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0 it OAKLAND' TRIBUNE, TUESDAYS FEBRUARY 2, 1937 IC EDITOR HOST TO PILGRIMS PIPE PRESENTS BURGLARS LOOT SCHOOL PAPER High Schools mmmmmmmm? FEflTURrS.F MOT. STORES EDITOR NAMED a GULDEN UUP TO EUCHARISTS -'SHSPJ iIIIIIIIS IE MARKET By A. A. MORGENSEN NEWLY appointed for the "McClymonds Record," official publication of McClymonds High School, has been announced; as Myrt Archer, editor; Blaz Cicoch, associate editor; Anthony Kova- cich, assistant editor; and Michael McBride, sports editor. "The editor was chosen because of his efficient, well-organized work as associate editor last term," Mrs.

Lois McRoy Jones, publications advisor, explained: Archer, who is also commissioner pf publications, is -the only member of the board of commissioners who is not elected. tt 0 Eleven more McClymonds stu fchdiocese of Manila Furniture Men Show JNewest eceives Congress Products in With Clothing Displays Will Open Tomorrow isf' 51 MANILA, P. Feb. SAN Feb. members of The Cargo student pub- -lication of San Leandro High School, were announced today.

Miss Delores Mello, senior, will retain the position of editor-in'chief, the first student in history of tha school to be reappointed a second, time. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Mello, 501 143rd Avenue, 1 Others staff members are Rayo Mcjll, city editor; Virginia Romine, Shirley Zettek, associate editors ElVera Daufel, feature' editor; Johq Sedell, sports editor; Floyd Culp, Earl Kavert," staff artists; Teol August, exchange editor; Mat! Xavier, business manager; Marie Figuerido, publicity editor: Van. Thompson, circulation manager Carol Jensen and Carolyn Hassler, proofreaders. Sounding a recovery keyngte at A number of' burglaries' and a purse snatching occupied the attention of Metropolitan "Oakland police today. Otto B. Gall, owner of the Gall Furniture Company, 4001 San Lean-dro Street, reported that his store was entered last night, a- penny vending machine was broken open and a numbber of pencils and fountain pens stolen.

Henry Canpe, proprietor of the Longfellow Fuel and Feed Company, 9634 East Fourteenth Street, reported "took $5 from a cash register at his place of business. ister at his place of business. Burglars sawed a lock off of the front rfAnr ftf a fnrnitiirp stnrA nn. every session, Western manufactur olid a gift from Pope ers and merchants are holding two LPjus XI to the Archdiocese of Ma conventions in san urancisco. Ml, was presented to Archbishop I 1 'T1 1 XJ 1 wciiaei ioaay ay uen dents are- members of, the Shorthand and Typing Honor.

As The conventions are the 43rd Western Furniture Market Week and the 33rd Spring Market Week nls Cardinal Dougherty, "archbishop sociations as a result of being of Philadelphia, and, as Papal legate. of the Manufacturers and Whole awarded pins and certificates for exceptional work, it- was revealed salers' Association of San Francisco, the representative' of the The Furniture Week has attracted Pope. today. The eiborium was presented cere to San Francisco buyers and de Students certificated by Order of moniously following the return of partmental heads from 11 western Gregg Artists Include Priscilla Fer high Catholic notables from a pil- nandez, MargereteVerkwitz. and grated -by Harry Davis at 9210 East States, Hawaii and British Columbia.

Attendance is setting an all- grimage to the Shrine of our Lady Ethel Heckman. Those certificated by the association for shorthand are ofintipolo, patroness of vayages. Vsfte presentation marked the final time high, according -to reports from the Furniture Exchange, 180 Isabel Adamo, Juanita Atwell, Claire formal ceremony preceding open New Montgomery Street. Fourteenth Street and took three three small motors and an Oriental rug. Lawrence Roderick, of 354 Henry Street, was deprived of his hobby when burglars entered his home and took more than $60 worthi of With streamlining effects achieved Cody, Laura Esthieto, Evelyn Morris, Milton Murray Emaily Pinto, Ethel Chappell, Priscilla' Fernandez and Margarete ing-of the 33rd International Eu-charistlc Congress here tomorrow, and the first such religious celebration ever to be held in Manila.

In every article from drapes to bathtubs, 1 the annual furniture display has been dubbed Miss Delores Mello, senior, is the first San Leandro High School student to bere-appointed editor-in-chief of The Cargo, school publication. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Mello. nickels which he been col- Atchbishop Dougherty was at the A safety test covering the use" of ng, "streamlined progress. -ALL WEEK SHOW Berkeleyan Held On Assault Charge BERKELEY, Feb. 2. After 4 three-hour preliminary hearing, Ea rner E.

Burke, 28, 2227 Acton Street, Berkeley, was held to answer to th Superior Court by Police Judge OIU verYoungs Jr. on manslaughter charges yesterday. Bail was set at $3000 According. to the complaint, Burke struck Charles Maxim, 51, 1215 Allston Way during an argument in a beer parlor at 1015 University Avenue, on January 11. The man fell fracturing his skull and died on the following day at, tha Berkeley General Hospital, accord ing to police reports.

Burke was rep, resented at the hearing by Wilbur Pierce. head of the pilgrimage to the shrine A bandit, freckled faced and He was- a missionary bishop 'here for more, than a. quarter of a cen In Connection with the furniture dealers' and manufacturers' session 1IIHV1111IVO 1 1 OMIVJJH TV 111 required of all stjudents entering McClymonds High School, it was announced today. Walter Huston, cabinet shop instructor, will give the -test to six pupils. Students tury and led the worshippers over familiar roads to the most famous the annual sessions of the Western Furniture Conference and of all the 120 shrines, on the islands.

Furniture-Association will be hflld, taking the test are Edward Estrieto, The congress will open tomorrow wearing a blue jacket held up a chain food store at 3550 East Fourteenth Street and eseaped with $41. Vera Lythgoe alone in the store at the time of the robbery. Mrs. Rena Schmitt, of 1027 Myrtle Street, was standing in front of hei home last night when a youth about 18 years of age grabbedrher purse, containing a amount of Cafe Is Turned Into Cafeteria Roth the furniture session -and James, Guragno, James Kane, oh tha Lunette, a vast public pat facing Manila Bay, with the reading Spring Market Week, of which it tor Miraglio, Howard Roskie, and Walter Tomoff. a forms a leading continue of the Papal brief, and; will continue through February 7.

all week. .0 Fernand Dubois, high senior at Highlight of Market Week -vas Meanwhile, boats which arrived University High' School, prominent money. Mrs. Schmitt' was knocked against a tree-and. her right arm the Spring Fashion Review at the War Memorial Opera House in' Sah yesterday and today brought hundreds of additional worshippers to NEW YORK, Feb.

75 diners at the Cafe Loyal on Fifth Avenue tried" their hand at being waiters last night when the regular waiters struck during the dinner hour. cently became the first winner of was bruised, Francisco last night. Advance show the assemblage. Most Rev. Michael O'Doherty, Bishop of Manila, P.

and Primale, of the Philippines, who will welcome thousands ings for Spring and Summer, dis the Richardson Watson Turn ey Manila civic reception to the played by 50 professional models award for leadership. A cash SWELL FLOOD FUNDS LEANDRO, Feb. Mem visiting-pilgrims was held tonight of pilgrims to the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress this week iof $25 went "with the award Onfc-f)aT Rerrlefl turned the-show- into a -not flower colors. 'i :7, 84: students" from the "Centro Escolar and Instituto de Mujeres UPHOLSTERING for leadership in the field of Outstanding Retired Oakland KEMOl-5522 bers of the San Leandro KiwanTs Club have contributed $75 -toward the relief of flood sufferers, it was announced-today by John Sutton, vCoMot textile manufacturers predict larger profits for 1937 than for any year since 1927, when the textile industry produced nearly pine billion' yards of cloth. portraying rural life of the islands, with in Rizal Memorial Sta Capes: They appeared on every Fernand first gained prominence thing from bathing suits1 to evening dium.

Cafe Owner Dies gowns, waiting to catch every when he -was, judged star, reporter of his class his news one term. In, the Fall. of under the editorship 'of Marjorie he T. Kansas City breeze. Cartwheel hats: There was no Democratic political leader, for years has asked and received State Funeral services were'held'today for Mitchell, Goicovich, 64, of 3020 Grove Street, Oakland restaurant man who died Sunday -of a heart attack.

was "sports editor -of U-N-I, halfway measure with hats. They were either enormous or postage automobile license numbers 98 BE HERE 9 A. 1.1. publication. He later managing editor of the paper nd 99.

stamp. The big ones were favored for afternoon, evening and beach and "in this had iiyl ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT wear. charge of the personnel of the, organization. THREE PIECE SUITS California's pilgrims to the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress, During the term Fernand has' Three piece suits: These domi numbering 200 and headed by Arch nated the street clothes' displays, There was some latitude in coats, neicrtne position 01 special writer and during part of the time set-ved bishop Mitty of San Francisco, are due at Manila today for the con as sports editor. He is interested from the closely fitted tailleur to In printing and 1 was one of the the swagger, the baby swagger most, skilled linotypers in the schbol, (that's the hip length one), and the a Castlemont" High School has se The latter usually em phasized its Spanish origin by be ing matched with a tiny bullfight lected a new staff for1 the Crier, school -publication, for the Spring er's hat.

gress opening. It will continue from Wednesday through Sunday. Fifty 5000' pilgrims on 12 ships are converging on Manila from all over the world. They wi be greeted by 80,000 Filipino their bishops and clergy from the provinces. Cardinary Dougherty, of Philadelphia, papel legate to the congress, will open the four days of ceremonies from a massive chair made term consisting of FiBeroid, Sleeves: Even street clothes editor-in-chief: 1 1 1 Gravs girls' editor; Vern Alves, news ed showed short sleeves, but of course with long gloves? even to the 12-button style.

The natural shoulder itor and business manager; Fred Phillips and Dick Thomas, associ Cilf IRCTROUND ate editors; "Doyle, Oenfer, outside line was followed in most cases. Colors: Outstanding in the rainbow variety were a natural beige and coronation blue, red and, yel publicity; AJ. Bates, circulation in 1654 for Bishop Juan Velez, fourth bishop of Cebii, and brought from manager; Maraton Smith, make-up editor; Evelvn Marks, exchange ea low. Black suits invariably were Give Colds No Chance to Wear You Down itor; Elsie Friedlund, Reba Kirby, shown with bright-colored gloves. Cebu to Manila for the event, The open-air ceremonies will be held before one of 'the largest altars and Everett Kooniz, proof i and Put You on Your Back! Fabrics: Fleece appeared in many suits1, A new fabric, knitted satin, with a particularly high gloss, was shown in bathing suits and after Fourteen members of the Ladies in the world.

It is 35 meters high, enclosed in glass and illumined by of King Arthur's Court, ofganiza-. Neon lights. dally with a cold! It may tion of Castlemont High School. noon dresses. Most evening gowns One of the congress' highlights end seriously in the form of flu or were entertained recently at a blub were of net and elaborate prints.

pneumonia. luncheon. Both the general Market Week will be the night procession of the blessed sacrament through the streets of the medieval city in Girls invited to Join the organiza hen a cold strikes, strike back Vith redoubled force. Depend on sessions and the furniture conference reflected the optimism of busi tion were, Greta Andersen, Hrtel Bethel, Betty Zane Brown, Anna-dare Buckley, Juanita Craig, Bar which bishops from China, Japan Java, India, Africa, America, Eu no mere makeshift remedies. A cold calls for a cold treatment, ness leaders who believe that the long-anticipated period of pros rope and the far north countries -not a preparation good for all bara Drake, Doris Day, Arlene Eck, perity has reached the western Third, it relieves the headache and fever.

Fourth, it tones the system and helps fortify against further attack. Bromo Quinine tablets now come sugar-coated as well as plain. The sugar-coated are exactly the same as the regular," except that the tablets are coated with sugar for palatability. Play safe when you've caught a cold. Go right to your druggist for a package of Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine.

Start taking the tablets immediately, two at a time. In 24 hours kinds of ailments. Lillian Greene, Phyllis Graves, Pa-tricia Lloyd, Arlene Pittinger, Betty will mar.ch with their priests and pilgrims. The California delegation 1 is A cold also calls for internal Scott and Helen Yelman.i Entertainment for the affair was February 3rd aboard the 'Japanese liner Tatsuta Maru, carrying the only-liturgical altar to be erected on a ship at sea furnished with songs and dancing States. FURNITURE ON DISPLAY On the program are the 12th Western Furniture Institute at 7:30 p.

today -at the Palace Hotel, tomorrow's luncheon, to be held jointly with the, San Francisco advertising club; the Radio and Appliance dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomor by members. Officers elected for the new term are president, Ruth and flying the papal flag on the Pacific for the first time since the days of the Spanish galleons. Lima; vice-president, Marie Gaudi-nier; secretary-treasurer, Arlyne A.

M. SPECIAL 7 300 Babies' Vests All fine colored cotton In dii your cold will usually be broken up. A. M. SPECIAL fSSS Valued 130' Women's Sweaters Coat atyle.l.

Belted back, button front. Brushed wool! Zephyrs! treatment, for a cold is an internal jfSction. Nslake Grove'a Laxative Bromo Quinine your treatment and you have hit a cold a body blow. Sromo Quinine Is effective because it is a cold tablet made ex-pressly for the treatment of colds and 'nothing else. It routs colds quickly because it is internal treatment, fourfold in effect.

First, it opens the bowels, ah advisable step in treating a cold. --Second, it checks the infection in the system, a vital measure. Gladdin, and sergeant at arms, Bromo quinine tablets contain row at the Palace Hotel besides the FOX HUNT ATTBACTS 5000 HUNTINGTON, Ind. When the Bety Jane Chamberlain. other daily programs.

nothing harmful and are safe to take. You can get them at any continued "Vanta" numben, Button front; wing and long 9 Student officers for, the new se Rust. Brown, Green, Matte, cry 'Tallyho, the fox!" was heard here in a day fox hunt the scene was somewhat less exclusive than Postmaster Amos Howard of sleeves, sizes to ic. drugstore. Be sure you get what ysu ask ReKularlv 3 for 11.

mester have been elected at Hamilton Junior High. Successful candidates- wnue, nr Sizes 43-42 (Limit i Second Floor) 8 A. M. SPECIAL -r for Grove's Laxative Bromo Qui- Lebrock, Texas, said only two of oyer security.Jp.rm5 handled throuch his office were usually Over Huntington, ninel Tbfewperm1une'63t'lhar "Rock Creek and Lancaster town- save you a lot of worry and money. "(Limit 4 Second Hoot) A.

M. SPECIAL 500 Pairs Women's Fabric Gloves- 1200 Yds. Crash signed with-an Ships trooped 5000 sportsmen. A. M.

SPECIAL 6000 Pairs Quality Men's Socks Dress and work socks In dozens of patterns and solid colors, A quality for which you'd usually pay much more. 1( tfl Sizes 10 to 12.... sM 1 (Limit 10 prrMain Floor) 6 A. M. SPECIAL 300 Women's Cotton Wash Dresses Manufacturer's seconds of a well known make.

16 Ho 48. fiQ Reg. $1.00 values. V7C (Limit 4 Second Floor)' 9 A. M.

SPECIAL 1200 Prs. Slack Socks Anklets Glovee from two of the most famoui mnkers! All actually 11 values. perfect. Cn. dent; John Hamilton, vice-president, and Josephine Avolicino, Yell leaders are Harrold and James with Marjorie Drake, Flyorine Brill, Bob McCoy; and Bert Holland as assistants.

The Woodrw Wilson "Highlights" made its last appearance for the term, as a graduation number, featuring a two-page photograph of the class recently promoted to various high schools of the city, Lucile Slmnev-sponsors the Bleck. colors. Plr (Limit 3 pair-Mnin Floor) A. M. SPECIAL' Linen Toweling "Steven's" toweling, with col.

ored striped borders. Regular 19a quality. The wearing quality it excellent for 1fl household use. 1UC (LimitlO yds. Main Floor) 9 A.

M. SPECIAL 2000 Yds. Assorted 'JVashJFabirics Printed llnene suitings, PleFon prints and plain colors, printed voiles! Many other sheers and novelty cottons. 1 A Yard 1UC (Limit 20 yds. Main Floor) 9 A.

M. SPECIAL The essence of newt at top of column. The essence of tchis- vg Jj V. hey is in the-top part of each distillation in other words WA vV 1 7 2000 Pairs "Royal Stamped Tubing Broken line of priced alack socks for boys and girls! 914-11. Also' children' and Stamped 1n florat or cross stitch designs, hemstitched for crochet.

publication, the staff of which con- sists of Bob Lauritzen, editor-1n-' 69c values. Regular 50c 5c misses anklets. Pair (Second Floor) 9 A. 125 Pain of Roller Skates chief; Leonard Patterson, associate editor; Albert, Whiter Doris- Wood, Richard Gerggrenp Mis" Ida Bel-gum, art advisqr, and Shizuyo Oura, typist, Among the-contributors, are Arthur- Friedman, Brian Thompson, Zelda Brown, Eugene Rock, Jim Scanlan, Bob Larltzen, Mary Mon-teath, Marie Vernazza, Sally Mc-Gettigan, Howard Knapp Frances Croix and Maurice Kennedy, BaTr-benrlntf roller skates wltW military buckle straps. 1 AA Adjustable.

PvU (Limit Floor) 9 A. M. SPECIAL 1000 Yards Wool Mill Ends m-lnch Wool flannels, fleeces, roatlngs, novelty suitings, etc. 11.5!) to $1.95 values. Lena-ths 1 (Limit 10 yds.

Main Floor) A. M. SPECIAL i 200 pieces i Neckwear Frilly laoes and organdie pieces piques and crepes In smart new collars, High or Ve shaped necklines. TO. Each (Limit 3Main Floor) -T 1 9 A.

M. SPECIAL Maft (Limit 2 pr. Downstairs) '9 A. M. SPECIAL 1 1000 Yds.

12-Momms Silk Pongee 500 yard of 800 yards or plain natural tan ponuee, 300 Cotton and Wool Mixed Batts 50whlte China cotton and 50 bleached lamba -wool. 72x90 size. One pound weight to each batt Each. OIC (Limit 3 Downstairs) -9 A. M.

SPECIAL 100 Girls' Coat Sweaters Firmly knitted of all wool yarns. Regular $1.95 values. 41 Aft Sizes 30 to 3 PiUU 2 Second Floor) 9 A. M. SPECIAL 432 Tint Crushed Pineapple Fancy crushed nlneap-ple In eight tins wnich have been dented slightly In shipment.

Contents unhRrmed. OC (Limit 6-t-Downstairs) 9 A. M. SPECIAL 000 Yards Fine Curtaining 15c Both are guaranteed wanhfihl Yard Final Rites Set For Richmond Man RICHMOND, Feb. 2.

Funeral rites for George C. Gorman, 75, 1804 Nevin Ayenue, will be held tomor row1 afternoon at the Ryan Funeral Home. Gorman, 1 retired roofing con (Limit yds. Main Floor), 300 Tuckstitch Type 9 A. M.

SPECIAL 100 Women's Smart Blouses Wc Undies omens Former $1.00 to- $1.59 values, re. duced lor qulcK ciearancel Crepes, paisleys, etc. CA. I Crab Orchard 'satisfiedmillions (SP I right from the start. And today, it's IW tractor and a resident here for 30 years, died Sunday at Rodeo.

He is. survived by four daughters, Mrs. I. Bonne of Mrs-Rose McBryde of San Francisco Each i JUt (Limit 3 Mam Floor) A. M.

SPECIAL 1 1 Clearance and Mrs. Sadie Carrlgan and Mrs. I smoother, mellower because it has ffiSik A. III I Marie George of Oakland; a son, 300 Handbags Edward T. Gorman, of Richmond: Novelty weave marquisettes and neret splendid op nets In ecru; also colored novelty Panties with smiffly fitting las-tex top.

and bottom. All sites. Regularly priced '25c. (Limit 4--Main Floor) A. M.

SPECIAL 100 Only 1. 16 Inch Brocade Pillows Smart pillows for your living ehalrs or davenports. Brocaded in fancy weave rayons. Rust, green or gold color, TQ Each OVC (Limit 2 Second Floor) 1 M. SPECIAL Corigoleums 9x12 size.

Some are perfect some are seconds some die- portunity to "pick up several handbags! Clearance of black two sisters, Mrs. Jack DeForest of Benicfa and MrsrSadirlCmwles of San3ose, and a brother, John C. Gorman of Oakland. ripened 18 mboth. in wood.

Try. MMm sr- Crab Orchard the bar and bt Jl fym nets. Perfect quality. Some short lengths In the A- group. and several colors.

Borne tippers. '7C avx'. wvihuyuvr kl S7 Funeral Held for ,.1 TOuTl discover the whiskey to. ask Mw' (Limit 10 yds. Third floor) 9 M.

SPECIAL 160 Pairst Closeout Boys' U.S.Keds (Limit 3 Mam tloor) 9 A. M. SPECIAL 200 Only I Double Sheet Blankets :for.V.he.,.re. Mrs. Luella Snedegar RICHMOND, Feb.

for discontinued patterns In the 70x10 sheet blankets to sleep Holdfast" grade for active between these cold I flits. Mrs: Luella Snedeger, 34, of San Pablo, were held today at the Wilson and Kratzer Chapel, followed cotHinued patterns. Reg. $8.95 Values. Floral, tile, etc.

We -de- sports. Regularly $1.00 pair. Black or brown. Sizes KO- Plaids In several combinations of colors. OQ to 13 Pair -fl uSv OfKt 1 liver this item.

gg (Limit 2-Third Floor) by interment at Sunset Virv Cemetery. Surviving relatives include her husband, Archie nedeger; two (limit 2 r. Main Floor) (Limit 2 pr-Downstairs) No phone or mail orders, C. or deliveries. Quantity rights reserved.

It ft daughters, Iris and Harriet Snedeger, and three sons, Dustan, Karl and Monte Snedeger of San Pablo; her father, W. H. Snow of San Bruno, and seven sisters and three.

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