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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933 Change Planned in DATE SET FI OLD AND NEW IN AIRPLANES Recreation Board SAN LEANDRO, Nov. 13. Ap pointment of a member of the Municipal Recreation Board as MINI MS AIR PIOUEER WILLBE PAID HONOR TODAY recording secretary and continued activity of J. C. Doke as "Recreation Superintendent" will be asked of Mayor George Weldon and Coun-cilmen by Mrs.

C. E. Wilson, board president, as a means of relieving Doke of routine detail work now handled tnrough his office. The new plan, she pointed out, will enable Doke, who is also meat, You Pay No More for Convenient Terms Announcement of examinations for enior stenographer, junior stenographer, senior typist and junior typist with a closing date set at November 30, were announced today by the United States Civil Oakland Officials 'Will Join With Civic In Tribute to Flier milk and food inspector and health prvirp Commission Applicants must be between the officer, to devote his time to recrea tion work. He will receive no increase in salary, she pointed out.

Avlntnre nlrl anH npw incllirlinC When you need dental work immediate attention is important delay may mean illness and higher dental hills. Though you may be short of ready cash. Dr. Schneider will give you the finest dentistry modern dental science can produce and you can convenient weekly or monthly, amounts. Furthermore, you pay only the low cash price and you make all payments right in this office.

Your work is completed at once. Free Examination Estimates Gladly Given. SHORTE ages of 40 and 53. A previous announcement for those bptween the ages of 18 and 40 expired November 7. Applications are obtainable from the Manager.

Twelfth U. S. Civil Service District. Room 241 Post-office Building, San- Francisco, and from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the Postoffice or Cus torn House in any city. pilots who recently won their wines and men who've been flying since aviation was in its infancy, will gather at Oakland Municipal Airport at 2 p.

m. today to honor the memory of Weldon Bagster Cooke. Oakland's pioneer flying man. "the -program, arranged by the Oakland Junior Chamber of merce. will include the formal pre- COLDS PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS fly, will be presented to the Oakland Port Commission today at Oakland airport at a program honoring the memory of Weldon Bagster Cooke, Oakland pioneer aviator.

Clyde Sunderland photo. The "Diamond" plane (at Icfljhown here in comparison with a modern Boeing air transport, 'Was thejirst plane to fly over Oakland and Mount Tamalpais. This famous old ship, together wit4 the ''Noonan" plane, first California-built plane to THRIFT PLATE si Q.oc LOW PRICES On PglnleM Guaranteed Drntlstry Gold Crowns Bridgework, per tooth. $3 Fillings, low as Plate Repairs, low as Painless Extractions, low SOt Funeral Held for aentation to the Port Commission of two of the airplanes which Cooke flew here in 1911 and 1912. Cooke's flying career started at Pittsburg, September 13, 1911, when he made his first flight.

It ended September 18, 1914 at Pueblo, when the then famous flier fainted at the 1 controls of his ship and was killed when the plane crashed. I HIGH HONORS WON that three years and three days, however, Cooke achieved great honors in the world of avia- tion and did mudh to further its Richmond Woman RICHMOND, Nov. 13. Funeral 1933 slyle plate- -individually designed and fully guaranteed. F'ain-let Est rartlons Economy Plate $7.50 Dollar Fall Shows Latins' Payments Fall of the dollar and tightening of exchange restrictions have induced slower payments on imports throughout Latin-American markets, figures compiled by the Credit Managers' Association of Northern and Central California and the Other Plates $12.50.

$16.50 X-RAY SERVICE services for Mrs. Emma Dearborn, 71, pioneer Richmond resident, were held today at the Wilson Kratzer Chapel with interment at Sunset View Cemetery. Mrs. Dearborn was the widow of ihe late Ira Dparborn. former grorer CHANDLER COAL THE WORLD'S MOST WONDERFUL COAL hnmllrr In th onlr -al- that will nllf roil when no other conl will.

The price Ik very little more hnn ordinary conl. But It In the -henpeat conl to horn. Why not try It next time you need coal anil nil your fuel 'f roil hie ore over. $13.50 $19.00 $20.00 $21.00 Per Ton Pea Sl7.e F.KK Sire Medium A Run Large ump THRRK I Sft I BSTITUTK FOR CHANIJI.F.n COAL FOR VOI PHOTKCTinM SOI.U OM.V BY A1TIIORI7.F.I1 I1F.AI.F.H For Piedmont Key Route Fuel Feed Co. Phone PI edmnnt ntlM I rullinle nnd Kant Onkland Dimond Feed A Fuel to.

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Feed and Fuel. Richmond fall Richmond 9KJ NATIONAL FEED and FUEL YARDS Pacific Coast Distributors 806 55th nr. Grove, Oakland. Phone OL-9901 American Silk Trade Loss Affects Japan SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.

-Lower consumption of silk in America has adyersely affected raw silk prices and experts, according to a cable received from Japan today by John J. Judge, commercial agent, in charge of the local office of the Foreign ana' Domestic Commerce. The Japanese business situation is unimproved though tension in agricultural districts due to falling rice pricps has been somewhat relieved by the Government an- nouncement of Maxim and minimum prices under the Rice law, Judge was informed. HirTe. She at her home, 619 Foreign Credit Interchange Bureau of the National Association of Credit Men indicated today.

Argentina with a high credit rating for five years had dropped to "very slow," it was revealed. Declines were also noted for Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Panama, Salvador and Uruguay. Nine other countries showed improvement. Humboldt Avenue, following a long illness. She in survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Irma V. S. John of Richmond; a son, Edward M. Dearborn ot. Willow Creek; three sisters.

Mrs. Jennie Pearce, Mrs. Charles Weston and Miss Laura Cooper, all of Richmond, and a brother, Herjry Cooper, also of Richmond. The Plate Specialist 20 Years Experience Say You Saw It in The Tribune. advancement as a means of trans- He is now famous as being the man to fly over Oakland.

Mt. Tamalpais and San Francisco Bay. In a home-made aeroplane, con gtructed by the late B. P. Lanteri and Capt L.

B. Maupin, Cooke competed with professional pilots who were flying factory-built ships at the Los Angeles 1912 international aviation meet and emerged Winner of the major event, the duration flight. He stayed in the -air eight hours and five minutes out of a possible 22'A hours. Three months later, at Eureka, he 'won the honor of carrying the of- ficlal air mail in California nnd in the Fall of that year he started his own factory at Sandusky, Ohio, where he manufactured and sold commercial flying boats. Early in 1914 he was pioneer pilot on the wests first air ferry, which operated between Oakland and San rrffate fdb Hi at goo Francisco.

The ship used in this aervlce was the Aermaide, which taste -was manufactured by the late Silas you re Christofferson. PLANES PRESENTED 1 The two old airplanes which are being presented to the Port Com mission are the Diamond plane which was the first to fly over Oakland and Tamalpais, and the about is the jmm 'M talking seasoning of Turkish Tobacco I HAPPEN to be one Noonan plane, built at Santa Rosa, and now known as the first Cali-tfornia-built plane to fly. These hips are being presented by Mrs. Anna L. Miller of Oakland and Capt L.

B. Maupin of Tudor, and the aviator's brother Dr. Robert L. Cooke of Crockett. The ceremonies today will open With a short talk by William Relchel, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, then will eome the introduction of old-time pilots, and a short account by for- mer Mayor Frank K.

Mott of Cooke's 1912 flight at Lakeside Park when he won his pilot's license and a silver cup from the city. Ralph T. Fisher, president of the Port Commission, will receive the planes from the donors and Mayor W. J. McCracken will give the concluding address.

A demonstration of instrument flying by a ship from the Boeing School of Aeronautics and a parachute drop will terminate the day'; ceremonies. Taxpayers League Will Hold Meeting ALAMEDA, Nov. 13. The Taxpayers' League of Alameda will hold an open meeting tomorrow night at Mastick School Auditorium, to discuss racketeering, taxes, and Jthe proposed Central Valley bond to be voted December 19, John V. Ferretti announced today.

jjj Deputy District Attorney Richard jH. Chamberlain will speak on and Racketeering" in the principal address of the evening. Discussion of city, count- and tax expenditures will feature 'an open forum session following talk, Ferreti said. AIIVRRTIIIRMFAT of the men who buy Turkish tobacco for Chesterfield. "Our men live in Constantinople, Samsoun, and Smyrna in Turkey; and Cavalla, Serres, Xanthi, and Patras in Greece.

The best known Turkish tobaccos come from these sections, and we try to select the best grades for Chesterfield. "There is no other tobacco just like Turkish it has a taste and aroma all its own. Chesterfield seasons them just right. "That good taste you're talking about isthe 'seasoning' of Turkish tobacco." Relieve and Control Periodic Disturbances Do you endure draggy backaches, plitting headaches and distressing pains and aches every month? Do yotT suffer from cramps so bad that yon hae to stay in bed? Are you often nauseated? How many medicines have you tried without relief? Don't be discouraged. Here is omcthing that is almost sure to help yon.

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