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THE FEE BEE THE REPUBLICAN VOL 60 NO 10931 Founded 1923 FRESNO' CALIFORNIA FRIDAY DECEMBER 12 1952-40 TWO SECTIONS Phone 3-5221 ft? CarrM 17B UlMMf Par Cop Doily 10c Sunsay Trains Cars Take Lives Of Four In Valley SenatorWarnsike Contempt Spies Muffs HST unds Demagog Tab KMJ Acquires Ice Arena For TV Studio Location The McClatchy Broadcasting Company today acquired the Fresno Ice Arena at 2545 Olive Avenue for the KMJ television! studios purchasing tfie property from Dr Binkley of Selma the principal stockholder and owner William Sanford the man- Train killed an unidentified '7er oI Broadcasting Com- Itinerant and a truck Uon KMJ ajfn pany as a step forward in the firmer last night and this accidents added xor a two trorc to the San Joaquin Val- c'ist the open area' terest for the years ahead Itions last night lev's death toil nford announced extensiveits biggest chunk UN: Bar Or Lose UNITED NATIONS of the finest studio facil- advancement of television vm testsene public in-jWis threatened Chinese Reds Regain I Korea one Communist 5lane Sets Off Alert In Seoul AP By Merriman Smith EltDwieht Eisenhower thel edSffke di sSSSST" I He said the television station is out of the UN secretariat NirhoUs Samaduroff 15 schcduled t0 begin operations 0 chase failed to develop But in making his ing to say publicly about the broad swipe at his tervi! any pro-1 May 1st on ultra high 'frequency 'channel 24 the only one so far JE Ckc Coker A Fcuthem Pacific freight They termed the sale tran ran over and killer! the itin-i erart as he sat on the tracks: I I I I I A Now Is Only 34 threat Wiley who is slated to head the powerful senate foreign relations committee in the new congress made It clear he thinks a major part of the blame lor alleged subversives still on the UN payrolls lies with the American state department Wiley declared congressional sentiment is building up to cut US money -for the international organization unless adequate security procedures have been worked out to guarantee the out to guarantee a Santa Fe train in the fog three miles north Samaduroff youth perished in a Cent From Goal three car crash rear Poplar last Contributions to the 1952 United Givers Plan today totaled right and the Coker hoy was 5445456 or 966 per cent of the campaign goal of $460747 killed when he crossed the high- wav on his way to school in Fellows Drive officials said the campaign will be extended indefi- nitely to give time for the workers in three divisions to complete 5SSn a base espionage1 and subversion -the coverage of their groups I US Contributes $560000000 At meeting in the old' The: US Pays a little more than three day visit to the snow covered battlefront but his aides left no doubt he viewed Truman's remarks with something approaching contempt Eisenhower who arrived here yesterday aboard the cruiser Helena after a six day voyage from Guam planned another work and play schedule for today He was to hold another series of meetings to discuss military topics and to get in bit of golf at the Kaneohe Marine Air Station where he and his staff are living Slay Sleet MacArthur He plans to leave here tomorrow noon for New York where he may meet next week with General Douglas MacArthur to hear what the former Far East commander has described as a and definite to the Korean War James Hagerty i sen- by Elmer II Hansen and Edward no comment asked yesterday about a report The Wisconsin Republican blistered current arrangements on security between the state department and the UN as hope- Officials of the United Join In ppAenn pi i Au4itnriiim pp third othe UN bills and Fresno Civic Auditorium UGP has contributed $560000000 to it volunteers reported collections since 1946 last week totaling $20204 Wiley is serving as a US dele- The divisions in which the Rate to the UN assembly but drives have not' been completed! he emphasized he spoke only as are branch house advance Rifts! a senator The American dele- and employes Of the three how-j Ration to the UN was taken line ever the branchTiouse group ledaback by blast and had Run Over By Tram MeOitcky Nisapn Strnci MADURA Malcra Co An iuv identified man about C3 was run over and killed last night by a Jvui hern Pacific freight train rear FainrcacL The engineer said the manwas sitting on a rail and made no effort 1v move lie still alive when he -was taken to the Madera County! I died a few minutes Hospital but TOURIST IKE Admiral Arthur Radford the commander of the Pacific Fleet points out places of interest at Nuuanu Pali to President Elect Dwight Eisenhower in a tour of Hawaii AP Wirephota alter arrival The sheriffs office said SEOUL About 750 Chinese Reds smashed bark to the peaks of Big and Little Norl Hills on the flaming western front today only two hoars after rugged South Koreans captured the strategic heights in a bloody hand to hand battle Fiercely fighting Chinese swept ip the slopes of the two hills a two pronged drive shielded iy cover of darkness and a devastating Communist artillery and mortar barage The valiant 1st Republie of Korea (ROK) Division had seized Big and Little Norl in the sixth of a series of bloody counter attacks in savage day long lighting Hurl 3000 Men Exhausted South Koreans first backed down the smoke shrouded slopes of Big and Little Norl yesterday after the Chinese threw nearly 3000 men Into the searing battle for the stepping stone hills on the northern invasion route to Seoul A Communist plane Identified as a TC2 an obsolete biplane trainer ventured south to the Seoul area tonight and set off a 30 minute alert over the battle front The air force said the plane apparently nid no damage General James A Van Fleet the United States 8th Army commander today reported a new South Korean division of about 14000 men i nrariy ready for combat duty He said the unit could replace' an American division on the Van Fleet declared a second new ROK division will follow the first Into battle soon lie added there are "easily 100000 South Korean recruits" in training as replacements for the ROK Army Associated Press correspondent Milo Farnett reported the ROK infantrymen drove the Reds from Little Norl In an enveloping attack from the right and left flanks A half hour later South Koreans dug in around nearby Big Norl to cut off the Communist approach route Then the ROKs dashed through Chinese fire to the peak of the bloodstained crest Famrti 'said the two peaks overlooking the frozen Imjin River north of Yonchon were the us Protestants Reaffirm Church State Separation DENVER AP The leaders of 30 Protestant churches the United States today reaffirmed the traditional separation church and state but asked their 35000000 members to live Givers Plan today urged Fres-nans who have not made their donations to the campaign to take their contribu- -tions to the UGP office at 902 Street Campaign workers will visit the homes of would-be donors who telephone the office at 3-7186 lessly inadequate He said UN Secretary General Trygve Lie has a clearer conception of the problem than some state department officials I He blamed Washington officials for giving Lie inadequate information on which to act against American employes alleged-1 ly subversive records It was learned today the Unit- A ed States state department hasp Hilderbrand today endorsed a set up a confidential committee statewide light by cities against to consult with the justice de- a proposed boost in telephone partment on ways and means of Lt supplying secret Information to Lie about the alleged American Informed such a motion was subversives presented to the Los Angeles The final decision however Is Council Hilderbrand de- up to President Truman who in favor a statewide fight about City May Move To Combat Phone Rate Boost the refused to make itavor a statewide ngnt about II Marsella have collected $70-415 or 105 per cent of their quota The employes division headed by George Kisling and Earl Foley reported donations total ing $128245 or 91 per cent of its goal of $140747 An estimated 260 companies are unreported in this division Continued On Iase 3-B CoL 4 Scudder Drafts Legislation To Up Wine Tariffs WASHINGTON UP Rep- i Ycsentative Hubert Scudder IR Calif said today he willj introduce legislation during thel renting congressional session to I increase tariffs on imported wires i He announced he also is urging California wine producers to arrl to the United States Tariff Commission for relief from damage he is being caused by ine imports "I think we can show very William Cook Spurns chaplain in a by! Christian principles and halt a drift of American government from religious tenets They called for more religious education In schools and colleges but said parochial schools should receive no government aid They dciflanded a halt to religious and racial discrimination They encouraged church to( seek political office as a way to eliminate corruption In a formal message to their home churches clergy and lay leaders" back up statements by members 4f president Elect official family America can lead the way to lasting 'peace only by showing freedom works In this land an appointed chief istrative officer today won 'the further commendation of Paul Keane the chairman of a committee which 1 yesterday recommended the to! The advance rifts division with P88- ScrtO 3 McMahan and Harrv confidential security reports These people have been giv-onert McMahan and Harrv avallable even t0 lhus con ing the rate payers a pretty gress rough time already during the Lie has complained the state Dst few years andif it not re-1 new type 0j Fresno City department refused to eive him sisted it will cost the people a resnu v-uy aKi I lot more than It should- government with a strong mayor Robert McMahan and Harry Baker as cochairmen reported donations totaling $180753 or 95 cent cf the $189000 goal Total donations reported by the per three other divisions included: Professional with Df Charles James as chairman- downtown business Claud Gal-marino chairman $22246 and ana Cook Slayer Of Six Is Executed In Gas Chamber definitely that tariffs have been SAN- QUENTIN Bad-reduced to the point where the man William Cook was cxe-industry is being Injured" jcuted today In San Quentin Scudden said "For the past two! Robert' empfoyed heref which woufd I Average More Than $1 Month admin-rant Wing them The PacUlq Telephone and Tel grounds 7 s-v- I graph Company petitioned The state department" which State Public Utilities Com-H suburban business Mrs Ted handles American relations with or 8 Increase which Baun and Mrs Harrison co-Kke UN feels It hag gone as far woud morc tkan 51 chairmen $19755 if can under existing security month in the average house-! change to the city commission The results to date stand as A congressional Jill referred to at least vtwo of the an impressive tribute to Fresno source said no US official would ciLy commissioners were some- and to the Idea of federated giv- gree to sending Federal Bureau th? negotiations have been what critical of the recommenda- Investigation reports to Lie their is on personnel and some other so- a rcnewea iranenise wun ineijections would have to be worked Shone company wlthout re'l Keane' termed the proposed I suits I "one i Attic man Dewey He Decn 1 showed no emotion whatever country Final Action Is Due I for about three hours late today The message presented at the I bombcni 8Warmcd concluding session of the biennial Seventy planes swooped down general assembly of the National In close support of the ROK at- Council of Churches of Christ tacks They slammed rockets and in the USA is scheduled to be P8' (into the Communist positions adopted fonnally this afternoon It mirrors the statement byj Lutheran Bishop Otto Dibelius of Berlin last night that "Com- NATO Agrees On out new government which if The telephone -company ht gets off to a good start and spokesmen contend state legisla- everyone cooperates can stand tion entitled the firm to pay a on its own feet for many many franchise fee only on the basis of the area Jn the city as of 1902 Austin Healey the chair- "The volunteer workers' and the public spirited people' of Fresno the employes and employers alike who have given so generously deserve the thanks of our entire city Expect To Reach Objective "Wc are not stopping now With the help of our fine volunteers we hope to bring in the last envelope and the last gift last mi-ninn anri Fresno Stores Report Heavy Yu Shopping Franchise I man of the Good Government munism will be conquered only This franchise is a sore sot committee which more than two through the Christian faith Atom Arms Eor Europe Defense with all Hilderbrand de-(years ago urged the formation! Bishop Dibelius thanked Ameri clared They feel they have a I of a study committee to recom- can churches for their relief free license to do whatever they mend changes in the form of the work and support Activities the I Throngs of fVesnans with wwjJ to with our city streets (city government said he has not I message says must be expended money to spend on items which -Considering the increase in seen a copy of the report but through missions and the united ranged from the lowest to the the population the difference added: Nations: Jammed down- between what we ought to get any event I think it will It parallels words of two other night to swell frpm a franchise and what was I a improvement over what I speakers last night: Elian Rees Jmpor-the 1952 Christmas buyftig to rec-lproposadis at least $10D00 ajyearwe have I want to get copies I of Geneva Switzerland an ad- and have our gtoud discu lunanimous In xorting" the gift of Los Angeles said the loss buying this year exceeds any- estimated franchise income' to shod 'thing they have experienced in that city will be $50000000 over tunity to have the on ac- ord heights I lost to the City of ian(j have our otoud Merchants today were almost! Councilman Edward Davenport1 all means the thfng have exricnred Yn that city will be $50000000 over tunity World Council of Churches who toe people said "toe church is in a life and every oppor- death struggle for the soul of PARIS The military leaders of the Atlantic Alliance SSh14 hc? "rel in years wine prices have crowding the bare cost of pro-1 during grapes" Sets reril Toint Scudder explained the legislation he is preparing will have two provisions One would require a proposed tariff reduction to be referred to congress if it meant there would be injury to a domestic industry The other would make it mandatory a tariff reduction granted in the past be canceled if point" to domestic industry has been reached Scudder said he believes the chances of getting the legislation through the rew congress are good Duties on various varieties of ine have been reduced three times since 1947 Scudder reported the reductions varying from 2T to 75 per cent In 20 years he said the duty on dinner wines lias been cut from $1-25 a gallon to 373 cents He said imports on some kinds r-f wine have increased morel Killed Family Of Six than 3JO per cent South Amcr-I Cook drew 3UO years in Alra-AJ I Cl ian countries as well as western traz for the kidnap-slaying of the IOI0MT wTOriTl Europe have contributed to the five members of the Carl Mosser increase Some Imports Triple Scudder complained the Indus- Joplin Mo He refused to accept the comfort offered by the prison chaplain or to talk with Warden Harly Teets or newsmen Orders Fried Chicken The killer's only show of interest was the menu for his last Cook ordered iried ing" Edward Ackfey drive chairman declared "it rquaWitdlcto5f it this point until vro have the entire 19o2 aStW th Tirt A ldJJie Jf8" PJgn is ZJat that no worker or drive official will cease their efforts to attain tance to welfare and health tivities in the City of Fresno the goal set lor this year wlValley Region jWill Escape try has been allowed no representation at international conferences where the reductions have been accomplished while foreign producers are allowed representation He also asserted some of the imported wine is inferior and is mcaL family of Atwood 111 He dumped i jfjrojozists of the Fresno their bodies in a zinc pit near station Inm mi of toe'paHfie cVmti and moving onto the northern coast tor the Washington DC ior me five days calls for rain from linas northward by Tuesday pos- dollar volume and the number of a 40 year period because of the explained thoroughly to shoppers insistence on the 1902 area before they Lookers became shoppers this league Aid Is Sought Keane explainer week is the way one store man-1 He asked the aid of toe League Uhe deliberations full I spread of Communism because naval command in the Med- llerranean use atomic weapons a remeans vised strategic plan for the de-iven fense of Europe The plan ko include the New York who held Christians aible use of west German and Keane explained that during "partly for the Yygos'av 8PJ ricsaVJ a deliberations full 1 spread of Communl ager explained the buying surge of California Cities and the legis-advantage of all available have their In they put faith as the Christmas holiday ap-1 lative bodies of all cities in toe sources of information was! proaches state in opposing the proposed taken He said: Continued On Page 4-A CoL 5 Several store managers de-Irate hike it (toe report) is truly repre- General Charles Foulkrs cif Canada the chairman of the military romrniiice of the 14 dared expected a larger volume oi ousi-iaerorana urging a unmea op-i Relect Citv Manarer today ness this Qiristmas shopping position adding: I He disclosed that durine a 'ses-! i vaYl i -a' P'n howeS ii ciue reInthC tome boat a0Ta whSSVr oM ln Boston Whodunnit bU--nJs? has lar exceeded thr and for toe last few years the the full 25 man committee were AP A thief expectations utilities have been getting just present the vote on recommend1- showed up at the police is Estimates of stores reporting about everything they asked fne the citv manager form was more business this year than last The phone company petition 17 no to tour ves ranged torn a substntial in-said toe Increases are needed to he continued next crease up to 100 per cent more offset inflationa power and nexii crease up Sa-than in 1951 tionary costs of man-1 city manager form is excel-materials 1 lent but practically it denies to headquarters today giving officers in the operations bureau some fun and restoring Detective George good humor a i i i LkUU -For days sandwich lunch has been disappearing from a seventh floor the people political responsibility responsibility! or Jce Is Quoted As Vowing US contained In deceptively designed French fried potatoes bottles- Bottles which appear! peas Ptw-pkln pie coffee and to be Identical with standard -milk American sizes he said actually i He went to sleep at 2 AM and and morning low cloudiness or bold an ounce or more less than w-as up at 6:15 for a th jteorologists here predicted night Wi 1 1 Not Desert Yank POWs NEW BEDFORD greater numbers Such a change temperatures breakfast of eggs toast and cof fee Federal Judge Stephen Chandler of Oklahoma City who sentenced Cook for the deaths of Mr and Mrs Mosser and their three children held the killer was insane maximum are ex-(Basil Brewer the publisher of pected to be from 58 to 63 de- The New Bedford Standard-zrees Fresno 61 and Times today quoted President from 38 to 44 degrees Fres-Elect Dwight Elsenhower as no 42 saying on October 24th are Last fog in Fresno lift- not going withdraw from Ko-But an Imperial County su-cd to low cloudiness during the rea and leave our boys in Com-perior court jury decided the night and kept temperatures fair-munist prison camps wavy haired slayer was sanejly constant A low mark of 38 Brewer said he delayed making when he shot Dewey to death degrees was reached about mid-public what he called savage rampage began night and the mercury had risen I ex's Tong rahge views toward shortly after Christmas 19301 to 41 degrees by sunrise ending the Korean un- when he kidnaped the Mossers highest tempera- til the president elect had com-in their car near Oklahoma City ture extremes tor this time of pleted the visit to Korea he nation North Atlantic Treaty Organization made these points at a news conference He said the military chiefs also have agreed on the commander for the new Mediterranean setup but refused to give his name Highly placed NATO sources said Admiral Lord Louis Mount-batten the commander of Mediterranean fleet and a third cousin of the late King George VI is slated for the job In disclosing that atomic weapons now ligurc in the Allies' new strategic plans I'oulkcs pointed out toe United States is required by law to withhold from other nations Its information on atomic developments-But this "does not interfere with making military plans" he said "We don't need to know what's inside them to know what they will do as a military Meanwhile ministers of IS European nations gathered here to survey the economic problems of the western world with US and Canadian representatives The meeting as the rouncil of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation hare the two fold task of studying a detailed report of economic conditions in each of their countries and of considering how things may be Improved in the coming year The report also covers the economic situation in the United States and Canada British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden is presiding at the two day meeting which follows the recent British Commonwealth talks I Today's Chuckle The best angle from which to approach any problem is the try angle of their officials The city manager inevitably becomes a policy making official who is not re- sponsible to toe people and city managers are never long lived "With toe system we propose am we have complete political re- in our interest gradually tosponsibility vested with those di-lessen the drain 1 on our man- rectly responsible to the people ower and in the Interest of the and in the chief administrative Corean Republic In fact the officer we have in effect a Korean ambassador has said trained city manager us guns and spare your "In theory this combination should be Had a ROK training and i si a i Commissioner arming program been properly Chester Cary termed the initiated and vigorously pressed I recommendation not the best American and United Nations1181 troops could by this time occupy I I more supporting roles and re-1 serve positions giving assurance have it sutaitted to that the ROKs would not suffer felon1 teltot A are a lot of things about which I am not too Brewer said Eisenhower enthusiastic such as the control IIiie which the mayor would have sent tnc then cin mjg wrvhodv pitp But It wc I dOotober a result SS of remarks by toe general and 11 Kp all riaht others speaking in his behalf i stm am sold on the present which were interpreted widely commission form- of govem-as offering hope for an early solution -to toe Korean Mayor Gordon Dunn re-1 Brewer was the Massachusetts pea ted his statement of ester- manager for Senator Robert A day he "wants to stay as neutral Taft (R) Ohio in his presiden-1 as possible until the people tial campaign before the conven- Finance Commissioner Arthur tion which nominated Eisen-lL Hilderbrand declined any com- hower ment at all the domestic containers In The Bee Today Page Amusements Theaters 6-B Boyle's Column 20-A Cartoon Cty News In Brief 12-A Classified Advertising 13-B to 19-B Cubs News 14-A 15-A 1G-A 17-A 18-A Comics 4-B Crossword Puzzle 19-A Dorothy Dix ISA Editorials 20-B Financial News Markets 12-B Glorifying Yourself 14-A Health 16-A Household Arts 17-A Katherine Kitchen ISA Letters From The People 20-B Hampton 14-A My Word For It 20-B News Behind The News 20-B Ohtuarics 12-B Patterns 18-A Poetics Dy Pulips SB Radio 9-A ban Joaquin Valley New 2-B Social News 11-A ISA 17-A 18-A Sports S-B SB 15R 11-B Vital Statistics 12 1SB Weather 12-B Your Baby Ard Mine ISA promised during the election campaign The correspondence between the publisher and Eisenhower was published today in The Standard-Times Brewer said a letter from the Hits 1952 After three days of aimless year are 56 and 35 degrees driving through Texas Arkansas and Missouri he bound Mrs Mosser and the children shot them and then Mosser He stuffed their bodies In an abandoned water filled shaft near Joplin his childhood home Stock Market New High For NEW YORK The market reached another stock new 1952 zeneral then in Detroit stated uten on hiSh today with an advance led in part: 6 1951 the former convict kid- by railroads is no easy or early naped and killed Dewey the The railroads got a lot of help solution of toe Korean situation Mojave Desert in Southern Cali- in the move from steels motors To the contrary I have said that 41 oils building materials motion this war into which our vaccil- Thcn the pint sized killer RA1 pictures and rubber issues latiflg leadership took us unpre-to Mexico where he kidnaped The Associated Press ave average pared is one part of a global window ledge And Farley was giving black looks to fellow officers Enough was enough Looking out the window today he was thinking: Who is taking toe grub? The answer came with a swoop A seagull flew down picked up lunch and was off to the nearby Salvation Army Building roof to enjoy it Like a good detective Farley wanted to be sure He put a doughnut out Sure thing back came the thief Now personal relations in the bureau are happy again two El Centro still were his Mexicon police- cents at proble risoners when the a new high of $11390 the highest be solved on a worldwide basis rint for the average since June "Pending other solutions 1930 It was the third time have for a long time advocated this week that the average stepping up the training of Removed to a new high public of Korea troops In far prospectors They: of 60 stocks gained 50 cents at I problem which 'must eventually prisoners when the arrested him In a cafe in the of Santa eight days later mining community Rosalia sA 1 A.

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