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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,. 1936 STUDENTS STAGE OWN G. 0. P. CONVENTION Iffioiisi TffffUfT r4 Sim AT AUSTRIA Bill Scout Camporee Opens Saturday RICHMOND, April 22 Boy Scouts of Western Contra C.punty win hpid their- first divisional Saturday and Sunday at mv t-5wr'.

ter of pioneer East'Bay settlers and The Scouts will pitch their "tents president of the Renaissance Literary died at Providence Hospital yesterday, Her homeas at Ministers Confer Over 3616 Lakeshorei Avenue. 1 Rumored German Threat She was also cousin of Brother Against" Independence park Saturday morning and will hold various 'demonstrations throughout thg twq-day camp. The event will be held in'preparatidn'fqr. the Berkeley Contra Costa Area Council camporee to.be held in-May at Crockett. Patrols will be judged in camping and camp equipment on the same basis as at the council camporee, according.to Donald Seaman, Seoul executive.

Geoi-ge Miller, chairman of the executive board camp committee. Leo, former president of St. Mary's College. Her father was Louis M. Beaudry, who came to Oakland in 1854 and died In 1895.

He was suc PARIS, April 22.VP)-The un- Tales of modern treasure hunt? and of great rarities brought back California, will be told members and guests of The Oakland Forum tomorrow night by Dr. Thorrtas Hr Goodspeed, director of the botanteal gardens' of the University of Cali 'J3f." Gotfflspeed's treasure hunts, however, are made nfft for gold, but for botanical treasures. In his talk, "South America, Botanical Treasure Chest for California Gardens," Dr. Goodspeed will describe how many Of the botanical treasures of South America have been brought to California gardens. His talk is one hr a series on nature and gardens sponsored jointly-by The Oakland Forum and The Piedmont Garden Club.

It will be given at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the ballroom at Hotel Oakland. cessively a stage driver, livery stable operator and' owner of an undertaking establishment in the Oakland of 80 years ago. easiness in French otiiciat circles iover rumors of a German threat to Austrian independence' was rejected today in a conference between Pierre-Etienne Flandin, he foreign minister, and Louis Felix JUaurin, minister of war. The Visit of "the -war minister to "landin's office followed a talk of In Emeryville, where he owned aTanch, a street is named after him. i will be in charge, while Gatter He erected the Beaudry and Pele- will be in charge of contests, and activities; Harold Garrard? eamp-fire deau Jjlock at Washington and Eighth Streets.

Lewis Hall and B. McBryde, physical arrangements: and Charles Miss Beaudry-was born here in 1869. She received her education at the Holy Names Convent. Sur viving her besides Brother Leo are her sister, Mrs. Florence Calder-wood, of the Lakeshore Avenue address, and another cousin, Mrs.

J. Brennan, of Berkeley. bours between the foreign minister jmd Andre Francois-Poncet, French ambassador to Berlin. I Informed sources said the ambassador reported on Hher Reich's jnilitary preparations. I Francois-Poncet's absence from perlin leaves both France and Germany without- official representatives at the other's Capital since Count Jean de Welczeck, who was Earned by the Hitler Government to succed the late Roland Koester, has not yet presented his creden Have Feet Funeral services will be held to How To Healthy morrow at 9:30 a.

rn. from St. Leo's Church on Piedmont Avenue. In-1 terment will be at St. Mary's Ceme-I tery.

Arrangements are in charge of Cox-Roach Kenney, 2630 Telegraph Avenue. tials. procedure is followed to give the students an insight into methods of PERIL IS DETECTED 1 Woman Has Common Fear oft a sudden thrust by political procedure. The nominees will be selected tomorrow. Tribune pholo.

This is how it will look in Cleveland when the Republicans hold their National convention to nominate their candidate for the Presidency and to formulate a platform, according to a preview of the party Tally held today at Piedmont-High School. the regular nominating Itler towaVd Austria in thenear Law "Mate Arrested future increased in Paris as France's SAN FRANCISCO, April DOCTORS Know Feet MITCHELL'S Know Shoes jee them both and keep your feet healthy Miss Judy Van Arsdale doesn't want her head "pushed through- a wall." So today she had Joseph Martini, ZOO SOCIETY 31, her common-law husband of Piedmont High Students Enact G. 0. P. Convention riron chain" around Germany appeared weakening.

This feeling was inspired in part by Reich military demonstrations nd reported war preparations, intruding the priming of the aircorps nd the rushing of Rhineland forti; fications. German press predictions of "sensational events" in Austria lmH mammmB In nfflnlnl lrflfl In seven years, put away in the county BEER, WINE TAX HE GROWS jail overnight. This, she explained to Municipal ASK YOUR DOCTOtVHY Judge Frank Dunn, would give her an opportunity to "pack and get out of town." By NANCY BARR MAVITY ICO yClOUIH lit She had Martini arrested for voic I TC HELL'S EALTH SHOES are good shoes to. wear With the establishment of a new ing threats against her life. "He said he'd push my head through a wall.

I'm scared of him," Miss Van Ars dale said. zoological park in the Eastbay as an objective, the newly-formed Ala the opinion it was increasingly likely Germany may strike In the direction of Austria, while Italy till is occupied with its Ethiopian campaign. In informed quarters it, was be- Sieved the "anschluss," or" annexa-lon of Austria, If attempted, Will chairman. Betty Perkins presented the Republican, platform opposing government in business and interference in public utilities, advocating, strict neutrality in war, strict enforcement of deportation, disarmament combined with national defense, and similar policies to which will doubtless sub meda County Zoological" Society today has on file articles of incorporation with the secretary of State, Svea Glee Club Plans Program for Outing A musical swimming, itart as a coud bv Austrian Nazis according to dispatches. scribe when their, turn comes.

Seven men, representing seven with the support of Chancellor Hitler and German troops. i i K.AnnK?M SACRAMENTO, April 22. (yp) Beer ad wine taxes registered a season increase in March and turned $152,826 into the State Treasury, Ray Edgar, member of the State Board of Equalization, disclosed today. This was an incfcasf5aJ'(f250 toyer the same month a year elimination of thel bootlegger from the liquor business isXundoubtedly responsible for much of Hhe increase in these taxes," Edgar said. "Contrary to.1 public belief, evasion of the State tax on wine has been more prevalent than similar evasion of the spirits tax.

businesses and professions, make up the board of directors. They are: Owen C. Carr, Oakland banker; Republican nomination for the next President of the United States will be settled tomorrow. Under Anna Lee Guest, head of the social science department of Piedmont High School, the entire student body, today began a two-day exact replica of a National Republican Convention, 'even to casting their State ballots. To one who has actually attended a national convention, the resemblance "was Rlartlirvgly accurate.

Bands played, flags waved from the ceiling, State delegates held their banners aloft, crowds tried to "crash the gate," a long press table and telegraph table was in evidence. Even the political oratory ran according to form, except that it was more eloquent and more factual than most elder politicians delivering nominating speeches manage. EVERYTHING IN ORDER At today's session, Charles Rowc of "Idaho" nominated William- E. Borah; Sid Roberts of "New York" nominated Theodore "Roosevelt and Janet Pugh of "California" fhnnl flowing races, and dancing wHl feature the annual outing of the Svea Glee Club of Oakland, to. be next Sunday at Bjornson' Park, Crow Canyon.

Ruebcn Anderson, head of the committee in charge, is being aided by Miss Marge't Johnson' elevatifin and the nominated "Herbert Hoover, mddle insole, BALLOTING TOMORROW Further nominations, switching of delegations, and final balloting will Edward C. "Slip" Madigan, St. Mary's College football coach; Prof. Earle C. Linsley, astronomer at Chabot 'Observatory, Oakland; Howard O.

Wcjty, principal of Oakland Technical High School; Edward A. Martin, Berkeley attorney arid city councilman; t)r. Leonard Bernard, and George H. Hagy, past district governor of the Exchange Club. take place tomorrow, "Better business conditions have Match Your Coat and Vest with new Trousers Incidentally, according to Misspntributed part to this tax increase, The new society is Seeking to OVER 100,000 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM 'flrinff-or mail vest or mil vTM wr Guest, the delegates are not all bona fide "All of them are just acting like real Republicans as hard as they can," she said.

"On Friday in the Democratic convention, they will all act like Democrats just as hard." The total represents a tax of two cents a gallon on 5,675,387 gallons of beer and 1,845,434 gallons of still wines, with a of three cents a pint on 76,673 pints of champagne to.ll-AAAA to EEE; DOCTORS SAY: No longer do you need to wear ORTHOPEDIC LOOKING SHOES to REALIZE TRUE FOOT COMFORT. "WEAR MITCHELL'S SHOES TO PREVENT FOOT TROUBLES AND HELP YOUR DOCTOR KEEP YOUR FEET WELL. For men, women and children. MITCHELL'S FOOT COMFORT SHOP 406 15TH STREET-NEAR FRANKLIN; bring about the transfer of animals from the present zoo to a 500-acre Sample: 3.50 and, sparklingwines, Low ai.v.i I The newspaper Ere Nouvelle as-lertecT that "everybody at the' League of Nations Council meeting thought the remilitarization of the Rhineland and other preparations kSeing actively pushed have for their object the early realization of an Anschluss." Tabouls. widely-known expert on European affairs, writing in the newspaper Louevre, teported some foreign diplomats In Berlin were disquieted over German military preparations.

She said they "believe It possible the anschluss may come any day in the form of a small in-jterior putsch at Llm, followed by 'the entry of several National Socialists (Nazis) Inte the cabinet Jof Chancellor Schuschnigg, which then would impose a plebiscite to (determine the future, status of REVOLT PLOT CHARGED" I French leftists also have "raised the charge that Dr. Paul Joseph (JfOebbcls, German minister of propaganda, was jntcrferlirg in the French elections campaign by "inciting Alsation peasants to revolt (gainst the regime and country." Nevertheless, we had the "favorite sons," and "the man who," according to In fact, so perfect was tho stage setting that the presence of a large number of pretty girls in white middies seemed the only strange or prophetic note. (Allen Barbour, prcsidtajW of the tract known as the.Durant Park, a project actively sponsored by Sidney Oakland big game hunter. Martin explained the organization is a non-profit body." PANTS MATCHING COMPANY 830 MARKET ST. 2nd Fl.

Anglo Bank Bids. student body, as "mayor" fjuve the ARfcTS LINOLEUM AW NINGS convention welcome to the city. Marion Morcum, after, delivering Junior B'nai B'rith Girls Plan Dance The Oakland Junior B'nai B'rith Girls Auxiliary will hold a dance the keynote speech," was madei Thi NATIONAL Sunday evening at Temple Beth Abraham, 327 Perry Street, Wilma Brown, chairman? announced today. There will be a novelty orchestra and entertainment. IS ALTER SMITH took hit first views of Iif comfortably cuddled in a crib his fond parent! bought through a want ad.

Daughters and Sons To Sponsor, Dance SAN FRANCISCO, of both the Native Daughters and Native Sons of 'the Golden West will sponsor a danceTor the benefit of the organizations' Homeless Children's Fund at the Palace Hotel next Monday night. Plans for the affair are in charge of a committee comprised of Mrs. Alice Lane, Mrs. May MacDnnald, Albert Thuesen, Dr. George Gillespie, Miss Bcrnice Monahan, Miss Mary Hart, Thomas M.

Foley and John T. Regan. Thousand Ferrets- A FH0M TEMIAOES 0VERL0QK1NG THE Mue McditQttanean i -Sophisticated French Riviera originals furnished the inspiration for the exclusive collection of GAHLlEN EllHNITURE mid AWKJN0S ow on display at Higgins'. The showing includes swings cart lounges cocktail wagons umhrella tables, and other swaggerish suggestions. See the display tomorrow dress up your patio or summer home with these irresistibly clever crea-tions.

Prices are surprisingly moderate. Cbtrg' tslccounts Invited When Wo Say CHRYSLER GIVES EXTRA VALUE Wo moan exactly that ND from those first' days onward the young man's life was to be ordered by the faith hii parents- and, later, he himself, placed in1 an advertising, medium, 1 OW in the fleeting course of lime our hero, education bent, passed, through the reefs and shoals in his grammar and high school courses and found himself ready for college. Funeral Tomorrow For Jos. H. Hamner 0 pay tuition organized the "Campm Cutups" and tooted his saxophone.

Pa Smith early had watched the want ads with ton's HERE'S PROOF: musical training in RICHMOND, April 22. Funeral rites for Joseph II. Hamner, 75, 3825 Barrett Avenue, will be field tomorrow morning at the Wilson and Kratzer Chapel. Rev. J.

Chester White of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Hnmner was a native ofWest Virginia and lived here for 26 years. 5. FMe Is Cut For WPA Workers In almost every phrase of their life, from birth to death, the. want ad invaluable" aid to the average family.

For many social and business purposes, it is indispensable. hether you would buy or sell, hire or. seek employment, the little uunt dd'jfives your message a distinction and power that brings it to thousands of responsive eyes in the course of a few hour. If you have lost tome-thing, classified advertising will comb and ferret tirelessly, exhaustively, to regain your loss. If you seek a place to live, a new car, or even a piece of furniture, the want ad will relentlessly and unerringly track down the object of your choice.

If you have something to sell or services to offer, your proposition will be placed bef ore the public eye bearing the stamp jf approval of "this news- paper. Whatever your message, want ads" iU bring it where you could not other-tvise enter and to more receptive listeners than-you could ever hope to reach. However large or small the individual ad. it carries with it all the fame, strength arid influence of the paper in wfttci it is published. gradualion Walt received proud parents' plaudits and began his search for a job.

Wis bov, he read want ads-, saving hoe leather and carfare. SAN FRAN ISCO, April irJI ml A Mm lmmAi Mate Railroad Commission today 930 VAN NE SS AVENUE authorized. We-Market Street RESSED in his best wilh answers Walt waited for interview. Boss measured out. man; thought he looked willingTpjSSsibly ambitious, and said "You'll do." i way Co.

to reduce its one-way fare between here and San Francisco Municipal Airport, San Mateo County, from 15 cents to' 10 cents for WPA workers employed On the airport project. Tbii inmtner 6 Union Pirific Strrawmnbrs id erticr, inclnrjiBf the San tumcitt nrrpfrtftce in tnwl. i rEEKS stretched into months. Walt saved money and saved more when a raise came. Then Spring and the open road urge, came when the used car want ads held real fascination.

Hills Club to Visit Wildcat Canyon Members jif the Contra Costa County Hills Club-will make a hike to the Wild Cat Canyon CCC camp Sunday for luncheon, according to Harvey Miclenz, club president. Reservations may vbe made at the club's office, 1629 Telegrapjj Avenue NIONTACIFIC wmM Twice daily service to the East Exceptional travel comforts and train conveniences Bargain fares Smooth -running, smoothly operated trains completely air-conditipned NTER love. endingin Lohengrin and confetti. Waff and the new missus took the want ad route in inding an apartment and the little and big things to make it "home." VEN thrifty Walt found income unequal to outlay occasionally, when the stork began his visits in. passing years.

Want ads were ever-readv" index for solution to this harried hus-" band's financial troubles. EEP in mind, gentle" reader, as' "our story closes, that "Wait Smiths" are to be found wherever want ads are waiting to give them lervice, in the affairs of everyday life. trythiTfootre toilr LltU nd Mkfi rl Ffel FlHI Foot sufferers (ather round: trt rlcHt up dost and lWen. Here' good newi for you. Tho real foot remedy Is here tost.

Ice-Mint Is 'said to quickly end foot misery. Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the, toes, also toughened callouses. JNevjCaca economies and comforts, inckiclr ing low-cost meals So, travel the 'f luoric OverlandRoute Ae Irion Paci'i'c way avoid the discomforts and hazards of highway travel. Chry.ltrSIx, $760lllJ3 CU.f!ght,$?J5loJU6J Airflow Eight JI34J Before You Buy Car Let Us Ycu How Much Vfltu Value, Airflow Imptrlat $147 m. mm shrivel up and lift off easy.

It's wonderful. There Is no pain or soreness when apply. Ing Ice-Mint or afterwards, and It doesn't even Irritate the skin. cosssr tor Dollar, Chrysler Otfersr Lt. Oakland (16th St.) 8:46 p.

m. daily A Nation-wide Tribute to The Oldest Form of Newspaper Advertising Think of It: lust a little nf that amYSLEK-PLYMOUTH DEALERS focikc soothing Ice-Mint, and real foot joy Is vours. Ice-Mint prevents foot-odors and keeps them sweet andcomfortahle. It Is the real secret for fine, healthy feet, and keens you free from foot trouhlcs FVerv This is National Want Ad Week, a period set aside by the Association of Newspaper ClassU fied Advertising Managers, of which this newspaper is a member, to emphasize the importance of Want Ads to the. average family.

Are they aiding YOU in the living of YOUR life? i FORMAH MOTOR CO. 3020 BROADWAY GUneourt 1080 I U. Oakland (16th St.) 8:54 a. m. daily PHIL DAVIS 2547 East 14th StrMt ANdover 0171 person who has suffered with stubborn corns or tender feet ran annrertnt lh trmow rxcinc IIS Central Bank Buildup, PheeM GleoeonrL ISTI, Oaklaad Tickets aso at Local Stutbtrn PtciSc Ticket OBee (Copyrlcht 1H36 by the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertislnr Manarers.) cooling, soothing comfort Ire-Mint brinits; especially women who wear hiah heeled shoes, and men who have to stand all flay on their feet.

Try it. Get some Ice-Mint from your drt'reist today and give your poor, tired, suffering, burning feet the treat of their lives. There is nothing better. okiotj (mm mmsm READ THE WANT ADS FOR PROFIT AND USE THEM FOR RESULTS f' A-.

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