in order to contribute its share to the inevitable victory "Under any circumstances Spain's entrance into the war is dependent upon these conditions: "One On economic and military aid "Two On a definition of Article 5 of the well known program of the three powers In this definition it must be stated Spain in addition to Gibraltar will also get French Morocco "In connection with his economic 'creements with the United States id Great Britain Franco stated these had nothing to do with his political obligations "I told Cosmelli that Hitler and Rihbentrop were thankful for this information which would be of use in their meeting in Bordighera" There is no record the proposed meeting of Franco and Hitler at Bordighera ever took place Later in 1941 however Ramon Serrano Sunrr then Franco's foreign minister went to Berlin and conferred with officials The meeting with Mussolini took place in Bordighera on February 12th Leopold's Return May Bring Strike BRUSSELS June Belgian political circles dung to the belief todsy King Leopold ultimately will abdicate despite his latest appeal to his people for support No reconciliation is possible these sources said Meanwhile the Communist wing of the anti Leopold front threatens to rail a general strike if 3anshof Van Der Meersch Balkan high commissioner for state ecurity forms a new government at the request of the king Van Der Meersch who is reported to be the choice of Leopold for premier is expected to return today from Salzburg It was learned one of his major tasks would be distribution of the police and military forces to guard against a coup by anti Leopold elements Leopold sought to explain away resentment over his surrender of Belgium to the Germans in 1940 with a formal statement asserting he had done what he thought best for the country "I did whst I conscientiously thought It was my duty to do for the country's Leopold said "We may have differed in our opinions but nevertheless we remained profoundly united in the same the love of the land of our The statement was released last flight by Frans von Cauwelaert president of the chamber of deputies and Robert Gillon president of the senate after their return from a conference with Leopold in Salzburg Austria The statement contained no reference to the possibility of his abdication but pointed out the government had resigned with an assertion it could not be responsible for repercussions resulting from the king's return Jreckner Is Killed Jn Auto Accident REDLANDS June Gary Breckner well known sports announcer and master of ceremonies fnr the Frank Morgan radio show died early today in a hospital of Injuries received in an automobile gcrldent late last night Breckner best known In California for his prewar man in the street program aired from Catalina Island Southern California vartion spot was returning to Los Angeles at the time of the crash after taking his wife Mrs Helen Breckner to Sfucalpa California In addition to his widow he Is burvlved by his son Robert now gcrvlng In the South Pacific DUTCH MET FOB FETE AMSTERDAM June 25 iff) The Dutch capital Is getting into fancy dress today for the official three day liberation celebration which opena tomorrow Tartarian 20a: Box orange Ritnklat 325: lemon Snnklat 8670 crapafrulL Sunklnt aouth S223: Anion a 435 CORN Par 6 doaan crate: Golden Bantam 6450 Crate local pound 13c Flat black (250 LETTUCE da dry Looae 3-4 doxen local 8795: Wataonvllle 8350 MKLONH el Loral Im- Serinl Jumbo IM595SII: Standard 47565 Pony S4: Imperial pound 4e ONIONS 50 pound nek California Rada $250: lore I red per lug 150 par lug Fraratona (175 2 PLUMS Par lug: Amerlran Beauty 150 173 Santa Roe 8223 PEAK Pound rnait lle 217 near Jensen and Fairvlew Avenues jumped late Saturday Miss Ellis la recovering In the Fresno County General Hospital where aides said she was only lightly hurt Ford said Miss Ellis told deputies she was riding with Fred Mitchell of Route 5 Box 222 near Malaga and Orange Avenues and an unidentified sailor when she became Bvv involved in an argument and pnin debt" 8992749 jumped from the car She wasisnn Francisco 1900000 found near Cornelius Avenue and BS1 Ansttoi' I 1 1 TaaJSlSS? North Fresno Street by passing Berkeley 1310028 motorists The motorists Sergeant Kitias and Private Frank deputies the two men with Miss Ellis drove away but were overhauled at Blackstone and McKinley Avenues They explained they were in search of an ambulance and drove on Ford said their descriptions have been broadcast Clyde Coombs was subjected to the usual past PEPPERS Pound crate Ideal 16e nan Chill per pound 45c Long CliUL per pound RAY LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FKANCIHCO June 25 Salable 1000 largely graaa run load good 1218 pound grarn Hirer (1575 few medium tn good heifer (13W14: 3 loadc gmid cowa SIS: A Inade mtnmnn and medium range eowi 104612: cannera and euttera I7tl CAIVES 100 ateariy: aeveral Mrkarea medium to good rilaughter ralvta 813 15 IIOGS Salable 150 Arm lead and half good tn choir 200-300 pound harrow and sllla 81573: odd gpod (owe Salable (200 miwtly SO pound down lamb: partial clearance medium In good north enaela Indicated: load 79 pniiniT Nn 1 nrlt lamha (1325: load good in chnlra lid pound twea (725: cull to goo 4 wa- 83 4650 Poultry Markets LOR ANGELES POULTRY Paving price for Lo Angrlti: Leghorn under 14t lb 30 Vie: lb-- 914633c lb 30 0 33c: 214 03 I bn 30 if 77c ROASTERS Over 4 iba 30923c POwL-Colorad all weight 26 30 292c: Leghorn 4 Ih and aver 262 026b: 4 lb 26129 Domeatl under I lb ff ranch) 224624r 0371: old Young 313 353c Vital Statistics DEATH NOTICES Tn Freano June 25 1945 Lanla May Knight A natlva nf Ohm aged 63 year Beloved wife of Jnaaph Harry knight Mother at Mr MrImI Wllnon of Freeno Slater of Irvin Hull of Clnvis Per lug (2 Per 100 pound sack (273 Shaffer No 1 6145 Per pound Se Per rrata raoat S3 Par lug Summer (250 Italian 8225: Crook neck 8275 SWEET Par lug Merced g95: local (285: yarn Merced S295: al 8295 Per lug: Local No 1 St No 2 S3 350 Crate topi (2 50 12 topi (a-SO: 16 tope 8150 Butter Eggs Cheese SAN FRANCISCO PRICKS 93 Km 43a 92 cor 42 Wboiaaal prietx lest ST-9: irlideta 272c EGGS Large grade A 47c medium A 40e grade 40e amall grad A 36 urn a'ngelk PRICKS Who! enale Lore grade grade A 43 medium grada A 40e: amall trad A 37 lari grad 40V8C Hay And Grain I PRICES in riot i per ewt narked nnleaa otherwln apaclflcd track at San Frnnclaro: No 2 bright wratam barley tratlng 44 pound! 8220: No 1 bright waatern marlnut tenting 4S pound 8222 medium mailing type 8230 240 good malting type S240W250 No 1 bard while wheat (2806287 No 1 auft white wheat S2H0iQ2M7: hrnvy dockage wheat g273W2SO Nn 2 white rorn bulk nominal: No 3 Call forma tnllo S23Aw255 California rad faed oata 6245 250 ALFALFA: (Baled per ton In ear lot II No 1 826 50 20 30 uncer-t If Irn ted II No 2 leafy 826 50 4629 50 uncertlflralrd No 2 (2650(12750 uncrrtlflrated nnd Herbert Hull nf Coaling Grandmother of Mn Loriema Silva and Mary Whiting of Oakland Grant-grandmother of Rlrlmrd SlUa Friend ar Invited to nltand I lie funeral aeavlrra to ba held In the chapel nf the Lial Funeral Home nnd Calavrraa Blreeta on Weilneaday aftrmnnn Jim 27lh at two o'clock Interment Belmont Memorial Part LICENSED TO WED KIIWA KDR-W A In Vlealla June Corona and Lou 23rd Qulntnn 24 Inducted as a private in the medical department at Port Snelling Minn he received his commission in September 1942 in the medical administrative corps He was promoted to first lieutenant last Octo-hcr He has been overseas since April 29 1943 Before entering military service he attended Augsburg College His wife Mrs Verbeta Carlson lives at 957 Colleee Avenue and his father John Carlson lives in Los Angeles Staff Sergeant Frank Anderson a former Fresno grocery store owner and member of the 718th Depot Company now in Germany haa qualified himself as an Instructor in educational courses now being offered to troops stationed with the depot Before going to the European Theater in 1943 he was stationed for a year and a half in the Aleutians A son of Mr and Mrs Harry Anderson of 624 South Whit-' ney Avenue his wife Mrs Lucille Anderson lives at 828 Thesta Street PROMOTED David Hinojosa son of Mn Anna Hinojosa of 804 A Street haa been promoted to private first class Now with the headquarters company of the 75th Infantry Division In Germany he has been awarded the Meritorious Service Unit Plaque James IL Jarkson son of Mrs Ruth Jackson 4826 Inyo Street has been promoted to the grade of sergeant at Alexandria Army Air Field La Jacksdh entered the service in November 1942 and served In the Asiatic-Pacific theater before being assigned to Alexandria He haa been awarded the Bronze Star GRADUATED Seaman First Class Richard Hubert Smith of eresno has completed his training st the Naval Air Training Technical Center at Norman Okla and will he transferred to a naval unit afloat or to another shore station He is a son of Mr and Mrs Richard Smith of Casa Grande Ariz James Long 3423 Hammond Avenue recently was graduated from the automatic pilot school at the naval air station at Jacksonville Fla Entering the navy June 15 1944 he received his recruit training at Farragut Idaho INDUCTED John II Burns 18 of Calwa was inducted into the army recently at Camp Beale Before entering the service he was employed in Fresno by the Valley Trurk and Tire Company He la a brother of Mrs Nora Coleman and Atha Burns of Calwa nnd a son nf Mrs Cora Burns of Clayton Okla Mrs Flora Goth 69 Dies In Fresno Home Mrs Flora Goth 69 of 3121 Illinois Avenue died lastfnlght in a local sanitarium after a year's illness She was one of the first while children born In Coaraegnlri where her parents artllod In 1852 Her falher John Col more enme to California from Finland during the gold rush Mrs Golh was educated In Snn Francisco and came to Fresno In 1X96 She married the Inte Michael Golh In 1903 She le survived hy a daughter Mrs Clarrnre Wilson of Dlnulm three sons Sophua and Joseph Golh of Snn Francisco and 'led Walther 21 Vkwlln Marine Corn BA ITT-H 1 1 Tn both of tho Vlealla Jura 23rd Richard I Barnett 26 and Aaaa Hill 25 hnih of llndaay GAIARIH-I3IPES In Viaall IX Seitz Seitz returned to Vienna late yesterday and gave the people this message: Vienna will rise again and its reconstruction will go swifter the sooner we get back to work House Slashes Funds For OPA WASHINGTON June )-The house appropriations committee laid the groundwork for a new congressional fight over OPA today by recommending a $174500000 budget for the agency for the coming fiscal year Legislation to give OPA another year of life passed the house only Saturday after a brisk battle and now Is before the senate for action on amendments The OPA fund $6000000 below budget estimates was included in a $3134031456 deficiency supply hill which also contained $1975-000000 for lend-lease $753769000 for the navy and $16654860 to finance a treasury department drive against tax dodgers Smaller amounts were included for more than a score of other agencies whose previously allotted appropriations were Innrieouate The bill $17854173 below budget estimates also continues available for another year an unexpended balance of S58946M2 in the emergency fund While rutting overall request the committee boosted by 52712193 the agency's enforcement fund to finance a campaign against ration coupon counterfeiters Inquiries by both the banking and Ihe appropriations committees the latter reported justify the ronlinued financial support of OPA Nevertheless foes of OPA who sought to curb Its activities In last week's house fight said privately they would seek to pare the new appropriation sharply In a surprise move the rnmmlt-tee recommended $1250(0 for liquidation of the fair employment practlrea committee long the renter of a congressional controversy The lend-lease fund was the smallest ever recommended for that program rurtailed by the surrender of Germany Since 1941 congress has voted more than $280000000(0 tor lend-lease operations The $1 975000 000 In new Rinds the rnmmlttee rernmmended Is in addition to $1982100000 of unexpended hnlanres from previous appropriations The totsl of $3937 100000 Is approximately $418000-000 below budget estimates and 805470000 less than current year funds The rnmmlltre also rerommendtd these appropriations: $670000 for the rlvll servlre ram-mission fnr medical examinations of disabled veterans with the view to placing them In govern picnt jobs $30000 for expenses of the Filipino rehabilitation commission Investigating the postwar economy economic stability and rehabilitation nf the Philippine Island $2300000 to finance -construe! Inn of four gunyute rubber processing! mills hy the Rubber Development: Corporation The committee approved an ad- dltlon of 8120000:000 in the borrowing authority of the Rural Elec-1 trlflrntlon Administration Rut It reduced hy $3500000 a $100(10000 state department request for United States partirlpatlon In Ihe work of the Intergovernmental rnmmllti'fl nn refugees It limiled to the period (hiding next December 31st operation nf the program for which its recommended $4 MflOun I 22nd Tony Ualahl 23 and 6ally 23 both of Unrlcrvlllr VEZKIeJiCA RROI In Reno Juno 23rd to Chxrlea Vrxel 26 Chicago III and Kthal Icarbrouah 22 Vi-aalln Tn Reno Jun 2 3rd to Arthur Suenrar Bl Mereed Calif and Sophia Klnnlc 66 Knck Okla In Rena June 23nl tn MitrlicU Cox 25 end Miiml Model of Sharp IS both of yirehauah Calif demotion ordeal of the Fresno Rotary Club as he presided over the last luncheon meeting of his term today in the Californian Hotel Joseph Dale a past president conducted the ceremony Dale reviewed the records and pcrsonall ties of all past presidents empha' sizing their foibles Coombs is retiring after serving as the club's thirtieth president His successor Rev John Gregg will be Installed at the next luncheon meeting a week from today Extra Work Puts Ration Boards On Shorter Public Hours Most of the rationing boards In the Fresno OPA District today go on a shorter hour public schedule because of the press of work and a lack of volunteers to deal with the public New hours In which the boards may be open to the public are from 10 A to 3 on week days from 10 A to noon on Saturdays and one evening a week as designated by board chairmen II Fnrrior district ('rector said the shorter public hours are optional and that meanwhile appeals for more volunteer help are being made throughout the district In ('resno Mr Guy MnnXon chairman of the local board said the shorter hours will enable clerks and volunten-a to ralch up on their clerical work without interruption and In her opinion the public will not auffer any hardship Three Are Winners In Model Plane Contest John Marshall Earle Adame and Rae Farrar were returned winners In Classes A and C1 and Farrar also rarried off honors in the junior division of the gas model air-lane contest sponsored yesterday tho Fresno Gas Model Airplane Club and the Fresno Exchange Club on Manning Avenue a mile west of Raisin City The results were: Class A Marshall 377 seconds Henry Vincent 184 Allen Warner 15C Clnxs Adams 178 seconds Charles Garn-hedian 150 Alvin James 1U0 Class Farrar 422 seconds Oeie Randall 278 Norman Pedernen 95 Junior division Farrar Vincent nnd Warren great property damage in the citrus section of that state First menacing the western Florida and Alabama gulf coasts the disturbance swerved toward peninsular Florida and struck a sparsely settled area north of Tampa before dawn yesterday with winds up to 60 miles an hour The winds stripped citrus trees of their foliage washed out roads and tort down telephone and power lines A spokesman for the Florida Citrus Commission said early reports indicated damage was light No Trace Is Found Of Firebug Who Set Seven Of 13 Blazes No trace had been found today of a purported firebug who left a trail of 33 blazes from Friant to Fresno and division of forestry officials believe the fires were set by someone merely passing through the county Highway patrolmen and deputy sheriffs seeking the vandals reported they have made no arrests The fires in grass and grain were set in scattered arpai Saturday afternoon and night The division of forestry officials explained their belief the fires were set by transients was because no other fires broke out In the same general area yesterday or this morning 9th Air Force Breaks Up For Pacific Fight UPRBME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE June The United States 9th Air Force largest tactical air force In tho world is being broken up and tome of Its units will be lent to the Pacific to fight Japan Other parte of the 6th will remain in Europe as the nucleus of an occupational air force which will be maintained aa long as United States ground forces remain in Germany Ninth Air Force headquarters announced the dissolution and disclosed three fighter bomber groups two bomber groups six reconnaissance squadroni and several auxiliary unite will leave for tho United States July 1st The announcement of the departure of the first units said (he out were named for "redeployment through the United Slates" Indicating they were continuing on to an artlve theater The first combat units to leave will be the 50th 373rd and 358th Fighter Groups: the 40Ulh and 410th Light Bombnrdment Groups: Ihs 30th and 31st Squadrons of ihe 363rd Reconnaissance- Group the 162nd and 15th Squadrons of the loth Reconnaissance Group: the 10th and 22nd Squadrons and the headquarters of the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group Combat crews of tho bombardment groups will fly their A26 Invaders across the Atlantic The fighters and reconnaissance personnel will return to the United Slates by ship as will various auxiliary out fils named for transfer Couple Are Named In Burglary Charge part time nurse and her hui-band are named in a burglary complaint issued today which alleges they stole nylon hose shotgun hells sheets liquor and other scarce items in looting the Blackburn home near Shaw and Del Mar Avenues District Attorney James Thue-sen who drew the complaint named A and Cora Crawford as those who stole property worth $1250 from the Blackburn home Thuesen said Mrs Crawford was employed to rare for an 18 month old baby While Mrs Blackburn waa away he said the pair out the house and left Thuesen lixted the loss as household goods Including a refrigerator clothing fishing tackle seven pairs of nylons a rase rf liquor firearms Jewelry a ease of shotgun shells 22 sheets and many other items New Airport Is Under Construction The hanger on a new private air field heing constructed at Jensen and Chestnut AOenues already is under ronxtrurtlon and it was estimated today the air strip will be ready for operation within the next few weeks The project approved hy the Civil Aeronautics Authority Is being constructed hy Leroy Adams and his- father Forest Adams of Fresno It will be known as the Fresno Air Park Runways will he 3000 feet and ail buildings will be fireproof An agency for the sale of light nlr craft will he maintained jn the field A flight arhool wifi be ennducted In conjunction with the field and a mechanical shop will be set up to in vice planes Goth of Fresno a sister Miss l-ouixc Colmore of Fresno and two grandchildren Thu rosary will he rerlled this evening at 8 o'clock In the chapel of Sullivan Burns Bluir Funeral Directors and funeral servires will hn conducted tomorrow morning in St Cathedral at 9:30 with burial In Calvary Cemetery In Reno Juna 21rd Malcolm Tarpey 72 Tarney Vino yard Clovl and Mildred ooa 53 San Francm A PRICER ALFALFA Nn 1 311012 No 2 leafy (28030 No 2 (25 1 W4al Citrus Markets TDM ANGELES Juna 21 Oran gee were firm vtaterdav while lemma remained eltadt In local lain of lu than rarlnla Per bog torsi and San Joaquin Valiev Valencia parked all alee 5: kionr medium to large S323 0 373 am nit S2 23 12 DO LEMONS Par box Inral Inna heal mnally 6350 amall 83W323: fancy wraniied ami parked all ane S663 tgCHlCAOO June 23-5486 oxt 8l YORK June 6353 boxea at Auction an lea of California orange In-eluded 3906 boxen at (3 41 CLANSI FI til) msriXY MERK In Renn Juno 23nl Henry Mark 32 and Mary Helen WnlfenlierL-er 33 hmh of Freano LAMIII In Kano Jun 22nri to Jean Lamoure 22 and Reverty Prn-lalia 21 both of Freano Mil In Reno Juna 22nd lo Frnl Euuival 24 Pmadale Calif and Ulivllla IMharty 24 Freano SAHKISI AN-CRoldl fn Reno Juna 22nd In Johnnia Sarknalan 21 ami Jackie Jean Crouch 22 both nf Freano KTHW In Freano June 23rd Martin IL H-hwll 39 nnd LyUla Ford 13 hnlli of Sacramento In Freano June Slrd Raymond A Janaen 21 Snn I He go and Lillian Mnatrn 21 Freon 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