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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932 12 SIKH'S POLITICAL NOTES Here's a Thrifty Supper! ROSSI TO ASK PROBE AFTER JOB NECESSARY "ONE OF THE GUT CLUB IS TOLD Candidates for the assembly, board of supervisors and congress will be heard tonight at a meeting to be held in the Berkeley high school auditorium under the auspices of the Citizens and Taxpayers league. Of 30 candidates for these offices appearing on the August 30 ballot, 2.r have written acceptances of the league's invitations to speak. Because of the number of candidates to he heard the meeting will open at 7:30 o'clock and each speaker will he limited to five Post 'Valuable Charges of Favoritism in Awarding 25-Year Contract To Be Out, Claim Commonwealth Group of Rosborough-for-congress headquarters announces the formation of a club among Martinez Democrats to aid the candidacy of Alex S. Rosborough for the Democratic nomination for congress In the sixth district. The officers of the club fire eland Costello, president; S.

A. McCarthy, vice-president; John Kelleher, treasurer, and Mrs. Annie Austin, secretary. The Independent Grocers of Alameda County have endorsed the candidacy of James Adam, newspaperman, for the Republican nomination for assemblyman In the eighteenth district, a bulletin from Ada rn-for-Assembly headquarters claims. Calvin Lowry Sr.

Is waging his campaign for the Democratic nomination for assemblyman from the seventeenth district on the need for a change, according to a statement today from his campaign manager. Mrs. Gretta S. Christiansen. J.ovvrv is a construction en minutes.

A. J. Mervy will preside. Representative Albert E. Carter will address the Alameda Rotary club next Tuesday noon at the Ho tel Alameda.

He has been re I.X VI quested to speak on "Recent Na Investigators Declares SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19. The office of public defender is a 'Valuable and it should be retained in San Francisco, perhaps in a modified form. In the opinion of the aelmirrlftra -tlon of justice section of the Commonwealth club. This conclusion of an investigation started when Frank EKan, on trial for the murder of Jessie Bcott Hughes, was removed from office, was reported at the monthly dinner meetin? of the club last night.

It was presented by Warren H. Pilisbury. chairman of a specially appointed committee. Other committees of the club approved five state constitutional amendments to be voted on in November and opposed four other amendments. SAVINGS CITED.

The special committee recommended that the office of public tional Legislation." according to Wallace Merriam, who will be chairman of the meeting. The Communist party today is sued a challenge to J. Stitt Wilson, former mayor of Berkeley and So cialist candidate for congress in the new seventh district, to debate campaign Issues at a meeting next Thursday night in Odd Fellows' hall, 410 Eleventh street. Pitted SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.

Mayor AnKelo J. Rossi announced today a he would ask for a grand jury investigation into charges that he and Victor A. Khragla member of the hoard of permit appeals, had entered into a eompaet with certain scavengers In rega rd to the collection and disposal nf garbage. The charges were made by Louis Cavagnaro, former city garbage in-spector ami officer of the Scavengers' Protective association, and James M. Hanley, attorney, who drafted the 1 li garbage collection ordinance, at a meeting of the health, committee of tTfe.

board of superyblorfl. yagnaro charged that Mayor Rossi had promised to award a 2 5-year franchise for the rolloo Ion and disposal of garbage to "certain Hanley asserted that the proposed ordinance had been drawn by former Supervisor Sylvester An drlano, attorney for the Scavengers' Protective association, and was mj worded as to make i( unlikely that, any o( her concern could make a successful bid. MM) HINTED. When a J. f'leary, city administrator, proof of the charges anlev said: "Don't you know that there Is $250,000 available if the garbage trust js taken care of in this new arrangement When deary continued to demand proof, Hanley mentioned Shrngla, one of Mayor Rossi's appointees, as the one who would "handle the He also charged that the garbage colleetion rate of against Wilson will be Sam Darry; district of the Communist party.

In (he event Wilson does gineer and is pledging himself ln campaign addresses to undertake steps, if elected, to relieve unemployment. Ernest Thompson, former city commissioner, who Is campaigning for the Republican nomination for assemblyman In the sixteenth ills-tilct, today announced that he favors proper leglslnllon to grant school leachers of California the same pension privileges as other state employees. defender "be taken out of politics" and made appointive Instead of elective, and that it should be filled by a "full-time, experienced not accept the challenge. It Is announced Daroy will speak on "The Cross and the Double Cross and adequately paid public de fender." It suggested that defendants seeking the services of the public defender should be examined under oath as to their financial condition so that those able to pay for an attorney be refused the public services. THE BIGGEST BEAN VALUE IN HEINZ HISTORY! The office of public defender, the committee said, saves the county and state "several times" the cost Covered Wagon Not Home, State Charges WATERLOO, Aup.

19. (P) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frank Grim believe they hnve the right to raise Reduction of the number of bureaus In order to eliminate waste In the federal government In advocated, by Redmond C. Staats, candidate for congress In the seventh district, his headquarters announced today.

Staats, said a campaign bulletin, is pointing out In his speeches that California pays to the federal government for every dollar received from Washington and that In some states the ratio is five to one. Money received from Washing-tons is In the form of aid to roads, agriculture, health and schools, but Rtaals maintains that much is of the office In the more efficient handling of criminal cases and obtains Justice to defendants. AMENDMENTS APPROVED. Approximately a ton. on a sliding scale, is the highest In the Club committees approved the following amendments to the slate constitution: diverting part of the a vengers' .400,000 4 KINDS IN BIGGER country anrl said thn association hail marie since- I92fl.

IIp further asserlnfl Ihoiich Ihe S-n vonc-rs' their children In pioneer style and are going to court, to prove jt. The stale, In an action filed Thursday In municipal ofttH't, declared the seven Grim children, ranging In age from three months to nine years, should bo removed from tire covered wagon where the family is living and placed in custody of relatives or an institution. Defense attorneys said they had ample precedent to show lire court In the names of many of the country's most prominent men so reared. -ALL CANS! that, al-ProlcH I vc commercial vehicle revenue from the highway to the general fund; extending the time for preparation of city charters by freeholders; allowing counties to establish proportional representation system; wasted In he handling by federal Good news for hungry people Heinz Oven-Baked Beans acknowledged America's finest beans now come in bigger cans at the same old price. You "get more beans for your money.

And what beans they are! Tender and light and plump their golden brown goodness blended with a thick, luscious sauce. They're Heinz quality they're Heinz flavor and that means they're really baked. Remember that. It's important. For most beans aren't baked at all.

They're simply ooked in sealed cans by steam heat. Heinz Beans, however, go into real ovens and are baked in dry heat which makes them tender and digestible brings out every bit of their full richness and nut-sweet savor. HaveHeinz Oven-Baked Beans tonight. Get them today from your grocer and be sure you say "HEINZ" because you want to give your family the extra goodness of beans that are really baked. xtending the same privilege to cities; providing that tax liens shall be void after 30 years, and extending to 1955 tax exemptions of ves 1.

Heinz Oven-Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce and Pork plump, luscious fellows that will make any husband hurry home for supper! 2. "Vegetarian" Style in Tomato Sauce, without Pork rich, savory and downright 3. Boston Style with Pork the kind of beans that makcsiNew Englanders pray for Saturday night 4. Red Kidney Beans with Pork the big, juicy, mclt-in-your-mouth kind! ALL OVEN-BAKED! sels registered In California ports providing changes in the depositing of public money In banks. Amendments opposed by the committees were these: to give each legislative house control of its additional help; to extend the $1000 state tax exemption for war association awl the Sunset Scavengers' nsmiclnt Ion, are receiving 51 i loll lo incinerate garbage at the Fifteenth and Do llarn streets In-rlnerntnr, Ihey have disponed of flve-slxthn of the garbage in vallcv.

MAYOR DENIES CHARGE. Informed of the charges made al lire morllng Mayor Rossi Issued a denial and said: "It Is llio same old story of nn effort to becloud the issue just as the eily is nppronrhlnjf a solution of the garbage problem. If I here Is any basis for tlrese charges Ihey should Ire laid before die grand jury and an lm-medliile investigation ordered." The new ordlnn nee was approved by SnpervlKoi'H H. McSheehy 11 rl Sam T. Hreyer, members of the health eommlllee, but Supervisor Spanieling, chairman, reserved his vole until the matter comes be hurea US.

Hubbard -for-rongress headq Darters Jtoday announced that E. L. Hubbard, candidate for the Democratic nomination for congress In the seventh district, has been endorsed by-the Veterans' Democratic league of Alameda county and by the Fortsonla club. A West End Knowland-for-As-semhly club has been organized by voters In that part of Alameda to aid In the campaign of William F. Knowland for the Republican nomination for assemblyman from the fourteenth district.

Henry A. Welchart has been named president of the new club. Other officers Include Mrs. (lenrge II, Hagy, secretary; Alex Mrs. Henry Ifyland and Hert Vsllerga, executive committee.

time military service to persons Woman Made Head Of Movie Magazine NEW YORK, Aoo. 19. (A3) Katherlne Dougherty, for twelve yearn nccrelary, treasurer and busl-iioHH rnanaRPi" of Photoplay Magazine, hfiN been chosen to Hiieeeed Jainea ft. Quirk, recently decenaed piihllahor and president, il wan announced to'day, AI ins DoiiiR liei ly became associated with the magazine (seventeen years ko when she vn engaged as a bookkeeper at $1 week. She will retain the office, of troaa-u rer.

who continued- In the service; to permit ftscondldo to hold stock In a mutual water company, to permit supervisors to draft county charters In the same manner as freeholders. HEINZ BEANS fore the entire board. Britons Praise Olympic Plans SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19 Praise for the manner In which the Olympic games were handled In Los Angeles, Is accorded by the two English team executive heads here todsy, en route to Vancouver, B. C.

They are Viscount Acheson and Evan Hunter, the former being chief executive officer for the team, and Hunter his aide. best show we have seen," Hunter declared. He was assistant to the British team at the Paris games, and chief at Amsterdam. "The village for contestants was splendidly planned and equipped, and the entire show was bandied with close attention to even the smallest details that go to make for the comfort of contestants and spectators alike. Both men expressed satisfaction St the showing made by the British team entrants.

They will to England after a brief stay In Canada. Noted Organist Dies In Honolulu, Aged 71 HONOLULU, T. Aug. 19. (UP) Dr.

George Whitfield Andrews, 71, dean of American pipe organ musicians, died here yesterday. Dr. Andrews, organist In the Centra Union church, first gained notice ai a teacher of organ playing- and composition In Oberlin conservatory, Oberlin, He was one of the founders of the American Organists' Guild, and author of many organ and vocal pieces. Mrs. Andrews and a son and two daughters survive.

If He Sends Roses Then Look Out DETROIT. The boy friend is beginning to get serious when he ends roses. In the opinion of Mrs. Bert Schiller McDonald, Chicago florist. Mrs.

McDonald, here for an International florists' school, said chrysanthemums mean the sender likes the company of the addresses. "Spring flowers denote pleasant thoughts and violets mean the sender's Intention are honorable," the florist said. Your last chance to get a 15 jar of Best Foods French Dressing for only UGH! If you could only th insido of that eloggod, smelly drain, you'd My PRONTO! in a hurry. spices He naturally in layers when allowed to stand on the shelf just as in every true French dressing. Itisnof'treated," like certain other French dressings, to retard this natural separation.

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