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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 1

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The Fresno Beei
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THE FRESNO THE REPUBLICAN VOL 58 NO 10558 Founded 1922 FRESNO CALIFORNIA MONDAY DECEMBER 3 TWO SECTIONS Phone 3-5221 By Carnet Delivery 1150 Meelply Per Copy Dally Ac: Cuaday 10a B29 Falls KillsReds Approve Four Deaths On Behind Lines ight Crushes ValleyHighways Raise Toll To 11 Denver Homes Arms Check Picture on Fate 4-A War New On Page 5 Picture on Fate 4-A War New On Page DENVER Dec 3 AP A S-A PAXMUNJOM Korea Dec 3 crippled B29 trying to reach the HP Communists broke Four deaths on San Joaquin Valley highways yesterday and ir15' SJ'ffSiSSB 'EY SS25 wy Denver with one motor dead freeze and proposing persons died Saturday when rain and slippery roads were smashed into a swank hilltop inspectors romc behind the iron blamed In part for the abnorma I residential area at 11:20 AM to enlorce it i day killing eight airmen: It marked the first time the Six airmen escaped alive but Communists anywhere have ac-J injured irepted the principle of arms in thi At least one civilian a woman 'spection behind their borders or Early Shower linaa lines ly high total Fresno Merced Kern and Tulare Counties had one fatality each in the past 21 hours Dead are an unidentified man 60 to 63 years old who was hit by an automobile as he walked on the McClen- But they phrased the concessions in language which might was hurt Two houses were flattened and three others were damaged Presages Steady SFall In Valley ro-j re- I The plane at treetop height end the United States Army's swung eastward over the areajtation program preventing to make a west to east landing placement of battiewom units at the air base 'and permit the Communists Tail Hit Firt complete new jet air fields tail ticked one 21 Question 1 A brief shower In Fresno early said Harry Urling 31 a garage1 United Nation truce negotia- this morning was the forerunnerfon Walker Jr 23 Bakersfield man who wa working two tors1 blocks away there burst of flame Then it other one smashing most of itj' Jensen Road in Fresno County late yesterday William Badai 41 Turlock fatally hurt in a collision on the Pacheco Pass Highway early today Julius tonight collision par Leisle Jr of Route 8 Box 233 The Bee welcomes and pays for spot news pictures They should be taken to the city editor DEATH PLANE Two Fresnans one an force corporal were killed when the above crashed The picture was taken by Cas lRh op 01 Gather POW Data near Tipton late yesterday Pedestrian Is Victim Two Are Killed f-In Chandler Plane Crash James Daniel 32 of 3KM Hamilton Avenue and his wile's1 brother Corporal Edward Clay-1 ton Lawn 19 were killed when the rented plane in which they were Ilyins plunged to the ground near the Chandler Field at noon yesterday Daniel the holder of a private Pilot's license was believed to nave been at the controls of the light two passenger plane Lawn was a radarman stationed at Fort MacArthur Inspector Robert Kauffman of the Civil Aeronautics Administration said the plane ran out of luel and fell about 4f0 feet while Daniel was still attempting to climb after taking off iron Chandler Field Tank I Empty He said an investigation after the crash revealed there was no gasoline in the plane's tank He added he was informed before Daniel took tho plane up he was warned it should be refueled but disregarded the ad-vire The plane was owned by the Mazzel-Hill Aeronautics Inc The plane struck nose down about 200 feet south of the Weymouth Pool and in the rear of the Weymouth home on Whites Bridge Avenue Pinned In Wreckage The impact crushed the plane Binning Daniel in the wrec kage tputy Coroner Charles Wallin sheriff's deputies and witnesses to the crash said it took about half an hour to free Daniel's body Both he and Lawn who was thrown clear are believed to have been killed Instantly Walter Johnson a veteran Fresno pilot who watched the Continued On Page 4-A CoL 2 Justices Okeh Illegal Evidence In State Courts WASHINGTON Dec The supreme court decided today state police who seize bookmaker equipment in raids staged without benefit of search war-! rants mry use the evidence ob- tamed in state court trials The tribunal thus air plane total precipitation for the season beginning July Jst rose to 236 inches or 4S of an inch more than the normal with the recording of 23 of an inch up to 1 o'clock this afternoon Rain still was falling intermit-Jtenily The Fresno temperature at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon was 48 do Knowland Cites 32 'Vogeler' Cases In Red China United State Senator William Knowland IR Calif told Fresno Rotary Club at luncheon Jcus 81 today in the Californian Hotel Taken To Another Hospital that have in Communist! Denver General Hospital China 32 cases it can citizens rotting in Teddy vearly them at the armistice nist ifresst was taken there forinectSnjr at AM tomorrow (6 Robert A Vogeler is an An unidentified Japanese man was killed when he was hit by an automobile on Jensen Avenue at the Leonard Road at 6:30 PM yesterday The victim was dead on arrival hy ambulance at the Fresno grees and the percentage of rcia- County General Hospital tive humidity was 91 I The automobile was driven bv A A Lothman the chief of Lou Ella Callaway a 16 year old the Fresno Station United States Sanger girl who was driving Weather Bureau said he expcctswcst on Jensen Avenue She told occasional rain in the valley patrolmen she did not night and tomorrow It will re- see the man in time to avoid suit he added from cool un-striking him stable air following the storm! The man was walking north jfront which is causing today's' across Jensen Avenue He is described as about 60 to precipitation Southerly winds of velocities 6v years of age 5 feet 4 inches from 20 to 25 miles an and weighing about 130 He was wearing khaki be rausedtoy this afternoon's pounds Iran ritizens recently released by! The civilian injured also was The replies may go a long way the Communist Hungarian Gov- taken there where she was iden--toward determining whether ernment after 17 months impris-'tified as Mrs Austin Murphythere will be an armistice in Ko-jwill onment on charges of spying jTinslry She was a maid in oneca bv Christmas Istorm but they are expected to I trousers OD jacket a brown The senator brought up the mat-of the wrecked homes the Allies accept the Red become gentle and northwester-haan2 high top w-ork shoes ter in support of his declaration The main section the plane program it will be turned over to ly tomorrow The body is in the Lisle Funer- both congress and the American cameJo rest on the top ofa a subcommittee to work out in! Cooler Weather line al Home people lack adequate information S-sVino home occupied by Mr'doi-iL I Cooler weather is expected to' concerning the administration's and Mrs Soul Gertz The taflj However the Allies are anxious rome today with the storm with' Tulare 1951 Toll 10S conduct of foreign affairs lay more Particularly to know just whirhthe maximum- Fresno 1 cm pera-j McCUtdV NPPr £rvie Commu- ture predicted by Lothman to! VISALIA Tulno Co Dec knowland said on hearing re- than WO feet away of the rases of imprison- One Engine James Daniel Corporal Clayton Lawn ports ment of American citizens he re- Sprague quested information from the had been on state department and at first mission and was denjed' a report on thejtoward the inrnruiliAii wi Lindsay was k-rar collision at the third per- also fd Cechoslovakia Po- hovernear 40 dp'creci'two'ahfive th'iswwkend! mSTuT Mrs Jack Chat ten of Hanford were killed Saturday night when their car struck a train in Visalia The Continued On Page 6-A CoL 1 an( and the Balkan countries I this mornine and five on the other hand most ot her ave the nomal Frcsno UX members are Involved in the and Kings on lhP AKied side ties rafn stolid aU bct ween Biggest Step a Jd deeSes tSiavanYS Hungarians Admit Holding US Plane Crew Forced Down ground the matter was confiden- was feathered indicat- tial The report still marked con- ng the engine was not working fidential was given him he said Several eyewitnesses also report- after he threatened to take the ed one engine was dead Uase to the floor of the senate I that wouldnt have Asked Reports caused thiri crash the colonel The Communist compromise and 43 degrees tonight While still respecting the con- declared "Something else must ofror nevertheless marked theland tonight ctstus nf iIia lnort 118 I13ppOHCVli BUDAPEST Hungary Dec 3 The Hungarian govern- Knowland read a telegram which' day the ceasefire line shall be along the present bsttleline if of each individual citizen r-A''r Lhc ruf leX can a ronr ri Hrn-rWt bv fh 'involved whether any has been PPahrB be settled by December 27th A report broadcast 'hei wht nroprpM ha been Bajaurl Aenue is more Korth Korean General Kam n-n confirm today that a United States Air Force plane he had sent to the state depa rt- ncxt (ay the line shall bejt5a dcnosiied six Inches of1 tine Novfmbcr 19th with Mr aboard is in kino teatod oClhrTi? Soh an Planes Land Here BlOWS Ollt ths distinct on i makes hetwern mcnt U-iVnT'rrJmrmoffi tniini HCStCT FifC GflS Kills Two Men Civil Aeronautics Administration officials said airliners It consistent ly has held federal Hungary courts may not receive evidence obtained in illegal raids that is when the officers lack search warrants But it also has decided as did again today by a 7 to 1 vote II ppy Leaks Involved I-our Home Today's rid'ision involved four New jersey residents whose homes were raided In other actions today the high court: In Tax Inquiry WASHINGTON Dec 3 Crown May Be Rdnsom Demand une 1wowan htZ aa- gram he introduced last Tuesday dential status given the report monds were scattered bv the ex- comnlete reversal of The receipt of the wire has been plosion Some of them wore lhe Communist stand Previous- acknowledged by the state de- found in the yard within a lew jv Reds adamantly had repayment he said but he has re-minuter fuod to consider any arms reived no rrply Gertz and Cliarles To- froPP nr inspection behind their Knowland said the citizens in- bias homes were destroyed Half jippS nn )1P ground it constituted vnlvrd are of Caucasian race Ucnr interference in North Korean af- Catholic Milllfin a nH Sliin Vhnliarl nrl Catholics Protestants mission- MHIacn and Stan Shu hart end fajrs hound for San Francisco and Oakland are being rerouted through the Fresno Air Terminal because of gale conditions in the northern rities About lW passenger are waiting In the lobby of th? air terminal far their planes In lie disnaiched A Roring Strain Cruiser from Honolulu bound for Sfin Francisco landed here about 9:43 AM and several Rights from Ijcs Angeles including cargo planes are waiting here The weather in Northern California at 2:15 PM permitted landing and planes were being dispatched here Granted a hearing to three per-(John Mitchell a justice depart- ns convicted in Seattle on mcnt attorney testified today T' McClatchy NawsPapri Strv'c SELMA Fresno Co Dec 3 High winds which accompanied the weekend rainstorm are believed' to have caused the death in a motor court near Selma of two men tentatively identified as Frank Paul Lnppin and Carl Smith They were cotton laborers and had lived there since November 13th Each was liclicved to he 50 to 33 years old Smith may be from El Paso Tex Constable Blame Wind Constable Ivrr Johansen one of the investigators said he believes the high wind swirled aries and businessmen (the tail cut a swath through a think the American reople ronm fr hP homo Mdci think the American people Giu air fan-r vek-ran Ml I1 Si fj 1 hr bad brra worried -hecauao of hat the state department Is do-jow jiving" over the area Continued On Page 4-A CoL 6 RaY Narrow Ecapes Fair Employment Order Is Okehed LONDON Dee Western observers today fear Commun'st Hungary may demand the return of charges of using an unlicensed Lamar Caudle refused to see him radio transmitter for iht1 pur- a-avi- him no further work to pose of bilking horse race book- nrt no xu rK 1 do after he sunrssfully prose- Refused to grant hearings to cuted an Alabama tax fraud case millionaire leftist Frederick Van-jn which Representative Frank tni! Ala showed to jail for contempt in inprpt New York refusing divulge Mifrhrll Hi'di too he was information about the hends sup-1 troubled by leaks of information leaders -on povernifient preparations for convicted of plotting I teach lhc SVXynm case against the Gulf nt overthrow of the I mted (-nast Tobacco Company of States ovcrnmcnt Tjic other crewmen Wmcd ever toH'in- two author Dashiell Hammett Street Cioip jgarian authorities and Alphaeus Ilimton will And he said he found Mobile The Soviet news arcn'T complete tner sentences was full of gossip" to the count claimed Iho American Sundav but -r jed will not get rffrct the case been on a flight from Enhnc Ger out of tail until March because the defendants made sub- manv to hvd hern d's-i 0" Hivoree istantial contributions Ruled to 1 state court can ncmnrratic National pot wipe out quickie divorces ob- Mitrhell testified at the eleventh century Crown of St Stephen as ransom for four American airmen forced down there hy Soviet fighter planes two weeks ago The crown was turned over to the Americans by anti Communists during World War II to save it from the Red army then at the gates of Budapest trf hp? tal sP'pf apd ho- Two Grades Of Fresno Cotton Reach Ceillnos Several stories or escapes civilians were told Mrs Tobias happened to he in the hasrment KEY WEST Fla Dee APin the mountains east of Fresno when the plane struck Her two president Truman today signed The snow line begins at 50)0into the room through the gas children aged and 3 vvere out a fair employment practice order feet heater ventilator pipe and blew of the house Mrs Tinsley the applying to government con- Precipitation rcjiorts of thg out the fire maid was in the Tobias home tracts Pacific Gas and Electric Com-I The vent lie said is ordinary whenth? plane hit it I rling and The order is designed to pre-pany for the weekend storm in'stove pipe about four inches another man dragged her from -vent discrimination against inches are: Crane Valley 2Sl in diameter which runs hori- debris 'Negroes and other minority TuiP LakP 220 Baich Power iont ally through the wall and Jt- hrnS emploj es to n0USP is Kern Canyon 10 then make a short vertical turn VSTS fi Ml OUt Sovprnment cfn racts'Kx(hpqupr 12 Wishon 200 It is open at the end Todav' closimr soot orices on 11 trrar? a mmittec on and Kerckhoff 208 I The wind Saturday was strong Today stlosing spotprices on ufrewalkmghut theyhad been government contract compliance officials of the State enough to blow out a flame if une work -with the department of Division of Highways today I it was not turned on full 13 defense and other agencies iwo of the three major staple burned and were bleeding rt I0W he ihCTe tainM in other stat without jn- hou wav and means sub- ropean allint mPn nn a an qu'ring carefully as to committee on how Caudle for- tails of the divorrrs Speciliral- np assistant attorney general cotton quoted by the Fresno Cot- ton Exchange are at the legal ceil-ChJnese Ap Expelled nc Price LJ tnra9ed nUSDand Confirmation the plane is in Hungary was given the US lega- One anc and TOKIO Tuesday Dec 3 APj Batters Own Auto Tbb Phinncfi Pwi rsnin earn fact ly the high tribunal said it must jran lhe tax division of the ius-be determined whether the di- tife denarfment President Tru one thirty second and warned motorists chains are re--strength Johansen said report-quired on Highway No 41 tojing that a tenant in another Yosemite Valley rabin told him his heater which At noon two inches of snow was turned on low went nut was reported at the 43U0 foot about 9 PM The man turned the level and more was expected I gas completely off and went to Snow Reported Southern California Edi- Burned All Night Company dispatcher at Big1 in anothercahin Johansen said made the following snow the heater burned all night but report from the week- it was turned lip full force Deputy Coroner Charles Wallin Ijke 202 inches said he also believes the wind i precipitation 13 inches of snow blew out the flame nf the net-1 25 inches on the ground snow- ural gas heater and the escaping ling today Shaver Ijke 257 gas asphyxiated the men in their inches precipitation four inches sleep Inew snow three inches on They were found at 2:45 PM ground snowing today Big yesterday by Hagoplan the earthquakes only area er court properly dismissed a mittee" on assurances b-Boykin '-'i' reached 4L39 nt Were felt today apparently charge two Mississippi Democrats that orosccution would never ma- ViL iieitoday a comPared t0 it ceiling jn the San Bernardino City solicited political contributions on teriaflze St hid 3J5S "nts No damage was reported a promise of helping get an ap-l did Caudle say to this?" The extent of the advance' 1 SwfilinTan Ci a inquired committee hy rotton reflecting a pro- Christmas Cake Un pointment as chairman of a inquired committee coun sill abou1 lhe missing aircraft It Is the second incident W'lthin The extent of the advance1 made by cotton reflecting a pro-Christmas Lake and his wife Edith Walker 2X for disturbing the peace at the Hoedown Hall Butler and Maple Avenues early j-csterday morning He said 4n the heat of an- ger during a family battle Creek No 1 277 inches precipi- landlord of the court the Lone Walker wielded a no parking sign to batter out the windshield and one window of his own automobile tation two inches new Inn on the Golden State trace on ground Big Creek No Highway at Dinuha Avenue i Wallin said the gas heater wa turned on hut the flame was not Under portionate gain in returns to the: Adrian Dewind county ration board Taudp inCTfP tton ofheTan joa iShoe Store Ray not to do it but and the Soviets William IL Davis to hold hear- vised them Frank went ahead and took the have charged an American bomb- ViniainG? I aiSuhalrtS'rtiair 'evea Woman's Ring man of the fSuoUtiSSs VANCOUVER BCDfr: Continued On rage 4-A CoL 5 money' Representative Robert Kean: Siberia's eastern coast and was mFlVe In The Bee Today in re- Continued On Tage 4-A CoL 8 paf Continued On rage 2-A CoL 2 ence to the prices quot cent months Cite Prices Mrs Bernice deVallez took her five Christmas rakes to a shoe store to have them rayed A clerk placed Ihem under the machine used to show burning when Hagopian entered the cabin after the men failed to appear Hagopian told the nffirer ithc air was heavy with gas The imen had last been seen about 8 Saturday night Wallin ordered a post mortem SAN DIEGO Deo 3 AP The dead included Mrs Dor- examination today and said fin-Waves and currents tossed a Sun-'othy Cutright 31 the onlyiperprmts will be an pleasure boat over like a woman in the party tempt to complete the Identifies- Her husband Ancel Cut- tnn- in its home port entrance Amusements Theaters ln-A Six Are Drowned As Pleasure Boat Capsizes At San Diego i He cited prices of 3423 rents in August 3438 cents in September and 3693 rents in October i Predictions the ceiling prices! soon would be reached were! Crton exas' City Businesses Close C-ty News In Brief frB Tn nl In Cleanup Move To Ban Polio Classified Advert is'rg 8-B To 11 Club News 12-A 13-A 14-A ODESSA Tex Dec Itivities All theaters except drive-Ota business house were -Ins were closed Slurdy night hb cork here and took the lives of six right 44 a San Diro carpenter The bodies are in the Robinson Funeral Home in Selma and owner of the boat was ttday sreiden Pitrhed community wide clean-j The annual Christmas celebra- VL project in an effort to halt tion Including a parade headed siege which so far has by Santa Claus was postponed 57 of the 30000 rest- yesterday by the city's business in a little more than a leaders The heaviest buying thus by members of the local exchange was reported last week during the six days Comics 2-B Crossword Puzzle 3-A Dorothy Dix 13-A Editorials I2-B Financial New Markets 7-B Glorifying Yourself 14-A Health 13-A Household Arts 13-A Katherine Kitchen 12-A Letters From The People 12-B Mary Hampton 12-A My Word For It 12-B News Behind The News12-R Obituaries i-R Patterns 1 4-A Radio 16-A San Joaquin Valley News 6-B Social News 12-A 13-A 14-A Sports 4-B 5-B refuse Vital Statistics -B I Ji ne closed in on up a polio struck denis month town garbage innno workers has an report far Purchases totaled I The schools are open but ab-11'466 Ai-lfnire PmHrlrd Volunteer teams will tour the senteeism is at record high level nrcirint nf1 cleaning up trash piles Today 11 patients are under SS W15 aPSWouTd: and other unsanitary treatment for polio in the Mrdi- a ron-tervative average of the-conditions cal Center Hospital but Mrs rphp ice of Uon dur council has ordered Gladys Bergman the superin- thp -1 would a flyproof garbage cans andtendent of nurses said none is return of S28263190 to the grow-! ill see every household criticaL ers during the week acceptable container lor The current cases mostly are Lten-av remains for further! us children ranging in ages from 9 the higher grades onihe outbreak w-hich has months to 4 years Two are mar- published list ot daily Fresno rescued of the 11 persons known aboard Lifeguards said they understand a twelfth unidentified man is missing but survivors listed 'recovered were Navy Chief Petty 1 Ai 71 onlv 11 on the boat (Officer Elihu Estridge 3j ofjbong OUCCUfTlbS At The 40 foot Dor a converted the Miramar Na former navy landing craft was near here Frank hit hy heavy ground swells late and Chester A iv -Mijut-ii poser yestordav as it swerved in the' about 40 civilian employes in jnc gong Pack Up Your Trou-surge of an outgoing tide in the Miramar 'hies In Your Old Kit Bag died narrow Mission Bay entrance Missing and presumed dead are jn i home here today channel -Anthony Estridge 7 son of the The coauthor was his brother City lifeguards watching from navy chief and Nicholas j-Pifv -ho died in 1912 a lookout tower were at the Stevens of nearby La Jolla I seene in a few minutes They Rescued with Cutright were i pulled nine from the water four Adolph Wingo 45 and Leroy I Tnriaw'c ft lit irk la dead and five alive Roderick 37 navy civilian em-1 Two others were swept out toployes here and Navy Chief! Never shift your mouth into sea with darkness halting the Petty Officer Algie Porter 37 hgh gear until you are sure your search for them land his cuGomcrs whether their toes bump into the ends of new shoes Mrs deVallez spotted what she was looking for in one cake Then she went home to wait for Christmas before getting her ring back Ex-Continued On Page 4-A CoL 5 Weather 7-B claimed nine lives has inter-j ried women and one is a 15 year Your Baby And Mine 13-A if erred with many community ac-iold girl.

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