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-fvi a -v r. i .1..:,. h- 1 ON HER mm SHOULDER Owned tEocafiy IGoh-trolled iDaily Paper Cxdusm. TRIBUNE FlATUti (bwoWed Ptw AssoctatkM VOL. CXV OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1931 19 NO 112 11 4 unuon 'T City Workers Aid Idle Fund SU 1 LE TO Reno Bride Mrs.

BARBARA CROSBY, who starred in bay district theaters as MISS BARBARA JO ALLEN, was back today after a whirlwind marriage at Reno to Charles Hooper Crosby, Wealthy Piedmont resident. TRIAL DELAYED RULING STAR OF C3 LJ and see Mustard SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. Representations by Defense At Few Students Enter Hospital BERKELEY, Oct.

20. Students at the University of California are so healthy that "depression" has hit the Cowell Memorial hospital, the university infirmary. Dr. Robert T. Legge, university physician and director ot the hospital, reported today, that this month, ordinarily the busiest ot the year, has brought only a- few students In for treatment.

Last year during October 25 students were treated for influenza. This year, however, only five cases of light colds have been treated so far this montb. torney Leo Sullivan that the pres Michael Saksagansky must be deported directly to Russia or; else he must be freed, according to a ent jury panel had been practically exhausted in the two trials of Dr. STAGE ELOPE M. M.

Enos, led Superior Judge if ruling today by the States circuit court, of appeals. Saksa- BERKELEY, Oct. 20. Every employee of the Berkeley municipal government has donated one day's pay to the $50,000 fund to be raised toward aiding 600. unemployed heads of families.

City Manager lHollls Thompson, in announcing the 100. per cent contribution, declared that 1 2032.67 in contributions from municipal employees had been turned- over to City Treasurer Pauline Young. All employees from' day laborers to city manager contributed a slim equivalent to one day's pay. The drive to' raise the $50,000 will formally open next Monday. City Treasurer Young, treasurer of the committee, is receiving donations.

A. R. Udall is chairman of the campaign committee. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.

OP) The navy today awarded a contract for foundations of the new airship hangar at Sunnyvale, to the Raymond Concrete Pile company of New York city for $181,181. Included in contract is grading of the hangar site and construction- of main tracks into the station. This work is to be completed within six months. gansky is held bythe department labor to be a Commuttist. John J.

Allen to grant a continuance until Friday to name a third trial date. The two former juries disagreed. Dr. Enos, wealthy Oak land physician, is clmrged with W4 lill mm statutory offense against young girls. mmmmmmmMm OLD SPINNING WHEEL MEMPHIS, Tenn.

A revival of A MAN jyiNS CANNING PRIZE the old time spinning wheel and the jnrw yes ierv NEW ALBANY, Miss. Farm- "ftsW eM mi a wives lost some of their laurels TEA PARTI STAMP MEMPHIS, Tenn. The stamp that caused the "Boston Tea Party" was exhibited here recently during the American Philatelic Society's convention. It was an authentic copy of the British tax stamp of 1765. COMPLETE HOME PURHltHERI loom, was proposed here by Bolton Smith, Memphis farm loan man and student of social problems, to help the south and the cotton farmer out of his present difficulties.

here at the recent Tippah-Union county fair when H. 'B. Wiseman, Tippah widower, won four first THREE MILLION RADIO SETS' BERLIN. There are 8,731,000 licensed radio eets in Germany. prize ribbons in a canning contest, SEE THE I PHILCQH Charles Hopper Crosby and Former Barbara Jo Allen Fly to Reno to Marry SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 20.

After a whirlwind marriage at Reno which called to its aid a sleepy county clerk and an airplane, Charles Hopper Crosby, wealthy Piedmont resident, and his bride, the former Miss Barbara Jo Allen, one-time bay region stage star, were back in San Francisco today. Less than a month ago Mrs. Crosby obtained a divorce from her first husband, W. Barton Tar-borough. She remained in the divorce capital until yesterday, when.

Crosby, lumberman, and. member of. several clubs, hastened there by plane. He reached there at 5:30 o'clock in the morning, and marriage followed an hour later. Following the ceremony they flew back to the bay, region.

Crpsby eloped with Miss Sarah Fisk, daughter of a-pioneer Sonoma county family in 1924. They were divorced two years later. The present Mrs. Crosby is a former star with the Henry Duffy players, attended the University of California at Los Angeles, and Stanford university and studied voice and dramatics in Paris. HEAR THE COMPARE THE PHILCO Snowballs and Skis Await Boy Scouts Snowballs and skis will be the treat afforded Oakland boy scouts who attend the annual winter camp to be held at Dorrington In the Sierras.

Bigger and Better Than Ever Goldman's Dollar Day Sale The greatest value opportunity you have ever been offeredEverything it guaranteed to be the usual Goldman high quality the, exceptionally low prices mark this Dollar Day Sale as one of Oakland's outstanding events. Our doors will be opened promptly at 9 A. M. Come early and share in the wonderful savings. AT.

to Sponsor Charity Football SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Knights of Columbus will sponsor a charity football srame at the close of the regular grfllron season, the entire proceeds to go to relief of unemployed Knights of Columbus in San Francisco. No teams or players will be invited to take part until after the annual Shrine East-West football game on New Year's day. A similar game was given last January 25.

State Deputy Benno M. has 'approved plans for the benefit game, which is to be played on January 24. Probable dates for the campre-lued vesterdav bv Homer J. Rpmit ATenutive. ar Dec- mhfr 1.4.21 and December 26-28.

11 Balanced Superheterodyne i The Radio that OVERCOMES Present-Day Crowded Broad- casting Conditions. 1000 Eayoiro DUART JUNIOR PERMANENT WAVE .50 $2 A maximum of 30 boys will be taken to each camp, amiss stated. Already Troop 63 has reserved 10 anow camp reservations. Berkeley council scouts will have a four day outing at Dorrington December 1-4, according to the present plans of O. D.

Sharpe, scout executive. Prison Educational Director Will Talk Educational opportunities offered San Quentin prisoners will be discussed by H. A. Shuder, educational director of the prison, at the Lion's club luncheon tomorrow, according to George Lick-teig, president. The following.

members will be guests at the head table: Michael Mclnnls, A. T. Shine, Jack Oost-hoff, Charles D. Moralndo, D. Davis," Guy Sanders, Theodore Rosenberg, Carl Warnecke.

Heavy Service Fall Fashioned IHIOSE 1 2 Pairs for $1.50 Silk service weights lisle hem and foot. A remarkable value at 79o in all the newest Fall shades. Sizes S'2 to 10. FIRST FLOOR complete Lovely a t-ural waves with ringlet ends. Only The VALUE Masterpiece of DOLLAR DAY! COATS aimdl SUITS i Regular Values to $25.00 rUnced operators.

remain open Mon, and Wed. by appointment The Beauty Court 171V Sao Pablo Avenue I'hone LA kealde 2001 Think of it! On thousand brand new just unpacked crepe rayon costume slips, bii cut and fitted models-lace trimmed and embroidered. Color: White, fleer, and peach. 'Sizes 34 to 44. tTHXT "Moihtret AmrtcM Candin- 200 Pieces rtswear Spo: Rayon Pajamas One and Two-Piece Think of it! AH of the smartest new ityl creations all of the most popular new color combinations' all of the new materials that are most in demand.

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new styles in wool crepes, saiihs, Cantons and 'travel prints. Sizes 14 to 42s XBCOND FLOOR LL VARIETIES INCLUDED NUTS CREAMS CHEWS 100 VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM Lovely rayons' in neat dark prints. Washable street dresses in styles suitable for -Miss" or 'Matron. Many styles. Sizes -1 4 to 44, FIHMT rUOR There are bloomers, and pan.

ties all fashioned of durable xtra.quality rayon. Colors art pink and peach. You' will sv by supplying your needs for months ahead at this low pries. Regular sizes. FIRST FMOR I 500 Smart New FELT MATS OAKLAND SHOP Corner 17th and Broadway New Fall Hats arrived just in tlme'fer Dollar Day new manipulated felts, trl-eornes, sailers, new brims, also tilt medals.

Trimmed with velvet, eire rib bon, dainty veils and ornaments. Fes tured in brown, 8panieh tils and navy. You'll'tike the hats and the savings. 8ECO.YD FLOOH Scramble J-Tiibe 69.75 bellwKo 'TubHigK 1 1-TfcHigribo l-Tub'e' Clever New Wall ScairSs Kerami ahd Lapinette i 1 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE P. BACHARACH, General Auctioneer GROCERIES FINE STOCK OF STAPLE GROCERIES Formerly Property of W.

L. Piper AT OUR NEW AUCTION ROOMS 1 70 1 Telegraph Oakland Wednesday October 2 STARTING AT 11 :00 A. M. I sell merchandise of any nature P. BACHARACH.

Auctioneer 16 YEARS IN OAKLAND. inationIU43I0.Q i. THIN KiOOM i Smardly fashioned Jacquettes such as these modes in Kerami and La cb ea A table fiiJl of values that include sweaters, under, pajamas and skirts'. riMX FLOOR' 'r'i 3 to select from in, pinette are unequalled for JJ low priced, smart looking 95 browns, blues, tans, new green, black and whjte. stfecta They look like real, fur and arc beautifully COMPLETE JIQIlS FLOOR Telephone LA i'..

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