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The Oakland Post Enquirer from Oakland, California • 13

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Oakland, California
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13
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MM 77AAE' a LAST CHANCE! SAVE 50 4970 Recover $20000 In Stolen Jewelry 6625 41 Do you see yourself in a rosy light or yearn occasionally to change into a lower key? Just let your powder shade set the mood of your make up And finding fashion right besides "Air Spun ace Powder smoothed to incredibly soft clinging texture by an exclusive process comes in your favorite Coty fragrance: L'Origan L'Aimant "Paris" Emeraude 100 ederal tax Made and packaged in the A by Coty Capwell's Cosmetics Street loor PIONEER Cotyt your shade becomes "happy hunting TACOMA Sept 10 ery of an additional $20000 worth of jewelry stolen from the Weis field and Goldberg store here last June 30 was reported today hy SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THE riONEft SINCE Secretary of State rank Jordan said today he has ordered 4730000 copies of the official vot ers pamphlet giving opposing arguments on the 17 propositions to appear on the November gen eral election ballot Most of the booklets will go to the 58 counties for mailing to vot ers along with their sample bal lots but Jordan said extra copies may be obtained by individuals ar organizations upon application to his office in Sacramento Anthony Noriega former president of the California State ederation of Labor today had been named chairman of the state labor committee for red How scr Republican nominee for At torney General Noriega is secretary treasurer of the California State Theatrical ederation Several calls were received by Mr 0 when he advertised his home for sale through a Post Enquirer want ad Let the help you sell Place a want ad today Oakland Post Enquirer Tuesday Sept 10 Endorsement by all of the six regional councils of the California State Chamber of Commerce of State Proposition No 1 on the November ballot the $100000000 veteran bond issue had been com pleted today with the announce ment that the North Coast Coun cil had formerly acted AU the other councils had acted pre viously An open forum on atomic energy and talks on state propo sitions on the November ballot and Berkeley school bond issues will feature the first regular fall meeting of the Republican Wom Club of Berkeley tomorrow afternoon at the Hillside Club' Thomas Caldecott Repub lican nominee for the Assembly from Berkeley will discuss the state propositions Mrs Gladys Penland will discuss school bond issues 518 17th St OAKLAND OK! DANCE LESSONS CARL TWOMIY MANAGtR 4 0 7 I NTH STREET iGLencourt 7893 OAKLAND each a tribute to your color sense and Oakland Producer Weds ilm Worker Andrew Stone Oaklander and motion picture producer and Vir ginia Lively a Hollywood film studio employee were honeymoon ing today following their marriage at the irst Presbyterian Church in San rancisco Stone who is 44 and Miss Lively 24 both have been mar ried once previously Only witnesses were the mother and brother Wil liam of San rancisco Harry Maynor ederal Bureau of Investigation agent He said a safety deposit box in Vancouver yielded the small fortune in watches rings and gems Naturelie Rachel Nacre Perle Rose Bali Tamale Cafe Creme Gitane Soleil d'Or Rachel 2 Rachel 1 HOTEL CLAREMONT (Russell St Entrance) BErkelcy BtKKtLtT (Opposite Roxie Theater) TWinoaks Schools Open In Albany More than 3300 Albany chil dren aijd 115 educators today started the fall term at Albany public schools according to Su perintendent Paul Bryan The teachers returned to their posts yesterday at a general meeting at Marin Grammar School at which Mrs Delsa Wal ton Board of Education presi dent explained the coming Oct 15 special bond election Totaling $525000 the bond is sue proposes a $99700 primary school west of San Pablo avenue a $99500 primary school north of Solano avenue a' $164800 Cornell School wing replacement a $95 000 Albany High School swim ming pool $56000 forhigh school class rooms and equipment and $10000 for surfacing school grounds WANT tdTnake a big hit when you go danc ing? Here's your chance to take lessons at Arthur Murray's and save half the usual cost! You learn so quickly know you look right dancing And won't you feel set up when you can do the latest ox Trot or Rumba? Quick come in today Studios open 10 am to 10 pm Shop 10 to 5:30 TE Hospital Ceremony oundation Day ete Slated Here Sunday Principal speaker duriqg oundation Day ceremonies Sun day afternoon at the Hospital of the East Bay 52nd and Dover streets will be Dr Clifford Sweet chief of the hos medical staff Sharing the platform with Dr Sweet will be Dr Lawrence Cross Northbrae Community Church who will give the invocation and William Harold Oliver chairman of the board of direc tors who will preside A special musical program will be provided by the Chanters of Aahmes Temple of the Shrine During the program scheduled to begin at 2:30 Mrs Wil liam Harold Oliver will pour first concrete into foundation molds for the 65 bed $516000 addition to the hospital City officials members of the Alameda County and Contra Costa County boards of super visors contributors to the hospi tal building fund and heads of all Red eather Community Chest agencies have been invited to at tend RADIO SCHOOL) OPENING 7 and Advanced Course 2nd Phone License (Some radio knowledge required to enter) Jobs are opening for these radiomen in 2 way Aircraft Rail Bus and Television Learn now! Reactivation of the Young Democratic Clubs of California today was announced as the pro gram of the executive committee following a two day meeting in resno The executive committee en dorsed the platform of the state Democratic party The ederal Government was petitioned to discontinue aid to "Nominated in a strong resolution adopted by the committee The petitions also asked discon tinuance of relief to na tions whose dictatorial govern ments have wantonly and wilfully insulted the honor and dignity of the people of the United States by acts of violence against our occupational The resolution urged further that our national Administration work to restore to all nations the right to govern them selves free from pressure and dom inance of powerful neighbors" United States Senator William Knowland having just con cluded a campaign tour of North ern California counties is cam paigning this week in Southern California if you'll choose among the subtly graded tones of "Air Spun" ace Powder MR RAWSON Jobs Are Opening 408 Richmond St dJ Ccmto LA 5 4553 GO Will Plan ight Meeting Called in resno Sept 21 By The Campaigner Republican party plans for vigorous campaign for the No rember elections will be completed nt a meeting of the state executive committee in resnoept 2t and 22 Announcement of the meeting was made today by Arthur 'Jarlson of chairman ofhe Republican State Central Com nittee Tn calling the rfPeeting Carlson is the purpose of the Re publican party to give to the people of this state the plain honest facts of our economic and political conditions and needs will do our utmost to arouse public sentiment and public interest against those subversive elements in the Democratic party who seek through class friction and false promises to destroy our Ameri can ideals and institutions will fight tyranny big otry and concentration of power in the selfish few in order to preserve freedom equal oppor tunity and equal justice for Meet The Legion By Post Enquirer Staff Artist George Stratton (This is one of a series of portraits done especially by StaffArtist Stratton of East Bay Legion leaders who will take active parts in the National Legion convention at San rancisco Sept 29 io Oct 4 Watch for these portraits They will appear daily in The Post Enquirer 1 fitful 4 THEODORE (TED) THORSON HOMMANOER San LEANDRO POST IITHIS POST 350 MEMBERS 200 WORLD LUAR mz veterans) 'LAyS GREAT STRESS ON yOUTH ACTIVITIES SPONSORS SCOUT TROOP 6 CUB SCOUT PACK 2 4 eoyS THORSON SERVED AS RADIO ELECTRIC! 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